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Actor Terrence Howard turned down the opportunity to play Marvin Gaye because he just couldn’t live with having to do a same-sex smooch. During Sunday’s episode of Bill Maher‘s “Club Random” podcast, ...
Terrence Howard stirred controversy after his appearance on a podcast, where he opened up about turning down a Marvin Gaye biopic directed by Lee Daniels. His comments about refusing to portray the ...
"A Good Hand Wasted," an upcoming original film starring Terrence Howard, will be released Nov. 6 on Turnstr+, a new streaming platform. Described as a psychological thriller, the official description ...
*Terrence Howard walked away from two major biopic roles–Marvin Gaye and Smokey Robinson–for very different reasons. Speaking on Bill Maher’s Club Random podcast, the actor opened up about passing on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Terrence Howard has drawn a line regarding what he will and won’t do onscreen, revealing that he’d never kiss a man for an acting ...
Terrence Howard isn’t open to playing gay roles in films. Howard is an accomplished actor, but he will never live down fumbling the Marvel Studios bag, and he might have fumbled another one due to ...
Terrence Howard is discussing his biggest career regrets. Howard, 56, spoke to Club Random podcast host Bill Maher about previous offers to step into the roles of two Motown greats on the Sunday, ...
He was not ready for a certain kind of sexual healing. Terrence Howard passed on the chance to play Marvin Gaye in a biopic because he would have had to film gay scenes. The “Empire” alum recalled ...
Terrence Howard said he turned down the Marvin Gaye biopic after learning it could involve kissing a man, citing personal discomfort with the role. Terrence Howard walked away from portraying Marvin ...
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The actor said he heard from Quincy Jones that the "Let's Get It On" singer was gay, adding that he wouldn't have been able to portray something he doesn't "understand." By Hilary Lewis Deputy Editor, ...