Terence Bernie Hines
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Award winning Writer/Director/Actor Terence Bernie Hines has become a distinguished figure in the entertainment industry over the many years he has been in the business. His journey began in the challenging neighborhoods of Detroit, where a life-threatening encounter at 14, shaped his resilience and persistent spirit. This resilience transformed into a creative force, leading him to relocate to Los Angeles in pursuit of his dreams.
In LA, Terence's career took a pivotal turn. His first acting opportunity in "Red Zone," a short film, caught the attention of Peter Farrelly, leading to his breakthrough role in "Stuck On You." This role not only showcased his acting talents but also positioned him alongside iconic figures like Matt Damon, Meryl Streep, and Cher, marking the beginning of his ascent in Hollywood.
Terence's versatility extends beyond acting. As a director, he has earned accolades and awards, notably the 2022 Rising Black Voices Award for co-directing the documentary "#hiplet" with Sonia Machado-Hines. He recently wrote and directed his first narrative feature film "Mauler", which further established his prowess in storytelling and visual narration. Additionally, his exceptional acting talent was recognized at the Soho London Film Festival in 2021, where he won the Best Actor in a Drama Award, cementing his status as a versatile and accomplished actor.
His collaborations span a wide range of genres and styles, working with Academy Award-winning directors James Mangold and Peter Farrelly, and television directing legends Pamela Freeman, James Widdows, Adam Davidson, and Matt Shaman. This diverse experience reflects his ability to adapt and excel in various cinematic environments.
Terence's acting career includes significant roles alongside Hollywood legends such as Harrison Ford, Beau Bridges, Ben Stiller, Greg Kinnear, Shirley McClaine, Kristen Wiig, Bob Odenkirk, and the late Ed Asner. His performances reveal a depth of character and a range that resonates with both audiences and critics alike.
He has numerous commercial credits over the years including his "I Feel Great" Nutrigrain commercial spoof which not only achieved international viral success but also demonstrated his flair for comedy and global audience appeal. This commercial, particularly popular in Asia, illustrates his international impact.
Terence's journey is not just one of professional achievements but also of personal growth and resilience. Overcoming early life challenges in Detroit, he has navigated the complexities of Hollywood, proving his talent and dedication time and again. His story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the pursuit of one's passions against all odds.
In LA, Terence's career took a pivotal turn. His first acting opportunity in "Red Zone," a short film, caught the attention of Peter Farrelly, leading to his breakthrough role in "Stuck On You." This role not only showcased his acting talents but also positioned him alongside iconic figures like Matt Damon, Meryl Streep, and Cher, marking the beginning of his ascent in Hollywood.
Terence's versatility extends beyond acting. As a director, he has earned accolades and awards, notably the 2022 Rising Black Voices Award for co-directing the documentary "#hiplet" with Sonia Machado-Hines. He recently wrote and directed his first narrative feature film "Mauler", which further established his prowess in storytelling and visual narration. Additionally, his exceptional acting talent was recognized at the Soho London Film Festival in 2021, where he won the Best Actor in a Drama Award, cementing his status as a versatile and accomplished actor.
His collaborations span a wide range of genres and styles, working with Academy Award-winning directors James Mangold and Peter Farrelly, and television directing legends Pamela Freeman, James Widdows, Adam Davidson, and Matt Shaman. This diverse experience reflects his ability to adapt and excel in various cinematic environments.
Terence's acting career includes significant roles alongside Hollywood legends such as Harrison Ford, Beau Bridges, Ben Stiller, Greg Kinnear, Shirley McClaine, Kristen Wiig, Bob Odenkirk, and the late Ed Asner. His performances reveal a depth of character and a range that resonates with both audiences and critics alike.
He has numerous commercial credits over the years including his "I Feel Great" Nutrigrain commercial spoof which not only achieved international viral success but also demonstrated his flair for comedy and global audience appeal. This commercial, particularly popular in Asia, illustrates his international impact.
Terence's journey is not just one of professional achievements but also of personal growth and resilience. Overcoming early life challenges in Detroit, he has navigated the complexities of Hollywood, proving his talent and dedication time and again. His story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the pursuit of one's passions against all odds.