“Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist” star Terrence Howard visits “The Jennifer Hudson Show” airing Tuesday, September 24. Terrence and Jennifer reminisce about working together. Then, Terrence opens up about his life as a grandfather, his passion for gardening, and the surprising way he taught his son to drive.
Terrence also talks about his new series, sharing what he thought about co-star Kevin Hart’s performance. Then he discusses his relationship with Samuel L. Jackson, saying that he’s known the veteran actor since he was a child and has always considered him “like an uncle.” Terrance also reveals who the real star of his new show is. Finally, Terrence shows off his dance moves!
Terrence Howard has had a diverse and impressive career, showcasing his talent in a variety of roles. Here are some of his top movies:
- Hustle & Flow (2005) – Howard plays a Memphis pimp trying to become a rapper, a role that earned him an Academy Award nomination.
- Crash (2004) – In this ensemble film about racial tensions in Los Angeles, Howard delivers a powerful performance as an African American director.
- Iron Man (2008) – He portrays James “Rhodey” Rhodes in the first film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a role he would later pass on in favor of Don Cheadle.
- The Butler (2013) – Howard plays a significant role in this historical drama about a White House butler serving multiple presidents.
- Empire (2015-2020) – Although a TV series, Howard’s portrayal of Lucious Lyon made a huge impact and solidified his status as a leading man.
- Get Rich or Die Tryin’ (2005) – Co-starring with 50 Cent, Howard plays a pivotal role in this semi-autobiographical drama about the rapper’s rise to fame.
- Dead Presidents (1995) – In this crime drama, he plays a Vietnam War veteran who turns to crime.
- The Best Man (1999) – Howard has a memorable role in this romantic comedy-drama about college friends reuniting.
These films highlight his range as an actor, from drama to action to comedy. See more photos and video clip inside…
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