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Terrence Dashon Howard is an acclaimed American actor known for his performances in films and TV shows. He has received numerous award nominations, including an Oscar, and has played memorable roles like Rhodey in the first Iron Man movie and Lucious Lyon in the TV series Empire. In recent news, he has announced his plans to retire from acting.
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Terrence Dashon Howardis an American actor. Known for his performances on film and television, he has received a Screen Actors Guild Award as well as nominations for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and two Independent Spirit Awards.
Howard made his film debut in a minor role in buddy comedy Who’s the Man?film.
During his career he acted in films such as Biker Boyzand The Best Man Holidayand the miniseries The Best Man: The Final Chapters (2022). On television, he portrayed Jackie Jackson in The Jacksons: An American Dream (1992), Al Cowlings in The O. J. Simpson Story (1995), Cassius Clay in King of the World (2000), and Ralph Abernathy in Boycott (2001). He won an NAACP Image Award for his role in Lackawanna Blues (2005). He starred as the lead character Lucious Lyon in the Fox musical drama series Empire from 2015 to 2020.
Howard made his Broadway debut playing Brick in the revival of the Tennessee Williams play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (2008). His debut album, Shine Through It, was released in September 2008. In December 2022, he announced that he planned to retire from acting.
Terrence Howard has been nominated for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and two Independent Spirit Awards. He has also won a Screen Actors Guild Award.
Terrence Howard’s breakthrough film role was in the 2005 movie Hustle & Flow, where he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as a pimp and drug dealer.
Terrence Howard has played a variety of memorable characters, including James ,Rhodey, Rhodes in the first Iron Man film, Lucious Lyon in the TV series Empire, and Quentin Spivey in the films The Best Man and The Best Man Holiday.
Terrence Howard made his Broadway debut in 2008, playing the role of Brick in the revival of the Tennessee Williams play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
In December 2022, Terrence Howard announced that he plans to retire from acting.
My future’s about trying to be a better man.
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We both can be the most beautiful and benevolent creatures on the planet, but then there’s another side that can be as harsh and as ugly as the darkest thing you could imagine seeing.
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I just wanted to be a scientist.
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Every artist has to grow, and has to challenge themselves with a new form of expression.
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As a child our dreams got scattered all about and all our future prospects got scattered to so many places, and we spend our lives trying to find the little pieces that make up our lives and make up the dreams that we had as a child that got blown away in the windstorm.
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And right now I may just be living inside the heart of the body, and I one day hope to move to the brain.
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No, most of the decisions that I make with regard to taking roles, I just look for something that’s challenging, something that I think I can accomplish, you know.
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All the things we have to remember, and I’ve mentioned this before, is that we’re all artists.
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And I’m very surprised that all this stuff actually worked out to where I could have a career in film, gain the benefit of my education, and be thankful that I was able to break into my craft as an actor.
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You just drop a character like this that and the other and it’s done.
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And, so yeah, I’ll always want to work in independent films because you’re not forced into a category or a formula.
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The reason that I’m an actor, or an artist, is ultimately because I’m trying to paint a self-portrait, and the most complete and beautiful self-portrait that you can.
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The purpose of my life is being a father to my kids and being a husband to my wife.
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I don’t think President Obama has been that revolutionary in reaching out to ethnic communities. President Reagan did a lot for the black community that people don’t realize.
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Don’t just view me as an actor.
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And when I stopped doing that and started thinking about what feels natural and what feels right to me and started pleasing myself, then it became good.
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Sometimes the only way to make palatable that which is appalling and apprehensive is to season it with some humor.
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So I show appreciation for the little gifts that have been handed to me.
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When you hear buzz around the beehive, you know they’re making honey in there.
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In every person we meet there’s this little piece of God in them and that’s who you talk to. And that’s the only person that you allow to talk to you. When something else is speaking, you walk away from that. If it’s not good, if it’s not love, you walk away from it.
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I ad lib. I’ve gotta bring my own into it.
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We call the Creator father, because we rely upon Him to protect us, guide us, feed us, keep us warm, to discipline us and all those things. I try to take my cue from the Creator, with regard to my children.
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I am an engineer, but what I find important and necessary is that you just learn things as you go along.
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I’ve always had a natural fear of the police, or abuse of their power.
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I like to watch mankind in its futile attempt to understand the unknown, when they don’t even understand that which they know.
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My life’s experiences, I’ve always had, my uncle used to call it antenna. I know what’s going to happen oftentimes before it happened when it’s involving me.
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I’m trying to make enough money where I can be financially independent and be able to go and just pursue that thing that everybody really needs, just pursue my family and the cause of my family.
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The difference with Cleveland is that the racial tension was not a casual taste of it. It was outlandish.
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Every one of us is an artist, and as an artist, you really can stroll into any venue that you want, as long as you take your time to learn the etiquette of that venue.
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The only thing that really matters in the initial part of my career, the worst mistake I’ve ever made was try to do things to please the audience thinking how the audience is going to respond if I do this.
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I can’t tell you if one day I’ll be standing up there with an Oscar or directing, but I am going to be the best human being I possibly can.
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Every role you play is literally – and I’ve said this before – every single role that you play, the only way you can connect to that character is because that was a piece of you that was scattered around that yard, almost like we got caught up in some whirlwind.
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Every little job becomes a dream, and you don’t recall it anymore, and maybe you might have a deja vu moment, but it’s like something you dreamed earlier.
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I don’t have any love for this business or the game or for acting. This is my day job.
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