Marlon Wayans Over The Years

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With “Him” releasing this past weekend, it’s a great time to take a look back at the life and career of Marlon Wayans. Born July 23, 1972, in New York City, Marlon Lamont Wayans is the youngest of ten children in the Wayans family. His parents, Elvira and Howell Wayans, raised him and his siblings in modest circumstances. Marlon has often spoken about growing up with fewer material resources but a wealth of creativity, humor, and determination.

From early on, Marlon Wayans was surrounded by a family deeply rooted in comedy and entertainment. His older brothers — Keenan Ivory Wayans, Damon Wayans Sr., and Shawn Wayans, known as “the wayans bros” or “the wayans brothers,” had already established themselves in television, sketch comedy, film writing, and acting. The influence of his uncles and older siblings was everywhere as Marlon was a first-hand witness to their work, hustle, and breakthroughs. Still, being part of a legendary comedy family came with its own challenges, expectations, comparisons, and having to define his own voice. Marlon has discussed stepping out “from under the shadows” of his family, not just by following their paths but also forging his own.

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His early career included appearances on In Living Color (which was created by his older brother Keenan Ivory). Next, he co-starred with Shawn in The Wayans Bros. sitcom (1995-1999). Around the turn of the millennium, Marlon (along with Shawn) helped create a string of comedy hits, including Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (1996), Scary Movie (2000), Scary Movie 2, White Chicks (2004), Little Man (2006), and Dance Flick (2009). Over that period, Marlon showed an ability to do parody, broad comedy, and sketches, showcasing his versatility.

In more recent years, Wayans has expanded his craft and pursued roles outside of pure comedy, while still embracing it. He has acted in more dramatic or mixed-genre projects (On the Rocks, AIR, Bel-Air, to name a few). With Him, produced by Jordan Peele, Marlon takes a darker turn as horror mixes with psychological complexity. In the film, he plays Isaiah White, a retired legendary quarterback whose mentorship of a young player takes a terrifying shift. The role highlights Marlon’s evolution. He’s transformed into someone who can not only make audiences laugh but also someone capable of delivering seriousness, vulnerability, and dramatic intensity.

Marlon Wayans’ journey teaches us that family legacy can be both a foundation and a hurdle. Having siblings who are creative powerhouses offered opportunity, whether it be through access to the business, early exposure, or mentorship. It also meant that Marlon had to work to establish his own identity. He accomplished this by blending acting, comedy, writing, and producing—and by choosing projects that challenged him. His ability to transition seamlessly between comedic comfort zones and more unexpected roles is why Marlon Wayans has been and remains one of the prominent faces in not just comedy but entertainment overall. To give him his flowers, take a look at a gallery of Marlon over the years.

1. The Wayans Bros.

2000 MTV Video Music Awards

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2. Early 2000s Swag

4th Annual BET Awards

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3. Partner In Crime

2004 MTV Movie Awards - Arrivals

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4. Youngest Of 10

#NYTough Comedy Showcase - NY

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5. Big Brother *Kanye West Voice*

Patrick McMullan Archives

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6. Marlon Wayans “Good Grief” Screening

Marlon Wayans "Good Grief" Screening

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JUNE 03: Marlon Wayans attends his screening of “Good Grief” on June 03, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Shareif Ziyadat/Getty Images) color image,photography,people,one person,arts culture and entertainment,attending,horizontal,usa,new york city,looking at camera,waist up,portrait,sunglasses,grief,june,marlon wayans,film and television screening,2024

7. Entertainment Weekly & People New York Upfronts

Entertainment Weekly & People New York Upfronts

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NEW YORK, NY – MAY 15: Marlon Wayans attends Entertainment Weekly & People New York Upfronts at 849 6th Ave on May 15, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Gilbert Carrasquillo/FilmMagic) photography,celebrities,people,one person,arts culture and entertainment,attending,horizontal,usa,new york city,looking at camera,portrait,headshot,smiling,entertainment weekly,marlon wayans

8. Natural Habitat

Marlon Wayans Performs At Mount Airy Casino Resort

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9. Suited & Booted

The Weinstein Company And Netflix Golden Globe Party, Presented With FIJI Water, Grey Goose Vodka, Lindt Chocolate, And Moroccanoil - Red Carpet

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10. Film Festival Fresh

Premiere Of Netflix Original Film "Naked" At The 2017 Essence Festival

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11. Shaded

Lulu Wilson, Talitha Bateman, The Annabelle Doll From "Annabelle: Creation", Gabrielle Union And Marlon Wayans Visit "Extra"

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12. A Case Of The Blues

Premiere Of Netflix's "Sextuplets" - Arrivals

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13. A Legend

Marlon Wayans And Antonio Sabato Jr. Visit "Extra"

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14. Lamont

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15. Golden Globes

81st Golden Globe Awards - Arrivals

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16. Sharing Wisdom

Marlon Wayans Headlines "Hollywood & Mind" Spotlight on Black Representation & Mental Health

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17. Making His Rounds

Celebrities Visit SiriusXM - October 17, 2024

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18. Always A Hilarious Time

"The Jennifer Hudson Show" Season 3

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19. HIM All Along

Universal Pictures Presents The "HIM" Premiere At The TCL Chinese Theater In Hollywood, CA On Sept 17, 2025

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