Terrence Vance "Terry" Gilliam () (born 22 November 1940) is an
American-born
British writer,
filmmaker,
animator,
actor and member of the
Monty Python comedy troupe. Gilliam is also known for directing several well-regarded films including
Time Bandits (1981),
Brazil (1985),
The Fisher King (1991), and
12 Monkeys (1995). He is the only "Python" not born in Britain, but gained British citizenship in 1968.
Biography
Early life
Gilliam was born in
Medicine Lake, Minnesota, the son of Beatrice (née Vance) and James Hall Gilliam,
[www.filmreference.com/film/80/Terry-Gilliam.html] who was a
traveling salesman for
Folgers before becoming a
carpenter. Gilliam has two siblings: a sister two years younger, and a brother ten years younger.
The family moved to
Panorama City, California, in 1952 because of his sister's bout of
pneumonia. Gilliam attended
Birmingham High School where he was class president, senior
Prom King, was voted "Most Likely to Succeed", and got straight A's. During high school, he discovered
Mad magazine, which was then edited by
Harvey Kurtzman; this later influenced his work.