Wanda Sykes
(born March 7, 1964) is an American writer, stand-up comedian and actress. She is known for her blunt comedic observations on current events, the differences between the sexes and races, and the human condition. She is known for her role as Barb on The New Adventures of Old Christine
, on HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm
as herself and numerous cameo appearances. In 2004 Entertainment Weekly
named her as one of the 25 funniest people in America. [1] She has won four Emmy Awards for her writing as well as numerous other awards.
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Early years
Sykes was born in
Portsmouth, Virginia and raised in the
Washington, D.C. area. Her father served as a
US Army colonel employed at
the Pentagon, and her mother worked as a banker. She attended
Arundel High School in
Gambrills, Maryland, and went on to graduate from
Hampton University where she earned a
bachelor’s degree in marketing. After college, her first job was as a procurement officer with the
National Security Agency (NSA),
[2] where she worked for five years.
[3]
Career
Not completely satisfied with her role with the NSA, Sykes began her stand-up career at a Coors Light Super Talent Showcase in Washington, DC, where she performed for the first time in front of a live audience.
[4] She continued to hone her talents at local venues while at the NSA until
1992, when she moved to
New York City. Her first big break came when opening for
Chris Rock at
Caroline's Comedy Club. In 1997, she joined the writing team on
The Chris Rock Show
and also made many appearances on the show.
The writing team was nominated for four
Emmys, and in
1999 won for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Special. Since that time, she has appeared in such films as
Pootie Tang
and on TV shows such as
Curb Your Enthusiasm
. In 2003, she starred in her own short-lived
Fox network sitcom,
Wanda at Large
. The same year, Sykes appeared in an hour-long
Comedy Central special,
Tongue Untied
. That network also ranked her #70 on its list of the 100 greatest all-time standups. She served as a correspondent for
HBO's
Inside the NFL
, hosted Comedy Central's popular show
Premium Blend
, and voiced a recurring character named Gladys on Comedy Central's
puppet show
Crank Yankers
. She also had a short-lived show on
Comedy Central
called
Wanda Does It
.
In addition to her film and television work, she is also an author. She wrote
Yeah, I Said It
, a book of humorous observations on various topics, published in September 2004.
In 2006, she landed a recurring role on the sitcom
The New Adventures of Old Christine
; she became a series regular in the second season. She also guest starred in the
Will & Grace
episode "Buy, Buy Baby" in 2006. She provided voices for the
2006 films Over the Hedge
,
Barnyard
, and
Brother Bear 2
. She had a part in
My Super Ex-Girlfriend
and after playing in
Evan Almighty
, had a bit part in
License to Wed
. Sykes' first
HBO Comedy Special, entitled
Wanda Sykes: Sick & Tired
, premiered on October 14, 2006. Her voice can be heard narrating the most recent
Applebee's commercials as the talking apple, with her infamous ending line, "Get it together, baby."
Sykes performed as part of
Cyndi Lauper's
True Colors Tour 2008.
In October 2008, Wanda Sykes appeared in a television ad for the
Think Before You Speak Campaign, an advertising campaign by
GLSEN aimed at curbing
homophobic slang in youth communities. In the 30-second spot, she uses humour to scold a teenager for saying "that's so
gay" when he really means "that is so bad."
[5] [6]
In March 2009, it was announced that Sykes would be the host of a new late-night
talk show on Saturdays on
Fox
.
The Wanda Sykes Show
is expected to premiere on November 7, 2009.
[7] In April 2009, she was named in
Out
magazine's Annual Power 50 List, landing at number 35.
[8]
In May 2009, Sykes was the featured entertainer for the annual
White House Correspondents' Association dinner, becoming both the first
African American and the first
openly LGBT person to get the role. At this event, Sykes made controversial headlines as she responded to conservative radio talk show host
Rush Limbaugh's recent comments regarding President
Barack Obama. Limbaugh had said "I hope he fails" regarding Obama's "
socialist" agenda, as Limbaugh put it. In response, Sykes quipped: "I hope his [Limbaugh's] kidneys fail."
[9]
Awards
Sykes was nominated for three Primetime Emmys and in 1999 won the Emmy for "Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special." In 2001, she won the American Comedy Award for "Outstanding Female Stand Up Comic". She won three more Emmys, in 2002, 2004 and 2005 , for her work on “Inside the NFL” for “Outstanding Studio Show - Weekly- Inside The NFL" followed by a Comedy Central Commie Award for "Funniest TV Actress in 2003."
[10] In 2009, her role in
The New Adventures of Old Christine
earner her a
Ewwy nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
Personal life
Sykes was married to
David Hall from 1991 to 1998.
[11] In October 2008 in California she married her female partner Alex whom she met in 2006, and publicly
came out in November at a
same-sex marriage rally regarding
Proposition 8 in
Las Vegas that she is a
lesbian and had just married.
[ Alex gave birth to twins Olivia Lou and Lucas Claude on April 27, 2009. [12]
]
Sykes expressed her excitement over the presidential election of Barack Obama, and feeling "crushed" after California voters passed state Proposition 8, which forbade marriages of same-sex couples. [13] [14] She has continued to be active in same-sex marriage issues hosting events and emceeing fundraisers.
Filmography
- The Drew Carey Show
(1995) (TV)
- The Chris Rock Show
(1997) (TV)
- Premium Blend
(1997) (TV) (2002) (presenter)
- Dr. Katz Professional Therapist
(1998) (TV) (voice)
- Tomorrow Night
(1999)
- Best of Chris Rock
(1999) (TV)
- Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm
(1999) (TV)
- Nutty Professor II: The Klumps
(2000)
- Down to Earth
(2001)
- Pootie Tang
(2001)
- The Downer Channel
(2001) (TV)
- Crank Yankers
(2002) (TV) (voice)
- MTV Movie Awards Reloaded
(2003) (TV)
- Wanda at Large
(2003) (TV) (actor/producer)
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- Wanda Does It
(2004) (TV)
- Clerks II
(2006)
- Monster-in-Law
(2006)
- My Super Ex-Girlfriend
(2006)
- Will & Grace
(2006)
- Barnyard
(2006) (voice)
- Brother Bear 2
(2006) (voice)
- Over the Hedge
(2006) (voice)
- The Adventures of Brer Rabbit
(2006) (voice)
- The New Adventures of Old Christine
(2006-present) (TV)
- Evan Almighty
(2007)
- License to Wed
(2007)
- Back at the Barnyard
(2007) (TV) (voice)
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Screenwriter
- The Keenen Ivory Wayans Show
(1997) (TV)
- The Chris Rock Show
(1997) (TV)
- Best of Chris Rock: Volume 2
(2001)
- The Downer Channel
(2001) (TV)
- The 74th Annual Academy Awards Show
(2002) (TV)
- Wanda Sykes: Tongue Untied
(2003) (TV)
- Wanda at Large
(2003) (TV)
- Wanda Sykes: Sick and Tired
(2006) (TV)
References
- The Best of the Rest
- Wanda Sykes Biography
- Black and Gay Like Me
- Wanda Sykes
- [1]
- http://www.thinkb4youspeak.com/
- [1]
- Out magazine
- Bolcer, Julie. "Wanda Sykes Rips Into Rush Limbaugh." ''The Advocate''. 11 May 2009. (accessed May 11, 2009).
- Wanda Sykes Biography
- Wanda Sykes: Summary
- Wanda Sykes Becomes Mom of Twins!
- Wanda Sykes Comes Out Amid Passing of Prop. 8
- Wanda Sykes Comes Out as Gay and Married