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wiki20220301en020_106627 | Batman: The Killing Joke | In a 2004 interview with Wizard magazine, Moore was also critical about his decision to cripple Barbara Gordon: "I asked DC if they had any problem with me crippling Barbara Gordon – who was Batgirl at the time – and if I remember, I spoke to Len Wein, who was our editor on the project... [He] said, 'Yeah, okay, crippl... | Batman: The Killing Joke. In a 2004 interview with Wizard magazine, Moore was also critical about his decision to cripple Barbara Gordon: "I asked DC if they had any problem with me crippling Barbara Gordon – who was Batgirl at the time – and if I remember, I spoke to Len Wein, who was our editor on the project... [He]... | 524986 |
wiki20220301en020_106628 | Batman: The Killing Joke | In the introduction to the story as it appears in the trade paperback DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore, Brian Bolland disputes the widely held belief that the story started as a Batman annual story and ended up as a prestige-format book. Bolland recalls that the idea for a one-off Batman story focusing on the Jok... | Batman: The Killing Joke. In the introduction to the story as it appears in the trade paperback DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore, Brian Bolland disputes the widely held belief that the story started as a Batman annual story and ended up as a prestige-format book. Bolland recalls that the idea for a one-off Batman... | 524986 |
wiki20220301en020_106629 | Batman: The Killing Joke | I don't think it rates with some of the highlights of Alan's career". March 2008 saw the release of the artwork as Bolland intended it: the twentieth anniversary hardcover edition of The Killing Joke is completely recolored by Bolland himself. The book made The New York Times Best Seller list in May 2009. | Batman: The Killing Joke. I don't think it rates with some of the highlights of Alan's career". March 2008 saw the release of the artwork as Bolland intended it: the twentieth anniversary hardcover edition of The Killing Joke is completely recolored by Bolland himself. The book made The New York Times Best Seller list ... | 524986 |
wiki20220301en020_106630 | Batman: The Killing Joke | Influence on other Joker stories Critic Mark Vogler wrote that The Killing Joke provided the Joker "with a sympathetic back story as it presented some of the villain's most vile offenses". Moore's rendition of the Joker's origin employs elements of the 1951 story "The Man Behind the Red Hood" (Detective Comics #168), w... | Batman: The Killing Joke. Influence on other Joker stories Critic Mark Vogler wrote that The Killing Joke provided the Joker "with a sympathetic back story as it presented some of the villain's most vile offenses". Moore's rendition of the Joker's origin employs elements of the 1951 story "The Man Behind the Red Hood" ... | 524986 |
wiki20220301en020_106631 | Batman: The Killing Joke | Much of the Joker's backstory from The Killing Joke is also referred to in 2004's "Pushback" (Batman: Gotham Knights #50-55; reprinted with #66 as Batman: Hush Returns), in which the events are observed and reported by the Riddler, who recounts that the pregnant wife of the pre-accident Joker, who is called "Jack" prio... | Batman: The Killing Joke. Much of the Joker's backstory from The Killing Joke is also referred to in 2004's "Pushback" (Batman: Gotham Knights #50-55; reprinted with #66 as Batman: Hush Returns), in which the events are observed and reported by the Riddler, who recounts that the pregnant wife of the pre-accident Joker,... | 524986 |
wiki20220301en020_106632 | Batman: The Killing Joke | Feminist interpretations | Batman: The Killing Joke. Feminist interpretations | 524986 |
wiki20220301en020_106633 | Batman: The Killing Joke | Many have argued that the novel implies that Barbara Gordon is raped by the Joker. The book has been the subject of feminist critique, criticizing the treatment of Barbara Gordon. Author Brian Cronin notes that "[many] readers felt the violence towards Barbara Gordon was too much, and even Moore, in retrospect, has exp... | Batman: The Killing Joke. Many have argued that the novel implies that Barbara Gordon is raped by the Joker. The book has been the subject of feminist critique, criticizing the treatment of Barbara Gordon. Author Brian Cronin notes that "[many] readers felt the violence towards Barbara Gordon was too much, and even Moo... | 524986 |
wiki20220301en020_106634 | Batman: The Killing Joke | character's paralysis in a list of "major female characters that had been killed, mutilated, and depowered", dubbing the phenomenon "Women in Refrigerators" in reference to a 1994 Green Lantern story where the title character discovers his girlfriend's mutilated body in his refrigerator. Author Jeffrey A. Brown noted T... | Batman: The Killing Joke. character's paralysis in a list of "major female characters that had been killed, mutilated, and depowered", dubbing the phenomenon "Women in Refrigerators" in reference to a 1994 Green Lantern story where the title character discovers his girlfriend's mutilated body in his refrigerator. Autho... | 524986 |
wiki20220301en020_106635 | Batman: The Killing Joke | ReprintsThe Killing Joke is included in the 2006 trade paperback collection DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore. There are multiple printings of the original comic graphic novel. The title on the cover of the multiple printings changes color. | Batman: The Killing Joke. ReprintsThe Killing Joke is included in the 2006 trade paperback collection DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore. There are multiple printings of the original comic graphic novel. The title on the cover of the multiple printings changes color. | 524986 |
wiki20220301en020_106636 | Batman: The Killing Joke | In March 2008, a deluxe hardcover version of the book was released, featuring recoloring of the book by Brian Bolland. The new colors featured black-and-white flashbacks, as opposed to Higgins' colors, along with one or two items per panel colored in pink or red, up until the helmet of the Red Hood is revealed. In addi... | Batman: The Killing Joke. In March 2008, a deluxe hardcover version of the book was released, featuring recoloring of the book by Brian Bolland. The new colors featured black-and-white flashbacks, as opposed to Higgins' colors, along with one or two items per panel colored in pink or red, up until the helmet of the Red... | 524986 |
wiki20220301en020_106637 | Batman: The Killing Joke | version "is outdone by Bolland's recoloring", which he said "gives the comic a more timeless quality". Seb Patrick of Den of Geek had a lukewarm reaction, calling the recoloring of the flashbacks "superb", but commenting that "some of the [other] changes seem to have less of a point — increasing definition for the sake... | Batman: The Killing Joke. version "is outdone by Bolland's recoloring", which he said "gives the comic a more timeless quality". Seb Patrick of Den of Geek had a lukewarm reaction, calling the recoloring of the flashbacks "superb", but commenting that "some of the [other] changes seem to have less of a point — increasi... | 524986 |
wiki20220301en020_106638 | Batman: The Killing Joke | A 30th anniversary edition was released in 2018. References 1988 comics debuts Comics by Alan Moore DC Comics one-shots Amusement parks in fiction Fiction with unreliable narrators Eisner Award winners for Best Graphic Album: New Harvey Award winners for Best Graphic Album of Original Work Harvey Award winners for Best... | Batman: The Killing Joke. A 30th anniversary edition was released in 2018. References 1988 comics debuts Comics by Alan Moore DC Comics one-shots Amusement parks in fiction Fiction with unreliable narrators Eisner Award winners for Best Graphic Album: New Harvey Award winners for Best Graphic Album of Original Work Har... | 524986 |
wiki20220301en020_106639 | Space marine | The space marine, an archetype of military science fiction, is a kind of soldier who operates in outer space or on alien worlds. Historical marines fulfill multiple roles: ship defence, boarding actions, landing parties, and general-purpose high-mobility land deployments that operate within a fixed distance of shore or... | Space marine. The space marine, an archetype of military science fiction, is a kind of soldier who operates in outer space or on alien worlds. Historical marines fulfill multiple roles: ship defence, boarding actions, landing parties, and general-purpose high-mobility land deployments that operate within a fixed distan... | 524987 |
wiki20220301en020_106640 | Space marine | History The earliest known use of the term "space marine" was by Bob Olsen in his short story "Captain Brink of the Space Marines" (Amazing Stories, Volume 7, Number 8, November 1932), a light-hearted work whose title is a play on the song "Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines", and in which the protagonists were marines... | Space marine. History The earliest known use of the term "space marine" was by Bob Olsen in his short story "Captain Brink of the Space Marines" (Amazing Stories, Volume 7, Number 8, November 1932), a light-hearted work whose title is a play on the song "Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines", and in which the protagonist... | 524987 |
wiki20220301en020_106641 | Space marine | A more widely known early example was E. E. Smith's Lensman series. While the first story, Triplanetary and most later sequels (Second Stage Lensmen, Children of the Lens and The Vortex Blaster) do not mention them, passing mentions of marines are made in Galactic Patrol (Astounding Stories, September 1937–February 193... | Space marine. A more widely known early example was E. E. Smith's Lensman series. While the first story, Triplanetary and most later sequels (Second Stage Lensmen, Children of the Lens and The Vortex Blaster) do not mention them, passing mentions of marines are made in Galactic Patrol (Astounding Stories, September 193... | 524987 |
wiki20220301en020_106642 | Space marine | The phrase "space marines" appears in Robert A. Heinlein's "Misfit" (1939) and is again used in "The Long Watch" (1949) which expands on a story from his earlier novel Space Cadet (1948), in all cases before Smith had used the phrase. Heinlein's Starship Troopers (1959) is considered the defining work for the concept, ... | Space marine. The phrase "space marines" appears in Robert A. Heinlein's "Misfit" (1939) and is again used in "The Long Watch" (1949) which expands on a story from his earlier novel Space Cadet (1948), in all cases before Smith had used the phrase. Heinlein's Starship Troopers (1959) is considered the defining work for... | 524987 |
wiki20220301en020_106643 | Space marine | As a gaming concept, space marines play a major role in the Warhammer 40,000 miniatures wargame, in which they are genetically altered super-soldiers and the most powerful fighting forces available to the Imperium of Man. In computer games, playing a space marine in action games was popularized by id Software's Doom se... | Space marine. As a gaming concept, space marines play a major role in the Warhammer 40,000 miniatures wargame, in which they are genetically altered super-soldiers and the most powerful fighting forces available to the Imperium of Man. In computer games, playing a space marine in action games was popularized by id Soft... | 524987 |
wiki20220301en020_106644 | Space marine | Trademark controversy In December 2012, online retailer Amazon.com removed the e-book Spots the Space Marine by M.C.A. Hogarth at the request of games company Games Workshop. They claimed the use of the phrase "space marine" infringed on their trademark of the term for their game Warhammer 40,000. In February 2013, the... | Space marine. Trademark controversy In December 2012, online retailer Amazon.com removed the e-book Spots the Space Marine by M.C.A. Hogarth at the request of games company Games Workshop. They claimed the use of the phrase "space marine" infringed on their trademark of the term for their game Warhammer 40,000. In Febr... | 524987 |
wiki20220301en020_106645 | Space marine | Characteristics | Space marine. Characteristics | 524987 |
wiki20220301en020_106646 | Space marine | In film and television space marines often appear in squads, while in video games the protagonist Marine is usually alone or in very small squads. Depending on the mission, they may be deployed via dropship or another specialised insertion craft. Their battledress varies between media, ranging from equipment comparable... | Space marine. In film and television space marines often appear in squads, while in video games the protagonist Marine is usually alone or in very small squads. Depending on the mission, they may be deployed via dropship or another specialised insertion craft. Their battledress varies between media, ranging from equipm... | 524987 |
wiki20220301en020_106647 | Space marine | electric pulse to shoot caseless ammunition). If the marines' armour is particularly bulky, their weapons may be similarly scaled up such as in Warhammer 40,000 where Space Marines carry "boltguns," effectively rocket-propelled grenade launchers, as a standard firearm. | Space marine. electric pulse to shoot caseless ammunition). If the marines' armour is particularly bulky, their weapons may be similarly scaled up such as in Warhammer 40,000 where Space Marines carry "boltguns," effectively rocket-propelled grenade launchers, as a standard firearm. | 524987 |
wiki20220301en020_106648 | Space marine | Non-fiction aspects The United States Air Force's Project Hot Eagle considers the use of spacecraft to deliver Marines to a target on the ground. "Within minutes of bursting into the atmosphere beyond the speed of sound – and dispatching that ominous sonic boom – a small squad of Marines could be on the ground and read... | Space marine. Non-fiction aspects The United States Air Force's Project Hot Eagle considers the use of spacecraft to deliver Marines to a target on the ground. "Within minutes of bursting into the atmosphere beyond the speed of sound – and dispatching that ominous sonic boom – a small squad of Marines could be on the g... | 524987 |
wiki20220301en020_106649 | D. L. Hughley | Darryl Lynn Hughley (; born March 6, 1963) is an American actor, political commentator, radio host, author and stand-up comedian. Hughley is best known as the original host of BET's ComicView from 1992 to 1993, the eponymous character on the ABC/UPN sitcom The Hughleys, and as one of the "Big Four" comedians in The Ori... | D. L. Hughley. Darryl Lynn Hughley (; born March 6, 1963) is an American actor, political commentator, radio host, author and stand-up comedian. Hughley is best known as the original host of BET's ComicView from 1992 to 1993, the eponymous character on the ABC/UPN sitcom The Hughleys, and as one of the "Big Four" comed... | 524989 |
wiki20220301en020_106650 | D. L. Hughley | Early life Hughley was born in Los Angeles, the son of Audrey and Charles Hughley, who was a Delta Air Lines maintenance worker. He is the second of four children. He stayed in Portsmouth for only two months before his family moved, Hughley grew up in South Central, Los Angeles. Hughley's teen years were troubled as he... | D. L. Hughley. Early life Hughley was born in Los Angeles, the son of Audrey and Charles Hughley, who was a Delta Air Lines maintenance worker. He is the second of four children. He stayed in Portsmouth for only two months before his family moved, Hughley grew up in South Central, Los Angeles. Hughley's teen years were... | 524989 |
wiki20220301en020_106651 | D. L. Hughley | Career From 1992 to 1993, Hughley was the original host of ComicView, the stand-up comedy program on BET. In 1993, he also appeared in the third season of Fresh Prince of Bel Air as Will's friend Keith Campbell, a comedian from Philadelphia. From 1998 to 2002, he wrote, produced and starred in the television sitcom ser... | D. L. Hughley. Career From 1992 to 1993, Hughley was the original host of ComicView, the stand-up comedy program on BET. In 1993, he also appeared in the third season of Fresh Prince of Bel Air as Will's friend Keith Campbell, a comedian from Philadelphia. From 1998 to 2002, he wrote, produced and starred in the televi... | 524989 |
wiki20220301en020_106652 | D. L. Hughley | In June 2010, Hughley served as special guest moderator of ABC's The View for one day. Hughley guest-starred on TBS's Glory Daze and guest hosted Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Hughley's first book, I Want You to Shut the F#ck Up: How the Audacity of Dopes Is Ruining America, with contributions from Michael Malice, was ... | D. L. Hughley. In June 2010, Hughley served as special guest moderator of ABC's The View for one day. Hughley guest-starred on TBS's Glory Daze and guest hosted Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Hughley's first book, I Want You to Shut the F#ck Up: How the Audacity of Dopes Is Ruining America, with contributions from Micha... | 524989 |
wiki20220301en020_106653 | D. L. Hughley | Hughley's latest book, Surrender, White People: Our Unconditional Terms for Peace with contributions from Doug Moe was published on June 30, 2020, by HarperCollins. He is now hosting a talk show The D.L. Hughley Show, that premiered on TV One on March 18, 2019. CNN Hughley was selected to host and write a comedic news-... | D. L. Hughley. Hughley's latest book, Surrender, White People: Our Unconditional Terms for Peace with contributions from Doug Moe was published on June 30, 2020, by HarperCollins. He is now hosting a talk show The D.L. Hughley Show, that premiered on TV One on March 18, 2019. CNN Hughley was selected to host and write ... | 524989 |
wiki20220301en020_106654 | D. L. Hughley | Radio Hughley also has a career as an on-air radio personality. On July 20, 2009, The D.L. Hughley Morning Show premiered on WRKS (now WEPN), more popularly known at the time as 98.7 Kiss FM, an urban adult contemporary station in New York City. His co-hosts included former BET news correspondent Jacque Reid. Airing fr... | D. L. Hughley. Radio Hughley also has a career as an on-air radio personality. On July 20, 2009, The D.L. Hughley Morning Show premiered on WRKS (now WEPN), more popularly known at the time as 98.7 Kiss FM, an urban adult contemporary station in New York City. His co-hosts included former BET news correspondent Jacque ... | 524989 |
wiki20220301en020_106655 | D. L. Hughley | On August 12, 2013, REACH Media, the syndicator founded by Tom Joyner, announced it had finalized a deal with D.L. to host a new nationally syndicated afternoon drive show, The D.L. Hughley Show, distributed by Cumulus Media Networks. Personal life Hughley and his wife, LaDonna, have two daughters, Ryan and Tyler, and ... | D. L. Hughley. On August 12, 2013, REACH Media, the syndicator founded by Tom Joyner, announced it had finalized a deal with D.L. to host a new nationally syndicated afternoon drive show, The D.L. Hughley Show, distributed by Cumulus Media Networks. Personal life Hughley and his wife, LaDonna, have two daughters, Ryan ... | 524989 |
wiki20220301en020_106656 | D. L. Hughley | Hughley was initiated as an honorary member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity on July 30, 2020. Filmography Film Television References External links D.L Hughley – Official website of D.L Hughley The D.L. Hughley Show D.L. Hughley at the Comedy Hall of Fame 1963 births Male actors from Los Angeles American male film actors A... | D. L. Hughley. Hughley was initiated as an honorary member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity on July 30, 2020. Filmography Film Television References External links D.L Hughley – Official website of D.L Hughley The D.L. Hughley Show D.L. Hughley at the Comedy Hall of Fame 1963 births Male actors from Los Angeles American mal... | 524989 |
wiki20220301en020_106657 | Wayne Brady | Wayne Alphonso Brady (born June 2, 1972) is an American television personality, comedian, actor, and singer. He is a regular on the American version of the improvisational comedy television series Whose Line Is It Anyway? He was the host of the daytime talk show The Wayne Brady Show, was the original host of Fox's Don'... | Wayne Brady. Wayne Alphonso Brady (born June 2, 1972) is an American television personality, comedian, actor, and singer. He is a regular on the American version of the improvisational comedy television series Whose Line Is It Anyway? He was the host of the daytime talk show The Wayne Brady Show, was the original host ... | 524997 |
wiki20220301en020_106658 | Wayne Brady | Early life Brady was born in Columbus, Georgia, to West Indian parents and moved to Orlando, Florida, as a young child to live with his grandmother and aunt. Brady refers to his grandmother, Valerie Petersen, as his "mom", since she raised him. At 16, Brady started performing in community theater and in the Orlando imp... | Wayne Brady. Early life Brady was born in Columbus, Georgia, to West Indian parents and moved to Orlando, Florida, as a young child to live with his grandmother and aunt. Brady refers to his grandmother, Valerie Petersen, as his "mom", since she raised him. At 16, Brady started performing in community theater and in th... | 524997 |
wiki20220301en020_106659 | Wayne Brady | Career Brady first appeared on national television as a recurring contestant on the sketch comedy competition Kwik Witz from 1996 to 1999, appearing most often as partners with Frank Maciel. Brady was one of the improvisational theater performers in the original (British) version of Whose Line Is It Anyway?, along with... | Wayne Brady. Career Brady first appeared on national television as a recurring contestant on the sketch comedy competition Kwik Witz from 1996 to 1999, appearing most often as partners with Frank Maciel. Brady was one of the improvisational theater performers in the original (British) version of Whose Line Is It Anyway... | 524997 |
wiki20220301en020_106660 | Wayne Brady | He went on to star in his own ABC variety show in 2001, The Wayne Brady Show, and a daytime talk show of the same name in 2002, which lasted two seasons and won four Daytime Emmy Awards, two of which went to Brady for Outstanding Talk Show Host. Brady guest-starred on The Drew Carey Show in 1999 and 2000 to take part i... | Wayne Brady. He went on to star in his own ABC variety show in 2001, The Wayne Brady Show, and a daytime talk show of the same name in 2002, which lasted two seasons and won four Daytime Emmy Awards, two of which went to Brady for Outstanding Talk Show Host. Brady guest-starred on The Drew Carey Show in 1999 and 2000 t... | 524997 |
wiki20220301en020_106661 | Wayne Brady | Brady wrote and sang the theme song for Disney's animated series The Weekenders. In 2005, he sang and recorded Jim Brickman's original Disney song "Beautiful" (a cover of All-4-One's 2002 hit "Beautiful As You") and its Christmas version. In 2006, Brady became the host of TV Land's That's What I'm Talking About, a talk... | Wayne Brady. Brady wrote and sang the theme song for Disney's animated series The Weekenders. In 2005, he sang and recorded Jim Brickman's original Disney song "Beautiful" (a cover of All-4-One's 2002 hit "Beautiful As You") and its Christmas version. In 2006, Brady became the host of TV Land's That's What I'm Talking ... | 524997 |
wiki20220301en020_106662 | Wayne Brady | Brady guest-starred in the CBC comedy Getting Along Famously alongside his Whose Line is It Anyway? costar Colin Mochrie. He appeared on the episode "You Don't Know Jack" of the television show Dirt and guest-starred on 30 Rock as Steven Black, Liz Lemon's date for the Source Awards. He co-hosted the short-lived VH1 sh... | Wayne Brady. Brady guest-starred in the CBC comedy Getting Along Famously alongside his Whose Line is It Anyway? costar Colin Mochrie. He appeared on the episode "You Don't Know Jack" of the television show Dirt and guest-starred on 30 Rock as Steven Black, Liz Lemon's date for the Source Awards. He co-hosted the short... | 524997 |
wiki20220301en020_106663 | Wayne Brady | He appeared on two episodes of Kevin Hill. Brady's debut album was released on September 16, 2008. Brady's version of Sam Cooke's "A Change is Gonna Come" earned him a Grammy Award nomination in the Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance category. Brady started hosting an updated version of the game show Let's Make a D... | Wayne Brady. He appeared on two episodes of Kevin Hill. Brady's debut album was released on September 16, 2008. Brady's version of Sam Cooke's "A Change is Gonna Come" earned him a Grammy Award nomination in the Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance category. Brady started hosting an updated version of the game show L... | 524997 |
wiki20220301en020_106664 | Wayne Brady | Brady was the guest host on the May 3, 2010, episode of WWE Raw, where he was involved in an in-ring segment with Edge and Randy Orton, eventually getting RKO'd by Orton. Later that year, in August, Brady played Tom Collins in a staged production of Rent at the Hollywood Bowl. The production was directed by Neil Patric... | Wayne Brady. Brady was the guest host on the May 3, 2010, episode of WWE Raw, where he was involved in an in-ring segment with Edge and Randy Orton, eventually getting RKO'd by Orton. Later that year, in August, Brady played Tom Collins in a staged production of Rent at the Hollywood Bowl. The production was directed b... | 524997 |
wiki20220301en020_106665 | Wayne Brady | Brady made a cameo in the 2011 song "Dedication To My Ex (Miss That)" by Lloyd featuring Lil Wayne and Andre 3000, narrating Lil Wayne's section of the song. He appeared as a special guest star in the March 14, 2012, episode of the TV series Psych. Brady starred in the 2012 ABC improvisational comedy series Trust Us wi... | Wayne Brady. Brady made a cameo in the 2011 song "Dedication To My Ex (Miss That)" by Lloyd featuring Lil Wayne and Andre 3000, narrating Lil Wayne's section of the song. He appeared as a special guest star in the March 14, 2012, episode of the TV series Psych. Brady starred in the 2012 ABC improvisational comedy serie... | 524997 |
wiki20220301en020_106666 | Wayne Brady | Brady assumed the lead role of Aaron Burr in the PrivateBank Theatre production of Hamilton in Chicago from January 17 to April 9, 2017. In 2018, Brady began a recurring role in the sci-fi drama Colony as Everett Kynes, the administrator of the Seattle colony and creator of an algorithm used in sorting and identifying ... | Wayne Brady. Brady assumed the lead role of Aaron Burr in the PrivateBank Theatre production of Hamilton in Chicago from January 17 to April 9, 2017. In 2018, Brady began a recurring role in the sci-fi drama Colony as Everett Kynes, the administrator of the Seattle colony and creator of an algorithm used in sorting and... | 524997 |
wiki20220301en020_106667 | Wayne Brady | On December 18, 2019, Brady competed on season two of The Masked Singer as "Fox". He was named the winner of that season. Beginning in 2020, Brady plays a major recurring role during the third season of The CW superhero drama series Black Lightning as the DC Comics character Tyson Sykes / Gravedigger. It was also annou... | Wayne Brady. On December 18, 2019, Brady competed on season two of The Masked Singer as "Fox". He was named the winner of that season. Beginning in 2020, Brady plays a major recurring role during the third season of The CW superhero drama series Black Lightning as the DC Comics character Tyson Sykes / Gravedigger. It w... | 524997 |
wiki20220301en020_106668 | Wayne Brady | Personal life Brady has been married twice. He married Diana Lasso on December 31, 1993. They divorced on September 21, 1995. On April 3, 1999, he married dancer Mandie Taketa. He and Taketa have one child, a daughter named Maile Masako Brady, born on February 3, 2003. Brady and Taketa separated on April 5, 2006, and T... | Wayne Brady. Personal life Brady has been married twice. He married Diana Lasso on December 31, 1993. They divorced on September 21, 1995. On April 3, 1999, he married dancer Mandie Taketa. He and Taketa have one child, a daughter named Maile Masako Brady, born on February 3, 2003. Brady and Taketa separated on April 5... | 524997 |
wiki20220301en020_106669 | Wayne Brady | As a child, Brady developed a stutter. This led to him being bullied by other children, which caused him a great deal of anxiety. Brady has suffered from clinical depression. On his 42nd birthday, in 2014, he had a mental breakdown and later credited Taketa for helping him recover. Brady is an honorary member of the Ph... | Wayne Brady. As a child, Brady developed a stutter. This led to him being bullied by other children, which caused him a great deal of anxiety. Brady has suffered from clinical depression. On his 42nd birthday, in 2014, he had a mental breakdown and later credited Taketa for helping him recover. Brady is an honorary mem... | 524997 |
wiki20220301en020_106670 | Wayne Brady | 1972 births Living people 20th-century American comedians 20th-century American male actors 21st-century American comedians 21st-century American male actors Actors from Columbus, Georgia African-American game show hosts African-American male actors African-American male comedians African-American male singers African-... | Wayne Brady. 1972 births Living people 20th-century American comedians 20th-century American male actors 21st-century American comedians 21st-century American male actors Actors from Columbus, Georgia African-American game show hosts African-American male actors African-American male comedians African-American male sin... | 524997 |
wiki20220301en020_106671 | Wayne Brady | Dr. Phillips High School alumni Let's Make a Deal Male actors from Georgia (U.S. state) Male actors from Orlando, Florida Primetime Emmy Award winners University of Miami alumni Walt Disney Records artists | Wayne Brady. Dr. Phillips High School alumni Let's Make a Deal Male actors from Georgia (U.S. state) Male actors from Orlando, Florida Primetime Emmy Award winners University of Miami alumni Walt Disney Records artists | 524997 |
wiki20220301en020_106672 | Nehemiah Abbott | Nehemiah Abbott (March 29, 1804 – July 26, 1877) was a United States Representative from Maine. He was born in Sidney, studied law at the Litchfield, Connecticut Law School, was admitted to the bar in 1836 and began his practice at Calais, Maine. In 1839 Abbott moved to Columbus, Mississippi, where he continued the pra... | Nehemiah Abbott. Nehemiah Abbott (March 29, 1804 – July 26, 1877) was a United States Representative from Maine. He was born in Sidney, studied law at the Litchfield, Connecticut Law School, was admitted to the bar in 1836 and began his practice at Calais, Maine. In 1839 Abbott moved to Columbus, Mississippi, where he ... | 524999 |
wiki20220301en020_106673 | Nehemiah Abbott | References External links 1804 births 1877 deaths Members of the Maine House of Representatives Members of the United States House of Representatives from Maine People from Belfast, Maine Politicians from Calais, Maine Mayors of places in Maine People from Kennebec County, Maine Maine Republicans Republican Party membe... | Nehemiah Abbott. References External links 1804 births 1877 deaths Members of the Maine House of Representatives Members of the United States House of Representatives from Maine People from Belfast, Maine Politicians from Calais, Maine Mayors of places in Maine People from Kennebec County, Maine Maine Republicans Repub... | 524999 |
wiki20220301en020_106674 | Island country | An island country, island state or an island nation is a country whose primary territory consists of one or more islands or parts of islands. Approximately 25% of all independent countries are island countries. Politics Historically, island countries have been less prone to political instability than their continental ... | Island country. An island country, island state or an island nation is a country whose primary territory consists of one or more islands or parts of islands. Approximately 25% of all independent countries are island countries. Politics Historically, island countries have been less prone to political instability than th... | 525000 |
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