- Terrence Mann
:"Terrance Mann was the name of a character in the film
Field of Dreams ."Infobox actor
name = Terrence Mann
imagesize = 180px
birthname = Terrance Vaughan Mann
birthdate = birth date and age|1951|7|1|df=y
birthplace =Ashland, Kentucky , USA
occupation =Theatre director ,dance r,choreographer
spouse =Charlotte d'Amboise (1996-present)
yearsactive = 1970s-presentTerrence Vaughan Mann (born
July 1 ,1951 ) is an Americanactor anddance r who has been prominent on the Broadway stage for the past two decades.Biography
Early years
Mann was born Terrance Vaughan Mann in
Ashland, Kentucky and grew up inLargo, FL . He is a 1969 graduate ofLargo High School (Florida) ,as well as theNorth Carolina School of the Arts . He is a distinguished professor in musical theater atWestern Carolina University inCullowhee ,North Carolina .Career
Mann made his Broadway debut in 1982 in the
Tony Award -winning show "Barnum" (music by renowned Broadway writerCy Coleman ) at the St. James Theatre. He played the supporting role of Chester Lyman. However, he made his true break-through performance in the original Broadway cast ofAndrew Lloyd Webber 's "Cats". He created the memorable lead role of the "playful" catRum Tum Tugger . In 1985, Mann played assistantchoreographer Larry inRichard Attenborough 's film version of "A Chorus Line".In 1987, he won the role of Inspector
Javert in the original Broadway cast of "Les Misérables". His portrayal of Javert earned him his firstTony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role, a role which he would later reprise near the end of the musical's run at the Imperial Theater in 2003.Mann earned his second Tony Award nomination in 1994 for his portrayal of the Beast in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast". In 1997, Terrence created the role of Chauvelin in the
Frank Wildhorn musical "The Scarlet Pimpernel".He has also starred in other musicals including: "Rags" (1986), "
Jerome Robbins' Broadway " (1989), "Getting Away with Murder " (1996), and the 2000 Broadway revival of "The Rocky Horror Show " (in which he played Frank-N-Furter), in addition to the (then)off-Broadway showAssassins (1991). He also appeared in all four "Critters" films as an alien bounty hunter named Ug. He starred in the televisionsoap opera "All My Children " as Earl Boyd in 1997. Mann played "Old Tom" in Paul Green's outdoor drama "The Lost Colony" in North Carolina, and later returned to his theatrical roots to direct the show for a few seasons.Recently, he starred in the Broadway musical "Lennon", which opened the summer of 2005, and closed soon afterwards. He then travelled to
Costa Mesa, California to appear in the world premiere of "The Studio", written and directed by his brother-in-lawChristopher d'Amboise , atSouth Coast Repertory in March, 2006.Mann has made guest appearances on tv shows such as "
The Equalizer ", "Gargoyles" (voice of Oberon), "The Tick " (voice), and "Law & Order ". His most recent role was a leading character on The Dresden Files as Hrothbert "Bob" of Bainbridge, a cursed ghost.Mann is also credited with the creation of a musical adaptation of
Romeo and Juliet , starring Noah Putterman.Personal life
Since 1996, he has been married to performer
Charlotte d'Amboise , with whom he has two daughters.Work
Filmography
* "A Chorus Line" (1985)
* "Critters" (1986)
* "Solarbabies " (1986)
* "Big Top Pee-wee " (1988)
* "" (1988)
* "Gandahar " (1988) (voice)
* "Stuck with Each Other " (1989) (TV)
* "Critters 3 " (1991)
* "Bump in the Night " (1991) (TV)
* "The 10 Million Dollar Getaway " (1991) (TV)
* "Critters 4 " (1991) (V)
* "" (1995) (TV)
* "Mrs. Santa Claus " (1996) (TV)
* "True Woman " (1997) (TV)
* "A Circle on the Cross " (2003)
* "The Dresden Files" (2007)tage productions
* "Barnum" (1982)
* "Rags" (1986)
* "Jerome Robbins' Broadway " (1990)
* "Getting Away With Murder " (1996)
* "Cats" (2000)
* "The Scarlet Pimpernel" (2000)
* "The Rocky Horror Show " (2002)
* "Les Misérables" (2003)
* "Lennon" (2005)
* "The 24 Hour Plays 2005" (2005)
* "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas " (2006)
* "Beauty and the Beast" (2007)References
External links
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* [http://www.americantheatrewing.org/downstagecenter/detail/terrence_mann Terrence Mann] - "Downstage Center" interview atAmerican Theatre Wing
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