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Terence H. Winkless is an American producer, director, actor and writer of motion pictures and television, and a cast member of ''
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'', among others.


Early life

Born in Springfield, Massachusetts, Winkless's family moved to Chicago's North Shore and Terence went to the well-known New Trier High School in
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, before continuing to the
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, and an Internship at the AFI Conservatory on the film ''
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'' with director Richard Fleischer under the aegis of AFI consultant Charlton Heston.


Career

Winkless directed the short movie '' Foster's Release'' in 1971, featured at the Edinburgh Film Festival, L.A. Filmex, and the Chicago Film Festival, among others. Winkless worked on the original '' Gone in 60 Seconds'' (1974), which featured a 40-minute car chase. Winkless worked as an editor and then writer and director when the floundering story needed refinement. Winkless got his first writing credit on ''
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'' (1981). Winkless would later direct the similarly themed '' The Nest'' (1988), featuring genetically altered cockroaches rather than werewolves. Winkless' extensive body of work includes '' Bloodfist'' (1989), '' Corporate Affairs'' (1990) and ''The Berlin Conspiracy'' (1992). Given his success with the fighting film ''Bloodfist'', the biggest hit for
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's New Horizons company, Winkless returned to the genre on the 1992 feature ''Rage and Honor''. Next came '' Not of This Earth'' (1995), part of the '' Roger Corman Presents'' horror series on the
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network. That same year Winkless directed '' White Wolves II: Legend of the Wild'', followed by '' Ladykiller'' (1996) aka ''Scene of the Crime''. He directed ''
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'' (1997) aka ''Get A Clue'', made for Showtime and the
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. His 2003 film ''Fire Over Afghanistan'' was shot on a prosumer digital camera, the Sony PD-150, and was a precursor to the all digital world to come. He next directed ''
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'' (2007), then returned to digital filming on ''Twice As Dead'' (2009). In 2013, Winkless expanded on his usual genre and directed the family drama ''Heart of Dance'' (2013), in which a young woman become increasingly tangled in the obsessive world of professional dance following the death of her older sister. Winkless continues to carve out new territory for himself as the author of the book ''The Assassin's Apprentice''.


Personal life

Winkless is married to screenwriter Raly Radouloff with whom he has a daughter, Lara Terry Winkless (b. 1998), they are based in Vancouver, BC with residences in California and Europe.


Director


Television

* ''
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'' (1993-1995) * ''
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'' (1996) * ''
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'' (1996) * '' Masked Rider'' (1996) * '' Pacific Blue'' (1996-2000) * ''
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'' (2000-2001) * ''Tide Waters'' (2014)


Films

* '' Foster’s Release'' (1971) * '' The Nest'' (1988) * '' Bloodfist'' (1989) * ''Corporate Affairs'' (1990) * ''The Berlin Conspiracy'' (1992) * ''Rage and Honor'' (1992) * '' Not of This Earth'' (1995) * '' White Wolves II: Legend of the Wild'' (1996) * '' Scene of the Crime'' (1996) * ''
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'' (1997) * ''Fires Over Afghanistan'' (2003) * ''Nightmare City 2035'' (2007) * ''Twice as Dead'' (2009) * ''Heart of Dance'' (2013)


Writer


Films

* ''
The Howling ''The Howling'' is a 1977 horror novel by Gary Brandner. It was the inspiration for the movie ''The Howling'' (1981), although the plot of the movie was only vaguely similar to that of the book. Brandner published two sequels to the novel, '' T ...
'' (1981) * '' He’s My Girl'' (1987) * ''Corporate Affairs'' (1990) * ''Rage and Honor'' (1992) * ''Fire Over Afghanistan'' (2003) * ''Scorpius Gigantus'' (2006) * ''Nightmare City 2035'' (2007) * ''Twice as Dead'' (2009)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Winkless, Terence H. Living people Year of birth missing (living people) American male screenwriters New Trier High School alumni Film directors from Illinois Screenwriters from Illinois