Terence Davis(II)
- Actor
Terence Davis is an American actor, and screenwriter. He has acted in several television series such as Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, TV Land comedy series Teachers, Netflix limited series Griselda, Twenties, Tyler Perry's Divorced Sistas, and the hit Starz drama series P-Valley for it's upcoming third season.
Terence Davis was born in Washington, D.C. He attended H.D Woodson Senior High School located in northeast D.C., where he graduated in 2003. His love for storytelling developed while at Woodson after he was given an assignment by his English teacher to develop a short film that local actors would come and perform for the class.
In 2008, Davis completed his first feature length screenplay entitled, My Ex Boy/Girlfriend. Although the film was never released he did write a small part for himself, and this is where his acting journey began. From (2008-2011) Davis would perform in several web series, and local independent projects. He furthered his education in 2012 by enrolling in Georgetown University's Continuing Studies program for screenwriting, and in 2014 completed his training at The Theatre Lab School of the Dramatic Arts. By 2016 he received his first television credit after portraying Immanuel Lee Williams on TV One's For My Man.
In 2017, Davis relocated from Washington, D.C to Los Angeles, CA. He would go on to receive his Screen Actors Guild card for his work on Teachers, in which he appeared in one episode in 2019. That same year he appeared in the CW pilot episode of Jane the Novela, but the series did not go to air. In 2022, Davis made his feature film debut as Canyon in the BET comedy Christmas Party Crashers.
Terence Davis was born in Washington, D.C. He attended H.D Woodson Senior High School located in northeast D.C., where he graduated in 2003. His love for storytelling developed while at Woodson after he was given an assignment by his English teacher to develop a short film that local actors would come and perform for the class.
In 2008, Davis completed his first feature length screenplay entitled, My Ex Boy/Girlfriend. Although the film was never released he did write a small part for himself, and this is where his acting journey began. From (2008-2011) Davis would perform in several web series, and local independent projects. He furthered his education in 2012 by enrolling in Georgetown University's Continuing Studies program for screenwriting, and in 2014 completed his training at The Theatre Lab School of the Dramatic Arts. By 2016 he received his first television credit after portraying Immanuel Lee Williams on TV One's For My Man.
In 2017, Davis relocated from Washington, D.C to Los Angeles, CA. He would go on to receive his Screen Actors Guild card for his work on Teachers, in which he appeared in one episode in 2019. That same year he appeared in the CW pilot episode of Jane the Novela, but the series did not go to air. In 2022, Davis made his feature film debut as Canyon in the BET comedy Christmas Party Crashers.
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