Then had an art scholarship to Western and I just walked onto the football team. But I'm actually a sci-fi special effects guy. There's drama in everything. That's why I love movies. Like Welcome to the Dollhouse , I'm a pound black man, and I could understand what it was like to be a little white girl. I told them, everybody expects you to be a little adult.
You don't have to retreat to your trailer. I have a background in like graphic design and a little bit of website. If you look at the parts I've played and the movies I've done. I mean you have to work with the stereotype.
The stereotype gets you paid, it gets you in the business. A lot of ball players love the Friday movies, they're big fans. I can go now to any team and be known now more for the movies than I was ever when I was playing. A lot of the guys have retired now. But I still get calls, congratulating me and that. I have written scripts, so I look at a part the way a writer would. That is, I look at it and look to see, OK, what function do I play in this scene?
You have to know what you bring to that scene and what you're about there. And usually, I play the heat, the drama, the heavy. If everyone's happy, then I'm the character where when I enter that means there's trouble. In a movie, when I enter, it's not a good thing. But I know where I'm at. But, you know, you don't have to call me by my character's name for months on end.
Football taught me that, because you can go from being best friends to having to play that person on another team, you have to be able to turn that on and off. You need to find that middle ground.
I think if I had a Tiger Woods lifestyle, I might have a problem with cameras. I knew that something wasn't gonna come out of the woodwork. Don't get me wrong, most of the guys out there loved playing football, I loved playing it.
Sort by: Most popular Recent Most upvotes. Login to post your comment. Show More Comments. No thanks Delete. Cancel Update. Login to reply. Cancel Reply. Contact Us. GDPR Compliance. As part of the WMU football team, Crews was a major force, earning all-conference honors as a defensive end and playing on the Mid-American Conference champion Broncos. In Crews retired from professional football and briefly took on the role of T-Money on the TV action competition Battle Dome In Crews made a bigger splash when he returned to the small screen, landing the recurring role of Julius on the Chris Rock comedy Everybody Hates Chris.
Crews soon began landing larger roles in high-profile movies such as Balls of Fury , Get Smart , Terminator Salvation , The Expendables and Bridesmaids Crews also reprised his Expendables role as Hale Caesar in two sequels and a video game based on the series. The second decade of the s has been a good one for Crews. With all of this work under his belt, however, Crews may still be best known for starring as the pumped-up spokesman in a string of popular Old Spice deodorant commercials.
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