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  1. In Living Color- Jim Carrey as Vera de Milo in 'Buffed, Beautiful, and Bitchin''. KayzKustomz &Family. 19.3K subscribers. 7.5K. 1M views 15 years ago.

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  2. Dec 1, 2014 · 19.4K subscribers. 134K views 9 years ago. ...more. Jim Carrey portrays a steroid-abusing female bodybuilder with a conspicuously flat chest and bulge in her posing trunks. Vera was best known...

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    • Fire Marshall Bill. It was Fire Marshall Bob that revealed the range and creativity of character. There is nothing more than a fire marshal who continuously blows and burns himself up.
    • Vera De Milo. &list=RDcbbIG_w-tZQ#t=52. Vera De Milo was a character that was so repulsive that she was irresistible. Carrey brought this character to life in ways that seared an image into the minds of Americans that no matter how hard they tried, they could not un-see it, so they just learned to embrace.
    • Grandpa Jack McGee. If you ever needed a picture of a dysfunctional home, the home of Grandpa Jack McGee was it. While this character was not featured in sketches as frequent as De Milo and Fire Marshall Bill, it was equally as hilarious.
    • The Background Guy. Many people will probably not remember this, but this character may be the most brilliant work of Carrey during that time – primarily because it was Jim Carrey achieving optimal comedy as a minimalist.
    • Amy Fisher
    • Cheap Pete
    • Frenchie
    • Benita Burrell
    • Wanda
    • Tom and Tom
    • Home Shopping Network
    • Grandpa Jack Mcgee
    • Anton Jackson
    • Oswald Bates

    Closing the ranks is Amy Fisher, played by Ali Wentworth, who officially joined the cast in 1993 after brief appearances in the first and second installments. Fisher was a fantastic portrayal of a New York City tabloid bad girl with her elegant performances on her skit on the show Super Bimbo becoming one of the most excellent performances in the s...

    Cheap Pete is the ridiculously economical guy who appeared in the show from 1993 till 1994, embodied by Chris Rock. Rumor had it then that Rock was fired from Saturday Night Live when the producers learned that he was planning to jump ship to the ‘In Living Color.’ Sadly, the show was canceled shortly after he joined the cast, but his performance l...

    Keenen, the creator of the show, usually let his talent take center stage to show off their skills and was mainly pulling the strings from behind the scenes. But that didn’t mean that he couldn’t put on his acting boots and step back in front of the camera when occasions called for it. He was particularly perfect as the good-looking French guy Fren...

    There is that one person in the community who is friendly with everybody else and pretends to be the most caring person the world has ever known. Still, once you let them in on your secrets, they shamelessly air your dirty laundry in public without a care in the world. This hilarious character in this show was played by Wayans sister Kim who was al...

    The memorable, extremely confident, facially deformed, sassy Wanda was a part that was made intriguing by Jamie Foxx’s performances that added an extra flair to the show making an obviously cringy moment into a hilarious one. The results were the creation of an iconic original character that was loved by many.

    There are those few people in the black community who are such white supremacists to the extent that every single stereotype crafted about black people is true to them regardless of whether it’s based on facts. ‘In Living Color’ the Brothers Tom Brothers and Tom Brothers played by Damon and Keenen are the country-song duo who believe Black people b...

    Again, embodied by Damon and Keenen, this duo poses as hustlers in a Home Shopping network parody. They come up with all sorts of creative ways to cheat their way into people’s money and shamelessly swindle the gullible masses in the most hilarious ways until, well, the long arm of the law catches up with them.

    This show, of course, gave superstar Jim Carrey a head start into a highly successful film career. His portrayal of the always drunk, foul-mouthed, suicidal, hot-tempered grandpa Jack McGee who dared pass across jumbled-up editions of everyday home activities in his state, was astounding. His love for pork and beans, his behavior, and as well as lo...

    Coming in at number seven is Anton Jackson, a role by Damon, who is one of those characters who will not only effortlessly make you sprawl on the ground with laughter but also cringe in disgust at the same time. He is a homeless man who likes enjoying the finer things in life, which is quite nasty as his presumed good life includes picking his nose...

    Oswald Bates is that one person who thinks that he is so intelligent, while the fact is that he doesn’t know as much as he thinks and keeps using the wrong English words in the most hideous and unrelated contexts. He is an inmate who, if he weren’t an already convicted felon, then the inventors of the English language would definitely sue him for m...

  3. Vera DeMilo: Directed by Paul Miller. With Keenen Ivory Wayans, Jim Carrey, Kelly Coffield Park, Kim Coles. Michael Jackson Potato Head Kit. Disc Jockey, Death Jockey skit. Damon Wayans in a commercial for literacy. Jim Carrey gets detention. A re-telling of the Rapunzel fairy tale. Old Train skit. Jim Carrey's first appearance as Vera DeMilo.

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    • Paul Miller
    • 1990-06-24
  4. Apr 14, 2020 · Below are some of the most memorable characters that Jim Carrey ever conceived of on In Living Color. The majority of them all play into Jim's unique skill set and passions — the man's proclivities for impersonations, exaggerated facial expressions, and overall off-the-wall behavior are in full effect with these hilarious parts.

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  6. Vera de MiloJim Carrey portrays a steroid-abusing female bodybuilder with a conspicuously flat chest and bulge in her posing trunks. Vera was best known by her unnaturally deep, breathy voice and grotesque, horselike laugh, along with a small set of pigtails.

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