tweeted on Sunday. “My brother was the kindest, gentlest, funniest, lion of an angel I’ve ever known. I love you little brother.”After graduating college at Cal Poly Pomona, Marc began his career in the ‘90s writing — and then as a cast member — on sketch comedy show “In Living Color.” His writing there earned him his first Emmy nomination.
Following “In Living Color,” he became a writer for “The Tonight Show Starring Jay Leno,” as well as his brother Larry’s stop-motion sitcom “The PJs.”Wilmore went on to be a co-executive producer and writer for “The Simpsons,” as well as the animated series “F Is for Family.” His voice also appeared in the occasional character of the shows he worked on, according to IMDB.