Wayans family
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| Place of origin | New York City, New York, U.S. |
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The Wayans family (/ˈweɪənz/) is an American show-business family from New York City, New York. The Wayans family notably redefined the genre of comedy and parody films, created numerous cult classics, and are credited with influencing the modern-day Super Bowl halftime show.[1][2]
Family members include siblings Dwayne, Keenen Ivory, Diedra, Damon Sr., Kim, Elvira, Nadia, Devonne, Shawn, and Marlon. The next generation includes Craig Wayans, Damon Wayans Jr., Damien Dante Wayans, and Chaunté Wayans.
Television shows created by Wayans family members include In Living Color, The Wayans Bros., My Wife and Kids, Marlon, and Poppa's House. Films include the Scary Movie film series, Mo' Money, Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood, White Chicks, and Little Man.
The Wayans are one of the most influential families in entertainment history.[3] Films featuring members of the family have grossed a combined total of $1 billion at the domestic box office, and more than $500 million at the global box office.[4] The family was honored with the BET Comedy Icon Award at the inaugural BET Comedy Awards in 2004.[5] In 2025, the Wayans family was inducted into the NAACP Image Awards’ Hall of Fame.[6]
History
Howell Stouten Wayans (August 26, 1936 – April 1, 2023),[7] a supermarket manager, and his wife Elvira Alethia (née Green, July 23, 1938 – July 10, 2020),[8] a homemaker and social worker, resided in Chelsea, New York City when they had their first child.[9] The couple had 10 children,[10] and were raised as Jehovah's Witnesses.[11]
Family tree
- Howell Stouten Wayans (1936 – 2023), married Elvira Alethia Green (1938 – 2020)
- Dwayne Howell Otis Wayans (born 1956), is a writer and film-score composer.
- Keenen Ivory Desuma Wayans (born 1958), is an actor, comedian, director, and writer; married/divorced Daphne Sharmaine Denise Polk
- Diedra Wayans (born 1959) is a screenwriter.
- Craig Mikel Wayans (born 1976) is an actor, writer, and television producer.
- Gregg Wayans (born 1988) is an actor.
- Damon Kyle Wayans (born 1960) is a stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and producer; married/divorced Lisa Thorner.
- Damon Kyle Wayans Jr. (born 1982) is an actor and comedian; married Samara Saraiva.
- Michael Wayans (born 1985)
- Cara Mia Wayans (born 1987)
- Kyla Wayans (born 1981)
- Kimberly Nichole Wayans (born 1961) is a television and film actress; married Kevin Knotts.
- Elvira Wayans (born 1964) is a screenwriter.
- Damien Dante Wayans (born 1980) is an actor, screenwriter, producer and director.
- Chaunté Wayans (born 1982) is an actress and stand-up comedian; married to Marshay Nicole.
- Nadia Wayans (born 1965) is a former actress.
- Devonne Wayans (born 1966) is a former screenwriter.
- Shawn Mathis Wayans (born 1971) is an actor, comedian, writer, and producer.
- Laila Wayans (born 1999)
- Ilia Wayans (born 2002)
- Marlon Wayans (born 2004)
- Marlon Lamont Wayans (born 1972) is an actor, comedian, writer, and producer.
- Kai Zackery Wayans (born 2000)
- Shawn Howell Wayans (born 2002)
- Axl July Ivory Wayans (born 2022)
Works
Film
Film productions with the involvement of more than one member of the Wayans family include:
- Hollywood Shuffle (1987), a film co-written by Keenen and featuring Keenen, Damon and Kim.
- Eddie Murphy Raw (1987), a stand-up comedy film produced by Keenen also featuring Damien (opening sketch) and Kim (un-credited).
- I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988), a film by Keenen also featuring Damon, Kim, Shawn and Marlon.
- Mo' Money (1992), a film written by and starring Damon also featuring Marlon.
- Blankman (1994), a superhero parody film starring and co-written by Damon, featuring cameos by Damon's children.
- A Low Down Dirty Shame (1994), a film by and starring Keenen, also featuring Kim.
- Major Payne (1995), co-written by, co-produced by and starring Damon and featuring Damien Dante Wayans.
- Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (1996), co-written by and starring Shawn and Marlon, produced by Keenen (who also appears in the film).
- Scary Movie (2000–present), a film franchise created by Keenen, Shawn, and Marlon; the first installment was the most profitable movie ever to be directed by an African American, until the release of Fantastic Four in 2005. The Wayans were only involved with the first two films, but are still credited for the subsequent movies. A sixth movie is in production featuring Marlon, Shawn, Damon Jr., Kim, and Gregg.
- White Chicks (2004), a film directed by Keenen, co-written and co-produced by Keenen, Shawn and Marlon, and starring Shawn and Marlon.
- Little Man (2006), a film directed by Keenen, written and co-produced by Keenen, Shawn and Marlon, and starring Shawn and Marlon.
- Dance Flick (2009), a film directed by Damien Dante Wayans, written by many members of the family, and starring Damon Wayans Jr. and other Wayans family members.
- A Haunted House (2013) and A Haunted House 2 (2014), a comedy film duology written and produced by Marlon, that satirizes the "found footage" horror genre.
- Fifty Shades of Black (2016), a comedy film written and starring Marlon, with appearances by Chaunté and Gregg.
- Marlon Wayans Presents: The Headliners (2022), a stand-up comedy film presented by Marlon featuring Chaunté.[12]
Television
Television productions with the involvement of more than one member of the Wayans family include:
- In Living Color (1990–1994), a sketch comedy show created by Keenen and Damon also featuring Kim, Shawn and Marlon.
- The Wayans Bros. (1995–1999), a sitcom starring brothers Shawn and Marlon, Kim appears on a few episodes.
- Waynehead (1996–1997), a short-lived animated series created by Damon with Shawn, Marlon and Kim.
- My Wife and Kids (2001–2005) a sitcom created by and starring Damon, which included Kim, Damien, Craig, Damon Jr. and Elvira among its writers, and featured many family members in guest roles.
- The Boo Crew (2006), animated children's TV specials.
- The Underground (2006), a sketch comedy show created by and starring Damon, featuring Damon Jr., with music by Dwayne.
- New Girl (2011–2018), a sitcom starring Damon Jr. also featuring Kim.
- Happy Endings (2011–2013), a sitcom starring Damon Jr. and guest starring Damon.[13]
- Second Generation Wayans (2013), a TV show co-produced by and co-starring Damien and Craig.
- Marlon (2017–2018), a sitcom created by and starring Marlon, written by Craig, and composed by Dwayne. Multiple family members are featured as staff.
- Happy Together (2018–2019), a sitcom starring Damon Jr. and guest starring Damon.[14]
- The Last O.G (2018–2021), a sitcom with Keenen as the showrunner[15] and Craig as a supervising producer.
- Poppa's House (2024–2025), a sitcom starring Damon and Damon, Jr. that aired on CBS.[16] Multiple family members are featured in the cast and writing and production staff.[17]
Production companies
Some production incarnations/vanity cards include:
- Ivory Way Productions, a production company by Keenen.
- NuSystems Productions, a production company by Damon, formerly known as Wife N' Kids Productions.
- Wayans Bros. Entertainment, a joint production between Keenen, Shawn, and Marlon.[18]
- BabyWay Productions, a production company by Marlon.
- Next to Last Productions, a production company by Shawn.
- Ugly Baby Productions, a production company by Marlon.[19]
- Wayans Alvarez Productions, a joint production between Marlon and Rick Alvarez.[20]
- Amara Production Films, a production company by Damon Jr.
- Two Shakes Entertainment, a production company by Damon Jr.[21]
References
- ^ Dumont, Katana (3 May 2022). "4 Ways The Wayans Family Influenced Pop Culture". Yahoo Entertainment. Retrieved 28 August 2025.
- ^ Morgan, Kayla (2025-02-18). "The Wayans Family: A Comedy Legacy That Changed Hollywood". 105.9 Kiss-FM. Retrieved 2026-01-11.
- ^ BET Staff (21 November 2023). "Black Family Dynasties We're Thankful For: From the Jacksons to the Wayans". BET. Viacom. Retrieved 28 August 2025.
- ^ "The Wayanses are the most powerful family in entertainment". EW.com. Retrieved 2026-01-11.
- ^ Pauker, Emily (2004-09-29). "BET laffer awards a family affair". Variety. Retrieved 2026-02-10.
- ^ Hipes, Patrick (13 February 2025). "Wayans Family To Be Inducted Into NAACP Image Awards' Hall Of Fame". Deadline. Retrieved 28 August 2025.
- ^ Gilmore, Kelly (1 April 2023). "Marlon Wayans' Father Howell Wayans Dead at 86". E!. Retrieved 28 August 2025.
- ^ George, Rachel (24 July 2020). "Marlon Wayans mourns the loss of his family's matriarch in touching post". Good Morning America. Retrieved 28 August 2025.
- ^ Finding Your Roots, January 19, 2016, PBS
- ^ Dawn, Randee (23 February 2025). "Wayans family: Meet the 10 siblings that make up the comedic family". Today. Retrieved 28 August 2025.
- ^ "Did You Know These 13 Celebrities Were Jehovah's Witnesses?". Essence. 24 May 2025. Retrieved 20 January 2026.
- ^ Holland, Stephanie (April 12, 2022). "Marlon Wayans Presents: The Headliners Debuts April 21". The Root. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
- ^ Kiefer, Halle (2011-04-28). "Happy Endings Recap: "Get Your Own Damn Daddy"". Vulture. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
- ^ "Damon Wayans Jr. on His Dad Guest Starring on 'Happy Together'". Entertainment Tonight. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie; Petski, Denise (2019-07-24). "'The Last O.G.': Keenen Ivory Wayans Tapped As Showrunner For Season 3 Of TBS Series – TCA". Deadline. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (October 10, 2022). "Damon Wayans & Damon Wayans Jr. To Headline Father/Son Comedy In Works At CBS". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on July 2, 2024. Retrieved August 19, 2024.
- ^ Boyle, Kelli (2025-03-06). "'Poppa's House': First Look at Marlon Wayans' Episode With Essence Atkins Reunion (PHOTO)". TV Insider. Retrieved 2026-01-11.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (2011-10-17). "Marlon Wayans To Create And Star In ABC Sibling Cop Comedy". Deadline. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
- ^ White, Peter (2020-06-25). "HBO Max Signs Overall Deal With Marlon Wayans, Sets Pilot Development For Comedy 'Book Of Marlon' & Greenlights Stand-Up Specials". Deadline. Retrieved 2026-01-11.
- ^ N'Duka, Amanda; D'Alessandro, Anthony (2018-08-27). "Marlon Wayans To Play Six Lead Roles In Netflix Comedy 'Sextuplets'; Reteams With Bresha Webb". Deadline. Retrieved 2026-02-06.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (2018-11-09). "Damon Wayans Jr. Launches Production Company, Sells Light Hour 'Glamorous' To the CW Through CBS TV Studios Deal". Deadline. Retrieved 2026-01-11.