TERRY KILBURN
Terry Kilburn was born on November 25, 1926 in West Ham, London, England, and his name was Terence E. Kilburn. He is an actor Mr. Chips who is famous for goodbye. From 1970-94, Kilburn served as the artistic director of the Meadow Brook Theatre at the University of Oakland in Rochester, Michigan. The Meadow Brook Theatre showcases classic plays, comedies and musicals, and is known for the annual production of Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”, which was adapted by Kilburn’s partner Charles Nolte.
Terry Kilburn started acting at a very young age. He started working on small roles in his hometown and gathered some experience. Kilburn used some of their investment money to launch his Hollywood career. Thankfully, through his hard work and dedication, Kilburn was able to mark his name in the industry. After Kilburn cemented his name as an actor, he then pursued another career. Kilburn worked as an artistic director of Oakland University’s Meadow Brook Theatre in Rochester, Michigan. He must have been great with his financial planning and money management as there are no reports of him leaning towards bankruptcy.