Terrence Mark Flack was born October 23, 1965 in Bluefield, West Virginia to Sarah Alice Flack and Elbert Marcus Alexander. As a youngster, he often imagined himself on the silver screen, and after enrolling in the Drama department his senior year at Bluefield High School and appearing in a series of plays, he was determined to make it happen. He a...
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Terrence Mark Flack was born October 23, 1965 in Bluefield, West Virginia to Sarah Alice Flack and Elbert Marcus Alexander. As a youngster, he often imagined himself on the silver screen, and after enrolling in the Drama department his senior year at Bluefield High School and appearing in a series of plays, he was determined to make it happen. He attended Marshall University, and Bluefield State College before graduating in 1989. After college, he pursued acting full time appearing in extra roles in film, and on stage in regional theater in West Virginia, Florida, and Georgia. (including the Atlanta Shakespeare Company and Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center) He then headed West in 1995. In 1996, he landed his first television role on Married With Children. He has since appeared in Grey's Anatomy, Cold Case, Everybody Hates Chris, The Shield, Strong Medicine, (where he recurred the first two seasons) and Criminal Minds, and American Crime Story: The People vs O.J. Simpson as a juror. Numerous commercial appearances include J.C. Penney, Time Warner Cable, McDonalds, Coca-Cola, Visa, National Car Rental, Ford, A1, Boost Mobil, Direct TV, and Pepsi. He has had the distinction of working with Spike Lee, Peter Horton and Cameron Crowe as directors. Terrence was a member of the Elephant Theater Company in Hollywood for nearly twenty years, and appeared in several plays including Suzin Lori-Park's "365 Plays;365 Days and the critically acclaimed "One World",and "One Fell Swoop", written by Robert Litz. He has also co-starred in several films, including Kings of The Evening, Jackie's Back, Girl In 3-D, and The Onion Movie and wrote, produced, directed, and starred in the indi-feature; The Legend of Black Annie. On a personal level, Terrence has four brothers, four sisters, and one son - Mateo. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., and a veteran of the U.S. Army.
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