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Marc Wilmore is a television writer, producer, and actor. In the early 1990s, he was a writer for In Living Color, and became a regular cast member in the final (1993-1994) season. From 1999-2001, he served as a writer for the claymation series The PJs, and provided the voice of the character Walter. As of 2006, he is a producer and writer for The Simpsons, and a writer for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. His brother Larry Wilmore is also a writer, producer and actor.
Writing credits
The Simpsons episodes
- "Treehouse of Horror XIII" (part 1)
- "Bart of War"
- "Midnight Rx"
- "Treehouse of Horror XVI"
- "Regarding Margie"
- "Treehouse of Horror XVIII"
Celebrity Impersonations on "In Living Color"
- Carroll O'Connor (in an African American version of the controversial CBS sitcom All in the Family)
- Russell Simmons
- Isabel Sanford
- Edward Asner
- Bob Hope (in a "What If" segment that showed what would happen if Bob Hope were a black man).
- Dr. Dre
- James Earl Jones
- Maya Angelou
External links
- Marc Wilmore at IMDb
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