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Michael Grant Terry Occupation Actor Years active 2004–present Michael Terry is an American actor, primarily known for his role as Wendell Bray on the Fox series Bones. He is sometimes credited as Michael Grant Terry.
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Biography
Michael Terry was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is the son of Will Terry, an English teacher at the Germantown Friends School and Holly Terry, a third grade teacher at Plymouth Meeting Friends School. He is the youngest of three children. He studied cinematography and drama at Emerson College in Boston. He is a Germantown Friends School graduate. In the summer of 2002, Michael was an apprentice at the prestigious Williamstown Theatre Festival, where he worked on many main stage productions. Shortly thereafter, he moved to Los Angeles where he worked with Noah Wyle’s The Blank Theatre Company.
Filmography
Films
Year Film Role Notes 2009 The Assistants Carl Dresden 2009 Post Grad College Grad (as Michael Grant Terry) 2007 The Son of Sam's Daughter Ben (Experimental) 2007 Roman Candles Dan 2007 Wasting Away Tim 2007 Aaah! Zombies!! Timmy Television
Year Show Role Notes 2011 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Ryan Thomas 1 episode, Bittersweet 2010 Criminal Minds Chris Salters 1 episode, Middle Man 2010 The Defenders Jeff Howard 1 episode, Nevada vs Carter 2009–2011 Bones Wendell Bray 15 episodes, recurring 2008 Eleventh Hour Lenny Reese Flesh (s1e9) 2008 Without A Trace Daniel Ellerbe 2007 Honesty Boss 2005 South Of Nowhere Will 2005 E-Ring American Boy 2005 Cold Case Penn Student 2004 CSI: NY Matt Huxley 2004 Veronica Mars Sully Notes
- In Wasting Away, Michael was first credited as Michael Terry. But in the ending credits, he was credited as Michael Grant Terry.
- During his time at the Emerson College, he made two student films: "Blessed Is He" and "The Right To Bear Arms".
- In an interview (KorbiTV) he mentioned he has a brother.
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Categories:- Living people
- American actors
- American actor stubs
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