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Birth name
  
Giles Terera

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Giles Terera


Years active
  
1999—present

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar

Music director
  
Muse of Fire

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Born
  
14 December 1976 (age 47) London, England, United Kingdom (
1976-12-14
)

Genres
  
Musical theatre, Acoustic music, Folk rock

Occupation(s)
  
actor, filmmaker, musician, composer

Movies
  
Muse of Fire, London Boulevard

Albums
  
Muse of Fire (Original Soundtrack)

Similar People
  
William Monahan, Dan Simmons, Michael Gambon, Judi Dench, Alan Cumming

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Giles Terera (born 14 December 1976) is an award winning British actor, musician, and filmmaker. He is best known for his work in the theatre. His first documentary, Muse of Fire, premiered in autumn 2013.

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Career

Giles Terera trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. After leaving Mountview, in 1999, he joined an acting ensemble at the National Theatre, where he appeared in Troilus and Cressida, Candide and The Darker Face of the Earth. He then went on to star as the Ugly Duckling in Honk!.

Since then Terera has appeared consistently in British theatre, and some of his most notable appearances are in London's National Theatre and the West End. They include; Death and the King's Horseman, The Tempest, Avenue Q, RENT, 125th Street and Jailhouse Rock. He originated the role of Gary Coleman in the London production of Avenue Q. He also recently appeared in The Book of Mormon.

He has been nominated for three awards for the Whatsonstage.com Awards. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical for his appearance in Jailhouse Rock and for Best Takeover in a Role in a theatrical production of The Rat Pack as Sammy Davis, Jr. and Best Ensemble Performance in Avenue Q. His production of Hamlet, in which he played Horatio, won Best Shakespearean Production and it was he who accepted the award on behalf of the production. In 2007 he became the first Black actor to play Christy in Dublins Abbey Theatre production of Playboy of the Western World. In 2011 Terera played Caliban in Trevor Nunn's production of The Tempest opposite Ralph Fiennes at Haymarket Theatre. In 2015 and 2016 Terera appeared at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, firstly in King John followed by The Merchant Of Venice, a production starring Jonathan Pryce which toured America, China and Italy. In 2016 Terera appeared in the National Theatre's award winning production of Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, reportedly spending several month learning to play the double bass for the role. He has been confirmed to play the role of Aaron Burr in the London production of "Hamilton".

As well as his numerous stage appearances Terera has made occasional appearances in film and television. His most notable television appearance was in the CBBC programme Horrible Histories, performing in all five series from 2009 to 2013. He has also appeared in BBC television show Doctors and in the film London Boulevard. He also appeared in a televised production of Hamlet.

Terera is also a filmmaker and musician. His first documentary, Muse of Fire, created with Dan Poole, centres on modern perspectives of Shakespeare, featuring interviews with actors and filmmakers such as Judi Dench, Ian McKellen, Jude Law, Julie Taymor, Fiona Shaw and Baz Luhrmann. The film premiered in autumn 2013 on BBC Four.

His credits as a musician, aside from appearing in numerous musical theatre productions, include composing scores for theatre and performing live as a solo musician. He also composed the score for his film, Muse of Fire, and his vocals can be heard in several songs for Horrible Histories.

In 2013 Giles Terera also curated and directed a series of events at the National Theatre as part of its 50th-anniversary celebrations entitled Walk in the Light, which honoured the contribution of Black artists to British theatre.

Filmography

Actor
2023
Othello
2022
Scrooge: A Christmas Carol as
Tom Jenkins (voice)
2021
Death of England: Face to Face as
Delroy
2020
Maxxx (TV Series) as
GBenga
- Death (2020) - GBenga
2020
Flack (TV Series) as
William Pendelton
- Clara (2020) - William Pendelton
2017
The Current War as
Elijah McCoy
2016
Yonderland (TV Series) as
Party Guest
- It's The Thought That Counts (2016) - Party Guest
2015
Ex Ithaca Cum Amore Odyssea (Short) as
Odysseus
2009
Horrible Histories (TV Series) as
Various
- Naughty Napoleon (2015) - Various
- Episode #3.7 (2011) - Various
- Episode #2.4 (2010) - Various
- Episode #1.13 (2009) - Various
- Episode #1.7 (2009) - Various
- Episode #1.2 (2009) - Various
2014
Insoma (Short) as
Runner
2010
National Theatre Live: Hamlet as
Horatio
2010
London Boulevard as
Waiter
2001
Doctors (TV Series) as
Lee Herridge
- Something to Hold Onto (2005) - Lee Herridge (as Giles Terrera)
- Ancient History (2001) - Lee Herridge
Producer
-
Her Midas Touch (Short) (executive producer) (post-production)
2019
The Space - Theatre of Survival (Documentary) (co-producer)
2015
Shakespeare in Practice: Muse of Fire (Documentary) (executive producer)
2013
Muse of Fire (Documentary) (executive producer)
Writer
-
Black Matter (Documentary)
2015
Shakespeare in Practice: Muse of Fire (Documentary) (deviser)
2013
Muse of Fire (Documentary) (story)
Composer
-
Black Matter (Documentary)
2015
Shakespeare in Practice: Muse of Fire (Documentary) (as Giles Terrera, music composed by)
2013
Muse of Fire (Documentary) (as Giles Terrera)
Director
2015
Shakespeare in Practice: Muse of Fire (Documentary)
2013
Muse of Fire (Documentary)
Music Department
2013
Muse of Fire (Documentary) (composer: theme music)
Soundtrack
2022
Scrooge: A Christmas Carol (performer: "Thank You Very Much")
Thanks
2020
National Theatre Live: Death of England - Delroy (special thanks)
Self
-
Black Matter (Documentary)
2022
The Queen's Platinum Jubilee 2022: The Platinum Pageant (TV Special) as
Self
2021
Cameron Mackintosh: The First 50 Years (TV Special documentary) as
Self
2015
Shakespeare in Practice: Muse of Fire (Documentary) as
Self
2013
Muse of Fire (Documentary) as
Self
2004
The Shakespeare Job (TV Series documentary) as
Romeo Charlie
- Theatre Biz (2004) - Romeo Charlie

References

Giles Terera Wikipedia