Terry Crews' First Movie Role Was In This Arnold Schwarzenegger Sci-Fi Flop
Terry Crews has had lots of success on the big and small screen, but he started his career with a turn in a not-so-lucrative Arnold Schwarzenegger sci-fi flick.
Read MoreTerry Crews has had lots of success on the big and small screen, but he started his career with a turn in a not-so-lucrative Arnold Schwarzenegger sci-fi flick.
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