Marlon Wayans- Biography

Also Credited As:

Marlon L. Wayans

About Marlon Wayans

This wiry, energetic, black actor is from the busiest family in show business. The youngest of the ten Wayans children, Marlon made his feature debut in brother Damon's action comedy showcase "Mo' Money" (1992). As Seymour, the younger brother--and partner-in-crime--of the con man protagonist, Wayans displayed an engagingly manic comic personality. His slender body, expressive features, and triangular face lent a stylized cartoonish quality to his performance.

Wayans had appeared in several national commercials before he spent three years as a regular on the sketch comedy series "In Living Color" (Fox, 1990-93), which also featured brothers Keenen, Damon and Shawn and sister Kim. The actor almost got a major Hollywood break when he was cast as a Robin-like character in the hugely anticipated sequel "Batman Returns" (1992), but his sequences as a modern-day sidekick to the Dark Knight ultimately ended up on the cutting room floor. He and brother Shawn later teamed as co-writers and co-stars of the feature spoof "Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood" (1996) and as co-creators and co-stars of the sitcom "The Wayans Bros." (The WB, 1995-99). The duo truly hit pay dirt, though, with "Scary Movie" (2000), their scatological spoof of teen horror flicks, directed by brother Keenen--the comic later reprised his role as the pot-loving Shorty Meeks for the similarly successful 2001 sequel (he received a share of story and screenplay credit as well). Also in 2000 Wayans demonstrated his dramatic range as a drug addict pal of Jared Leto's in the harrowing "Requiem for a Dream" and took on an action-oriented role for the fantasy film "Dungeons and Dragons."

The Coen brothers cast Wayans in their decidedly loopy remake of the classic British comedy "The Ladykillers" (2004), and, playing a hot-tempered would-be thief, the actor ably held his own on the screen against heavyweight Tom Hanks and a cast of journeyman supporting players. Wayans rejoined with his family for 2004's "White Chicks," directed by elder brother Keenan and co-starring Shawn: the two siblings played a pair of FBI agents forced to masquerade as a pair of spoiled white blonde heiress a la the Hilton Sisters. Marlon also received a share of story and screenplay credit on the film.

Partners

Wife

Angelica Zachary.

Family

Brother

Damon Wayans. Born Sept. 4, 1960; co-starred on the Fox sketch comedy series "In Living Color"

Brother

Dwayne Wayans. Born July 20, 1956; worked as production assistant and appeared on Fox sketch comedy series "In Living Color"

Brother

Keenen Ivory Wayans. Born June 8, 1958; created the Fox sketch comedy series "In Living Color"

Brother

Shawn Wayans. Born Jan. 19, 1971; co-starred on The WB sitcom "The Wayans Bros." (1995-99), and the films "Scary Movie" (2000) and "White Chicks" (2004)

Daughter

Arnai Zackary Wayans. Mother, Angelica Zackary

Father

Howell Wayans. Jehovah's Witness

Mother

Elvira Wayans.

Nephew

Damon Wayans, Jr..

Sister

Deidra Wayans.

Sister

Elvira Wayans.

Sister

Kim Wayans. Born Oct. 16, 1961; co-starred on the Fox sketch comedy series "In Living Color"

Sister

Nadia Wayans.

Sister

Vonnie Wayans.

Son

Shawn Howell Wayans. Mother, Angelica Zackary; named after Marlon's brother Shawn and father Howell

Education

Howard University, Washington , Washington D.C.

Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, New York City , New York

Career Milestones

2013

Starred in paranormal genre spoof "A Haunted House"; also co-wrote with Rick Alvarez

2009

Cast as Ripcord in big-screen version of "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra"

2009

Co-produced and co-wrote "Dance Flick" with brothers; directed by nephew Damien Dante Wayans

2007

Featured in Eddie Murphy comedy vehicle "Norbit"

2006

Co-wrote and co-starred with brother Shawn in comedy "Little Man"; directed by Keenen

2006

Co-created (with Keenen and Shawn) the Nickelodeon animated series "Thugaboo"

2004

Co-wrote and co-starred with brother Shawn as FBI agents that go undercover as hotel heiresses in "White Chicks," directed by brother Keenen Ivory Wayans

2004

Joined Tom Hanks for the Coen brothers' remake of "The Ladykillers"

2001

Again portrayed Shorty Meeks in "Scary Movie 2"

2000

Offered a dramatic turn as a drug user in Darren Aronofsky's "Requiem for a Dream"

2000

Co-wrote and co-starred as stoner Shorty Meeks in box-office hit "Scary Movie"

1998

Played lead in comedy "Senseless"

1996

First produced feature, "Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood"; also co-wrote and starred

1995

Co-created and co-starred with brother Shawn on sitcom "The Wayans Bros." (The WB)

1994

Featured in basketball drama "Above the Rim"

1992

Made feature debut opposite brother Damon Wayans in "Mo' Money"

1990

Made TV debut alongside siblings as regular cast member on Fox's comedy variety series "In Living Color"

Appeared in several nationally broadcast commercials