Actor Terry Carter Is Alive & Well

Terry Carter, co-star of the classic sci-fi TV series "Battlestar Galactica" and the long-running series "McCloud" is alive and well, despite press to the contrary.

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Carter added: "I used to say, as most actors did, 'Who cares what they say about me, as long as they spell my name right.' I'm here to tell you, I take that back!"

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Actor Terry Carter Is Alive & Well

Terry Carter, co-star of the classic sci-fi TV series "Battlestar Galactica" and the long-running series "McCloud" is alive and well, despite press to the contrary, stating that he was a victim in the recent accident allegedly involving Marion “Suge” Knight, in Los Angeles.  "Happily, I don't even know the guy", Carter responded when asked how his name showed up in articles in TMZ, Entertainment Weekly, CinemaBlend, and on many Facebook pages, among others.  He got a call from a CNN reporter, asking him to verify that he was still among us.

Mr. Carter said “I feel like a character in a novel who comes back and finds out all the people who care whether he is gone or not.  The reactions, the calls, the tweets, the texts have been nothing short of overwhelming.  (Not one "good riddance" has come to my attention!)  Let me say, for the record, that I have no intention of leaving this planet any time soon. I meant it when I said that I’m shooting for 150!” He hopes all his fans understand that he cannot answer everyone's email or text at this time but appreciates everyone’s well wishes very much. Mr. Carter would also like to express his condolences to the family of the “other Mr. Terry Carter.”

Carter, also a filmmaker, is residing in New York. He was producer-director of the award-winning documentary, “A Duke Named Ellington” which was nominated for an Emmy and he is the producer of "The Katherine Dunham Dance Technique”, a dance documentary he created for the U.S. Library of Congress.  Terry is in the early stages of developing a motion picture project and is leisurely writing his memoirs.

Carter added: "I used to say, as most actors did, 'Who cares what they say about me, as long as they spell my name right.'  I’m here to tell you, I take that back!" 

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