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Terry Kiser

Terry Kiser

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Excellent, prolific and dependable character actor Terry Kiser was born
in Omaha, Nebraska. Terry attended the University of Kansas on both
football and dramatic scholarships. He graduated with a degree in
Industrial Engineering and worked for three years in this profession in
his hometown of Omaha. Kiser also acted in some 50 plays around this
same time. Terry then moved to New York and studied his craft at the
Actors Studio, where he was mentored by legendary Method acting teacher
Lee Strasberg. Following several gigs in
television commercials, he made his film debut as a preacher in the
film Rachel, Rachel (1968).
Although often cast as sleazy and unlikable scoundrels, Terry has shown
on occasion that he can portray more sympathetic parts with equal skill
and conviction.Kiser gave an especially strong and engaging performance in a rare
substantial starring role in the little seen drama
Lapin 360 (1972). Best known as the
deceased, but still active Bernie Lomax in the hilarious "Weekend at
Bernie's" films, Terry's other memorable roles include Chuck Norris'
ill-fated cop partner Dave Pierce in the exciting
An Eye for an Eye (1981), shady
businessman Freddy Barrett in the entertaining science fiction disaster
film
Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land (1983),
petty worthless hoodlum Jesse Hardwick in the superior horror anthology
opus From a Whisper to a Scream (1987), sneaky
psychiatrist Dr. Crews in
Friday the 13th: The New Blood (1988),
and the evil Count Gunther Spretzle in
Mannequin: On the Move (1991).
Kiser had a recurring part on the daytime soap opera
The Doctors (1963).Among the many television series Terry has done guest spots on are
Will & Grace (1998),
Walker, Texas Ranger (1993),
Baywatch Nights (1995),
Dream On (1990),
The Golden Girls (1985),
L.A. Law (1986),
Hunter (1984),
Murder, She Wrote (1984),
Riptide (1984),
Knight Rider (1982),
The Fall Guy (1981),
Magnum, P.I. (1980),
Hill Street Blues (1981),
CHiPs (1977),
Diff'rent Strokes (1978),
All in the Family (1971),
Maude (1972),
Hawaii Five-O (1968),
The Bionic Woman (1976),
The Six Million Dollar Man (1974),
and Baretta (1975). In addition to
his film and television work, Kiser has acted on stage in the Broadway
plays "God's Favorite" (Terry received a Tony Award nomination for his
performance in this Neil Simon
comedy), "Shelter", "The Castro Complex", and "Paris Is Out!". Terry
won both an Obie and a Theater World Award for his exemplary acting in
the dramatic play "Fortune and Men's Eyes".Terry currently resides in Colorado and co-founded the premiere
acting school The Actors Arena in Austin Texas with Joy Leigh.
  • SpouseSylvie Marmet(November 14, 1987 - 2004) (divorced, 1 child)