Terry McMillan Born: 18-Oct-1951 Birthplace: Port Huron, MI
Gender: Female Race or Ethnicity: Black Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Novelist Nationality: United States Executive summary: Waiting to Exhale Known for her bestselling roman � clefs, Terry McMillan was apparently duped into marrying a young Jamaican on the down low. Jonathan Plummer was, according to McMillan's divorce filings, just a closeted gay man working a green card scheme when they married in 1998. Plummer appears as the character Winston Shakespeare in How Stella Got Her Groove Back.
[S]hortly after he moved to California in 1995, I went out to the garage and opened the trunk of the car that Jonathan and I shared. I was shocked to find about ten or fifteen pornographic videos in it. Upon closer examination, I realized that just about every video was of gay men in black leather performing sexual acts on each other. I grabbed a handful of them and went upstairs where Jonathan was still sleeping. I woke him and asked why he had these videos. Jonathan calmly replied that he had picked them up for a friend in Jamaica because they could not get those kinds of videos there. He appeared to be telling the truth, so I believed him.
Father: Edward Lewis McMillan (sanitation worker, drunkard, d.) Mother: Madeline Washington Tilman (factory worker, d., asthma attack) Brother: Edwin Sister: Rosalyn McMillan Sister: Crystal McMillan Sister: Vicky Boyfriend: Leonard Welch (ex) Husband: Jonathan Plummer (gay according to filings, m. 5-Sep-1998, sep. Dec-2004) Son: Solomon Welch (b. 24-Apr-1984)
University: Los Angeles City College University: BA Journalism, UC Berkeley (1979) University: Columbia University Professor: University of Wyoming (1987-90) Professor: University of Arizona (1990-92)
Alcoholics Anonymous 1983 Obama for America Risk Factors: Smoking, Alcoholism, Cocaine, Depression
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Girls Trip (21-Jul-2017)
Official Website: http://www.terrymcmillan.com/
Author of books:
Mama (1987, novel) Disappearing Acts (1989, novel) Waiting to Exhale (1992, novel) How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1996, novel) A Day Late and a Dollar Short (2001, novel)
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