Bio
Terry Serpico is an American actor best known for his starring role as Major Frank Sherwood in the television drama series Army Wives, from 2007-2013.
Serpico is the youngest of three children born into an Army Colonel's family. The family traveled the US and Europe while his father served for 26 years in the military.
Although they moved quite frequently, Serpico was fortunate to be in one place during his high school years and discovered his love for acting after auditioning for the school play, You're A Good Man Charlie Brown.
He went on to major in theatre at Boston University.
Serpico's big break came in 1996 when he landed a role in the feature film Donnie Brasco. His additional feature film credits include Michael Clayton opposite George Clooney, The Departed, Righteous Kill starring Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro, Ladder 49, The Interpreter, Hannibal and Conspiracy Theory.
On television, Serpico has a recurring role on the FX series Rescue Me. A few of his other television credits include guest-starring roles on CSI: Miami, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Third Watch and Oz.
Serpico resides in New York with his wife and two children.