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Elister Larry WilmoreThe name Elister L. Wilmore is given at This matches the birth date and birthplace for "Larry Wilmore" at (born October 30, 1961) is an American comedian, writer, producer, and actor. He served as the "Senior Black Correspondent" on ''
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'' from 2006 to 2014, and hosted ''
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'' in 2015 and 2016. He is also the creator of the sitcom ''
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''. He served as an executive producer for the ABC television series ''
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'', and is the co-creator, with Issa Rae, of the HBO television series '' Insecure''. Since May 2017, he has hosted a podcast, ''Black on the Air'', where he discusses current events and interviews guests. He is the host of the talk show ''Wilmore''.


Early life

Wilmore was born October 30, 1961, in Los Angeles County, California, to parents Betty and Larry, and grew up in suburban Pomona. His family is from
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hicago Humanities Festival, November 19, 2012.
He was raised
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.Lee, Felicia R
"They Call Me Mister Correspondent"
The New York Times, April 2, 2007.
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"Veteran TV Writer Moves in Front of the Camera"
ABC News, October 10, 2007.
He is the third of six children. His younger brother
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was also a television writer, actor, and producer.Wilmore, ''I'd Rather We Got Casinos'', page ? As a child, Wilmore found interest in topics such as science, magic, science-fiction and fantasy, all of which have shaped the evolution of his performance. In an interview with NPR, he described himself as a nerd, saying that "it used to be that the black comic figure had to have this bravado and always showed strength...now there's a comic figure where it's OK to just be a nerd and be black." Wilmore graduated from
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in
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in 1979. He studied theatre at
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, but dropped out to pursue acting and stand-up comedy.


Career

Beginning in the 1980s, Wilmore appeared in several small film and television roles, including a recurring role as a police officer on '' The Facts of Life''. In the early to mid-1990s, he was on the writing staff of the talk show '' Into the Night With Rick Dees'', the sketch comedy show ''
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'' (his younger brother Marc was also a writer with ''In Living Color''; unlike Larry, he became a cast member), and the sitcom '' Sister, Sister'', where he portrayed a bus driver in one episode. He went on to be a writer and producer on a series of black sitcoms, including ''
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'' and ''
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''. In 1999, Wilmore co-created the animated comedy ''
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'' with Eddie Murphy and was executive producer until its conclusion in 2001. He subsequently created and produced ''
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'', and won an Emmy for writing the pilot episode. He created and produced '' Whoopi'', with
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. From 2005 to 2007 he was a consulting producer for ''
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'', and appeared in the " Diversity Day" episode as Mr. Brown, a
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consultant. In 2006, Wilmore began appearing regularly on
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's ''
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'', where he was billed as the "Senior Black Correspondent" or a derivative form of the title, such as the "Senior Executive Commander-in-Chief Who Happens To Be Black Correspondent" following the election of
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. His work on the show frequently centered on humorous observations of the Black experience in American society. In January 2009, Hyperion published Wilmore's ''I'd Rather We Got Casinos: And Other Black Thoughts'', a political humor book described by
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as "a faux collection of articles, essays, radio transcripts, and letters exploring the more ludicrous angles on race." Wilmore originated the titular phrase ''I'd Rather We Got Casinos'' in a January 2007 ''Daily Show'' appearance. Wilmore has continued occasional acting appearances, including a role as a minister in ''
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'' ( 2009) and a supporting role in ''
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'' ( 2010). In 2011, He began a recurring role on the ABC comedy '' Happy Endings'', where he played Mr. Forristal, Brad ( Damon Wayans, Jr.)'s uptight boss. Since 2012, he has starred in the Showtime special ''Race, Religion and Sex'', shot in
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. On April 30, 2016, Wilmore was the headliner at the
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Dinner. He came under fire for using the word "
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" to refer to President Obama, saying "Barry, you did it my nigga." He defended his actions by telling
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, "I wanted to make a statement more than a joke...I really wanted to explain the historical implications of the Obama presidency from my point of view." In May 2017, Wilmore started hosting the podcast ''Larry Wilmore: Black on the Air'' as part of The Ringer podcast network, headed by Bill Simmons. ''Time'' ranked it in the top five of its list of 10 Best podcast of 2017.


''The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore''

On January 19, 2015, Wilmore began hosting ''The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore'', a late-night panel
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that aired on Comedy Central. It was a spin-off of ''The Daily Show'', and replaced ''
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'' on the network's 11:30pm timeslot. It was produced by Jon Stewart's production company
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. On August 15, 2016, Comedy Central announced that Wilmore's show had been cancelled, and the show ended August 18, 2016 with a total of 259 episodes.


''Wilmore''

He briefly hosted his own limited series late-night talk show on
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titled ''Wilmore''.


Influences

Wilmore has cited Johnny Carson,
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, Eddie Murphy and Jon Stewart as comedy influences. He said that when he needs inspiration, he "observe people. I ride the subway, sit in a coffee shop. There’s nothing funnier than real human behavior."


Personal life

Wilmore was married to actress Leilani Jones for 20 years; they have two children, John and Lauren. They divorced in 2015. He resided in
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with his family until moving to
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to work on ''The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore''.Larry Wilmore profile
biography.com, A&E Television Networks, LLC; accessed June 20, 2015.


Filmography


Television


As showrunner


As performer


As crew member


Published works

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Awards and nominations


References


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Larry Wilmore videos from the Daily Show

Wilmore Shines as 'Senior Black Correspondent': June 5, 2007, Interview
with
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on Fresh Air on
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