Thomas Ian Griffith

Actor known for 'The Karate Kid Part III'

Thomas Ian Griffith - Actor known for 'The Karate Kid Part III'
Born

March 18th, 1962
62 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A versatile individual in the entertainment industry, a career spanned acting, producing, screenwriting, and music. Achievements include a prominent role in 'The Karate Kid Part III' as Terry Silver. Additionally, involvement in various television series and films marked significant contributions to the medium.

Portrayed Terry Silver in 'The Karate Kid Part III'

Appeared in 'The Practice'

Starred in 'Hawk's Nest'

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