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'Way Out is a 1961 American horror, fantasy, and science fiction television anthology series hosted by writer Roald Dahl. [1] The macabre black-and-white 25-minute shows were introduced by Dahl, his face projected in a disconcerting hall of mirrors effect, dryly delivering a brief introductory monologue, expounding on such unusual subjects as undertakers or frogs or murdering a romantic rival ...
Damon Kyle Wayans Sr. (/ ˈ d eɪ m ə n ˈ w eɪ. ə n z /; [1] born September 4, 1960) [2] is an American stand-up comedian, actor, producer, and writer. He performed as a comedian and actor throughout the 1980s, including a year-long stint on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live .
Damon is an American television sitcom starring Damon Wayans that ran for thirteen episodes on Fox in 1998. The first three episodes aired Sunday at 8:30 pm and the rest aired Monday at 8:00 pm. It was created by Leo Benvenuti, Steve Rudnick and Damon Wayans and directed by John P. Whitesell. [1]
The father-son dynamic duo breaks down their new CBS sitcom. For the past 10 years, Damon Wayans has been trying to find the next project to work on with his son, Damon Wayans Jr... until he came ...
Thugaboo (2006), animated children's TV specials; The Underground (2006), a sketch comedy show created by and starring Damon, featuring Damon Wayans Jr., with music by Dwayne Wayans; 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
Damon Wayans is reflecting on his brief time as a cast member on Saturday Night Live. Wayans is one of many funny people looking back at the weekly late-night staple's place in comedy history in ...
Damon Wayans is ready to laugh about his short-term employment at Saturday Night Live: "Yeah I got fired.We gonna talk about it." The comedian sat down for an interview in Peacock's SNL50: Beyond ...
Damon Kyle Wayans Jr. (born November 18, 1982) is an American actor and comedian. He starred as Brad Williams in the ABC sitcom Happy Endings , for which he was nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2012, and as Coach in the Fox sitcom New Girl .