Marlon Wayans
Marlon Wayans is a successful actor, producer, comedian, writer and film director. His films have grossed more than $736 million in domestic box office and $1 billion globally. As a stand-up comedian, he is selling out nationwide and adding shows every weekend. He hit a career milestone with his highly anticipated first-ever stand-up comedy special, Woke-ish, which premiered on Netflix in February 2018.
Wayans’ fourth comedy special, Marlon Wayans: Good Grief, is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video. His previous comedy special for HBO Max, Marlon Wayans: God Loves Me, received rave reviews from critics and fans. Wayans scored an overall deal with HBO Max that included performing a stand-up special and hosting a multi-act special which resulted in Marlon Wayans: You Know What It Is and Marlon Wayans Presents: The Headliners. All of three of his specials are currently streaming on Max.
Next up Wayans will be seen starring in Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions psychological sports thriller, HIM, out September 2025.
In March of 2023 Wayans’ has a successful run guest hosting a week of The Daily Show.
Onscreen, Wayans recently starred as George Raveling in Prime Video’s, AIR, alongside an all star ensemble including Matt Damon, Viola Davis and Ben Affleck. In 2022 he starred in and produced Netflix’s The Curse of Bridge Hollow. In 2021, he starred as Ted White in MGM’s Aretha Franklin biopic, Respect, opposite Jennifer Hudson. The year prior, he starred in Sofia Coppola’s Apple-A24 movie On the Rocks, alongside Rashida Jones and Bill Murray.
In 2019, Wayans wrote and produced the Michael Tiddes-directed Netflix movie Sextuplets, in which he starred as Alan, a man who embarks on a personal journey to find his birth mother and discovers he was born a sextuplet. In addition to playing the central role, Wayans appeared as all five of Alan’s siblings in the film.
On television, Wayans recently gained rave reviews for his guest star role as Lou in Bel-Air’s finale episode. He also executive produced and hosted Meta’s Oh Hell No! With Marlon Wayans. In addition, he starred for two seasons on the NBC sitcom Marlon, a family comedy loosely based on his life. Both seasons of Marlon are currently airing on Netflix.
Wayans reunited with director Michael Tiddes in the 2017 Netflix movie Naked, which Wayans wrote, produced and starred in, opposite Regina Hall. The year before, he wrote, produced and starred in Tiddes’ Fifty Shades of Black, also starring Mike Epps and Kali Hawk.
In 2014, Wayans starred in the Open Road Films comedy A Haunted House 2, the sequel to the hilarious 2013 hit A Haunted House, which had a budget of $1.7 million and grossed $65 million globally. Wayans wrote and produced both films.
Wayans hosted the NBC comedy/variety series I Can Do That! and also starred in and created the 2014 TBS hit comedy competition series Funniest Wins. Also in 2014, he embarked on a national comedy tour with his brothers Keenan, Damon and Shawn, which marked the first stand-up tour for the four Wayans Brothers.
Wayans is commonly recognized for his role as Marcus Copeland in Columbia Pictures’ 2004 hit comedy White Chicks, opposite Shawn Wayans, Jamie King and Terry Crews. Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans, the film grossed more than $100 million worldwide. He also starred alongside Shawn Wayans and Regina Hall in Dimension Films’ horror comedy spoof films Scary Movie and Scary Movie 2, both directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans.
Wayans’ additional film credits include the Columbia Pictures comedy Mo’ Money; New Line Cinema’s drama Above the Rim; Miramax’s parody film Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood; Touchstone Pictures’ The Sixth Man; Miramax’s Senseless; Dungeons & Dragons; Darren Aronofsky’s hit drama Requiem for a Dream, opposite Jared Leto and Jennifer Connolly; The Coen Brothers’ The Ladykillers, opposite Tom Hanks; Behind the Smile; Columbia Pictures’ Little Man; DreamWorks’ Norbit, opposite Eddie Murphy; Paramount Pictures and MTV’s parody film Dance Flick; Paramount’s G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra, opposite Channing Tatum, Dennis Quaid and Joseph Gordon-Levitt; 20th Century Fox’s Marmaduke; and the hit comedy The Heat, opposite Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy.
Additionally, Wayans starred with his brother Shawn Wayans on The WB’s The Wayans Bros., which was the highest -rated comedy on the network and continues to air in syndication. He has appeared on several popular television programs, including FOX’s In Living Color, Adult Swim’s Childrens Hospital, and BET’s Second Generation Wayans.