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Terrence Duckett

Terrence Duckett: who is he?

Terrence was born on May 22, 1962, in New York State, USA; he is of American nationality and has the zodiac sign of Gemini.

He is a businessman and a consultant but is perhaps best known as the ex-husband of Jasmine Guy, a well-known American actress, singer, and filmmaker.

Childhood and education

Since Terrence respects his parents’ privacy, little is known about them. It is assumed that his mother was a homemaker and that his father ran a modest business. Terrence was raised by his parents in New York State.

Terrence developed a passion for sports while attending an area elementary school, and he later played football for his high school team. During his adolescence, Terrence also showed an interest in dancing and acting with the theatre club at his school.

He graduated from high school in 1980, and although he hasn’t talked about his subsequent schooling, it’s assumed that he went to college, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in 1984.

Although Terrence tries to keep the specifics of his love life out of the spotlight, it is known that he served as Soda and Lime’s director of strategic alliances for seven years.

He has been a business consultant for more than 20 years, and he currently works with the Los Angeles, California-based healthcare company Onpaceplus.

While they were still married, Terrence and Jasmine reportedly filed for bankruptcy, which is thought to be one of the factors that caused their divorce.

Marriage and romantic relations with Jasmine Guy

Although Terrence and Jasmine haven’t discussed how they met, it’s assumed that in the mid-1990s, a mutual friend put them up on a blind date.

The couple wed in August 1998 in front of a sizable gathering of their friends and family. Their daughter Imani Duckett was born on March 28, 1999, and she only recently began her acting career in 2020 after being chosen to play Luna in the drama film “Open.”

In 2008, Terrence and Jasmine filed for divorce, claiming their incompatibility.

While it is well known that Jasmine dated renowned American actor Eddie Murphy in 1989, Terrence has not mentioned any other women that he may have dated.

Terrence, who had a daughter with Jasmine Guy, appeared to be unmarried as of June 2022.

Activities and other passions

Terrence was much more physically active in his 20s, 30s, and 40s when he worked out almost daily and practiced boxing. He is still physically active today and works out two to three times per week.

Terrence loves to travel and has visited numerous European nations, his favorite of which is England. He has also visited more than 20 US states and a few South American nations.

He owns a dog as a pet and loves animals.

Terrence enjoys trying new foods, but his favorite cuisine is Mexican.

In addition to the “Fast and Furious” franchise, “Independence Day,” and “Bad Boys” being a few of his favorite movies, he has his favorite stars and actresses, including Vin Diesel, Will Smith, and Angelina Jolie.

Age, stature, and Net Worth

Terrence is 60 years old, 5 feet 8 inches (1.75 meters) tall, has brown eyes and short black hair, and weighs about 155 lbs (70kgs).

Terrence’s net worth was believed to be at $1.5 million as of June 2022, whereas Jasmine, his ex-wife, is said to have a net worth of more than $4 million.

Who is Jasmine, his ex-wife?

Jasmine Guy is an American citizen and was born on March 10, 1962, in Boston, Massachusetts, under the sign of the Pisces. She has starred in nearly 100 films and TV shows, but she is probably best known for playing Dominique La Rue, a supporting role, in Eddie Murphy’s critically acclaimed 1989 crime comedy “Harlem Nights,” which he also wrote and directed and in which he also co-starred with Richard Pryor and Redd Foxx. The film, which is set in the 1930s and centers on the life of the proprietor of an illegal gambling den in New York City, won two of the five prizes it was nominated for, including an Oscar nod for Best Costume Design.

Jasmine and her sister Monica were reared in Boston by their African-American father Reverend William Vincent Guy, a minister at the Friendship Baptist Church of Atlanta, and their Portuguese-American mother Jaye Rudolph, a high school teacher.

In 1982’s musical drama “Fame,” where she played Fame Dancer, she made her TV series debut. In 1988’s musical comedy-drama “School Daze,” she made her film debut. Jasmine rose to fame after being chosen to play Whitley Gilbert in the Bill Cosby-created blockbuster comedy series “A Different World,” which also starred Kadeem Hardison and Lisa Bonet.

The series, which followed a group of youngsters who had enrolled at a historically Black university, ran from 1987 to 1993. It received three Primetime Emmy nominations and won 17 of the 28 trophies it was nominated for.

Other prominent 1990s roles for Jasmine were “Klash,” a 1995 musical romance crime film, “Touched by an Angel,” a 1996 family fantasy series, and “Cats Don’t Dance,” a 1997 animated family comedy (voice role).

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