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Jordan Peele is an Oscar- and Emmy-winning director, writer, actor, producer, and founder of Monkeypaw Productions. Peele's first feature film, "Get Out," was a critically acclaimed blockbuster, recognized with four Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. The film would earn Peele the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. His second feature, "Us," broke numerous box-office records, becoming the biggest opening for an R-rated original film in history when released in March of 2019 to widespread critical praise. Peele's third feature, the original horror epic, "Nope," opened in the summer of 2022 to rave reviews, the No. 1 slot at the box office, and once again becoming a widely discussed cultural phenomenon. Five years in the making, Peele produced and co-wrote Henry Selick's stop-motion animated feature, "Wendell & Wild," to which he also lent his voice as one of the title characters. Under the Monkeypaw banner, Peele co-wrote and produced Nia DaCosta's "Candyman" which made history as the first film helmed by a Black woman director to open at No. 1 at the box office. He also produced Spike Lee's "BlacKkKlansman," which earned a nomination for Best Picture and won an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay. He has also served as executive producer for numerous television series, including "Hunters" (Amazon), "Lovecraft Country" (HBO), and "The Twilight Zone" (CBS). Prior to becoming a filmmaker, Peele was a celebrated comedian who was the co-star and co-creator of "Key & Peele" on Comedy Central.
Bio:
Jordan Peele is an Oscar- and Emmy-winning director, writer, actor, producer, and founder of Monkeypaw Productions. Peele's first feature film, "Get Out," was a critically acclaimed blockbuster, recognized with four Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. The film would earn Peele the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. His second feature, "Us," broke numerous box-office records, becoming the biggest opening for an R-rated original film in history when released in March of 2019 to widespread critical praise. Peele's third feature, the original horror epic, "Nope," opened in the summer of 2022 to rave reviews, the No. 1 slot at the box office, and once again becoming a widely discussed cultural phenomenon. Five years in the making, Peele produced and co-wrote Henry Selick's stop-motion animated feature, "Wendell & Wild," to which he also lent his voice as one of the title characters. Under the Monkeypaw banner, Peele co-wrote and produced Nia DaCosta's "Candyman" which made history as the first film helmed by a Black woman director to open at No. 1 at the box office. He also produced Spike Lee's "BlacKkKlansman," which earned a nomination for Best Picture and won an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay. He has also served as executive producer for numerous television series, including "Hunters" (Amazon), "Lovecraft Country" (HBO), and "The Twilight Zone" (CBS). Prior to becoming a filmmaker, Peele was a celebrated comedian who was the co-star and co-creator of "Key & Peele" on Comedy Central.
Tivia:
As a child, Jordan Peele appeared on a March 1994 ABC News special called "President Clinton Answering Children's Questions". The question he asked President Clinton, "Um, yeah, I was just wondering, how can you help the families where there's a mom, and she's taking care of a kid or kids, and the father isn't willing or isn't able to pay child support?," was inspired by his own family's situation.In 2018, he became the first African-American screenwriter to win the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. He won the award for Get Out (2017).He and comedy partner Keegan-Michael Key made cameos as 'gangstas' in the music video for 'Weird Al' Yankovic's parody "White & Nerdy" (2006).He was so insulted when Sony offered him the role of Poop in The Emoji Movie (2017) that this inspired him to retire from acting and focus entirely on being a screenwriter and film director.After his feature film writing/directing debut Get Out (2017) debuted to near-unanimous critical acclaim and blockbuster box office earnings, Peele announced that he had up to four other films that would be horror features that, like his first film (which dealt with racism) would address social issues through a genre framework. Producer Jason Blum said separately that his Blumhouse production group would make all of those films with Peele.He auditioned by playing Barack Obama for Saturday Night Live (1975) and was offered to become a feature player but when the Writer's Strike came to pass in 2008, he found out that Mad TV (1995) would be continuing and lost the role and the opportunity to be on "SNL". "SNL" cast member Fred Armisen plays Obama on that show and Peele now gets to write and perform his own Obama sketches on Key and Peele (2012).Along with partner Keegan-Michael Key, one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World. (April 2014)His father, Hayward Peele, was African-American, from a North Carolina family. His mother, Lucinda J. Williams, is white, and has English, with more distant Scottish and Dutch, ancestry. She is the daughter of Earl Haworth Williams and Josephine Helen Taylor, and has roots in the United States going back to Colonial America of the 1600s, specifically Maryland and Massachusetts.He and his wife Chelsea Peretti had their first child together (2017).Merited a place in Time magazine's "The 100 Most Influential People" issue with an homage penned by writer-director Barry Jenkins. (May 2017)Both he and partner Keegan-Michael Key were dramatically featured in a series of comic-photo examples of fictional employees demonstrating "The Saintly Way to Succeed" in a cover story and lengthy article with that title in the March 31, 2013 issue of New York magazine.Resided in the Netherlands for several years.Has directed one actor to an Academy Award nomination: Daniel Kaluuya, who was nominated for Get Out (2017).To date, he has worked with three cast members from the Marvel film Black Panther (2018), on three of his feature films: Daniel Kaluuya (W'Kabi), Lupita Nyong'o (Nakia) and Winston Duke (M'Baku).His mother, Lucinda Williams, is not the singer/songwriter.Born on the same date as Jennifer Love Hewitt. |
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Jordan Peele |
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Director,Writer,Producer (IMDB) |
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All World |
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IMDB |
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Director,Writer,Producer |
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Director,Writer,Producer |
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Last update: |
2024-07-01 03:12:36 |
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5' 7?' (1.71 m) |
Biography: |
Jordan Peele is an Oscar- and Emmy-winning director, writer, actor, producer, and founder of Monkeypaw Productions. Peele\'s first feature film, \"Get Out,\" was a critically acclaimed blockbuster, recognized with four Academy Award nominations, |
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As a child, Jordan Peele appeared on a March 1994 ABC News special called "President Clinton Answering Children's Questions". The question he asked President Clinton, "Um, yeah, I was just wondering, how can you help the families where there's a mom, and she's taking care of a kid or kids, and the father isn't willing or isn't able to pay child support?," was inspired by his own family's situation.In 2018, he became the first African-American screenwriter to win the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. He won the award for Get Out (2017).He and comedy partner Keegan-Michael Key made cameos as 'gangstas' in the music video for 'Weird Al' Yankovic's parody "White & Nerdy" (2006).He was so insulted when Sony offered him the role of Poop in The Emoji Movie (2017) that this inspired him to retire from acting and focus entirely on being a screenwriter and film director.After his feature film writing/directing debut Get Out (2017) debuted to near-unanimous critical acclaim and blockbuster box office earnings, Peele announced that he had up to four other films that would be horror features that, like his first film (which dealt with racism) would address social issues through a genre framework. Producer Jason Blum said separately that his Blumhouse production group would make all of those films with Peele.He auditioned by playing Barack Obama for Saturday Night Live (1975) and was offered to become a feature player but when the Writer's Strike came to pass in 2008, he found out that Mad TV (1995) would be continuing and lost the role and the opportunity to be on "SNL". "SNL" cast member Fred Armisen plays Obama on that show and Peele now gets to write and perform his own Obama sketches on Key and Peele (2012).Along with partner Keegan-Michael Key, one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World. (April 2014)His father, Hayward Peele, was African-American, from a North Carolina family. His mother, Lucinda J. Williams, is white, and has English, with more distant Scottish and Dutch, ancestry. She is the daughter of Earl Haworth Williams and Josephine Helen Taylor, and has roots in the United States going back to Colonial America of the 1600s, specifically Maryland and Massachusetts.He and his wife Chelsea Peretti had their first child together (2017).Merited a place in Time magazine's "The 100 Most Influential People" issue with an homage penned by writer-director Barry Jenkins. (May 2017)Both he and partner Keegan-Michael Key were dramatically featured in a series of comic-photo examples of fictional employees demonstrating "The Saintly Way to Succeed" in a cover story and lengthy article with that title in the March 31, 2013 issue of New York magazine.Resided in the Netherlands for several years.Has directed one actor to an Academy Award nomination: Daniel Kaluuya, who was nominated for Get Out (2017).To date, he has worked with three cast members from the Marvel film Black Panther (2018), on three of his feature films: Daniel Kaluuya (W'Kabi), Lupita Nyong'o (Nakia) and Winston Duke (M'Baku).His mother, Lucinda Williams, is not the singer/songwriter.Born on the same date as Jennifer Love Hewitt. |
Trademarks: |
Often works with Keegan-Michael Key
His films include psychological horror
His films often focus on race
His films often take place in the suburbs |
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[Barack Obama] is the best thing ever to happen to black nerds. Up until Obama, it was basically Urkel and the black guy from Revenge of the Nerds - Lamar. Other than that, we had no role models. So he made us cool.
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[on being biracial] Growing up, until really last year, I don't know that I would have readily brought up my white mother to anyone. It was not something I'm embarrassed by, but to announce that was synonymous to some black people to saying, "I think I'm better than you." This whole thing has felt almost like a coming out as biracial - saying this is a thing, we exist, and this is a future.
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[on Key and Peele (2012)] I love dishing it out to everybody, and I love doing that on the show. But Keegan and I are usually perceived as African-American, and those characters are our bread and butter. Yes, we make fun of a lot of black people, but we make fun of a wide variety of black people because we don't like this idea that black people are a monolith, that there's only one type of black people.
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Keegan and I go day to day: One day we're like in an almost racial utopia, and one day that feels like we're living in the 1950s.
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[2013] I no longer answer to [the name] Key. |
Job title: |
Director,Writer,Producer |
Others works: |
(2006) Appeared in the music video for 'Weird Al' Yankovic's parody "White and Nerdy". |
Spouse: |
Chelsea Peretti (April 2016 - present) (1 child) |
Children: |
Child |
Parents: |
Lucinda Williams |
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