Larry Wilmore

Executive Producer, “Reasonable Doubt”

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Larry Wilmore discusses his prolific career as an actor, writer, and producer over four decades, and his latest and first drama series “Reasonable Doubt.”

Larry Wilmore on his first drama ‘Reasonable Doubt,’ work on iconic TV shows

Larry Wilmore discusses his prolific career as an actor, writer, and producer over four decades, and his latest and first drama series “Reasonable Doubt.”

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