Biography - A Short Wiki
Terrence Howard has a glorious body and is an inspiration to many. Being the star of the red carpet means people will be interested in the actor’s body measurements. Luckily we have summarized all body measurements below!
Terrence Dashon Howard is an American actor and singer. Having been born in Chicago, Illinois, he was raised by his grandmother because his parents got divorced. Terrence first entered the industry with the miniseries The Jacksons: An American Dream. After that, he made an appearance in the television series Tall Hopes while made his big-screen debut with the film Who’s the Man? in the same year. His professional career took-off with the films Mr. Holland’s Opus, Dead President, and Hustle & Flow. After his success in these films, he got many offers for movies and television and even starred in music videos. His notable television series performances include Empire, The Best Man, Family Matters, and Wayward Pines. During his extensive film career, he has starred in numerous high-profile movies like Hustle & Flow, Crash, Get Rich or Die Tryin’, Prisoners, Iron Man, and more.
Body Measurements Table
Look below and behold the body statistics of Terrence Howard. The table covers bra size, height, weight, shoe size, and more!
Height: | 184 cm, 6 Feet |
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Weight: | 87 kg, 192 pounds |
Body Shape: | N/A |
Shoe Size (US): | N/A |
Quotes
"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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"So I show appreciation for the little gifts that have been handed to me."
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"I've always had a natural fear of the police, or abuse of their power."
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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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"Sometimes the only way to make palatable that which is appalling and apprehensive is to season it with some humor."
Terrence Howard