Damon Wayans
Damon Wayans Sr. | |
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Birth name | Damon Kyle Wayans |
Born | New York City,U.S. | September 4, 1960
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Years active | 1982–present |
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Spouse |
Lisa Thorner
(m.1984;div.2000) |
Children | 4, includingDamon Wayans Jr. |
Relative(s) | SeeWayans family |
Damon Kyle Wayans Sr.(/ˈdeɪmənˈweɪ.ənz/;[1]born September 4, 1960)[2]is an American stand-up comedian, actor, producer, and writer. He performed as a comedian and actor throughout the 1980s, including a year-long stint on theNBCsketch comedy seriesSaturday Night Live.He later became a writer and performer onFox's sketch comedy showIn Living Color(1990–1992), on his animated seriesWaynehead(1996–1997) and on his TV seriesDamon(1998). Since then, he has starred in a number of films and television shows, some of which he has co-produced or co-written, includingMo Money,The Last Boy Scout,Major Payne,Bulletproof,and the sitcomMy Wife and Kids.From 2016 to 2019, he starred asRoger Murtaughin the Fox television seriesLethal Weapon.He is a member of theWayans familyof entertainers.
Early life
[edit]Wayans was born inHarlem[3]in New York City, the son of Elvira Alethia (Green), a homemaker, singer[4]and social worker, and Howell Stouten Wayans, a supermarket manager.[5][6][7][8][9]He has five sisters—Elvira, Vonnie,Nadia,Kimand Diedra—and four brothers—Keenen,Marlon,ShawnandDwayne.He wasclub footedas a child.
This attribute would also be given to his character inMy Wife and Kids,and his character on the short lived cartoon seriesWaynehead.Wayans attendedMurry Bergtraum High School.[10]
Career
[edit]Damon started doing stand-up comedy in 1982. His earliest film appearance was a brief cameo as an effeminate hotel employee in theEddie Murphyfilm of 1984,Beverly Hills Cop.From 1985 to 1986, he appeared onSaturday Night Liveas a featured player, before getting fired after just eleven episodes for improvising during a live sketch, playing his character as a flamboyant gay cop instead of a straight cop. Wayans later claimed that he wanted to be fired due to lack of creative freedom and screen time. Wayans further explained thatLorne Michaelsdid not want Wayans to do too much too soon and began drawing comparisons to Eddie Murphy who had just left the show.[11]He also appeared in the syndicated television seriesSolid Goldduring the 1980s as a comedian.
With his brother Keenen, Wayans created theFoxsketch comedy seriesIn Living Color,which had a mostly African-American cast. The show went on the air in April 1990. It continued running until May 1994, although Wayans left the show in 1992 to pursue a film career.
AfterIn Living Color,he starred in films such asMo' Money,The Last Boy Scout,Major Payne,Celtic Pride,Bulletproof,andThe Great White Hype,and wrote and starred in the filmBlankman.He also appeared inJanet Jackson's video "The Best Things in Life Are Free"and was considered for the role ofThe RiddlerinBatman Forever(the role went toJim Carrey,his co star fromIn Living ColorandEarth Girls Are Easy).
In October 1996, he producedWaynehead,a short lived cartoon forThe WB,loosely based on his own childhood growing up in a large family, starring a poor boy with a club foot. The show only lasted a season due to poor ratings. From 1997 to 1998, he was the executive producer of413 Hope St.,a short lived drama on theFOX networkstarringRichard RoundtreeandJesse L. Martin.
In March 1998, he starred in the short lived comedy television seriesDamon,in which he played a detective from Chicago. It aired onFox.In 1999, hisThe New York Timesbestselling bookBootleg,with co author David Asbery was published; it is a humorous compilation of his observations about family.[12]
In October 2000, he was the lead in Spike Lee'sBamboozled.Wayans starred in the ABC comedy seriesMy Wife and Kidsfrom March 2001 to May 2005. He also was a co-creator of the short lived ABC sitcomRodneystarringRodney CarringtonandJennifer Aspenthat ran from 2004–2006. In the end of 2006, he produced and starred in theShowtimesketch comedyseriesThe Underground,which also featured his son,Damon Jr.He also hosted the June 2006BET Awards.
In 2011, he also added author of a serious fictional novel to his credits with "Red Hats" which is the story of a suicidal sixty five-year-old woman who finds friendship and happiness, when she joins theRed Hat Society.As of 2014[update],Wayans continues to perform stand-up comedy and has developedappswith his company of freelancers "MIMS" (Money in My Sleep).[4]The company created applications such as Flick Dat, Diddeo[13]and VHedz.[4]
On November 12, 2015, at the Irvine Improv, Damon Wayans announced his retirement from stand up commencing December 2015. In September 2016, he was cast asRoger Murtaughin the television version ofLethal Weapon,a role originated byDanny Gloverin thefilm series.On October 3, 2018, it was reported that Wayans would leaveLethal Weaponafter filming of the first thirteen episodes of Season 3 wrapped.[14]Lethal Weaponofficially ended in February 2019, after three seasons.
Damon Wayans will return to television in the fall of 2024 with his son Damon Jr. on theCBSsitcomPoppa's House.[15]
Awards and honors
[edit]Wayans received fourEmmy awardsnominations for his acting and writing inIn Living Color.
For his role inMy Wife and Kids,he won the 2002People's Choice Awardsfor Favorite Male Performer in a New TV Series,[16]and received four International Press Academy "Golden Satellite Award" nominations.
Personal life
[edit]Wayans was married to Lisa Thorner; they divorced in 2000. He has four children with Thorner: sonsDamon Wayans Jr.and Michael Wayans and daughters Cara Mia Wayans and Kyla Wayans. He is also a grandfather.[4]He is the uncle ofDamien Dante Wayans,Chaunté WayansandCraig Wayans.
Wayans was diagnosed withType 2 diabetesin January 2013.[17]
In September 2015, Wayans defended comedianBill Cosbyfollowingsexual assault accusationsagainst him, saying "It's a money hustle... Forty years – listen, how big is his penis that it gives you amnesia for 40 years? If you listen to them talk, they go, 'Well, the first time...' The first time? Bitch, how many times did it happen? Just listen to what they're saying and some of them really is unrape-able. I look at them and go, 'You don't want that. Get outta here.'"[18][19]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1984 | Beverly Hills Cop | Banana Man | |
1986 | Triplecross | Ornery Character No. 1 | Television film |
1987 | Hollywood Shuffle | Body Guard No. 2 / Willie | |
Roxanne | Jerry | ||
1988 | Colors | T-Bone | |
Earth Girls Are Easy | Zeebo | ||
Punchline | Percy | ||
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka | Leonard | ||
1990 | Look Who's Talking Too | Eddie | Voice |
1991 | The Last Boy Scout | Jimmy Alexander Dix | |
1992 | Mo' Money | Johnny Stewart | |
1993 | Last Action Hero | Himself | |
1994 | Blankman | Darryl Walker / Blankman | |
1995 | Major Payne | Major Benson Winefred Payne | |
1996 | Celtic Pride | Lewis Scott | |
The Great White Hype | James 'The Grim Reaper' Roper | ||
Bulletproof | Detective Jack Carter / Rock Keats | ||
1999 | Harlem Aria | Wes | |
Goosed | Dr. Steven Hemel | ||
2000 | Bamboozled | Pierre Delacroix | |
2003 | Marci X | Dr. S. | |
2004 | Behind the Smile | Charlie Richman | |
2006 | Farce of the Penguins | Hey, That's My Ass! Penguin | Voice |
Legends Bells | Himself | Television film | |
2008 | Never Better | Keith | Television film |
2011 | Herd Mentality | Jimmy Crowder | Short |
2023 | Cinnamon | Wally |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1985–86 | Saturday Night Live | Himself/Various Characters | Main cast:Season 11 |
1987 | Sweet Surrender | Ray | Episode: "The Holdens Go to Dinner" |
A Different World | Marvin Haven | Episode: "War of the Words" | |
1989 | One Night Stand | Himself | Episode: "Damon Wayans" |
1990–93 | In Living Color | Himself/Various Characters | Main cast (seasons 1–3); recurring guest star (season 4) |
1996–97 | Waynehead | Creator/Executive Producer | |
1998 | Damon | Damon Thomas | Main cast |
2001–05 | My Wife and Kids | Michael Kyle | Main cast |
2004–06 | Rodney | Co-creator/Executive Producer | |
2006 | The Underground | Himself/Various Characters | Main cast |
2011 | Happy Endings | Francis Williams | Episode: "Like Father, Like Gun" |
2016–19 | Lethal Weapon | Roger Murtaugh | Main cast |
2018 | Happy Together | Mike Davis | Episode: "Like Father, Like Son" |
2021 | Live in Front of a Studio Audience | Willis Drummond | Episode: "Diff'rent Strokes and The Facts of Life"[20] |
2024 | Poppa's House | Poppa | Upcoming Series; Lead Role Also; Co-Creator and Executive producer |
Documentary
[edit]Year | Title |
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2009 | Why We Laugh: Black Comedians on Black Comedy |
References
[edit]- ^You nay it how?ArchivedMay 27, 2010, at theWayback Machine
- ^"Damon Wayans Biography: Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Director, Producer (1960–)".Biography.com(FYI/A&E Networks).Archivedfrom the original on November 5, 2015.RetrievedSeptember 6,2015.
- ^Tucker, Ernest (April 14, 1989)."Militant Wayans is mellowing out".Chicago Sun-Times.p. 9.
- ^abcd"Triangulation 175 Damon Wayans – TWiT.TV".TWiT.tv.Archivedfrom the original on November 12, 2014.
- ^"Keenen Ivory Wayans' Interactive Family Tree".PBS.Archivedfrom the original on February 2, 2016.RetrievedNovember 8,2016.
- ^"Shawn Wayans Biography (1971–)".filmreference.com.Archivedfrom the original on April 28, 2008.
- ^Stein, Joel (September 11, 2000)."Marlon Wayans".Time.Archived fromthe originalon December 19, 2008.
- ^The Movie Chicks – Interview – Marlon WayansArchivedJune 11, 2008, at theWayback Machine
- ^Stated onFinding Your Roots,January 19, 2016, PBS
- ^"Damon Wayans Biography – Yahoo! Movies".Archivedfrom the original on June 28, 2011.
- ^McCarthy, Sean L. (September 8, 2015)."What Damon Wayans said in 2015 about getting fired at SNL, In Living Color, Kevin Hart, social media, and yes, Bill Cosby".The Comic's Comic.Archivedfrom the original on October 13, 2017.RetrievedOctober 12,2017.
- ^"Chatpage – Books – Damon Wayans".CNN.Archivedfrom the original on December 6, 2008.
- ^Interview: Damon Wayans Sr.ArchivedAugust 26, 2014, at theWayback MachineJoonbug.com February 14, 2014. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
- ^Munroe, Jill (October 3, 2018)."Damon Wayans Shockingly Quits 'Lethal Weapon' with Exclusive Announcement to EUR".eurweb.com.RetrievedOctober 3,2018.
An emotional and clearly hurting Damon Wayans went on to explain that as a 58-year-old diabetic, working 16-hour days had become too much. He also felt the strain that his current job was putting on his personal life. His mother and daughter recently underwent surgeries that the actor said he missed because he was working.
- ^Campione, Katie (May 2, 2024)."'Poppa's House': CBS Comedy Teaser Trailer Highlights Energetic Wayans Family Dynamic (Watch) ".Deadline Hollywood.RetrievedMay 7,2024.
- ^"PCA Winners – People's Choice".peopleschoice.com.Archivedfrom the original on September 24, 2015.
- ^Devores, Courtney (May 22, 2014)."Damon Wayans Sr. confronts diabetes with a fork and a laugh".Charlotte Observer.Archivedfrom the original on December 7, 2014.RetrievedAugust 25,2014.
- ^Kenneally, Tim (September 4, 2015)."Bill Cosby Scandal Blasted as a 'Money Hustle' by Damon Wayans (Video)".Yahoo.RetrievedSeptember 6,2015.
- ^Chen, Joyce (September 6, 2015)."Damon Wayans Defends Bill Cosby, Calls Accusers" Bitches "and" Unrapeable "".US Weekly.Archivedfrom the original on September 6, 2015.RetrievedSeptember 6,2015.
- ^Rose, Lacey (November 19, 2021)."Kevin Hart, John Lithgow, Ann Dowd, Damon Wayans to Star in ABC's Live 'Diff'rent Strokes'".The Hollywood Reporter.RetrievedNovember 30,2021.
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