5 Hilariously Funny Moments from Kim Wayans
Legendary stand-up comedian and actress Kim Wayans has long been a comedy pillar.
Celebrated for her unique comedic timing, impressive character portrayals, and remarkable versatility, the industry veteran has not only made us laugh but has also brought depth and nuance to her roles, proving her ability to balance humor with heart.
From her iconic performances on the 90s hit variety show “In Living Color,” where she effortlessly embodied a range of unforgettable characters, to her scene-stealing roles in films like “Don't Be a Menace” and “Juwanna Mann,” Wayans has cemented her legacy as a comedic icon.
In honor of her birthday, here are five of her funniest moments that showcase why she's a true legend in the genre.
Benita Butrell / “In Living Color”
As part of the iconic sketch comedy show “In Living Color,” Kim brought to life the character Benita Butrell. She knows everyone in the neighborhood ... and their secrets.
Ms. Dontwannabebothered / “Dance Flick”
The actress brought her comedy chops to another family film in 2009 with the release of, “Dance Flick,” in which she played Ms. Dontwannabebothered. Kim’s ability to exaggerate and play into the ridiculousness of her character highlighted her strengths as a physical comedian.
Crystal Water / “In Living Color”
Another standout moment from Kim’s time on “In Living Color” was her brilliant portrayal of singer Crystal Waters. Her facial expressions during her cover of “Gypsy Woman” turned the simplest moments into pure comedic gold.
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Tonia Harris / “In the House”
Kim played Tonia Harris, a high-energy personal trainer in the hit sitcom “In The House” for the better half of
the late 90s. Her ability to balance Tonia’s quirky, dramatic outbursts with genuine warmth made her a fan favorite on the series.
“Juwanna Mann”
In 2002, Kim brought her comedic talents to the Jesse Vaughan-directed comedy “Juwanna Mann,” as Latisha Jansen, a basketball star for the fictional Charlotte Banshees in the WUBA. The actress joined a star-studded ensemble cast that included Miguel A. Núñez Jr., Vivica A. Fox, and Tommy Davidson.