Terry Stone

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Terry Stone
Born (1971-01-13) 13 January 1971 (age 53)
London, England
Occupations
  • Actor
  • producer
  • author
Years active2003–present

Terry Stone (born 13 January 1971) is a British actor, film producer and author. Before a career in film, Stone was a rave promoter, [1] and is the founder of One Nation, Garage Nation, and Rave Nation. [2]

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Biography

Stone was born in Brixton, London, and grew up in Putney, Kingston, and Camberley. As a child, his admiration for Don King led him to want to pursue a career in boxing. [3] After visiting Sterns Nightclub in Worthing in the early 1990s, he first became involved in 'flyering' (distribution of flyers) for the rave scene before being asked to become involved in a club in Aldershot. From there, he became known as Terry Turbo and founded the jungle and drum and bass One Nation raves, followed by the UK garage Garage Nation events and finally Rave Nation. [4] His 2006 book "King of Clubs" recalls those days.

Stone began his acting career in 2003, appearing in Hell to Pay . He has also appeared in British television series such as EastEnders , The Bill , and My Family . [5] However, he is most notable for his role as Tony Tucker, in the 2007 film Rise of the Footsoldier .

Stone currently resides in Windsor with his family.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 My Family Debt Collector 2Episode: "May the Best Man Win"; credited as Terry Turbo
2003 Eastenders Mick2 episodes; credited as Terry Turbo
2005 The Bill Lawrence TrentEpisode: "Missing in Action"

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004The Baby Juice ExpressRepro Man
2004One Man and His DogGary (GBH)Also executive producer; credited as Terry Turbo
2005CrushTommyShort film
2006 Rollin' with the Nines Detective Andy WhiteAlso producer
2007 Rise of the Footsoldier Tony TuckerAlso executive producer
2008 Ten Dead Men Hart
2009 Doghouse GavinAlso executive producer
2009 Jack Said The FixerAlso co-producer
2009Unarmed But DangerousRon
2010 Shank PapaAlso producer
2010 The Big I Am Skipper
2010 Bonded by Blood Tony TuckerAlso producer
2011 Anuvahood TerryAlso producer
2011 The Holding Karsten RabeAlso producer
2012 Outside Bet Johnny GossamerAlso producer
2013Get LuckyKramerAlso producer
2014 Plastic ClarksonAlso producer
2015 Rise of the Footsoldier 2: Reign of the General Tony TuckerFlashback
2016 Away LandlordAlso producer
2017Bonded by Blood 2Tony Tucker
2017Fanged UpHoward StormAlso producer
2017 Rise of the Footsoldier 3: The Pat Tate Story Tony TuckerAlso executive producer
2019 Once Upon a Time in London Jack 'Spot' Comer Also producer
2019 Rise of the Footsoldier: Marbella Tony TuckerAlso executive producer
2021 Rise of the Footsoldier: Origins Tony TuckerAlso producer
2022The Last HeistWaldorfAlso producer

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References

  1. "Terry Turbo - Profile & Interview". Fantazia Rave Archive. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
  2. "Garage Nation: About Us". Garage Nation Online. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
  3. Pingitore, Silvia (2019-12-21). "Interview with British actor Terry Stone: from raves to Hollywood movies". the-shortlisted.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
  4. Nick Chester (26 April 2016). "Meet Terry 'Turbo' Stone, the Rave Scene Richard Branson". Vice .
  5. "Profile of the British Actor". TerryStone.co.uk. Retrieved 2008-09-12.