Wayne Brady

Wayne Brady

Wayne Alphonso Brady is an American actor, singer, comedian, game show host, and television personality. He is a regular on the American version of the improvisational comedy television series Whose Line Is It Anyway? He was the host of the daytime talk show The Wayne Brady Show, the original host of Fox’s Don’t Forget the Lyrics!, and has hosted Let’s Make a Deal since its 2009 revival. Brady also performed in the Tony Award-winning musical Kinky Boots on Broadway as Simon from November 2015 to March 2016.

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Summary Wayne BradyWayne Alphonso Brady is an American actor, singer, comedian, game show host, and television personality. He is a regular on the American version of the improvisational comedy television series Whose Line Is It Anyway? He was the host of the daytime talk show The Wayne Brady Show, the original host of Fox’s Don’t Forget the Lyrics!, and has hosted Let’s Make a Deal since its 2009 revival. Brady also performed in the Tony Award-winning musical Kinky Boots on Broadway as Simon from November 2015 to March 2016. Brady has received 16 Emmy Award nominations in total. He was also nominated for a Grammy Award in 2009 for his cover of the Sam Cooke song \”A Change Is Gonna Come\”. Brady was born in Columbus, Georgia, to West Indian parents, and moved to Orlando, Florida, as a young child to live with his grandmother and aunt. Brady refers to his grandmother, Valerie Petersen, as his’mom’, since she raised him. Brady first appeared on national television as a recurring contestant on the sketch comedy competition Kwik Witz from 1996 to 1999, appearing most often as partners with Frank Maciel.

In 2003, Brady won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program for his work on the show, the only person to win the award for a television series, as opposed to a special, since Dana Carvey in 1993. In 2004, Brady joined the Broadway revival of Chicago, playing the role of lawyer Billy Flynn. He appeared briefly in the final episode of the 2004 season of the comedy Reno 911!. He guest-starred on the Sci Fi Channel’s hit series Stargate SG-1 as Trelak, the first prime of Goa’uld System Lord Ares. In 2007, he starred in the ABC Family film The Family List. He co-hosted the short-lived VH1 comedy show The Vinyl List, which was not picked up by the network. He has also appeared as a guest star for MTV’s Wild ‘N Out and lent his voice to the Adult Robot Chicken show Getting Along Famously alongside Colin Mochrie. He also appeared on 30 Rock as Liz Lemon’s date for the Source Awards.