“I always stay in the urban comedy genre because it just never gets old. It's one of those things that people watch, again and again. This is that kind of movie. It gives you longevity.” PeopleGivingKindWatchesComedyGenreAgain And AgainLongevityUrban Author:Terry Crews
“I'm actually a perpetual 13-year-old. I've never advanced beyond 13. Every day, tomorrow is my 14th birthday. That's my kind of humor.” YearsKindTomorrowPerpetual Author:Terry Crews
“I kind of put myself out there a lot just because I trust the people I'm working with. You have to see what works and what doesn't. Sometimes it's not my job to find that out, it's just my job to do what the character calls for. And if you change the character I'll do that too.” PeopleIfsKindSometimesCharacterJobs Author:Terry Crews
“The difference between me and Tiny Lister is that he has never been the greatest actor, he hasn't been able to do a lot of big talking parts in movies, or even... he kind of has one emotion. He never looks at his career as an obstacle, he only looks at the positives. He's done... he knows, he has an opportunity. I mean, you see in a script, "Tiny Lister" type, you know you've made your mark. I mean on Friday After Next, that's what everyone expected me to be the new Tiny because it was that sort of part to fill that role, but if you look at the movie, there was a lot more there.” IfsKnowsLooksKindMeanMadeDoneBigsAbleNextActorsOpportunityDifferencesEmotionTalkingCareersRolesTypeMarkScriptsObstaclesExpectedTinyFriday Author:Terry Crews