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Wanda Sykes
American comedian, writer, actress and voice artist

Wanda Sykes

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American comedian, writer, actress and voice artist
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Portsmouth, Virginia, USA
Age
60 years
Residence
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Education
Hampton University,
Awards
Primetime Emmy Award
 
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Biography

Wanda Yvette Sykes (born March 7, 1964) is an American actress, stand-up comedian, and writer. She was first recognized for her work as a writer on The Chris Rock Show, for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award in 1999. In 2004, Entertainment Weekly named Sykes as one of the 25 funniest people in America. She is also known for her roles on CBS' The New Adventures of Old Christine (2006–10), HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm (2001–present), and ABC's Black-ish (2015–present). She currently stars in the Netflix original series The Upshaws which premiered on May 12, 2021, with Kim Fields and Mike Epps, and has appeared in the HBO Max comedy series The Other Two, as well as playing Allegra Durado, a new, powerful, and "messy"-brained partner in a legal firm on Paramount+'s acclaimed The Good Fight.

Aside from her television appearances, Sykes has also had a career in film, appearing in Monster-in-Law (2005), My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006), Evan Almighty (2007) and License to Wed (2007), as well as voicing characters in animated films such as Over the Hedge (2006), Barnyard (2006), Brother Bear 2 (2006), Rio (2011), Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012), Ice Age: Collision Course (2016) and UglyDolls (2019).

Early life and family

Wanda Sykes was born in Portsmouth, Virginia. Her family moved to Maryland when she was in third grade. Her mother, Marion Louise (née Peoples), worked as a banker, and her father, Harry Ellsworth Sykes, was a U.S. Army colonel employed at the Pentagon.

Sykes's family history was researched for an episode of the 2012 PBS genealogy program Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates Jr. Her ancestry was traced back to a 1683 court case involving her paternal ninth great-grandmother Elizabeth Banks, a free white woman and indentured servant, who gave birth to a biracial child, Mary Banks, fathered by a slave, who inherited her mother's free status. According to historian Ira Berlin, a specialist in the history of American slavery, the Sykes family history is "the only such case that I know of in which it is possible to trace a black family rooted in freedom from the late 17th century to the present."

Sykes attended Arundel High School in Gambrills, Maryland, and went on to graduate from Hampton University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing and became a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha. After college, her first job was as a contracting specialist at the National Security Agency, where she worked for five years.

Career

Not completely satisfied with her role with the National Security Agency (NSA), Sykes began her stand-up career at a Coors Light Super Talent Showcase in Washington, DC, where she performed for the first time in front of a live audience in 1987.

She continued to hone her talents at local venues while at the NSA until 1992, when she moved to New York City. One of her early TV appearances was Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam in the early 1990s, where she shared the stage with Adele Givens, J. B. Smoove, D. L. Hughley, Bernie Mac, & Bill Bellamy. Working for the Hal Leonard publishing house, she edited a book entitled Polyrhythms – The Musician's Guide, by Peter Magadini. Her first big break came when opening for Chris Rock at Caroline's Comedy Club.

In 1997, she joined the writing team on The Chris Rock Show and also made many appearances on the show. The writing team was nominated for four Emmys, and in 1999, won for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Special.

Sykes on the cover of Ms. magazine in 2004

Since that time, she has appeared in such films as Pootie Tang and on TV shows such as Curb Your Enthusiasm. In 2003, she starred in her own short-lived Fox network sitcom, Wanda at Large. The same year, Sykes appeared in an hour-long Comedy Central special, Tongue Untied. That network also ranked her No. 70 on its list of the 100 greatest all-time stand ups. She served as a correspondent for HBO's Inside the NFL, hosted Comedy Central's popular show Premium Blend, and voiced a recurring character named Gladys on Comedy Central's puppet show Crank Yankers. She also had a short-lived show on Comedy Central called Wanda Does It.

In addition to her film and television work, she is also an author. She wrote Yeah, I Said It, a book of humorous observations on various topics, published in September 2004.

In 2006, she landed a recurring role as Barb, opposite Julia Louis-Dreyfus, on the sitcom The New Adventures of Old Christine; she became a series regular during the series' third season in 2008. She also guest starred in the Will & Grace episode "Buy, Buy Baby" in 2006. She provided voices for the 2006 films Over the Hedge, Barnyard, and Brother Bear 2. She had a part in My Super Ex-Girlfriend and after playing in Evan Almighty, had a bit part in License to Wed. Sykes's first HBO Comedy Special, entitled Wanda Sykes: Sick & Tired, premiered on October 14, 2006; it was nominated for a 2007 Emmy Award. In 2008, she performed as part of Cyndi Lauper's True Colors Tour for LGBT rights.

In October 2008, Wanda Sykes appeared in a television ad for the Think Before You Speak Campaign, an advertising campaign by GLSEN aimed at curbing homophobic slang in youth communities. In the 30-second spot, she uses humor to scold a teenager for saying "that's so gay" when he really means "that is so bad".

In March 2009, it was announced that Sykes would be the host of a new late-night talk show on Saturdays on Fox, The Wanda Sykes Show which was scheduled to premiere November 7, 2009. In April 2009, she was named in Out magazine's "Annual Power 50 List", landing at number 35.

In May 2009, Sykes was the featured entertainer for the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner, becoming both the first African American woman and the first openly LGBT person to get the role. Cedric the Entertainer had been the first African American to become the featured entertainer in 2005. At this event, Sykes made controversial headlines as she responded to conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh's comments regarding President Barack Obama. Limbaugh, in reference to Obama's presidential agenda, had said "I hope he fails". In response, Sykes quipped: "I hope his [Limbaugh's] kidneys fail, how 'bout that? Needs a little waterboarding, that's what he needs."

Her second comedy special, Wanda Sykes: I'ma Be Me premiered on HBO in October 2009. November 2009 saw the premier of The Wanda Sykes Show, which starts with a monologue and continues with a panel discussion in a similar format to Bill Maher's shows Real Time with Bill Maher and Politically Incorrect.

She appeared as Miss Hannigan in a professional theatre production of Annie at The Media Theatre in Media, PA, a suburb southwest of Philadelphia. Her first appearance in a musical, she played the role from November 23 to December 12, 2010, and again from January 12 to 23, 2011. She voices the Witch in the Bubble Guppies episode "Bubble Puppy's Fin-tastic Fairlytale Adventure".

In 2012, Sykes played the role of Granny in Blue Sky Studios' Ice Age: Continental Drift.In 2016, she returned to the role in Ice Age: Collision Course.

In May 2013, Sykes was a featured entertainer at Olivia Travel's 40th anniversary Music & Comedy Festival in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.

In 2013, Sykes appeared in eight episodes of Amazon's Alpha House, a political comedy series written by Doonesbury creator Garry Trudeau. Sykes plays Rosalyn DuPeche, a Democratic Senator from Illinois and the next door neighbor of four Republican senators living together in a house on Capitol Hill. Sykes also appeared in Season Two, which became available in October 2014. The series was canceled after the second season.

In 2018, it was announced that Sykes would be the head writer for the revived tenth season of Roseanne. This attracted attention due to Roseanne's far-right and conspiratorial views. On May 29, 2018, Sykes announced on Twitter that she would no longer be working on the series after a since-deleted Twitter rant by Roseanne Barr about Valerie Jarrett.

Personal life

Sykes in September 2004

Sykes was married to record producer Dave Hall from 1991 to 1998. In November 2008, she publicly came out as a lesbian while at a same-sex marriage rally in Las Vegas regarding Proposition 8. A month earlier, Sykes married her wife Alex Niedbalski, a French woman, whom she met in 2006. The couple also became parents in April 2009, when Niedbalski gave birth to a pair of fraternal twins, a daughter and a son, named Olivia and Lucas.

Sykes only came out to her conservative mother Marion and father Harry when she was 40, who both initially had difficulty accepting her homosexuality. They declined to attend her wedding with Alex, which led to a brief period of estrangement; they have since reconciled with Sykes.

During a September 19, 2011, appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Sykes announced that she had been diagnosed earlier in the year with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). Although DCIS is a non-invasive "stage zero breast cancer", Sykes had elected to have a bilateral mastectomy in order to lower her chances of getting breast cancer. Sykes splits time between Media, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia, and Cherry Grove, New York.

Activism

Sykes publicly expressed being devastated when California voters passed state Proposition 8. She said: "with the legislation that they passed, I can’t sit by and just watch. I just can’t do it." She has continued to be active in same-sex marriage issues hosting events and emceeing fundraisers. She has also worked with PETA on promoting dog anti-chaining legislation in her home state.

She has been an outspoken supporter of Detroit's Ruth Ellis Center after the organization's staff sent Sykes a letter asking her to visit during her 2010 tour's stop in Detroit.

Awards

Sykes has been nominated for ten Primetime Emmys, with one win (in 1999) for "Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special". In 2001, she won the American Comedy Award for "Outstanding Female Stand Up Comic". She won a Comedy Central Commie Award for "Funniest TV Actress in 2003". In 2010 she won the GLAAD Stephen F. Kolzak Award. In 2015 she won the Activism in the Arts honor at the Triumph Awards.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
1998Tomorrow NightWanda (Mel's Date)credited as Wanda Sykes-Hall
2000Nutty Professor II: The KlumpsChantal
2001Down to EarthWanda
Pootie TangBiggie Shorty
2005Monster-in-LawRuby
2006The Adventures of Brer RabbitSister Moon (voice)Direct-to-video
Over the HedgeStella (voice)Nominated – Annie Award for Voice Acting in a Feature Production
Clerks IIAngry Customer
My Super Ex-GirlfriendCarla Dunkirk
BarnyardBessy (voice)
Brother Bear 2Innoko (voice)Direct-to-video
CondomNationLinda
2007Evan AlmightyRita Daniels
License to WedNurse Borman
2011RioChloe the Canada goose (voice)
The MuppetsOfficer EthelCameo, deleted scene
2012Ice Age: Continental DriftGranny (voice)
2013The Hot FlashesFlorine Clarkston
2016Ice Age: Collision CourseGranny (voice)
Bad MomsDr. Karl
2017SnatchedRuth
A Bad Moms ChristmasDr. Karl
2018Hurricane Bianca 2: From Russia with HatePrison Matron
2019UglyDollsWage (voice)
The Wedding YearJanet/Grandma
JexiDenice
2020FriendsgivingFairy Gay Mother
2021Breaking News in Yuba CountyRita
The One and Only Dick GregoryHerselfDocumentary

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997–2000The Chris Rock ShowVarious Characters7 episodes
1999Best of the Chris Rock ShowTV special
2001The Downer ChannelVarious2 episodes
The Drew Carey ShowChristine Watson3 episodes
2001–2011Curb Your EnthusiasmHerself9 episodes
2002–2005;
2019–present
Crank YankersWanda/Gladys Murphy (voice)19 episodes
2003MTV: ReloadedThe OracleTV film
Wanda at LargeWanda Mildred Hawkins19 episodes
Chappelle's ShowHerselfEpisode: "The Best of Chappelle's Show: Volume 2 Mixtape"
Mad TVSeason 9 episode 903
2004Wanda Does ItHerself6 episodes
2006Will & GraceCricket WalkerEpisode:"Buy, Buy Baby"
2006Sick and TiredHerselfHBO comedy special
2006–2010The New Adventures of Old ChristineBarbara "Barb" Baran54 episodes
(Recurring Seasons 1–2, Starring Seasons 3–5)
2007–2011Back at the BarnyardBessy (voice)50 episodes
2009Wanda Sykes: I'ma Be MeHerselfHBO comedy special
White House Correspondents' DinnerHerself (host)TV special
2009–2010The Wanda Sykes ShowHerself21 episodes; also creator, writer, executive producer
2011Drop Dead DivaJudgeEpisode: "Prom"
2012Bubble GuppiesThe Witch (voice)Episode: "Bubble Puppy's Fin-tastic Fairytale Adventure"
FuturamaBev the vending machine (voice)Episode: "The Bots and the Bees"
2013The SimpsonsSchool Therapist/Counselor (voice)Episode: "What Animated Women Want"
Real Husbands of HollywoodWanda Sykes2 episodes
2013–2014Alpha HouseSenator Rosalyn DuPecheRecurring role
2014, 2019Last Week Tonight with John OliverHerself2 episodes
2015Repeat After MeHerself1 episode
2015, 2017Penn Zero: Part-Time HeroShirley B. Awesome (voice)2 episodes
2015–2020Black-ishDaphne LidoRecurring role
2016Bob's BurgersSofa Queen (voice)Episode: "Sacred Couch"
Animals.Chance (voice)2 episodes
What Happened... Ms. Sykes?HerselfEpix comedy special
2017Lip Sync BattleEpisode: "Don Cheadle vs. Wanda Sykes
Doc McStuffinsThea (voice)Episode: "The Emergency Plan"
2017–2020VampirinaGregoria the Gargoyle (voice)Main role
2017–2019Broad CityDaraRecurring role
2018Ask the StorybotsDoctorEpisode: "How Do People Catch a Cold?"
BoJack HorsemanMary-Beth (voice)Episode: "INT. SUB"
2019The Bravest KnightMona the Mayor (voice)Episode: "Cedric & the Pixies"
Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?Herself (voice)Episode: "Peebles' Pet Shop of Terrible Terrors!"
Live in Front of a Studio AudienceLouise JeffersonEpisode: "Norman Lear's All in the Family and The Jeffersons"
Wanda Sykes: Not NormalHerselfNetflix comedy Special
Summer Camp IslandEthelEpisode: "The Great Elf Invention Convention"
Big MouthGhost of Harriet Tubman (voice)Episode: "Duke"
The Marvelous Mrs. MaiselMoms MableyEpisode: "A Jewish Girl Walks Into the Apollo..."
RuPaul's Drag RaceHerselfEpisode: "Bring Back My Queens!"
2019–presentThe Other TwoShuli KuceracRecurring role
2019–2020Harley QuinnTsaritsa/Queen of Fables (voice)3 episodes
2020Mapleworth MurdersLeigh DrainEpisode: "Killer Voices - Part 2"
Tig n' SeekNuritza (voice)15 episodes
2021The UpshawsLucretia10 episodes
The Good FightAllegra Durado3 episodes
Q-ForceDeb (voice)Main Role

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2022Tiny Tina's WonderlandsFretteVoice

Writer

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997–1998The Keenen Ivory Wayans ShowWriter11 episodes
1997–2000The Chris Rock ShowWriterWrote 33 episodes
Co-produced 14 episodes
1998Comedy Central PresentsHerself and writer (as Wanda Sykes-Hall)Episode: "Wanda Sykes-Hall"
2001Best of the Chris Rock Show: Volume 2WriterTV special
The Downer ChannelWriterWrote the first 2 episodes
2002The 74th Annual Academy AwardsSpecial material written byAward show
2002–2003Premium BlendWriter4 episodes/Stand-up
2003Wanda Sykes: Tongue UntiedWriterDocumentary
Wanda at LargeCreator, writer and producer19 episodes
2004Wanda Does ItCreator, writer and executive producer6 episodes
2006Wanda Sykes: Sick and TiredWriterStand-up
2009Wanda Sykes: I'ma Be MeWriterStand-up
2009-2010The Wanda Sykes ShowCreator, writer and executive producer21 episodes
2016What Happened... Ms. Sykes?WriterStand-up
2018RoseanneWriterSitcom
2019Wanda Sykes: Not NormalWriterStand-up

Discography

YearTitleLabelFormats
2003Tongue UntiedComedy Central RecordsDVD/Download/Streaming
2007Sick & TiredImage EntertainmentDVD/Download/Streaming
2010I'ma Be MeHBO Home VideoDVD/Download/Streaming
2018What Happened... Ms. Sykes?Sykes EntertainmentDownload/Streaming
2019Not NormalNetflixStreaming
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