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Wayne Brady Biography

news-detailsWayne Brady is an American entertainer renowned for his versatile talents as a comedian, actor, singer, and television host, best known for his lightning-fast improvisational skills on the comedy series Whose Line Is It Anyway?. Born Wayne Alphonso Brady on June 2, 1972, in Columbus, Georgia, he was raised primarily by his grandmother in Orlando, Florida. His early interest in performance led him to the Dr. Phillips High School drama magnet program and later to pursue acting, landing his first professional gig at the Tokyo Disney Resort.

Brady's breakthrough came in 1998 when he joined the American revival of the improvisational show Whose Line Is It Anyway?, where his musical and comedic chemistry with cast members like Ryan Stiles and Colin Mochrie made him a standout. This exposure catapulted him to wider fame and led to his own syndicated daytime talk show, The Wayne Brady Show, which earned him two Daytime Emmy Awards. He further cemented his status as a versatile host by fronting game shows like Don't Forget the Lyrics! and, most notably, taking over as host of the revived Let's Make a Deal in 2009, a role that has brought him additional Emmy recognition.

Beyond television, Brady has showcased his substantial musical theatre chops. He earned critical acclaim for his performance as Lola in the Broadway production of Kinky Boots from 2015 to 2016. In 2017, he took on the formidable role of Aaron Burr in the Chicago production of the groundbreaking musical Hamilton, demonstrating his dramatic range. His musical endeavors also include a Grammy nomination for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance for his cover of "A Change Is Gonna Come."

Throughout his career, Brady has accumulated five Emmy Awards and has been nominated for two Grammys, including one for the cast album of The Wiz. He continues to host Let's Make a Deal while making guest appearances on various television series and maintaining a presence in music and live performance. His career stands as a testament to his adaptability and enduring appeal across multiple facets of the entertainment industry.