Biography
Like his older brother, Keenan Ivory Wayans, African-American performer Damon Wayans matriculated from standup comedy to series television to movies. He was a regular on TV's
Saturday Night Live and -- along with virtually everyone else in the Wayans family --
In Living Color. Exhibiting a fondness for the outrageous, Wayans attracted both adulation and condemnation for his many
In Living Color characterizations, notably the dour Homey the Clown and the excessively effeminate co-host of the "Men on Film" skits. Damon's first film was 1984's Beverly Hills Cop 2; he has since functioned as co-star (with brother
Marlon Wayans), co-producer, co-writer, and director of
Mo' Money (1992), and has been heard but not seen as the voice of a troublesome baby in Look Who's Talking 2 (1992). In 1995, Damon Wayans played a role once essayed by
Charlton Heston, in
Major Payne, a remake of Heston's
The Private War of Major Benson (1955). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide