In the summer of 1989, a troupe of largely black actors and comedians came together on a Fox soundstage under the guidance of Keenen Ivory Wayans to film the first episodes of what would become “In Living Color.” The show debuted on April 15, 1990. Now, 25 years later, season one cast members look back on Fox’s ground breaker.
25 years later: How 'In Living Color' broke sketch comedy's race barrier
Posted by Kristopher Tapley · 8:01 pm · April 14th, 2015
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Damon Wayans on the inspiration behind Homey D. Clown, 'Men On…' and more
Posted by Kristopher Tapley · 8:00 pm · April 14th, 2015
Damon Wayans was the second major cast member from “In Living Color” to leave the show, after Kim Coles. But during his time there, he left an unmistakable signature that can be felt across a number of colorful characters.
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