- Terrill Lamar Patterson was born in Michigan and at a young age had a passion to succeed. Growing up he played a variety of sports from swimming and volleyball to wrestling and football. In high school he was honored with the prestigious Who's Who in Sports award four years in a row for wrestling. After graduating high school he attended Eastern Michigan University where he studied speech therapy and began influencing those around him. Realizing his potential to achieve more, he moved to Atlanta, Georgia where he developed his love for acting. Since moving to Atlanta, he has starred in The Love Letter, Daddy's Home and Mr. Right along with appearing in several notable films. In addition to the movie roles he has furthered his skills by learning the Meisner technique and attending classes taught by Tommy Ford, Mariska Phillips, Michael Cole, and his mentor Terri J. Vaughn. Terrill's passion to succeed is stronger than ever since it's accompanied by determination, skill, and heart; and with those attributes and guidance from his mentor, he's ready to take his career to the next level.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Terrill Patterson
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