His larger-than-life personality and impeccable comedic timing quickly made him a fan favorite.
His performances have earned him widespread recognition, particularly for his comedic roles.
He has also delivered memorable performances in action films likeThe Expendablesand comedies likeWhite Chicks.
Whether voicing animated characters or playing eccentric live-action roles, Crews consistently brings energy to his performances.
10Are We There Yet?
The show ran for three seasons on TBS and was created by Ali LeRoi and Ice Cube.
His ability to balance humor with heartfelt moments madeAre We There Yet?a fun, family-friendly sitcom.
Terry Crews voices Duane Williams inCraig of the Creek, Craigs supportive yet goofy father.
His performance balances toughness with vulnerability, showing a side of Crews rarely seen in his comedic roles.
Terry Crews joined the cast of action movie legends inThe Expendablesas Hale Caesar, the teams heavy weapons expert.
His role, though supporting, is undeniably memorable, thanks to his powerful presence and comedic one-liners.
The movie became a cult favorite due to its outrageous humor and the dozens ofincredibly memorableWhite Chicksquotes.
Idiocracyis now a cult classic, with Crewss over-the-top portrayal of Camacho being a major highlight.
As Julius, Crews brought a perfect mix of warmth, toughness, and comedic timing.
His tough-love parenting style balanced discipline with genuine care, making him one of TVs most memorable sitcom dads.
Created by Michael Schur and Dan Goor,Brooklyn Nine-Ninefollows the quirky detectives of the 99th precinct in Brooklyn.