Hailing from Flint, Mich., Terry Crews has not only one of the most recognizable faces around, but maybe one of the most recognizable physiques as well. The handsome hunk is currently one of the busiest actors in Hollywood, having a trio of flicks released in August alone, namely, The Expendables, Lottery Ticket and Middle Men. Heโs also starring in โAre We There Yet,โ the hit, new TV sitcom airing on the TBS Network.
Prior to entering showbiz, Terry attended Western Michigan University where he blossomed into a football phenom as a walk-on. Senior year, he was drafted by the San Diego Chargers, and then went on to enjoy a six-year career in the NFL.
Since retiring from pro football, Terry has already compiled over 40 screen credits, including memorable performances mostly flexing his pecs in Training Day, Terminator Salvation, Street Kings, Get Smart, Idiocracy, Balls of Fury, Gamer, Starsky & Hutch, The Longest Yard, Deliver Us from Eva, Friday after Next, White Chicks, Malibuโs Most Wanted, Click and The Benchwarmers. And on TV, heโs appeared on โThe District,โ โMy Wife and Kids,โ โCSI: Miami,โ โAll of Usโ and โEverybody Hates Chris.โ
Terry and his wife, Rebecca, a former beauty queen and Christian recording artist, recently celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary. The couple lives in Los Angeles, where they are raising their five children.
KW: You deserve all the success thatโs been coming your way. Itโs especially great to see you get a chance to exhibit your range playing a lead in your very own sitcom after being typecast a lot in beefcake roles.
TC: Thank you. It feels kind of weird, because I feel like Iโve got this market all to myself right now, at least until some bigger dude comes along whoโs funnier. They donโt even have a big, buff White with his own sitcom right now.
KW: Do you feel a little funny playing Nick on โAre We There Yet,โ given that the role was originated by the showโs executive producer, Ice Cube, who is also in the cast?
TC: Yeah, at first, I felt a little funny when I got the call saying they wanted me to play Nick, who Cube played, because a lot of people liked that movie and I just didnโt want to be the one to mess it up. But the fact is, Cube has been validating me by letting me know that, โWe want you to be you, just be Terry Crews and do what you do.โ And the bonus of having him acting in the series kind of validates it and gives the show his stamp of approval.
KW: So, youโre not intimidated by the presence on the set of the actor who originated the role?
TC: No, no, never, never. The only thing intimidating about Cube is that heโs the father of gangstaโ rap. You just worry about getting your lines right, or he might shoot you.
KW: Howโs it working opposite Essence Atkins , who plays your wife?
TC: Let me tell you, I always wanted to work with Essence ever since seeing the way she was doing comedy in {Dance Flick.} Sheโs so gorgeous, you had to wonder whether sheโs willing to get a little ugly and whether I was getting a person I could really bounce off of. But sheโs been great! And I just really feel blessed to be working with this entire cast and crew, itโs been like a family.
KW: Well, one of your three movies opening this month is โThe Expendables,โ co-starring Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mickey Rourke, Jason Statham, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Bruce Willis and Randy Couture. Iโve never seen so much beefcake in one movie.
TC: Iโm telling everybody, โBring your deodorant to the theater, because itโs going to be funky from all those dudes in there.โ
KW: How was it making โLottery Ticket?โ
TC: I have the greatest appreciation for Matt Alvarez and Ice Cube. They put me in {Friday after Next,} and now this, which I hope is just the start of a long, wonderful relationship. I love the urban comedies, because they keep you famous, keep you having fun, and keep you in love with the business. Those are my roots. Iโll always love doing those.
KW: The Tavis Smiley question: How do you want to be remembered?
TC: As a great father.

