The Official Site of Terence Bernie Hines

FILMOGRAPHY

Crossing Over

 Wayne Kramer, a very talented director originally from South Africa who directed "The Cooler" with William H Macy.  Wrote and directed this independent immigration drama starring Harrison Ford, Ray Liotta, Jim Sturgess, Ashley Judd, Cliff Curtis with a nice little turn by Sean Penn.  My storyline involves Jim Sturgess (Across The Universe) and is actually the only lighthearted part of this dark feature.  It's scheduled for an August 22 2008 release and will definitely have people talking.  "It details the life of immigrants from around the world who enter Los Angeles every day with hopeful visions of a better life,

Expired

This is a cool little Indy film yet to be released in the US that I had a supporting role in starring Samantha Morton and Jason Patric. The log line goes like this: The film revolves around Claire, played by Samantha, a kind soul who resents having to enforce the law at all times, and Jay, played by Jason, an angry Traffic Officer who loves his job, being the perfect outlet for his anger and frustrations. Coming both from a place of despair and loneliness, Jay and Claire meet and engage in a tumultuous relationship which will eventually teach them

Self Medicated

Based on true events. On the edges of Las Vegas, 17-year-old Andrew's life is spiraling out of control. Unable to cope with the loss of his father, Andrew's descent into drugs and violence is gaining momentum, and the once promising young man is now headed for self-destruction (in what Variety calls "an especially blistering performance by Monty Lapica"). Andrew's mother (Golden Globe nominee Diane Venora), helpless to control her son and fighting an addiction of her own, refuses to watch idly as her only child destroys himself. As a last resort, she hires a private company to forcibly kidnap and

The Metrosexual

Cute slice of life Indy comedy where I played a bodyguard/pimp in an outrageous scene that included Rebecca Field from the TV series "October Road" playing one of my "girls"...

Identity

This was a great mystery movie Originally just called "ID", that I had a small part in that was directed by James Mangold, the fantastic director of such great films as "Walk The Line" and 3:10 to Yuma.  He was an incredibly hardworking guy who kept insane hours to get his vision on the screen.  Although I didn't have any direct scenes with him, John Cusak was a very personable and cool guy.  Alfred Molina is a stone hoot and a natural comedian and was right on my somewhat crazy/offbeat wavelength.  I enjoyed making this movie despite the hard work