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Terry Serpico

Terry Serpico

6 titles Acting Jun 27, 1964 Lawton, Oklahoma, USA

Terry Serpico is a talented supporting actor known for his work in both film and television. He graduated from SUNY-Purchase in 1989, where he honed his acting skills, but initially launched his career as a stunt performer. His talent quickly caught the attention of directors, leading to his breakout acting role in the 1997 film Donnie Brasco. Since then, Serpico has built an impressive filmography, featuring in notable films such as The Peacemaker, Random Hearts, Bringing Out the Dead, Hannibal, Righteous Kill, and The Interpreter. He also appeared in two major blockbusters: the Academy Award-winning The Departed and the Academy Award-nominated Michael Clayton.

On television, Serpico has made guest appearances in popular series including Law & Order, CSI: Miami, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. He enjoyed a recurring role in the critically acclaimed show Rescue Me. One of his most recognized roles is that of Lieutenant Colonel Frank Sherwood in the Lifetime series Army Wives. Portraying a dedicated officer married to Denise Sherwood (Catherine Bell), Serpico's character faces the challenges of military life alongside their son Jeremy (Richard Bryant), who has recently enlisted. Having lived on various military bases during his childhood, Serpico found a personal connection to his character, stating that the role felt inherent to him and was "in his blood."

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