Terrence Howard, born on March eleventh, nineteen sixty-nine, is a multifaceted American actor known for his compelling performances across film and television. He has garnered significant acclaim, including a Screen Actors Guild Award and nominations for prestigious honors such as an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and two Independent Spirit Awards.
Howard's cinematic journey began with a minor role in the buddy comedy Who's the Man? in nineteen ninety-three, followed by a part in Mr. Holland's Opus in nineteen ninety-five. His breakthrough came with his powerful portrayal of a pimp and drug dealer in Hustle & Flow in two thousand five, which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. He is also recognized for his role as James 'Rhodey' Rhodes in the iconic Marvel Cinematic Universe film Iron Man, released in two thousand eight.
In addition to his film work, Howard has made a significant impact on television. He portrayed Jackie Jackson in The Jacksons: An American Dream in nineteen ninety-two and took on roles in various notable productions, including Al Cowlings in The O. J. Simpson Story and Cassius Clay in King of the World. His performance in Lackawanna Blues in two thousand five earned him an NAACP Image Award. From two thousand fifteen to two thousand twenty, he captivated audiences as Lucious Lyon in the Fox musical drama series Empire.
Howard's talents extend beyond acting; he made his Broadway debut in two thousand eight, playing Brick in the revival of Tennessee Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. He also ventured into music, releasing his debut album, Shine Through It, in September two thousand eight. In December two thousand twenty-two, he announced plans to retire from acting, yet he has continued to appear in various films and television shows.