- Nascido(a) em
- Nome de nascimentoTerrance Quinn
- Apelido
- Mister Ten Thirteen
- Altura1,84 m
- Terry O'Quinn nasceu o 15 de julho de 1952 em Michigan, EUA. É ator, conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Lost (2004), O Padrasto (1987) e Os Jovens Pistoleiros (1988). Foi casado com Lori O'Quinn.
- CônjugeLori O'Quinn(novembro de 1979 - 2012) (divorciado (a), 2 crianças)
- Crianças
- ParentesSibling(Sibling)Sibling(Sibling)Sibling(Sibling)Thomas Anthony Quinn(Sibling)Sibling(Sibling)Sibling(Sibling)Sibling(Sibling)Sibling(Sibling)Sibling(Sibling)Sibling(Sibling)
- Soft soothing voice
- Bald head and bold blue eyes
- Quiet reserved but charming manner
- Is one of the few cast members of Lost (2004) who did not have to audition, because his former collaborator (from Alias: Codinome Perigo (2001)) J.J. Abrams thought of O'Quinn for the part of Locke before the actor was even offered it.
- He is one of eleven children.
- Actually learned how to properly throw and handle knives for his role on Lost (2004).
- Not many know that he is a talented guitarist and singer. He is a particularly big fan of Neil Young and can apparently do a dead-on impression of him.
- Although always friendly onset, he keeps private and mysterious habits apart from his younger Lost (2004) co-stars, who often get together for wild parties when not shooting. He keeps this enigmatic aura so they will regard him similarly to the way they regard his mysterious character Locke.
- It looks like a camera on a stick. - when asked what the "monster" from Lost (2004) looks like.
- I so rarely turned down a role, that I can't say I have any regrets in that regard. There were many roles that I would rather not have done, but having a home and family requires that we sometimes do things we would rather not. I have done a few roles that I've never watched, and if I happen to be flicking through channels and one pops up, I quickly move on. It's hard enough to sustain some self confidence without being reminded of things we'd rather not revisit but, in the end, it comes with the territory.
- I don't think I could play a character that I couldn't relate to somehow. I'm not unfamiliar with frustration, anger, shame, helplessness and a load of other emotions that make up our psycho-soup. I try to focus on that frustration, that sense of unfairness, and multiply it.
- I've told the producers that I miss the old John Locke. I wish he hadn't found those damn buttons sometimes. But these ups and downs reflect everybody's. You can't always choose the way things go. That's life.
- We did "Silver Bullet" (1985) in Wilmington, North Carolina. With Gary Busey. Oh, my goodness. [Laughs.] He said, "Let's go out and play football out on the beach!" And I said, "Okay." He said, "Okay, I'll meet you down there in five minutes!" I went down there and waited an hour, and he never showed up. And I said, "What happened to you yesterday?" He said, "What?" I said, "We were gonna play football!" He said, "We were?" I said, "Yeah!" That was before the accident. So he was always that guy!
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