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‘In Living Color’ is one of those shows which, regardless of how much time passes by, one can’t sideline its importance in setting up the foundation for shows in its genre that came after it. Many characters are still beloved by fans of the program to date, but which ones are the best?
In Living Color portrayed a form of irreverent Black humor in a time when mainstream American tastes regarding Black comedy on television had been set by inoffensive family-friendly shows such as The Cosby Show, causing an eventual feud for control between Fox executives and the Wayans.
Cast members came and went during the run of In Living Color (Fox-TV, 1990–1994). Some earlier cast members continued to appear in later seasons so later casts also include some previous years' cast members.
One of the most popular characters in the show's history, Homey was the only In Living Color character to get his own video game. [3]
In Living Color: Created by Keenen Ivory Wayans. With Jim Carrey, Terrence Brown, David Alan Grier, T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh. The Wayans siblings present an African-American focused sketch comedy show.
When finished, it will feature in-depth guides for all episodes, including the sketches that were cut or altered for the DVD releases. We'll also have pages for each season, each cast member, each recurring character or sketch, and any other useful trivia. Stay tuned!
“In Living Color” had a lot of classic characters, but these are our personal favorites! For this list, we’ll be looking at the best characters from the hila...
Breakout Character: He, Homey, and Blaine and Antoine are among the most popular and recognizable characters on the show. He even makes a surprise cameo in The Stinger of Liar Liar. Character Catchphrase: "LEMME SHOW YA SOMETHIN'!" and "Don't worry, folks! I am a fire marshal!"
In Living Color (TV Series 1990–1994) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
An Emmy-winning sketch-comedy series that featured hilarious parodies and dynamic dance segments, and presented such memorable recurring skits as 'Homeboy Shopping Network,' 'Fire Marshal Bill' and...