In Living Color - Cast

Cast

Repertory cast members
  • Jim Carrey
  • Kelly Coffield (seasons 1-4)
  • Kim Coles (season 1 only)
  • Tommy Davidson
  • Jamie Foxx (season 3-5)
  • David Alan Grier
  • Anne-Marie Johnson (season 5 only)
  • T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh
  • Jay Leggett (season 5 only)
  • Reggie McFadden (season 5 only)
  • Steve Park (season 3 only)
  • Carol Rosenthal (season 5 only)
  • DJ Twist (seasons 3-5)
  • Damon Wayans (seasons 1-3)
  • Keenen Ivory Wayans (seasons 1-4)
  • Kim Wayans (seasons 1-4)
  • Marlon Wayans (season 4 only)
  • Shawn Wayans (seasons 1-4)
  • Alexandra Wentworth (season 4-5)
  • Marc Wilmore (season 5 only)
"The Fly Girls"
  • Cari French (seasons 1-3)
  • Carla Garrido (season 2 only)
  • Laurie Ann Gibson (season 5 only)
  • Jossie Harris (seasons 4-5)
  • Carrie Ann Inaba (seasons 1-3)
  • Deidre Lang
  • Jennifer Lopez (seasons 3-4)
  • Rosie Perez (choreographer, seasons 1-4)
  • Lisa Joann Thompson (seasons 4-5)
  • Lisa Marie Todd (seasons 1-3)
  • Michelle Whitney-Morrison (seasons 1-2)
  • Masako Willis (season 5 only)
  • Sasha Alexander (season 1)
  • Michelle McGrath Gerlick (season 1)
  • Keri Lane (season 3)
  • Madonna Grimes (season 4)

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