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Devon Terrell

Devon Terrell (born October 23, 1992) is an Australian actor of American descent best known for portraying a young in the 2016 biographical drama film Barry. Born in , Terrell moved to , , at the age of five and later became an Australian citizen. He trained at the (NIDA) in before landing the lead role in Barry with no prior major screen credits, a casting choice directors attributed to his physical resemblance to Obama and ability to capture the character's introspective demeanor. Terrell's performance in the film, which depicts Obama's college years at Occidental and universities, earned praise for its authenticity despite the actor's relative inexperience. Subsequent roles include appearances in the historical drama (2018), the comedy The Professor (2018), and the Netflix horror-thriller (2024), showcasing his range in both period pieces and contemporary genres.

Early life and education

Family background and childhood

Devon Terrell was born on October 23, 1992, in , to an African-American father and an Anglo-Indian mother. His mixed heritage reflected a blend of American and South Asian influences, with his mother's Anglo-Indian family primarily based in , . At age five, Terrell relocated with his family to , , where he grew up immersed in an cultural environment despite his diverse parental backgrounds. This move marked the beginning of his childhood in the city, during which he acquired Australian citizenship. Limited public details exist regarding specific family dynamics or early experiences, though Terrell has noted the influence of his upbringing in shaping his identity amid multicultural influences.

Formal education and early acting interests

Terrell attended Lynwood Senior High School in , , where he participated in classes during his final two years (years 11 and 12). These experiences marked his initial engagement with acting, though contemporaries did not regard the pursuit seriously. Following graduation, Terrell enrolled at to study drama education, with an initial career goal of becoming a drama teacher. He later transitioned to professional acting training, graduating from the (NIDA) in in 2013. This formal training shifted his focus from teaching to performance, aligning with his high school interests in theater.

Acting career

Early training and debut projects

Terrell completed his secondary education at Lynwood Senior High School in , , before pursuing drama studies at . He subsequently enrolled at the (NIDA) in in 2013, graduating with a in and Emerging Practice. His professional acting debut occurred six months after graduating from NIDA, when he was cast in the lead role for the pilot Codes of Conduct, directed by . The project, intended as a miniseries exploring race and class in modern , was shelved by the network after the pilot episode was filmed in 2015, marking Terrell's only screen credit at that point. Terrell's breakthrough project and first released role followed in Barry (2016), a biographical drama depicting Barack Obama's college years at and . He was cast as the 19-year-old Obama after submitting a self-tape audition, securing the part on his first attempt despite lacking prior released work. The film, written and directed by , premiered at the on September 18, 2016, and was released on on December 16, 2016.

Breakthrough with Barry and initial recognition

Terrell's breakthrough role came in the 2016 biographical drama Barry, directed by Vikram Gandhi, where he portrayed a young Barack Obama during his college years at Columbia University in 1981. The film explores Obama's struggles with racial identity, cultural displacement, and personal relationships amid everyday challenges in New York City, drawing from real events but fictionalizing some interactions for dramatic effect. As a relative newcomer with prior experience limited to a non-piloted HBO series Codes of Conduct in 2014, Terrell landed the lead after his first audition, a casting choice that highlighted his natural resemblance and ability to capture Obama's early mannerisms despite lacking extensive credits. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2016, before its Netflix release on December 16, 2016, garnering attention for Terrell's performance, which critics noted for its authenticity in replicating Obama's clipped speech patterns, poised demeanor, and introspective gaze. Reviews praised Terrell's convincing embodiment of a pre-presidential Obama—self-possessed yet vulnerable—with Variety describing how he "nails the clipped vibe of awareness" to an "uncanny degree," while The Hollywood Reporter highlighted his "convincing lead performance" amid the character's identity struggles. The Guardian called his central turn "startling[ly] good," emphasizing its role in elevating the film's otherwise plot-light narrative. This role brought Terrell initial industry recognition, positioning him as a promising talent capable of historical impersonations and leading to subsequent high-profile opportunities, though the film itself received mixed overall reception for its pacing and depth. His preparation involved studying Obama's early speeches and basketball style—adapting to left-handed play despite being right-handed—and interviews underscored the personal resonance of embodying a figure whose journey mirrored Terrell's own experiences with mixed heritage and self-discovery.

Expansion into fantasy and drama roles

Following his portrayal of in the 2016 biographical drama Barry, Terrell expanded his repertoire into more dramatic and fantastical narratives, beginning with supporting roles in period dramas. In 2018, he appeared as Horatio in , a reimagining of Shakespeare's from the perspective of the titular character, directed by and starring ; the film premiered at the on September 9, 2018, and received a in 2019. That same year, Terrell took on a role in The Professor, a dark comedy-drama directed by Wayne Roberts, where he played a student opposite Johnny Depp's terminally ill academic character; the film was released on May 17, 2019, after debuting at the in 2018. Terrell's venture into fantasy materialized prominently in 2020 with the lead role of a young in Netflix's Cursed, a 10-episode series co-created by and , which reinterprets Arthurian legend from the viewpoint of Nimue (), portraying as a street-smart rather than the traditional noble king. The series premiered globally on July 17, 2020, and Terrell's casting as the first Black actor to play in a major production drew attention for challenging historical Eurocentric depictions, though he emphasized in interviews that the role focused on Arthur's human struggles amid magical elements like and the sword . Critics noted the series' gritty, effects-driven fantasy aesthetic, with Terrell's performance highlighting Arthur's arc from aimless fighter to potential leader in a world of warring factions and supernatural threats. These roles marked Terrell's shift toward genre pieces requiring physicality and emotional depth, contrasting the grounded biopic style of . In Cursed, he underwent sword training and performed in expansive outdoor shoots across the , contributing to the production's estimated budget exceeding $10 million per season, though the series was not renewed for a second due to mixed reception on its pacing and deviations from lore. The dramatic turns in and The Professor showcased his versatility in literary adaptations and character-driven stories, with earning praise for its feminist lens while grossing modestly at $1.2 million worldwide. This phase solidified Terrell's presence in prestige streaming and indie cinema, paving the way for subsequent projects blending drama with speculative elements.

Recent and ongoing projects

In 2023, Terrell portrayed Dane in the Australian ABC miniseries , a centered on a woman facing a suicidal crisis who receives an anonymous call offering her the chance to assume another life. Terrell starred as Reuben in the 2024 Netflix It's What's Inside, directed by Greg Jardin, in which a group of friends at a pre-wedding retreat engage in a body-swapping game that exposes buried secrets and escalating tensions. In 2025, he took the lead role of Henry Samsa in the independent horror film Bury Me When I'm Dead, depicting a man's descent into and supernatural retribution after neglecting his terminally ill wife's final request regarding her burial. As of 2025, Terrell recurs as Detective Shane Carson in the ongoing Original comedy-drama series , following two sibling detectives navigating crimes and personal conflicts in a rural town; he joined the cast in August 2024, with the first season episodes airing throughout the year. He also appears as in the 2025 Prime Video thriller series The Assassin, a spy drama led by as a rogue operative; production began filming in in August 2024, with Terrell cast alongside and others.

Filmography

Feature films

Devon Terrell's roles, listed chronologically by release year, are as follows:
  • Barry (2016): Barack Obama, depicting the future president's college years at Occidental College.
  • Ophelia (2018): Horatio, in a feminist retelling of Shakespeare's Hamlet directed by Claire McCarthy.
  • The Professor (2018): Danny Albright, a student in the comedy-drama starring as a terminally ill academic.
  • It's What's Inside (2024): Reuben, the groom-to-be in a body-swapping horror thriller about a gone wrong.
  • Bury Me When I'm Dead (2025): Henry Samsa, protagonist unraveling supernatural events after failing his late wife's ; released July 18, 2025.

Television series

YearTitleRoleEpisodes
20163 ()
2020Cursed10
2022Cliff LewisRecurring (season 2)
2023DaneMain
2025The AssassinEzra6
2025Det. Shane Carson8 (series regular)
Terrell's television roles span biographical drama, fantasy, comedy, and procedural genres, beginning with his portrayal of a young Barack Obama in the Netflix miniseries Barry, which chronicled the future president's college years at Columbia University. In Cursed, he took on the lead role of Arthur in the Netflix adaptation of the Arthurian legend, reimagined as a young warrior fighting for equality in a divided kingdom. Subsequent appearances include supporting parts in the HBO Max comedy Rap Sh!t as Shawna's boyfriend Cliff, the Australian dark comedy Totally Completely Fine as psychologist Dane, and more recent procedural roles in The Assassin as Ezra and Good Cop/Bad Cop as detective Shane Carson.

Personal life and identity

Ethnic heritage and cultural influences

Devon Terrell was born on October 23, 1992, in , to an African-American father and an Anglo- mother, the latter possessing mixed and ancestry stemming from colonial-era intermarriages in . At age five, his family relocated to , , where he was primarily raised, exposing him to cultural norms amid a predominantly white society. This biracial heritage has profoundly shaped Terrell's worldview, as he has described navigating identity challenges in Australia, where he often felt compelled to adapt or "shapeshift" to fit social contexts, drawing parallels to Barack Obama's experiences of racial ambiguity. His early years in the United States provided initial exposure to American multiculturalism, while his Anglo-Indian maternal lineage introduced elements of South Asian traditions, though specific familial practices remain undocumented in public records. Culturally, Terrell's influences blend trans-Pacific elements: admiration for Australian icons like Heath Ledger alongside American and European actors such as Marlon Brando and Michael Fassbender, reflecting a hybrid perspective forged by migration and mixed parentage. Terrell has credited roles exploring racial identity, including portraying Obama, with aiding his personal reconciliation of these influences.

Views on self-acceptance and public statements

Terrell has articulated views on self-acceptance rooted in his experiences as a mixed-race navigating challenges. Born to an African-American father and an Anglo-Indian mother in , he relocated to , , at age five, where he encountered isolation due to his unique heritage. In a November 2016 , he described this period: "I was the only one of my kind, so I knew what it felt like to be an outsider and to try to fit into different circles," emphasizing the need to adapt by altering his accent and social presentation to belong. He has likened this adaptation to "," a term he used in a December 2016 statement to convey uncertainty about his ethnic alignment: "I didn’t know anyone who was Anglo- and African-American so I didn’t know if I was or African-American. I was always ." Terrell credited his career with channeling this fluidity, noting it made assuming roles "very seamless" as he was accustomed to "putting on different voices and masks." Portraying a young in the 2016 Netflix film —a character grappling with analogous mixed-race identity issues—facilitated Terrell's personal growth in . He stated that the role prompted reflection on shared questions of belonging, as both he and Obama were young men confronting outsider status in new environments. From this, Terrell derived a core principle: "Accepting who you are. You don’t have to fit in anywhere. The truth is you belong. Wherever you are," a lesson he attributed to insights gained from Obama's memoir and the preparation process.

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