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When Marvin Gaye made his return to Richmond in 1977, three years after his previous performance in the city, trouble men got in his way. On the morning of Sept. 20, following a late-night concert at ...
Fifty years ago this summer, vibrating with agitation and energy, Marvin Gaye headed down the wood steps into a Detroit studio and made his anthem for the ages. “What’s Going On,” a poignant ...
Terrence Howard said he turned down playing Marvin Gaye in a Lee Daniels-directed biopic after being told that the late singer was gay. The “Iron Man” star, 56, shared the revelation on ...
He was not ready for a certain kind of sexual healing. Terrence Howard passed on the chance to play Marvin Gaye in a biopic because he would have had to film gay scenes. The “Empire” alum ...
Marvin Gaye's life ended 20 years ago when his father shot him on April Fools' Day. But Gaye's musical legend has never stopped growing. Michael Eric Dyson, writer and University of Pennsylvania ...
In a candid conversation on Bill Maher’s Club Random podcast, the Empire star discussed his regret over declining a chance to portray legendary Motown singer Marvin Gaye in a biopic, citing ...
Let's Get It On' singer Marvin Gaye shared one son with his first wife, Anna Gordy, and two children with his second wife, Janis Gaye Emy LaCroix is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been ...
Howard said his great regret was turning Robinson down, explaining that he only did so because he was already in "conversation with Lee Daniels about playing Marvin Gaye" in a separate project.
Terrence Howard nearly starred as Marvin Gaye in the Prince of Motown’s biopic, but talks with Lee Daniels to take the role broke down after Howard learned the film would be exploring Gaye’s ...
R&B veteran and actor Tyrese Gibson put on a Marvin Gaye-esque tribute while performing the national anthem" during the Dallas Cowboys vs. Los Angeles Rams game on Sunday (August 11). But to some ...
Maher, 69, argued that the narrative of the “Sexual Healing” hitmaker’s life was “much more interesting” than Robinson’s, and that Howard “would’ve been perfect as Marvin Gaye ...