Wayne Brady: Renaissance Man
A look at the many talents of Mr. Brady.
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Wayne Brady - The Emmy Award-winning entertainer Wayne Brady can do it all. He can act. He can sing. He can crack an audience up with laughter. Here's a look at the many talents of Mr. Brady, who will be performing at this year's BET Honors show. (Photo: Scott Gries/ImageDirect)
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Whose Line Is it Anyway? (1998) - Brady's career began when he put his acting, singing and comedic skills to use as one of the improvisational players on the original British version of Whose Line Is it Anyway. His American fame was launched when he became a regular on the American version of the show in 1998. In 2003, he won a Prime Time Emmy for his work on the show. (Photo: ABC)
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Chappelle's Show (2004) - Shortly after the cancellation of his popular talk show, The Wayne Brady Show, Brady imploded his extremly amiable, clean-cut public image. On the groundbreaking comedy cable program Chappelle's Show, the renaissance man appeared as himself, but showing a hilarious gangsta side that made Nino Brown look like a choir boy. (Photo: Comedy Central)
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Stuart Little 3 (2005) - For the third installment to the hit animated film Stuart Little, Brady lent his familiar voice to the character Reeko, a troubled skunk. Other celebs lending their voices to the film included Michael J. Fox and Geena Davis. (Photo: Sony Pictures)
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A Long Time Coming (2008) - America became familiar with Brady's exceptional singing voice from his crooning on The Wayne Brady Show. What they didn't know was that he had ambitions to be a music star. Brady made this goal apparent when he released his debut LP, A Long Time Coming, in 2008. (Photo: Peak/Concord Records)
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