Terence Rosemore

Terence Rosemore

Terence Rosemore is an award winning Filmmaker and Actor who has worked with some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry including Robert Duvall, Halle Berry, Don Cheadle, John Hurt, Lil Wayne, Usher and Laurence Fishburne amongst others. As an Actor, he has appeared in dozens of Feature Film and Television movies such as The Apostle, Candyman 2, A Lesson Before Dying, Dark Angel, and Pride.

Terence Rosemore starred in HBO’s critically acclaimed series Treme as Deputy Chief Eugene Marsden. He has appeared in theatrical stage productions in New York, Europe and Asia. His stage credits include The Piano Lesson (New York), My Father’s Father (Paris), and Colored Museum, in which he won the 1992 Black Theater Festival’s Best Actor award. He has toured extensively across the U.S. and abroad as a Drummer and Percussionist with Donald Harrison’s Mardi Gras Indian tribe Guardians of The Flame. His Directing and Producing credits include the documentary My People, which premiered at the Museum of African Diaspora in San Francisco, the critically acclaimed Transforming The Dream (ABC Television) and the award winning short films Patrick Thompson, The Lottery and Eclipse to Black. His extensive Film/TV production credits include the Dr. Phil show, The Doctors, Fast and Furious 3, NFL Films, The Skeleton Key, Monster’s Ball, Pride, 24, It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Glory Road, Dracula 2000 amongst many others. In addition to his creative endeavors, Rosemore is active in the community teaching filmmaking to New Orleans youth.

Terence Rosemore has worked with the New Orleans Recreation Department, Young Audiences, Junior Achievement, Louisiana Theater for the Deaf, the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, WRBH Radio for the blind, and the New Orleans and Jefferson Parish Public School systems. In 2000 Terence was recognized one of Gambit magazines “Forty under Forty”, awarded to individuals who are making a difference in the greater New Orleans community. Born in Great Falls, Montana, he currently splits his time between New Orleans and Los Angeles Developing TV/Film projects and teaching. Rosemore says his ultimate goal is to “…significantly increase minority and female participation in all aspects of the Arts and Entertainment industry.

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  • World Footprints is pleased to introduce more great friends from our beloved New Orleans.  First, we'll be joined by actor/filmmaker Terence Rosemore who most recently donned a badge as New Orleans Police Deputy Chief Eugene Marsden in the hit HBO series "Treme".  Terence will discuss his upcoming roles and film projects post-Treme as well as his initiative in Crescent City to introduce the city's youth to the entertainment industry. If you're looking for the best places to go, eat or see the Moon Guide to New Orleans is a great resource to have.  Native New Orleanian and travel writer Laura Martone joins us to give her take on what makes her hometown such an interesting and captivating place for her and visitors alike. Finally, New Orleans is a city that never needs a reason to host a festival.  Just when you think that the city wouldn't have room for one [...]

  • Our broadcast table at Tableau Restaurant in Jackson Square. World Footprints continues to let the good times roll with the powerful second hour of our LIVE French Quarter Festival 2013 broadcast. For our 6th annual broadcast, we introduce the founders of Timecode: NOLA a popular independent film festival.  Actor Terence Rosemore continues to help us co-host the show and contributes to the conversation about the film and television industry in New Orleans. Then political power couple James Carville and Mary Matalin join us.  They may not agree on anything in the political sphere but they do agree on their mutual love for New Orleans.  Hear why they chose to leave the political jungle of Washington, DC to raise their family in the Big Easy. French Quarter Festival was first produced in 1984 as a way to bring residents back to the Quarter; following the World’s Fair and extensive sidewalk repairs in [...]