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Larry Wilmore on defying stereotypes, building sprawling career

Nov 11, 2022
30:02
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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Is There a Harry Potter Movie?
03:33 • 2min
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X, Y, Z, X and Y
05:32 • 2min
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You Have to Be Urban, You Know?
07:40 • 2min
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It Was the Worst of Times, You Know?
09:35 • 2min
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The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
11:31 • 2min
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The Fresh Prince
13:03 • 2min
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You Don't Have a Right to Be Abusive in Showbiz
14:45 • 2min
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KCRW's Unfictional - Soccer City
16:29 • 2min
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Larry Wilmer, Writer of the Bernie Mac Show
18:06 • 2min
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I'm Not Going to Say It, but I'll Let the Line Speak for Itself
20:06 • 3min
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Insecure - I Was Obsessed With It
23:30 • 2min
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What's Going on With Scandal?
25:59 • 3min
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Actor, comedian, writer, and producer Larry Wilmore has been in show biz for four decades. He has written for dozens of iconic TV shows, including “In Living Color,” “The Office,” and “Black-ish.” But early in his career, he says a Black comedian who didn’t fit a stereotype didn’t have a job. 

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