- Date de naissance
- Nom de naissanceTerrance Quinn
- Surnom
- Mister Ten Thirteen
- Taille1,84 m
- Terry O'Quinn est né le 15 juillet 1952 dans le Michigan, États-Unis. Il est acteur. Il est connu pour Lost : Les Disparus (2004), Le Beau-père (1987) et Young Guns (1988). Il a été marié avec Lori O'Quinn.
- ConjointLori O'Quinn(novembre 1979 - 2012) (divorcé, 2 enfants)
- Enfants
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- Soft soothing voice
- Bald head and bold blue eyes
- Quiet reserved but charming manner
- Is one of the few cast members of Lost : Les Disparus (2004) who did not have to audition, because his former collaborator (from Alias (2001)) J.J. Abrams thought of O'Quinn for the part of Locke before the actor was even offered it.
- Actually learned how to properly throw and handle knives for his role on Lost : Les Disparus (2004).
- He is one of eleven children.
- Not many know that he is a talented guitarist and singer. He is a particularly big fan of Neil Young and can apparently do a dead-on impression of him.
- Although always friendly onset, he keeps private and mysterious habits apart from his younger Lost : Les Disparus (2004) co-stars, who often get together for wild parties when not shooting. He keeps this enigmatic aura so they will regard him similarly to the way they regard his mysterious character Locke.
- It looks like a camera on a stick. - when asked what the "monster" from Lost : Les Disparus (2004) looks like.
- I so rarely turned down a role, that I can't say I have any regrets in that regard. There were many roles that I would rather not have done, but having a home and family requires that we sometimes do things we would rather not. I have done a few roles that I've never watched, and if I happen to be flicking through channels and one pops up, I quickly move on. It's hard enough to sustain some self confidence without being reminded of things we'd rather not revisit but, in the end, it comes with the territory.
- I don't think I could play a character that I couldn't relate to somehow. I'm not unfamiliar with frustration, anger, shame, helplessness and a load of other emotions that make up our psycho-soup. I try to focus on that frustration, that sense of unfairness, and multiply it.
- I've told the producers that I miss the old John Locke. I wish he hadn't found those damn buttons sometimes. But these ups and downs reflect everybody's. You can't always choose the way things go. That's life.
- We did "Silver Bullet" (1985) in Wilmington, North Carolina. With Gary Busey. Oh, my goodness. [Laughs.] He said, "Let's go out and play football out on the beach!" And I said, "Okay." He said, "Okay, I'll meet you down there in five minutes!" I went down there and waited an hour, and he never showed up. And I said, "What happened to you yesterday?" He said, "What?" I said, "We were gonna play football!" He said, "We were?" I said, "Yeah!" That was before the accident. So he was always that guy!
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