Terrence Howard, the acclaimed actor celebrated for his roles in “Hustle & Flow,” “Crash,” and “Empire,” has inked a deal with Independent Artist Group for representation, marking a new chapter in his illustrious career.
π A Career of Distinction: Howard’s journey in Hollywood is punctuated by his Academy Award-nominated performance in “Hustle & Flow” as DJay, a role that showcased his exceptional versatility and depth as an actor. Directed by Craig Brewer, the film follows the story of a Memphis pimp and aspiring hip-hop emcee, earning Howard critical acclaim and a permanent spot in cinematic history.
π₯ Impactful Performances: His portrayal of TV director Cameron Thayer in “Crash,” a poignant exploration of race and redemption in Los Angeles, won him the National Board of Review Award for Breakthrough Performance. The Lionsgate film, with a star-studded cast including Sandra Bullock and Don Cheadle, further solidified Howard’s status as a powerhouse actor.
π Working with the Greats: Throughout his film career, Howard has collaborated with top-tier directors and actors. Notable credits include “Prisoners” with Hugh Jackman, “The Butler” with Lee Daniels, “Iron Man” with Jon Favreau, “The Brave One” with Jodie Foster, “August Rush” with Robin Williams, and “The Company You Keep” with Robert Redford.
πΊ From Empire to Empire Building: Howard’s portrayal of Lucious Lyon on Fox’s “Empire” has been a defining role, bringing a complex character to life with finesse. Recently, he appeared in “The Best Man: The Final Chapters” on Peacock, contributing to the platform’s first original series to enter Nielsen’s Top 10 streaming rankings.
π What’s Next: Among Howard’s upcoming projects is John Ridley’s Netflix film “Shirley,” starring Regina King as Shirley Chisholm, America’s first Black congresswoman. This role adds to Howard’s diverse portfolio of challenging and significant characters.