Terence Bridgett is a South African
actor born in Cape Town on April 11, 1975. Bridgett began his schooling at the
Drakensberg Boys Choir School, matriculated at SACS and graduated from UCT
Drama School with a BA, a Performers Diploma in Speech and Drama and a Fleur du
Cap nomination for Most Promising Student.
Two years on the boards in Cape Town saw
him in various dramas, comedies and musicals, as well as his favorite:
Shakespearian productions! With Macbeth, A Winter's Tale, Twelfth Night,
Cardenio and A Midsummer Night's Dream under his belt, his 'Bottom' was
nominated for a Fleur du Cap Award! 'Twas, in fact, The Bard that sent him
North. Clare Stopford's Twelfth Night brought him to Jozi in 1998, where his
subsequent stage production, Babes in the Wood, earned him a Vita nomination
for Best Actor in a Comedy Role.
After his television debut in
Hotnotsgode, Terence appeared in various dramas and sitcoms before landing the
role of Chico Booysens in SABC 3's Isidingo - a role which garnered him an
Avanti Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2001. Dubbed by the media as South
Africa's 'Soap Slut' after his subsequent appearances in 7de Laan and
Backstage, he is proud of his association with such local productions as Zero
Tolerance, Snitch, The Lab and the Canadian co-productions Rough and Jozi H.
For his sins, he can also be seen in a
bevy of seriously B-grade international features playing everything from a
Mexican astronaut to an Arabic simpleton! He is therefore ecstatic to have appeared
in Disgrace with his favorite actor, John Malkovich.
In 2004, together with actor and
entrepreneur Rowan Cloete, Terence launched 8Ball Productions - a theatre
company which since then has mounted Crimes of the Heart, Plofstof, The
Unvarnished Truth, the 25th anniversary production of Poppie Nongena, the
critically acclaimed Love! Valour! Compassion! and three seasons of the box
office success, My Night with Reg - which landed him a Fleur du Cap nomination
along the way. While we're on the subject of awards, Terence is proud to have
been elected by the public vote as South Africa's Favourite Actor for 2010 at
the You Spectacular Awards.
On the musical stage, Terence shaved his
head as Pharoah in Paul Warwick Griffin's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat, shed 15kg's (and most of his clothes) for Saturday Night Fever - The
Musical, and donned a 4 foot purple wig opposite Tobie Cronjé in the Baroque
comedy, Sing, played the Fox in Pinocchio, and was Herod in Pieter Toerien's
Jesus Christ Superstar.
His recent return to Isidingo was
interrupted by yet another soap as he continued to live up to his media
nickname of South Africa's 'Soap Slut' and moved onto Mnet's Binneland Sub
Judice, where he earned an ATKV Mediaveertjie award for his portrayal of the
Paulse twins. Terence screened the 2nd and 3rd seasons of Erfsondes and The Lab
respectively, and was seen in Season 3 of Zero Tolerance and Season 4 of the
award-winning political drama, 90 Plein Street.
On the local film circuit, Terence
appeared in Tim Green's comedy Skeem, e'Lollipop 2, Pretville, Musiek vir die
Agtergrond and Jimmy in Pienk. Internationally he has been seen in Sumuru,
Global Effect, From Dusk Till Dawn III and 2015 appeared in the local comedy
Knysna, the art house movie While You Weren't Looking and playing twins in the
revisited animated feature, Kite, opposite Samuel L Jackson.
He has also spent some time on the
festival circuit over the last few years with the 3rd season of his first
one-man-show, a cabaret from his own pen entitled All Soaped Up, as well as his
critically acclaimed performance in Athol Fugard's classic, Master Harold en
die Boys.
In 2012, Terence launched his television
production company, Fanagalo Films with longtime friend Paul du Toit. They have
since produced their travel show Rough or Smooth in 2 languages for South Africa
broadcast. Season 1 and 2 were co-produced with their Canadian distributor.
Having hosted his own talk show, Late
Night with Terence, he cooked his heart out on South Africa's first Celebrity
Masterchef to make as much money as he can for Foodbank South Africa.
More recently he appeared in Season 2 of
the popular comedy, Those Who Can't for SABC 3, and may have some global
surprises up his sleeve in the coming years.
BRIDGETT, Terence [4/11/1975, Cape Town, South
Africa - ] - producer, screenwriter,
stage, film, TV actor, co-founded ‘8Ball Productions’ [2004], co-founded
‘Fanagalo Films’ [2012].
From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman’s Daughter - 2000 (Chato)
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