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  1. Dewayne Perkins (born November 5, 1990) is an American comedian, writer, actor, and producer. Born and raised in Chicago, he received improv training at The Second City and also worked for iO Theater. His stand-up comedy was recommended by Variety magazine and Just for Laughs comedy festival.

  2. Dewayne Perkins is an Emmy-nominated American comedian, writer, producer and actor. Some of Perkins' writing and producing credits include: NBC's Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Netflix's The Break with Michelle Wolf, Peacock's Saved By The Bell and the Amber Ruffin Show, to which he was nominated for an Emmy.

  3. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dwayne_PerkinsDwayne Perkins - Wikipedia

    Dwayne Perkins (born March 21, 1971) is an American stand-up comedian from Brooklyn, New York, currently residing in Los Angeles. He has made appearances on Conan, Comedy Central, and as a regular correspondent on The Jay Leno Show.

  4. Jun 19, 2023 · Black Comedy. Dewayne Perkins Is Breaking New Ground With The Blackening. The star and cowriter of Lionsgate’s horror comedy takes VF on the road of turning his Second City sketch into a feature...

  5. Dewayne Perkins is an LA based comedian, writer, and actor.

  6. Oct 19, 2021 · Dwayne Perkins is back in this Dry Bar double feature featuring both comedy sets that Dwayne Perkins has filmed at Dry Bar Comedy. Whether you're a fan of his first hilarious special "Please...

  7. Dewayne Perkins is an Emmy-nominated American comedian, writer, producer and actor. Some of Perkins' writing and producing credits include: NBC's Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Netflix's The Break with Michelle Wolf, Peacock's Saved By The Bell and the Amber Ruffin Show, to which he was nominated for an Emmy.

  8. Dec 3, 2023 · Dewayne Perkins. On December 6, the 2023 IndieWire Honors ceremony will celebrate 11 filmmakers, creators, and actors for their achievements in creative independence. Comedian and filmmaker...

  9. Jun 19, 2023 · Within the first 20 minutes of “The Blackening,” Dewayne Perkins, its star and co-writer, offers a different vision of a Black horror comedy. For one, his character DeWayne is an openly gay Black man who’s come to a cabin in the woods to spend Juneteenth with his old college friends.

  10. SF Skechefest, NBC's Breakout Comedy Fest, the Comedy Cellar, Comedy Store, The Laugh Factory, Zanies, and more. Be on the look out for his one man show "How Being Black & Gay Made Me Better Than You," which premiered in Chicago to two sold out audiences, coming to a city near you!

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