Terry O'Quinn, born in 1952 in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, brings an intriguing edge to cult cinema, particularly in Mischief (1985), where he plays a key role in the comedic exploration of teenage misadventures. Known for his intense performances in various genres, O'Quinn's career trajectory spans from television to film, and his ability to embody complex characters has earned him recognition. His work in Mischief adds a unique flavor to the film's charm, showcasing his ability to navigate both humor and drama.
Mischief
1956: The shy Jonathan's luck with girls changes when he wins the rebellious Gene as a friend in his last year of high school. Gene is adored by many girls and manages to teach Jonathan a few lessons. Gene himself would rather just be with one girl: his girlfriend Bunny. But since his father is poor, her parents don't accept him.