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Ted Prior
Born (1959-08-09) August 9, 1959 (age 65)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • producer
  • bodybuilder
  • model
Years active1983–present
Spouse
(m. 1990⁠–⁠1992)
Children4
Relatives

Ted Prior (born August 9, 1959) is an American actor, film producer, bodybuilder and model.[1] He is known for frequent appearances in his brother David A. Prior's films. Born in Newark, New Jersey, Prior first moved to Los Angeles, California in the late 1970s to pursue his career as a bodybuilder. By the early 1980s he joined the dance troupe Chippendales. Around that time, he appeared in the centerfold of the March 1984 issue of Playgirl magazine.

He currently owns "Next Level Acting Studios" based in California, and is a partner with his brother running the production company "All American Pictures".

Filmography

  • The Deadliest Prey (2013)
  • Lost at War (2007)
  • The Hostage (1998)
  • Dead by Dawn (1998)
  • The P.A.C.K. (1997)
  • Day of the Warrior (1996)
  • Mutant Species (1995)
  • Raw Justice (1994)
  • Possessed by the Night (1994)
  • Double Threat (1993)
  • Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero (1 episode)
  • Falling Stars Spell Trouble
  • Center of the Web (1992)
  • Raw Nerve (1991)
  • Born Killer (1991)
  • Maximum Breakout (1991)
  • The Final Sanction (1990)
  • Future Zone (1990)
  • Jungle Assault (1989)
  • Hell on the Battleground (1989)
  • Hardcase and Fist (1989)
  • Deadly Prey (1988)
  • it (1988)
  • Operation Warzone (1988)
  • Surf Nazis Must Die (1987)
  • Killer Workout (1986)
  • Killzone (1985)
  • Sledgehammer (1983)

References

  1. ^ "Ted Prior". The New York Times.

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