Terry Carter - Famous Actor

Terry Carter Net Worth

$500,000

Terry Carter, a famous American actor and filmmaker, has a net worth of $500 thousand. Carter began his career in Broadway and off-Broadway productions before starring in television series such as The Phil Silvers Show, McCloud, and Battlestar Galactica. In addition to his acting success, Carter also founded Meta/4 Productions, Inc. and the non-profit organization Council for Positive Images, Inc. He won an Emmy Award for Best Series for Children and Youth in 1985 and was nominated for an Emmy for Best Informational Special in 1989.

Key facts:

  • Terry Carter is an American actor and filmmaker.
  • He first acted in Broadway and off-Broadway productions.
  • Carter starred as Sgt. Joe Broadhurst in the TV series McCloud from 197 to 1977.
  • He also starred as Colonel Tigh in the series Battlestar Galactica from 1978 to 1979.
  • Carter won an Emmy Award for Best Series for Children and Youth in 1985.

Basic Information About Terry Carter

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor
Net worth$500,000
Date of birth1928-12-16 (95 years old)
Place of birthBrooklyn
NationalityUnited States of America
GenderMale
Height5 ft 9 in (1.77 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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Terry Carter roles

Movie / Series Role
Battlestar GalacticaColonel Tigh
Foxy BrownMichael Anderson
The JeffersonsCarl Davis 1 episode, 1982
That GirlJ.J. Johnson 1 episode, 1969
Battlestar GalacticaColonel Tigh 21 episodes, 1978-1979
MannixMarcus Fair 1 episode, 1970
The HighwaymanLt. Broadside 1 episode, 1988
JuliaBert Morrow / ... 3 episodes, 1968-1970
Dr. KildareErnie Mann 1 episode, 1964
Combat!Archie 1 episode, 1965

Terry Carter's Quotes

  • One of the problems of being an actor is you've got to choose from among the choices offered to you if you want to work. In essence, an actor spends his or her life waiting for the telephone to ring, waiting for other people to decide, "Maybe we should get this person." And if you're lucky, you can convince them that you're right for the role. You might be in a room with about 20 other people who are up for the same part, which is very sobering. That part of it is not a great experience; you're in a passive position, you're not in a position of creating things and making them happen. You are waiting for other people to create things and trying to fit you into it. That's one of the reasons I decided to become a producer and do documentary films.

Interesting Facts about Terry Carter

  1. President of Council For Positive Images, a non-profit organization he formed in 1979.
  2. He is the TV producer-director of the award-winning, Emmy-nominated TV musical documentary "A Duke Named Ellington" and the Los Angeles Emmy-award winner (1985) "K*I*D*S". He lives most of the year in Scandinavia.
  3. He was the world's first black TV anchor newscaster (WBZ-TV Eyewitness News, Boston, Massachusetts, Group W, Westinghouse, 1965-1968).
  4. He was founder and president of Meta/4 Productions, Inc., a California company he formed in 1975, through which he produced and/or directed more than 100 documentary films and television shorts for industry and the federal government.
  5. His father was Argentinian and African-American decent, and mother was Dominican Republic native.

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