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Marlon Wayans

 
Actor: Marlon Wayans
  • Born: Jul 23, 1972 in New York, New York
  • Occupation: Actor, Writer
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy
  • Career Highlights: Requiem for a Dream, Scary Movie, In Living Color
  • First Major Screen Credit: In Living Color (1990)

Biography

The youngest member of what may arguably be the funniest family in show business, Marlon Wayans may also be working his way up to becoming funniest member of the funniest family in show business. Regarding the formidable task of living up to the humorous standards set by his siblings, Marlon takes a healthy and positive attitude, considering his family an important exemplary support system rather than an ominous shadow casting impossible expectations.

Born in 1972 in New York City, Marlon graduated from the School of Performing Arts in New York before moving on to study film and arts at Howard University. Following the lead of eldest clan member and brother Keenen Ivory Wayans, Marlon was inspired to pursue a career in show business. After taking a small role in brother Keenen's blaxploitation spoof I'm Gonna Git You Sucka! (1988), Marlon joined the cast of Keenen's groundbreaking and trend-setting hip-hop variety show, In Living Color. A natural knack for comedy found Marlon quickly gaining momentum among the cast and refining the skills that would eventually lead him to bigger roles in both film and television. With his role in brother Damon's con-artist comedy Mo' Money, Marlon continued to display his talents for comedy with more substantial roles. Teaming with brother Shawn for television's The Wayans Bros. (1995), Marlon began to expand his responsibilities. Taking on numerous roles -- from writer to director and, of course, star -- Marlon learned the virtues of multi-tasking that would lead him to become a key creative force behind such spoofs as Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (1996) and Scary Movie (2000).

Wayans gained the majority of positive press earned by the otherwise run-of-the-mill comedy Senseless, and a few even compared him to the likes of Jerry Lewis, thanks to his talent for rubber-limbed humor. Yet Marlon began to seek out more serious roles. "I would do straight dramatic stuff. I'm trained as a dramatic actor," he said. "A lot of people just think I'm funny and crazy all the time, but I went to a performing arts high school, so I'm trained in the dramatic arts. I just happen to be funny." Though Marlon got deadly serious for his role as Jared Leto's drug-addicted friend on a collision course with disaster in Darren Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream, he continued to display his exceptional gift for comedy by hosting the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards with brother Shawn, and developing the follow-up to his runaway hit Scary Movie.

The early 2000s were less benevolent to Wayans. Critics singled out and excoriated him for his foolhardy appearance as Snails in the 2000 bomb Dungeons & Dragons: The Movie. Cited as one of the most wretched films of its year - or any year, by almost everybody, Dungeons barely made half of its thirty-five million dollar budget. USA Today wrote, "Marlon Wayans' performance as a cowardly thief would have seemed in bad taste a half-century ago." As Gawain McSam in the lackluster Coen brothers remake The Ladykillers, Wayans similarly did little more than reinforce an ignorant, filthy-mouthed, jive-talking ghetto stereotype; moviegoers responded slightly more favorably than critics.

Perhaps sensing the need to return to his roots for a fresh success, Marlon spent 2004 and 2006 in two family vehicles: the raunchy comedies White Chicks and Little Man, respectively In the former, he and brother Shawn play African American federal agents who go undercover as blonde Caucasian sorority girls to bust a kidnapping scheme. This film climbed the charts to become a top weekend and summer grosser. Little Man, directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans and released in July 2006, uses trick photography and sight gags to turn Marlon into the dwarfish thief Calvin Simms, who attempts to retrieve a fenced jewel by posing as an infant and hiding out in the home of aspiring parents. Once there, he relentlessly torments his would-be adoptive father (Shawn Wayans). ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Marlon L. Wayans
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Marlon L. Wayans
Born Marlon L. Wayans
July 23, 1972 (1972-07-23) (age 37)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Occupation Actor, Producer, Comedian, Screenwriter, Director
Years active 1988–present
Spouse(s) Angelica Zackary

Marlon L. Wayans (born July 23, 1972) is an American actor, producer, comedian, writer, and director of movies, beginning with his role as a pedestrian in I'm Gonna Git You Sucka in 1988. He is known for mostly teaming with his brother Shawn Wayans, in movies such as Scary Movie, Scary Movie 2, White Chicks, Little Man, and the dance parody film, Dance Flick, as well as for his dramatic role in Requiem for a Dream. He recently appeared in G. I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.

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Early life

Wayans was born in New York City, New York, the son of Elvira, a homemaker and social worker, and Howell Wayans, a supermarket manager.[1] His family was involved in the Jehovah's Witnesses religion.[2][3] Marlon Wayans was raised in the housing projects of New York City, the youngest of ten siblings. He is the brother of Elvira Wayans, Nadia Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Damon Wayans, Dwayne Wayans, and Kim Wayans; all celebrities in their own right. Wayans went to Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in New York City, the school made famous in Fame. He attended Howard University.

Career

From 1995 until 1999, Wayans co-starred in the WB sitcom The Wayans Bros. with brother Shawn Wayans. Though primarily a comedic actor, he garnered considerable critical acclaim for his dramatic turn in Requiem for a Dream. He has also produced the first two films of the Scary Movie series, in which he and Shawn were credited writers and co-stars. He was sharply criticized for his performance in the 2000 movie Dungeons & Dragons as "Snails," the incompetent Rogue. It should be noted that he was only on set for Dungeons & Dragons for four days. He filmed all his scenes and left to work on Requiem for a Dream- a role he had to fight for as the director and writer for the movie didn't want him for the role. Determined, he went days without bathing and dressed the part of a junkie for his audition.

Wayans was originally cast as Robin in the 1992 film Batman Returns,[4] however it was felt that the film featured too many characters, so the character was omitted from that film. He was considered for the role in the 1995 sequel Batman Forever, but the change in directors from Tim Burton to Joel Schumacher would also mean a change in the choice of actor for the role of Robin. Despite not actually appearing in either film, he was reportedly still paid for the role. He was replaced by Chris O'Donnell.

He produced a cartoon on Nickelodeon that he has said is a combination of Charlie Brown and Fat Albert, called Thugaboo.

In an interview on Chelsea Lately, Wayans along with Shawn Wayans said that in meetings he usually falls asleep but wakes up with amazing ideas.

Wayans, along with his brother Shawn, will both host the 2010 BET Awards in June 2010.

Personal life

Wayans has two children with girlfriend Angelica Zackary, a son named Shawn Howell and a daughter named Arnai Zackary. He was good friends with late rapper and Above The Rim co-star Tupac Shakur. Also, his friendship with Omar Epps dates back to their childhood.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1988 I'm Gonna Git You Sucka Pedestrian
1991 The Best of Robert Townsend & His Partners in Crime (TV) Various
1992 Mo' Money Seymour Stewart
1993 In Living Color (TV Series) Various
1994 Above the Rim Bugaloo
1995 The Wayans Bros. (TV Series) Marlon Wayans
1996 Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood Loc Dog
Waynehead (TV Series) Blue (voice)
The Parent 'Hood (TV Series) Himself
1997 The Sixth Man Kenny Tyler
1998 Senseless Darryl Witherspoon
Comics Come Home 4 (TV) Himself
1999 Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (TV Series) Itch (voice)
2000 Requiem for a Dream Tyrone C. Love
Scary Movie Shorty Meeks
The Tangerine Bear Louie Blue (voice)
Dungeons & Dragons Snails
2001 Scary Movie 2 Shorty Meeks
2004 Behind the Smile Danny Styles
The Ladykillers Gawain MacSam
White Chicks Marcus
2006 Little Man Calvin
Thugaboo: Sneaker Madness (TV)
Six Degrees (TV Series) Homeless guy
Thugaboo: A Miracle on D-Roc's Street (TV) Dirty, Money
2007 Norbit Buster "Bust-A-Move" Perkin
2009 Dance Flick Mr Moody
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra Rip Cord
2010 Richard Pryor biopic Richard Pryor
White Chicks 2 Marcus

References

5. ^http://www.comingsoon.net/films.php?id=36593

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Preceded by
Chris Rock
MTV Video Music Awards host
2000 (co-host with Shawn Wayans)
Succeeded by
Jamie Foxx



 
 

 

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