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Kim Wayans

American actress


Summary

American actress

FieldValue
nameKim Wayans
imageKim Wayans 2012.jpg
captionWayans in 2012
birth_nameKimberly Nichole Wayans
birth_date
birth_placeNew York City, New York, U.S.
educationWesleyan University (BA)
occupationActress
years_active1982–present
spouseKevin Knotts
relatives{{plainlist
familyWayans family
  • Dwayne Wayans (brother)
  • Keenen Ivory Wayans (brother)
  • Damon Wayans (brother)
  • Shawn Wayans (brother)
  • Marlon Wayans (brother)
  • Damon Wayans Jr. (nephew)

Kimberly Nichole Wayans ( ; born October 16, 1961) is an American actress and comedian. She is the sister of Keenen Ivory, Damon Sr., Marlon, Shawn, and Nadia Wayans and aunt of Damien Dante among others. She is best known for her numerous roles on the Fox sketch comedy show In Living Color (1990–94), and Tonia Harris on In the House (1995–98). Wayans has also directed episodes for several series, including Bunk'd, The Neighborhood, and My Wife and Kids.

Early life

Wayans was born in New York City, the daughter of Elvira Alethia (Green), a homemaker and social worker, and Howell Stouten Wayans, a supermarket manager. Wayans is one of ten siblings, several of whom have become actors and comedians. She and her family lived in New York City's Chelsea neighborhood, and were Jehovah's Witnesses. Wayans graduated from Wesleyan University, where she studied English.

Career

Wayans made her film debut in Hollywood Shuffle (1987). Her earliest roles on television included a guest appearance on China Beach and as Allison on A Different World during its first season. In film, she portrayed minor characters in I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1989) and A Low Down Dirty Shame (1994). Both films were directed by her brother Keenen Ivory Wayans.

She starred with her siblings on the Fox variety show In Living Color. Wayans was a part of the cast at its outset in 1990, where she did celebrity impressions of Naomi Campbell, Whitney Houston, Vanessa Williams and Oprah Winfrey.

Regarding original characters, one reviewer opined she was "hysterical" as Mrs. Brooks and another claimed Wayans played Benita Butrell "to perfection." She left the series along with her brothers Keenen Ivory and Damon in 1993, after a dispute between Fox and the three Wayanses regarding reruns and syndication.

In 1996, Wayans joined the cast of sitcom In the House as Tonia. She provided the voice of Mrs. Wayne on short-lived cartoon Waynehead. She appeared as Mrs. Johnson in Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (1996), and had a starring role in the art film Talking About Sex. She also appeared in two episodes as Sheila on The Wayans Bros. starring her younger brothers Marlon and Shawn. Wayans co-starred in Juwanna Mann (2002) as basketball player Latisha Jansen.

Wayans then worked as a story editor on her brother Damon's sitcom My Wife and Kids. In 2008, she co wrote a series of children's books with her husband Kevin Knotts, titled Amy Hodgepodge, about a multiracial girl adjusting to life in public school after years of homeschooling.

Known predominantly as a comedian, Wayans claims to have struggled finding roles in other mediums. However, in 2011, she was cast as Audrey, a mother who struggles to understand her seventeen-year-old daughter in the drama film Pariah. According to director Dee Rees, Wayans was chosen in the role as she was the only actress to give Audrey "vulnerability" in her audition. Wayans was nominated for a Black Reel Award and NAACP Image Award in 2012, both in the category of Outstanding Supporting Actress.

Following Pariah, Wayans has acted in more dramatic fare, including guest spots on Criminal Minds and Hawaii Five-0. Her turn on the former led to a regular role as paralegal Vi Briggs on Reckless. She appeared as a doctor on The Soul Man and portrayed Susan on New Girl, appearing in an episode alongside her nephew, Damon Wayans Jr. Wayans returned to sketch comedy, appearing in one episode of A Black Lady Sketch Show in 2021.

''In Living Color''

Impressions

  • Altovise Davis
  • La Toya Jackson
  • Esther Rolle
  • Crystal Waters
  • Grace Jones
  • LaWanda Page
  • Oprah Winfrey
  • Tracy Chapman
  • Della Reese
  • Lynne Thigpen
  • Whitney Houston
  • Vanessa L. Williams
  • Cree Summer
  • Tina Turner
  • Sandra "Pepa" Denton
  • Telma Hopkins
  • Dionne Warwick
  • Lucille Ball

Characters

  • Benita Butrell
  • Cousin Elsee
  • Laquita (I Love Laquita)
  • Lil' Magic
  • Mrs. Brooks
  • Reesie (Cephus & Reesie)

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987Hollywood ShuffleCustomer in Chair
Eddie Murphy RawInterviewed Fan
1988I'm Gonna Git You SuckaNightclub Singer
1994FlounderingUnemployment Clerk
Talking About SexAndie Norman
A Low Down Dirty ShameDiane
1996Don't Be a MenaceMrs. Johnson
1997Critics and Other FreaksBettina
2002Juwanna MannLatisha Jansen
2006Thugaboo: Sneaker MadnessMomma/JoyceVoice, television film
Thugaboo: A Miracle on D-Roc's StreetMommaVoice, television film
2007What News?Pearl "Lightning" DavisTelevision film
2009Dance FlickMs. Dontwannabebothered
2011PariahAudrey
2017Ray Meets HelenLizzie Faye
2020Exit PackageMary BirdsallShort
2026Scary Movie 6Post-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987–88A Different WorldAllisonRecurring cast: season 1
1988China BeachCameo CandetteEpisode: "Lost and Found"
1990Dream OnNickiEpisode: "Over Your Dead Body"
1990–93In Living ColorHerself/CastmemberMain cast: season 1-4
1991Robert Townsend and His Partners in CrimeVarious CharactersTV special Documentary
1995–98In the HouseTonia Riley HarrisMain cast: season 2-4
The Wayans Bros.Shelia2 episodes
1996–97WayneheadMomVoice, main cast
1998Getting PersonalRhondaEpisode: "There's Something About Rhonda"
2000Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every ChildJackie-In-The-Box / LuluVoice, episode: "The Steadfast Tin Soldier"
Cousin SkeeterMystic RulerEpisode: “New Kids on the Planet”
2012Criminal MindsDarlene BeckettEpisode: "The Pact"
2013The Soul ManDr. OwensEpisode: "Get Thee Behind Me"
2014RecklessVi BriggsMain cast
2015Hawaii Five-0DianeEpisode: "Ike Hanau"
2016Hit the FloorKaren HalfordEpisode: "Lockout"
New GirlSusan2 episodes
2017The BreaksElla WilliamsRecurring cast
2018MarlonMiss ShabazzEpisode: "Divorce Counseling"
2020BoomerangJuanitaEpisode: "End of the Road"
2021A Black Lady Sketch ShowAunt BevEpisode: "Way to Ruin the Party, Soya!"

References

References

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  26. Germain, David. (June 21, 2002). "Movie gets whistled for an offensive foul". [[The Daily Gazette]].
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  29. Fisher, Lucinda. (June 27, 2014). "'In Living Color' Star in New Dramatic Series".
  30. Morales, Wilson. (December 14, 2011). "Pariah Lead Black Reel Awards Field".
  31. (January 19, 2012). "2012 NAACP Image Award Film And TV Nominations".
  32. Ng, Philiana. (April 17, 2013). "'In Living Color' Star Books TV Land's 'Soul Man' (Exclusive)".
  33. Smith, C. Molly. (May 11, 2016). "New Girl finale recap: The top 5 moments from Wedding Eve / Landing Gear".
  34. Porter, Rick. (May 24, 2021). "'A Black Lady Sketch Show' Renewed for Season 3 at HBO".
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