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Terence Gibbs
Terence Gibbs. Producer, b London 10 Jan 1921, d Toronto 10 Mar 1973. After service in World War II with the British army in India, he studied piano, composition, and theory at the GSM, London, then joined Decca Records as assistant artist manager.
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Terence Macartney-Filgate
While at Unit B, Macartney-Filgate worked extensively as a director and cinematographer on the groundbreaking Candid Eye series of film portraits of Canadian life.
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Teresa Stratas
Teresa Stratas, née Anastasia Stratakis, soprano (b at Toronto 26 May 1938). Daughter of Greek immigrant restaurateurs, Stratas began as a singer of Greek pop songs and had ambitions of becoming a nightclub singer.
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Teresa Stratas
Teresa (b Anastasia) Stratas (b Stratakis). Soprano, b Toronto 26 May 1938; Artist Diploma (Toronto) 1959, honorary LL D (McMaster) 1986, honorary LL D (Toronto) 1994, honorary LL D (Eastman) 1998, honorary D LITT (York) 2000.
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This article was originally published in Maclean’s magazine on July 1, 1997. Partner content is not updated. As opera legend Teresa Stratas gives a rare tour of her salon-like Manhattan apartment, she seems most proud of the furnishings she rescued from the building's trash. "This came from the garbage room," Stratas says matter-of-factly, pointing to a unit of dark wood shelves.
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Terrence Keller
Keller has exhibited extensively, especially in the Canadian West, has participated in the Emma Lake Artists Workshop (2000) and Triangle Artists Workshops both in New York State (1982) and Barcelona (1988), preceding the Barcelona Olympics. His work has developed steadily for some 30 years.
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Terri Clark
Terri Clark, singer, songwriter (b Terri Lynn Sauson at Montréal 4 Aug 1968). Terri Clark's grandparents living in Montréal, Ray and Betty Gauthier, were stars of the Canadian country music circuit.
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Terri Clark
Terri (b Terri Lynn Sauson) Clark. Singer-songwriter, guitarist, b Montréal 4 Aug 1968. Terri Clark's maternal grandparents, Montreal-based singers Ray and Betty Gauthier, were well-known on the Canadian country music circuit. Clark's mother Linda was a folk singer.
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Terry Carisse
Terry (Terrance Victor) Carisse. Country singer, songwriter, guitarist, b Ottawa 11 Jul 1946, d Ottawa 22 May 2005.
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Terry Clarke
Terry (Terence Michael) Clarke. Drummer, b Vancouver 20 Aug 1944. While a pupil 1960-5 of Jim Blackley in Vancouver, Clarke performed with Chris Gage, David Robbins, and others, often teamed with the bassist Don (W.) Thompson.
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Terry Dale
Terry (b Iris) Dale (b Hatfull). Singer, b Vancouver 2 May 1927. At four she appeared on CJOR Vancouver's 'Big Brother Bill,' a children's radio show. Later she sang at The Cave with Earl Hill's dance band, and in 1946 moved to Toronto, where she joined the Art Hallman Orchestra.
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Terry David Mulligan
Terry David Mulligan, actor, broadcaster, television and radio host, producer (born 30 June 1942 in New Westminster, BC). Terry David Mulligan has been a successful Canadian broadcasting personality for six decades.
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Terry Jacks
Terry Jacks. Singer, songwriter, record producer, born Winnipeg 29 Mar 1944. Raised in Vancouver, Jacks pursued his musical interests after trying his hand as a draftsman.
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Terry Mosher
Terry Mosher (a.k.a. Aislin), OC, political cartoonist (born 11 November 1942 in Ottawa, ON). Known by his pen name, Aislin, Terry Mosher is one of Canada's leading newspaper editorial cartoonists. His irreverent, acerbic sketches appear regularly in many Canadian dailies and in periodicals in the United States and abroad. He has won two Canadian National Newspaper Awards and was the youngest member inducted into the Canadian News Hall of Fame at age 43. He was inducted into the Canadian Cartoonists Hall of Fame in 2012.
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Tex Lecor
Tex (b Paul) Lecor (b Lecorre). Singer, songwriter, painter, show host, b St-Michel-de-Wentworth, near Montreal, 10 Jun 1933. While studying 1957-63 at the Montreal School of Fine Arts, he made his debut at his own boîte à chansons in Montreal, La Poubelle, at the end of the 1950s.
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