Terry Mcmillan


Novelist, Screenwriter

About

Birth Place
Port Huron, Michigan, USA
Born
October 18, 1951

Biography

An American novelist whose works have been among the first to explore the loves and emotions of African American women through a style which might be described as popular fiction rather than literary, Terry McMillan saw her 1992 best-seller "Waiting to Exhale," about four women in Phoenix, Arizona, sell more than three million copies worldwide. It was also the basis for a hit movie, for ...

Family & Companions

Leonard Welch
Companion
Together in the 1980s; became a cocaine dealer after he lost his regular job.
Jonathan Plummer
Husband
Hotel management employee. Met in Jamaica; born c. 1975; married on September 5, 1998 in Hawaii.

Bibliography

"A Day Late and a Dollar Short"
Terry McMillan, Viking (2001)
"Terry McMillan: An Unauthorized Biography"
Diane Patrick, St. Martin's Press (1999)
"How Stella Got Her Groove Back"
Terry McMillan, Viking (1996)
"Waiting to Exhale"
Terry McMillan, Viking (1992)

Biography

An American novelist whose works have been among the first to explore the loves and emotions of African American women through a style which might be described as popular fiction rather than literary, Terry McMillan saw her 1992 best-seller "Waiting to Exhale," about four women in Phoenix, Arizona, sell more than three million copies worldwide. It was also the basis for a hit movie, for which she co-wrote the screenplay (with Oscar-winner Ron Bass).

The daughter of a Michigan factory worker, McMillan earned a BA in journalism at Berkeley, but dropped out of Columbia's screenwriting program, partly due to her struggles with addictions. Eventually, she became an associate professor at the University of Arizona and published her first novel, "Mama" (1987) which McMillan had to promote herself. Her second novel, "Disappearing Acts" was a bestseller in 1989, and she found even greater success when "Waiting to Exhale" was published three years later. When the screen rights to this story of four female friends (one is divorcing her husband, one is divorced from a gay man, and all are looking for love) were sold, 20th Century-Fox allocated a mere $14 million to the production not expecting it to have "crossover" appeal. Directed by Forest Whitaker and starring Whitney Houston, Angela Basset, Loretta Devine and Lela Rochon, the film was a surprise hit, grossing more than $65 million domestically.

The success of the film put McMillan in demand: her script for "Disappearing Acts," which focused on the relationship between a singer and a construction worker, was originally announced as a feature at MGM but the rights were later acquired by Wesley Snipes' Amen Ra Productions which expects to film the story as an HBO movie. In 1996, her novel "How Stella Got Her Groove Back," which focused on the relationship between a woman and a much younger man whom she meets on a Jamaican holiday, became an instant best-seller with the screen rights snapped up by Fox. Again in tandem with Ron Bass, McMillan served as an executive producer and screenwriter on the film which starred Angela Bassett, Whoopi Goldberg and newcomer Taye Diggs.

Life Events

1968

At age 17, moved to L.A.; worked as secretary

1983

Did commentary for documentary "I Be Done Been Was Is"

1987

Published first novel, "Mama"

1988

Taught at University of Wyoming, Laramie

1989

Published first bestseller, "Disappearing Acts"

1989

Was associate professor of English at the University of Arizona

1992

Novel "Waiting to Exhale" published; skyrocketed to top of bestseller lists

1995

With Ron Bass, co-wrote screenplay for film version of "Waiting to Exhale"; also executive produced and provided art work from her collection

1996

Published "How Stella Got Her Groove Back"

1998

With Ron Bass, executive produced and co-scripted film adaptation of "How Stella Got Her Groove Back"

2014

Her novel, <i>A Day Late and a Dollar Short</i>, was turned into a TV movie

Family

Madeline Tillman
Mother
Michigan factory worker. Divorced from McMillan's father in 1964; was model for McMillan's first novel "Mama"; died in 1993.
Edward Lewis McMillan
Father
Died in 1967; divorced from McMillan's mother in 1964; McMillan has described him as abusive and alcoholic; died in 1967.
Solomon Welch
Son
Born in 1984; father, Leonard Welch.

Companions

Leonard Welch
Companion
Together in the 1980s; became a cocaine dealer after he lost his regular job.
Jonathan Plummer
Husband
Hotel management employee. Met in Jamaica; born c. 1975; married on September 5, 1998 in Hawaii.

Bibliography

"A Day Late and a Dollar Short"
Terry McMillan, Viking (2001)
"Terry McMillan: An Unauthorized Biography"
Diane Patrick, St. Martin's Press (1999)
"How Stella Got Her Groove Back"
Terry McMillan, Viking (1996)
"Waiting to Exhale"
Terry McMillan, Viking (1992)
"Disappearing Acts"
Terry McMillan (1989)
"Mama"
Terry McMillan (1987)