Mike Epps
Malcolm Jamal Warner
Tracee Ellis Ross
Nick Cannon
Kiesha Knight Pulliam
Several weeks ago, the comedy world was shook in Hollywood! Why do you ask? Well, comedian Mike Epps landed his first ever NAACP Image Award for Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture for the film Jumping The Broom. Epps was joined in the winner circles in comedy by Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Tracee Ellis Ross for Reed Between the Lines, Nick Cannon for Up All Night and Keshia Knight Pulliam for Tyler Perry's House of Payne. That was good for Epps, as it was his first ever Award.
Marlon Wayans
According to Variety, word is that Marlon Wayans and Essence Atkins are both set to star in the new film titled Smart Ass. The big news here is that Wayans will make his directorial debut-with Mike Tiddes- for the film. Variety states that the comedy film is "described as a spoof of a various found-footage pics like "Paranormal Activity" and "The Devil Inside Me." Rick Alvarez and Lisa Blum are producing the pic, which is currently filming in L.A." As you all probably already know, Atkins previously worked with Wayans on Paramount's Dance Flick, which should make this interesting. Another key point here is that this film is taking place at the same time the Richard Pryor biopic was scheduled to be filming. Looks like that gets pushed back even further. Interesting...
Several days ago our sources discovered that actor/comedian Jamie Foxx, who just wrapped filming Dejango Unchained, is preparing to drop a new comedy special this fall! We discovered that Foxx is going to drop the comedy special and may even tour with the special. No official word has yet has been released from his camp, but we have heard that preparations are already in motion for the special that will be taped right after filming Dejango. We even heard that the special may be taped for HBO, but as of this writing it’s too early to tell.
Jamie Foxx
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