Terry Hu: A Rising Star in Hollywood
Terry Hu is a Chinese-American actor who has been making waves in the entertainment industry with their impressive acting skills and groundbreaking roles. Best known for their role as Eng in the short film Americanized, Terry has quickly become a fan favorite for their captivating performances on screen.
One of Terry's most notable roles is in the popular Disney+ film Zombies 3, where they play one of the leads. Making history as Disney's first non-binary LGTBQIA+ lead in a feature film, Terry has become a trailblazer for representation in Hollywood.
Early Life and Education
- Terry was born on December 25, 1995, in New Jersey.
- They graduated from UCLA in 2016, honing their acting skills and preparing for a successful career in the industry.
Career Highlights
- In 2020, Terry was cast as Jiawei Lin in the short film A Cure For All Things, showcasing their versatility as an actor.
- They have also appeared in the musical Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 3 as A-Spen, proving their talent in both film and theater.
- Since 2019, Terry has acted in multiple short films, further solidifying their status as a rising star in Hollywood.
Personal Life
- Terry's mother's name is Mergs, and they have a close bond with their family.
- In the past, Terry was in a relationship with Indian-American writer Asmita Paranjape before starting a new chapter with Hannah McMechan.
Other Endeavors
- In addition to their acting career, Terry also has a music YouTube channel where they share remixes and covers of songs by artists like Børns, Verzache, and Billie Eilish.
With their talent, dedication, and commitment to diversity in film, Terry Hu is poised to continue making a significant impact in Hollywood for years to come.