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'''In Living Color''' was an [[ | '''In Living Color''' was an [[United States of America|American]] television show of the 1990s. <!--It was created and produced by [[Keenen Ivory Wayans]] and [[ ]] under the auspices of the Fox Network.--> It is an example of [[sketch comedy]]. | ||
''In Living Color'' had a brash style and frequently pushed the limits of social mores and good taste. [[Censorship]] disputes would lead Wayans to leave the show. | ''In Living Color'' had a brash style and frequently pushed the limits of social mores and good taste. <!--[[Censorship]] disputes would lead Wayans to leave the show.--> | ||
The program was notable for the numbers of performers who got their “big break” on it. | The program was notable for the numbers of performers who got their “big break” on it. | ||
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*[[David Alan Grier]] | *[[David Alan Grier]] | ||
*Kim Wayans | *Kim Wayans | ||
*Shawn Wayans | *Shawn Wayans[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
Latest revision as of 11:01, 31 August 2024
In Living Color was an American television show of the 1990s. It is an example of sketch comedy.
In Living Color had a brash style and frequently pushed the limits of social mores and good taste.
The program was notable for the numbers of performers who got their “big break” on it.
- Rosie Perez (choreographer)
- Jennifer Lopez (dancer)
- Jim Carrey (as James Carrey)
- Jamie Foxx
- Tommy Davidson
- Damon Wayans
- David Alan Grier
- Kim Wayans
- Shawn Wayans