Monday, March 10, 2008
TERRENCE HOWARD sat down recently for another "interestingly weird" interview, this time with New York Magazine. Among other things, Howard talks about his long-standing plan to leave Hollywood when he turns 40 - two years from now. What's he going to do then?
“Science is still my main focus,” he says, having once studied chemical engineering at Brooklyn’s Pratt Institute. “My music [an “urban country” album due in September] still bears a greater weight on me than acting.” He’d like to finish his degree, “study physics the way I wanted to,” and set up a production company that makes serious black films, turn himself into the anti–Tyler Perry. “There’s some really talented actors out there who will not compromise for the sake of a joke.”
You can check out the rest of the interview here.
Labels: Hollywood, Terrence Howard
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