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Marlon Wayans says that while an In Living Color reboot might not be in the cards, he would definitely be open to more family collaborations. The comedian, 52, recently sat down with PEOPLE ...
“For decades, the Wayans family has been at the forefront of comedy, breaking barriers and opening doors for waves of entertainers,” said Derrick Johnson, NAACP President and CEO.
In 1990, Keenen Ivory Wayans co-created the iconic “In Living Color,” a show that not only propelled his siblings into the spotlight but also introduced the world to future stars like Jim ...
As we all know, they are three brothers from the iconic Wayans comedian family who gave us gifts like In Living Color, The Wayans Bros., and more.
This marked the birth ofIn Living Color in 1990, which won Wayans a Primetime Emmy (plus six more nominations), an NAACP Image Award and a PGA Award for Most Promising Producer in Television.
While he is much less public than his brothers, he is a writer and film score composer, having created original music for Damon Wayans’ hit show, My Wife and Kids, as well as In Living Color.
Damon Wayans, who stars with his son Damon Jr. in the new CBS sitcom 'Poppa’s House', kept this iconic ‘In Living Color’ costume.
In Living Color (1990-1994) helped make the Wayans family a household name and launched the careers of actors like Tommy Davidson, Jim Carrey, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Lopez, and more.
“In Living Color” premiered on Fox on April 15, 1990 and ran for five seasons, ending on May 19, 1994. Carrey was a regular cast member on the series for the entirety of its run.
Marlon Wayans tells PEOPLE that while he doesn't think an In Living Color reboot is likely, he and his family would like to do "some type of variety show" together In the same exclusive interview ...
I think it'd be fun." In Living Color, which was created by the pair’s older brother, Keenen Ivory Wayans, 66, aired on Fox from 1990 to 1994.