Terrence Howard


Terrence Dashon Howard is an American actor performing 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 the buddy comedy Who's the Man?. In 1995 he had a minor role in Mr. Holland's Opus. He later was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as a pimp and drug dealer in Hustle & Flow. He played James "Rhodey" Rhodes in the first Marvel Cinematic Universe film Iron Man.
He played Quentin Spivey in the films The Best Man and The Best Man Holiday and the miniseries The Best Man: [The Final Chapters]. On television, he portrayed Jackie Jackson in The Jacksons: An American Dream, Al Cowlings in The O. J. Simpson Story, Cassius Clay in King of the World, and Ralph Abernathy in Boycott. He won an NAACP Image Award for his role in Lackawanna Blues. 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. His debut album, Shine Through It, was released in September 2008. In December 2022, Howard announced that he planned to retire from acting, but has since appeared in several films and television shows.

Early life

Howard was born in Chicago, on March 11, 1969, to Tyrone and Anita Howard, who were both of African and English ancestry. His great-grandmother was actress Minnie Gentry. Howard was raised in Cleveland, Ohio, where he had a rocky childhood. He has claimed that he endured beatings from his physically abusive father, and that he saw his father stabbing another man in the Santa Line Slaying when Terrence was two years old. His father was convicted of manslaughter and served 11 months in jail. Howard's parents divorced upon his father's release. He was raised by his great-grandmother, who died at the age of 77 in 1993.

Career

Howard made his big film break in 1995's Mr. Holland's Opus and Dead Presidents. He continued being cast in television and movie roles, and co-starred as Greg Sparks in the late-1990s short-lived television series Sparks with James L. Avery Sr. and Miguel A. Nunez Jr. Howard also appeared in The Best Man, in Ashanti's music video for her 2002 single "Foolish", and in Mary J. Blige's video for "Be Without You". Howard also made an appearance on the TV series Family Matters and Moesha.
Howard has said that he looks for characters that "teach him about himself" when choosing his film roles. For the 2005 film Hustle & Flow, Howard portrayed a pimp and aspiring rapper. He performed all the character's tracks, including "It's Hard out Here for a Pimp", which won the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 78th Academy Awards. Howard has also worked as a film producer, as when he was credited for the 2007 film Pride. In 2008, Howard hosted the PBS series Independent Lens.
Howard was contracted to play Colonel James Rhodes in the 2008 film Iron Man. Howard was signed on before any of the other major actors and was the highest paid actor in the film. He was replaced by actor Don Cheadle in the film's sequels. Entertainment Weekly reported that Howard was offered a 50 to 80 percent pay cut for Iron Man 2, though it said that it was unclear whether Howard turned down the role or whether Marvel withdrew their offer.
Howard released his debut adult alternative album, Shine Through It, in 2008 on Columbia/SME Records. He described the album as urban country, and either wrote or co-wrote all the songs on it.
In 2008, he made his Broadway debut, playing Brick in an all-African-American production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, directed by Debbie Allen. During rehearsals, he allegedly attacked and seriously injured musical composer Tex Allen. Allen said he suffered multiple injuries and in October 2008, Allen filed a $5 million lawsuit against Howard. In 2010, Howard joined the cast of Law & Order: Los Angeles, playing Deputy District Attorney Joe Dekker. He alternated shows with Alfred Molina, who portrayed Deputy District Attorney Ricardo Morales. The series was cancelled after one season. In 2011, Howard played Nelson Mandela in the film Winnie Mandela.
From 2015 to 2020, Howard starred on the television series Empire, playing Lucious Lyon, a hip-hop mogul who discovers he is dying and must ensure the survival of his music empire. He also appeared in the television series Wayward Pines portraying Sheriff Arnold Pope, a main character in the first season in 2015 and a guest character in the second and final season.
On hosting the ninth annual Guys Choice Awards in 2015 Howard said, "I got the other guy on my side. Big Devil. Big D is my rolling buddy!". At the ceremony he was also awarded Most Dangerous Man.
In February 2021, it was announced that Howard would star in British sci-fi/thriller film Beneath. In February 2022, he was cast in the horror film Skeletons in the Closet. Howard said in December 2022 that he had retired "for the most part" two years prior and that "this is the end for me".
Howard once turned down a role portraying Marvin Gaye as he was worried he would have to kiss another man; Howard told Bill Maher in 2025, "That would fuck me. I would cut my lips off. If I kissed some man, I would cut my lips off."

Personal life

Marriages

, Howard lives outside Philadelphia in Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania. He has been married four times to three women, and has five children.
Howard married his first wife, Lori McCommas, in 1993. They had three children together, two daughters and a son. Howard has two grandchildren, a granddaughter and a grandson. Howard and McCommas' divorce was filed in 2000 and finalized in 2001, but they remarried in 2005. They subsequently filed for divorce a year later and finalized for a second time in 2007.
Howard married his second wife, Michelle Ghent, in 2010. Ghent filed for divorce in February 2011. Ghent filed for a restraining order in December 2011, accusing Howard of being physically abusive toward her. Their divorce was finalized in May 2013, though the agreement was overturned in 2015 after a judge ruled Howard had signed it under duress of Ghent threatening to sell nude pictures of Howard and other personal information.
Howard wed his third wife, model and restaurateur Mira Pak, in late 2013. They have two sons, born 2015 and 2016. The two divorced in 2015 and then were engaged to remarry in December 2018.

Educational claims

Howard has stated that he "went to school for chemical engineering and applied materials". Though he did not complete his engineering degree, Howard says he thinks of himself as an engineer and says he intends to return one day to complete the "three credits" of which he claims he is currently short. On February 26, 2013, Howard also said on Jimmy Kimmel Live! that he had earned a PhD degree in chemical engineering from South Carolina State University that year. Howard never attended SCSU, and SCSU does not confer doctorates in chemical engineering. Instead, Howard was awarded an honorary degree of "Doctorate of Humane Letters" from SCSU after speaking at its commencement ceremony in 2012.

Pseudoscientific theories

In a 2015 interview with Rolling Stone, Howard explained that he had formulated his own language of logic, which he called "Terryology", and which he was keeping secret until he had patented it. This logic language, he claimed, would be used to prove the statement "".
Howard blames his leaving the Pratt Institute over disagreements with a professor regarding this hypothesis. Howard stated he dedicates up to 17 hours daily to creating sculptures from plastic fragments joined with copper wire or solder, which he claims demonstrate his mathematical model.
In 2017, Howard published his "proof" of the claim that "" on his Twitter account. Concerns were raised about the logical consistency of Howard's thinking.
In May 2024, Howard was a guest on The Joe Rogan Experience, where he attempted to debunk the Pythagorean theorem, claimed he can kill gravity, said he does not believe in the number zero, and claimed he remembers the events of the day he was born.
Neil deGrasse Tyson posted a video to YouTube in June 2024 responding to Terryology. Tyson stated that Howard's manifesto contained "assumptions and statements that are under-informed, misinformed, or simply false".

Legal issues

Howard was arrested in August 2000 for assaulting a Continental Airlines flight attendant after refusing her request to return to his seat because the seat belt sign was on. He was charged with assault and jailed overnight.
Howard was also arrested in 2001 for a variety of charges related to a violent attack on his estranged first wife, including assault, terroristic threats, harassment, and stalking. According to police reports, he arrived at her house after an argument on the phone, forced entry into her home by breaking in doors, and chased her into the backyard where he punched her in the face twice. The violent attack ended when Howard's brother stepped in. In 2002, he pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace.
On December 5, 2011, a judge granted Howard's then-wife Michelle Ghent a restraining order based on her claims that Howard had caused her physical injuries that required medical attention, once broke her computer in half, repeatedly threatened her, and stalked her by telephone and on the Internet.
In August 2013, Ghent obtained a second restraining order against him after showing up in court with a black eye she said he gave her.
In a September 2015 interview with Rolling Stone, Howard admitted to hitting his first wife in 2001, saying: "She was talking to me real strong, and I lost my mind and slapped her in front of the kids."

Awards, nominations and honors

OrganizationsYearCategoryWorkResultRef.
Academy Award2005Best ActorHustle & FlowNomitated
Austin Film Critics Association2005Breakthrough ArtistHustle & FlowWon
BET Awards2006Best ActorHustle & Flow / CrashWon
BET Awards2008Best ActorThe Brave One / The Perfect HolidayNomitated
BET Awards2015Best ActorEmpireWon
Black Movie Award2005Outstanding Actor in a Supporting RoleCrashNomitated
Black Movie Award2005Outstanding Actor in a Leading RoleHustle & FlowWon-
Black Reel Award1999Best Supporting ActorThe Best ManNomitated-
Black Reel Award2001Best Supporting ActorBoycottWon
Black Reel Award2005Best EnsembleFour BrothersNomitated
Black Reel Award2005Best Ensemble CastCrashWon
Black Reel Award2005Best Supporting ActorCrashWon
Black Reel Award2005Best Ensemble CastHustle & FlowNomitated
Black Reel Award2005Best ActorHustle & FlowWon
Black Reel Award2005Best Supporting ActorLackawanna BluesNomitated-
Black Reel Award2008Best Supporting ActorIron ManNomitated
Chicago Film Critics Association1999Award for Most Promising ActorThe Best ManNomitated-
Chicago Film Critics Association2005Best ActorHustle & FlowNomitated
Chicago Film Critics Association2005Best Supporting ActorCrashNomitated
Critics' Choice Movie Awards2005Best Acting EnsembleCrashWon
Critics' Choice Movie Awards2005Best Supporting ActorCrashNomitated
Critics' Choice Movie Awards2005Best ActorHustle & FlowNomitated
Critics' Choice Movie Awards2005Best SongHustle & FlowWon
Florida Film Critics Circle2005Pauline Kael Breakout AwardCrashWon
Golden Globe Awards2005Best Actor – Motion Picture DramaHustle & FlowNomitated
Gotham Independent Film Award2005Breakthrough ActorHustle & FlowNomitated
Gotham Independent Film Award2005Best Ensemble CastCrashNomitated-
Independent Spirit Award1999Best Supporting MaleThe Best ManNomitated
Independent Spirit Award2005Best Male LeadHustle & FlowNomitated
NAACP Image Award1999NAACP Image Award for [Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture|Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture]The Best ManWon
NAACP Image Award2001Outstanding Actor in a Miniseries or MovieBoycottNomitated
NAACP Image Award2005Outstanding Actor in a Motion PictureHustle & FlowNomitated
NAACP Image Award2005Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion PictureCrashWon
NAACP Image Award2005Outstanding Actor in a Miniseries or MovieLackawanna BluesWon
NAACP Image Award2007Outstanding Actor in a Motion PicturePrideNomitated
NAACP Image Award2010Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesLaw & Order: LANomitated
NAACP Image Award2013Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion PictureThe ButlerNomitated
NAACP Image Award2013Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion PictureThe Best Man HolidayNomitated
NAACP Image Award2015Outstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesEmpireWon
NAACP Image Award2016Outstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesEmpireNomitated-
NAACP Image Award2017Outstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesEmpireNomitated-
NAACP Image Award2022Outstanding Actor in a Miniseries or MovieThe Best Man: The Final ChaptersNomitated
National Board of Review2005Breakthrough Performance by an ActorCrashWon
Online Film Critics Society2005Online Film Critics Society Award for Best ActorHustle & FlowNomitated
Razzie Award2013Worst Screen ComboMovie 43Nomitated-
Screen Actors Guild Awards2004Outstanding Cast in a Motion PictureRayNomitated
Screen Actors Guild Awards2005Outstanding Cast in a Motion PictureCrashWon
Screen Actors Guild Awards2005Outstanding Cast in a Motion PictureHustle & FlowNomitated
Screen Actors Guild Awards2013Outstanding Cast in a Motion PictureThe ButlerNomitated
Teen Choice Award2015Choice Drama TV ActorEmpireNomitated
Teen Choice Award2015Choice TV VillainEmpireNomitated
Teen Choice Award2015Choice TV ChemistryEmpireNomitated
People's Choice Awards2016Favorite Dramatic TV Actor EmpireNomitated
People's Choice Awards2017Favorite Dramatic TV ActorEmpireNomitated
Satellite Award2005Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or ComedyHustle & FlowWon-
Vancouver Film Critics Circle2005Best Supporting ActorCrashWon
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association2005Best Supporting ActorCrashNomitated-
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association2005Best Breakthrough PerformanceHustle & FlowWon
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association2005Best ActorHustle & FlowNomitated

Discography