Terrance Huff is an Award Winning Filmmaker, Civil Rights activist and motor sports enthusiast from an impoverished section of Hamilton, Ohio's East Side. He was raised by a single mother who had her hands full.
Terrance moved to Los Angeles, California to pursue acting and filmmaking. Terrance performed in dozens of network television shows and films. His documentary "Breakfast in Collinsville" uncovered police misconduct involving the use of a drug detection dog to perform illegal searches. "Breakfast in Collinsville" would eventually lead to a landmark Civil Rights lawsuit Huff V Reichert in the Federal Seventh Circuit. Huff and his team created law that expanded liability for police misconduct during traffic stops. The case inspired 2 follow up films: "Lodging in Collinsville" and "Forfeiture in Collinsville". Available on YouTube.
Most recently Terrance produced and co directed a five part TV documentary series "The Pirates of Pinellas County"
"Do it for Dale"