Background
Terence Davies was born on 10 November 1945, in Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Actor director producer screenwriter
Terence Davies was born on 10 November 1945, in Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Terence studied at drama school in Coventry from 1971 to 1973, and National Film School.
Terence started his career working as a clerk and an accountant since 1960 till 1971. Since 1974, he works as a director of motion pictures and writer for films and the stage.
Terence is a director of films, including Children, 1974; Madonna and Child, 1980; Death and Transfiguration, 1983; The Terence Davies Trilogy, 1984; Distant Voices, Still Lives, British Film Institute, 1988; The Long Day Closes, Sony Pictures Classics, 1993; and The Neon Bible, Miramax, 1995.
Terence also appeared in films, including Ups and Downs, 1982; Derek Jarman: A Portrait, 1991; and Father and Son, 1992.