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Terry Stone (born 13 January 1971 in Camberley, Surrey) is a British actor and film producer. Before a career in film, Stone was a rave promoter.[1] and is the founder of One Nation, Garage Nation, and Rave Nation.[2]

Biography

Stone's life would change after visiting a club Sterns in Worthing in the early 90s. He first became involved in 'flyering' (distribution of flyers for the rave scene before being asked to become involved in a club in Aldershot. From there, he became known as Terry Turbo and founded the jungle and drum and bass One Nation raves, followed by the UK garage Garage Nationevents and finally Rave Nation.[3] His 2006 book "King of Clubs" recalls those days.

Stone began his acting career in 2003, appearing in Hell to Pay. He has also appeared in British television series such as EastEnders, The Bill, and My Family.[4] However, he is most notable for his role as Tony Tucker, in the 2007 film Rise of the Footsoldier.

Stone currently resides in Windsor with his family.


Filmography

References

  1. ^ "Terry Turbo - Profile & Interview". Fantazia Rave Archive. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
  2. ^ "Garage Nation: About Us". Garage Nation Online. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
  3. ^ Nick Chester (26 April 2016). "Meet Terry 'Turbo' Stone, the Rave Scene Richard Branson". Vice.
  4. ^ "Profile of the British Actor". TerryStone.co.uk. Retrieved 2008-09-12.

Further reading

  • Turbo, Terry. King of Clubs: Sex, Drugs & Thugs - A Decade of Dance. Monday Books, 2016.