Terrence Green
After 10 years of performing as a dancer, Terrence Green is ready to take his talents to a new platform. Many of his fans know him for his incredible dance moves and his funny skits on social media under the name RawSwagger. However, very few are aware of his humble beginnings.Born and raised in York, Pennsylvania; Green began his career as a dancer with little to no training. He was able to perfect his craft after joining the dance group, “Ground Kuntrol.” From there he was able to hustle his way onto Philadelphia based super group, “Versatile Dance Company” who has performed alongside artists such as Fat Joe, 50 Cent and was also fortunate enough to appear on Showtime at the Apollo.Searching for new territory to mold himself into a game changing entertainer, Terrence relocated to Atlanta to surround himself with a diverse group of choreographers and dancers. In 2009, he was inducted as a member of the Swagger Crew on MTV’s America’s Best Dance Crew. Terrence began teaching at Atlanta’s Gotta Dance, Dance 411, IDA Hollywood, Millennium Dance Complex as well as conducting workshops across the country, Africa and all over Europe. In addition, Terrence performed with Blake Shelton and Kenny Loggins during the 45th Annual Country Music Awards, and hosted Georgia Lottery’s “All Access Music Tour.”In 2011, Green slowly began his transition into the world of acting. Green had exhibited all the properties of a multifaceted career, with little to no experience or assistance. He started booking roles in Major movies and television shows including, “Footloose,” and “BET’s “Let’s Stay Together.”After gaining momentum as a world renowned dancer and actor, Terrence moved to Los Angeles to pursue his passion full time. Terrence began doing stand-up comedy and soon developed a huge social media following from acting in videos that had acquired millions of views. In 2016, Green secured a guest star spot as “Calhoun Jeffries” on BET’s Being Mary Jane opposite of ‘Gabrielle Union.Terrence is a prime example that “Rome was not built in a day.” He continues to live his life on the belief that the learning process never stops and preparation is everything. “I’ve always been a performer in some aspect. I think so many people know me as the dancing funny man, that I am ready for them to see me as the entertainer that I truly am and was born to be.”
Filmography
Step Up: High Water
Rigo Octavio (2018)