Terry Stone
Terry Stone | |
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Born |
Kingston upon Thames, London, England, UK | 13 January 1971
Years active | 2003–present |
Website | http://terrystone.co.uk/ |
Terry Stone (born 13 January 1971 in Kingston upon Thames, London), also known as Terry Turbo, is a British actor and film producer. Before a career in film, Stone was a rave promoter,[1] and is co-founder of Garage Nation and Rave Nation with Jason Kaye.[2] He is most notable for his role as Tony Tucker, in the 2007 film Rise of the Footsoldier. Stone currently resides in Windsor with his family.
Stone began his acting career in 2003, appearing in Hell to Pay. He has also appeared in British television series such as EastEnders, The Bill and My Family.[3]
Filmography
- Once Upon a Time in London (2017)
- Rise Of The Footsoldier 3 (2017)
- Get Lucky (2013)
- Plastic (2013)
- Saving Santa (2013)
- Outside Bet 2011 as Johnny Gossamer
- Anuvahood 2011 as Terry
- The Holding 2011 as Karsten Rabe
- Bonded by Blood (2010) as Tony Tucker
- Shank (2010) as Papa
- Basement (2009) as Producer/Casting Director
- Jack Said (2009) as The Fixer
- Unarmed But Dangerous (2009) as Ron
- Doghouse (2009) as Sergeant Gavin Wright
- The Big I Am (2009) as Skipper
- Ten Dead Men (2008) as Hart
- Rise of the Footsoldier (2007) as Tony Tucker
- Rollin' with the Nines (2006) as Detective Andy White
- Hell to Pay (2005) as Johnny Murphy
- Crush (2005) as Tommy
- The Bill (2005, 1 episode) as Lawrence Trent
- The Baby Juice Express (2004) as Repro Man
- One Man and His Dog (2004) as Gary (GBH)
- EastEnders (2003, 2 episodes) as Mick
- My Family (2003, 1 episode) as Debt Collector
References
- ↑ "Terry Turbo - Profile & Interview". Fantazia Rave Archive. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
- ↑ "Garage Nation: About Us". Garage Nation Online. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
- ↑ "Profile of the British Actor". TerryStone.co.uk. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
External links
- Terry Stone on IMDb
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