Jordan Peele

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Jordan Peele
Jordan Peele Peabody 2014 (cropped).jpg
Peele at the Peabody Awards, May 2014
Born Jordan Haworth Peele
(1979-02-21) February 21, 1979 (age 45)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Occupation Actor, comedian, screenwriter
Years active 2002–present
Partner(s) Chelsea Peretti
(2013-present)

Jordan Haworth Peele (born February 21, 1979) is an American actor, comedian, and screenwriter. He is best known for starring in the Comedy Central sketch series Key & Peele and for his five seasons as a cast member on MADtv. In 2014, he also had a recurring role in the first season of the FX anthology series Fargo.

Early and personal life

Peele was born in New York City, New York. He attended the Computer School in I.S. 44 for Junior High School and went on to attend The Calhoun School for high school, graduating in 1997. He then went on to attend Sarah Lawrence College as a member of the class of 2001. His mother is white and his father is black.[1]

Peele has been dating comedian Chelsea Peretti since 2013.[2] They became engaged in November 2015.[3]

Career

Peele performing in 2012

Peele regularly performed at Boom Chicago in Amsterdam and The Second City in Chicago. He and Nicole Parker were well known for their musical duets at Boom Chicago. He portrayed a popular character called "Danish Supermodel Ute" during his time at Boom Chicago and hosted MTV's Comedy Weekend in 2002.

Peele appeared on the Comedy Bang Bang podcast as disqualified American Idol singer Jermaine Jones alongside Gillian Jacobs of Community.

In 2003, Peele joined the cast of MADtv for its ninth season. Around the time Keegan-Michael Key joined the cast as a featured performer, it was assumed that Key would be chosen over Peele. The two of them ultimately were cast together after showing great comedic chemistry. Peele performed celebrity impersonations, which included favorites Caroll Spinney (as the voice of Big Bird), Ja Rule, James Brown, Flavor Flav, Justin Guarini, Montel Williams, Morgan Freeman, and Forest Whitaker.

Peele was absent for unknown reasons from the first four episodes of his second season on MADtv. He made a cameo in "Weird Al" Yankovic's video "White & Nerdy" with MADtv co-star Keegan-Michael Key.

Peele was nominated for a 2008 Emmy for his song "Sad Fitty Cent," a music video parody about 50 Cent lamenting over his rivalry with Kanye West. The lyrics were, according to the music video, written by Peele, and he was involved in arranging its music.

Peele appeared in a viral video titled "Hillary vs Obama" (which was shown as a MADtv sketch) where he and a Hillary Clinton supporter (played by short-term castmember Lisa Donovan) argue over whether Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama would make a better president, only to get upstaged by a Rudy Giuliani supporter (played by Donovan's brother, Ben). Peele auditioned to be a castmember for Saturday Night Live when SNL producers were looking for someone to play Barack Obama (around the time when SNL and MADtv — and other scripted shows — were put on hiatus due to the 2007-2008 Writers' Guild of America strike). Peele remained at MADtv, and the role went to Fred Armisen until September 2012, when Jay Pharoah took over the role.

After five seasons on MADtv, Peele left the cast at the end of the 13th season.

In 2010, Peele co-starred in the FOX comedy pilot The Station and appeared with a recurring role in the Adult Swim series Childrens Hospital. He had a supporting role in the David Wain-directed comedy Wanderlust, which was released on February 24, 2012.

Peele and his former MADtv castmate and friend Keegan-Michael Key star in their own Comedy Central sketch series Key & Peele, which began airing in 2012.

Peele and his comedy partner Keegan-Michael Key have starred in two episodes of Epic Rap Battles of History. The first featured Peele as Martin Luther King Jr and Key as Mahatma Gandhi, while the second featured Peele as Muhammad Ali and Key as Michael Jordan.

Peele also appeared in a parody music video with Jane Lynch for Americans United for Separation of Church and State, playing the role of "state" in process of breaking up with Lynch's "church".[4]

Together with his comedy partner, Keegan-Michael Key, he played an FBI agent in a recurring role in the 2014 FX crime drama Fargo. In an interview with People magazine, Peele stated that he wanted both his and Key's roles to add comic relief to the show.

Key and Peele will be working with Judd Apatow on a feature-length film for Universal Pictures.[5]

Characters

Character Sketch First appearance Catch Phrase Notes
Dontel LaMontrose Inside Looking Out "Mmm, mmm, mmm"
"I love this woman!"
He is married to a white wife who makes racially insensitive remarks.
Funkenstein's Monster Dr. Funkenstein
Killbrain the Fury Astroman & Killbrain "ASStroman!" The arch enemy of Astroman who has to take on demeaning jobs because his elaborate plans fail.
Larvelle Dupree Real Mother****ing Talk He is one of Dollar Bill Montgomery's talk show guests.
Marcus Macleod Scottish Warlord He is a Scottish warlord who was violated by the English troops.
Melvin Dufrane 911 Police Report
Noodles Clownin' and Krumpin "Krumping!!!" He is an abusive krump dancer
Stingray Abercrombie and Fitch Season 10 He is an African American version of the Abercrombie and Fitch models/salesmen.
Ty Gray The Superstitious Knights "Man up!"
Tyrone Conkling Holly Meadow Estates
Leandro Kezeele Fashion Surprise

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Boner Boyz! D-Rock Peppers Short film
2009 The Station Joe TV movie
2010 Little Fockers EMT
2010 3B Rob Short film
2012 Wanderlust Rodney
2013 The Sidekick Sidecar Willy Short film
2016 Keanu Filming
2017 Captain Underpants Melvin (voice) Pre-production
TBA Get Out Director, writer Pre-production
TBA Substitute Teacher Rival teacher[6] Pre-production
TBA Wendell and Wild TBA[7] Pre-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2003–2008 MADtv Various 94 episodes
Also writer
2009 Reno 911! Three-Card Monte Guy Episode: "Extradition to Thailand"
2010–2013 Childrens Hospital Dr. Brian 8 episodes
2011 Love Bites Eli Episode: "Too Much Information"
2012–2015 Key & Peele Himself / Various 54 episodes
Also co-creator, writer, executive producer
2013 The Mindy Project Nick Episode: "Mindy's Minute"
2013 Workaholics Mark Episode: "The Worst Generation"
2013 Comedy Bang! Bang! Tan Fu Episode: "Andy Samberg Wears a Plaid Shirt & Glasses"
2013 Axe Cop Super Axe (voice) Episode: "Super Axe"
2013 Modern Family Derrick Episode: "A Fair to Remember"
2013–2014 Kroll Show Ref Rondy / Various Characters 2 episodes
2014 Bob's Burgers Fanny / Sandy / Horace / Don (voice) 5 episodes
2014 Fargo Special Agent Webb Pepper 4 episodes
2014 Drunk History Percy Julian Episode: "Montgomery, AL"
2014 Robot Chicken Various voices Episode: "Walking Dead Lobster"
2015 Life in Pieces Chad 1 episode
2015 Rick and Morty Fourth Dimensional Being (voice) Episode: "A Rickle in Time"
2015 Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp Alan 3 episodes

Music videos

Year Title Role Artist
2006 "White & Nerdy" Black gangster "Weird Al" Yankovic

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2008 Primetime Emmy Award[8] Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics MADtv for "Sad Fits Cent" Nominated
2013 Writers Guild of America Award[9] Best Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) - Series Key & Peele Nominated
Peabody Award[10]
Key & Peele Won
2014 NAACP Image Award[11] Outstanding Variety – Series or Special Key & Peele Nominated
American Comedy Award[12] Best Alternative Comedy Series Key & Peele Won
American Comedy Award[12] Best Comedy Writing – TV Key & Peele Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award[13] Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series Key & Peele Nominated
2015 People's Choice Award[14] Favorite Sketch Comedy TV Show Key & Peele Nominated
NAACP Image Award[15] Outstanding Comedy Series Key & Peele Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award[16] Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series Key & Peele Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special Key and Peele Super Bowl Special Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Program Key & Peele Presents Van and Mike: The Ascension Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Variety Sketch Series Key & Peele Nominated

References

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  3. People: "Jordan Peele and Chelsea Peretti Announce Engagement on Twitter" BY CHAR ADAMS November 29, 2015
  4. "Jane Lynch and Jordan Peele's Epic Church-State Breakup!". Americans United. YouTube. May 30, 2013
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  6. http://deadline.com/2015/03/substitute-teacher-key-and-peele-paramount-pictures-comedy-central-feature-1201398062/
  7. http://variety.com/2015/film/news/henry-selick-key-and-peele-developing-animated-feature-1201632089/
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  9. Mitchell, Gregg; Strell, Jay (December 6, 2012). "2013 Writers Guild Awards Television, News, Radio, Promotional Writing, and Graphic Animation Nominees Announced". Writers Guild of America
  10. Peabody Awards web site
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