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Born | Terry Alan Crews July 30, 1968 |
Other names | Terry Alan Crews, Big T, T-Money, Squeegee Lo, Henry David Thoreau, Terry Crews, Jr, Big Black Bird |
Occupation(s) | Actor, former football player |
Years active | 1991-1996 (playing) 1999–present (acting) |
Spouse | Rebecca Crews (1990–present) |
Children | 5 |
Website | www |
Personal information | |||||||||
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Born: | Flint, Michigan | July 30, 1968||||||||
Career information | |||||||||
College: | Western Michigan University | ||||||||
NFL draft: | 1991 / round: 11 / pick: 2 | ||||||||
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Career NFL statistics as of 1995 | |||||||||
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Terry Alan Crews (born July 30, 1968) is an American actor and former NFL player. He is perhaps best known for playing Julius on the UPN/CW sitcom Everybody Hates Chris and for his appearances in Old Spice commercials,[1] as well as for roles in films like Friday After Next, White Chicks, Idiocracy, Gamer, and The Expendables. He stars as Nick Kingston-Persons in the TBS sitcom Are We There Yet? and as himself in the BET reality series The Family Crews.
Early life
Crews was born in Flint, Michigan,[2] the son of Terry Crews, Sr. and Patricia Crews. Crews grew up in a very strict household held down by his mother. He attended The Flint Academy.[3] He earned an Art Excellence Scholarship to attend the Interlochen Center for the Arts and then Western Michigan University.[4] While completing his studies as an Art major, Crews was a key member of the WMU football team, where he earned all-conference honors as a defensive end. Crews was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams of the NFL in the 11th round of the 1991 NFL Draft.[5] He carved out a career spanning seven[6] years, including stints with the Rams, San Diego Chargers, the Washington Redskins and the Philadelphia Eagles.
Career
After retiring from the NFL in 1997, Crews pursued an acting career and took a stint as T-Money on Battle Dome (modeled after American Gladiators). Crews played the beefcake "he-man" in films such as White Chicks. He played Damon Pearly in Friday After Next, starring Ice Cube and Mike Epps. He has also done commercials with Nike. He last starred in the sitcom Everybody Hates Chris as Julius Rock, and his more modern movie appearances were alongside Adam Sandler in The Longest Yard, Click, and The Benchwarmers (as well as the long-delayed Mike Judge film Idiocracy, where Crews played President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho).
Crews has made many cameo appearances. He was in Blink-182's music video of "Down" as a police officer, in Jamie Kennedy's "Rollin' with Saget" as the security guard, and in films such as Training Day and Soul Plane.
Crews usually portrays buff-looking characters with a humorous softer side, singing along with 80's music or becoming engaged with soap operas (as well as his signature robot dance). But more recently, he has been able to alternate with more serious projects such as his recent appearances in Harsh Times, Street Kings, and The Expendables.
He has been featured in several Old Spice TV commercials for their "Odor Blocker Body Wash". The ads were directed by Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim.[7]
In the sitcom Are We There Yet?, Crews had a lead role as Nick Kingston-Persons. In the series' first trailer, Ice Cube said that Crews is the perfect person to replace him as Nick, and that his physical comedy is undeniable. The series was picked up for 90 new episodes[8] (approx six seasons) by August 2010, while Crews enjoyed box office success in three movies in August 2010 (Middle Men, The Expendables, Lottery Ticket).[9]
He also stars in his own reality series on BET entitled The Family Crews which is about his everyday life with his family. The show premiered on February 21, 2010.
In 2012 it was announced that he would be joining the cast of the Aaron Sorkin-helmed drama The Newsroom. He will be portraying the bodyguard and life coach of Will McAvoy, the show's protagonist.[10] There was a reference to his football past during his first appearance in the series, but it should however be noted that the football past of his character, Lonny Church, is completely different from his real-life one (his character was a Defensive Tackle who played for the Clemson Tigers in college before being drafted to the Cincinnati Bengals in the eighth round of the NFL Draft and who then got cut five weeks into the training camp, while Crews played a Linebacker in defense for the Western Michigan Broncos in college before being drafted in the eleventh round by the Los Angeles Rams and then played in the league for four seasons). Terry is currently a contestant in a NBC celebrity reality competition series called Stars Earn Stripes.
Personal life
Crews has four daughters and one son (with one being a stepdaughter from his wife's previous relationship) with his wife of 22 years, Rebecca King-Crews, a former beauty queen and gospel recording artist.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | The 6th Day | Vincent Bansworth | |
2001 | Training Day | Bloods member | Uncredited |
2002 | Serving Sara | Vernon | |
2002 | Friday After Next | Damon Pearly | |
2003 | Deliver Us from Eva | Big bartender | |
2003 | Malibu's Most Wanted | 8 Ball | |
2003 | BAADASSSSS! | Big T | |
2004 | Behind the Smile | Big James | |
2004 | Soul Plane | Bouncer | |
2004 | Starsky & Hutch | Porter | |
2004 | White Chicks | Latrell Spencer | |
2005 | The Longest Yard | Cheeseburger Eddy "89" | |
2006 | The Alibi | Crazy Eight | |
2006 | Harsh Times | Darrell | |
2006 | The Benchwarmers | Steven | |
2006 | Puff, Puff, Pass | Cool Crush Ice Killa | |
2006 | Click | Singing guy in car | Uncredited |
2006 | Idiocracy | President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho | |
2006 | Inland Empire | Street person | |
2007 | Norbit | Big Black Jack Latimore | |
2007 | How to Rob a Bank | Officer Degepse | |
2007 | Who's Your Caddy? | Tank | |
2007 | Balls of Fury | Freddy "Fingers" Wilson | |
2008 | Street Kings | Detective II Terrence Washington | |
2008 | Get Smart | Agent 91 | |
2008 | Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd: Out of Control | Agent 91 | |
2009 | Terminator Salvation | Captain Jericho | |
2009 | Gamer | Hackman | |
2010 | The Expendables | Hale Caesar | |
2010 | Lottery Ticket | Jimmy | |
2010 | Middle Men | James | |
2011 | Bridesmaids | Boot camp instructor | Cameo |
2012 | The Expendables 2 | Hale Caesar | |
2013 | Scary Movie 5 | ||
2013 | Aztec Warrior | Juan Claudio | |
2013 | Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 | Earl Devereaux | |
2014 | The Expendables 3 | Hale Ceasar |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999–2001 | Battle Dome | T-Money | |
2005 | My Wife and Kids | Daryl | |
2005–2009 | Everybody Hates Chris | Julius Rock | |
2006 | The Boondocks | Various characters | Voice |
2010–present | Are We There Yet? | Nick Kingston-Persons | |
2010–2011 | The Family Crews | Himself | Reality show |
2011 | BrainSurge | Himself | |
2012 | The Newsroom | Lonny Church | |
2012 | Stars Earn Stripes | Himself | Reality show |
2013 | Arrested Development |
Music videos
Year | Artist | Song | Role |
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2004 | Blink-182 | "Down" | Police officer |
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2012 | The Expendables 2 | Hale Caesar | Voice |
References
- ^ Terry Crews Talks The Expendables 2
- ^ "Flint native Terry Crews shines on screen". The Michigan Journal. February 6, 2007. Retrieved October 2, 2008.
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(help) - ^ "Chris Rock to Appear on His Own Sitcom". BET.com. July 25, 2007. Retrieved May 8, 2011.
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(help) - ^ "Everybody Hates Chris". The CW. Retrieved October 2, 2008.
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- ^ "Terry Crews NFL Football Statistics". Pro Football Reference/USA Today. Retrieved December 21, 2012.
- ^ The Family Crews TV Show (Wife says she followed him around the NFL for 9 years)
- ^ Tim and Eric direct Terry Crews for Old Spice
- ^ ‘Are We There Yet‘ Renewed by TBS for 90 More Episodes 16 August 2010 - tvbythenumbers
- ^ "Terry Crews' Triple Threat! Friday Four?! Actor Speaks on Success, Family and More!". UrbLife.com. August 19, 2010.
- ^ http://insidetv.ew.com/2012/07/02/newsroom-scoop-expendables-ii-star-to-play-heavy/
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