Jordan Peele's career started on Mad TV, where he honed his skills in impersonations, movie parodies, and pop culture references.
Key and Peele's first theatrical release, Keanu, is a comedy about a cute kitten's abduction, co-written, produced, and starring the duo.
Jordan Peele's latest film, Nope, is a visually stunning movie about a mysterious event in the sky, although it didn't quite live up to his previous works.
Peele hosted and narrated the reboot of the classic anthology series, The Twilight Zone, which deserved more seasons.
Peele produced the remake of the classic horror film, Candyman, which incorporated social issues and good jump scares.
The sketch comedy show, Key & Peele, made Jordan Peele a household name with its witty writing, satirical takes on race, and pop culture references.
Peele voiced the character Bunny in the final installment of the beloved Toy Story franchise, which still delivered despite some flaws.
Peele's second directorial effort, Us, is a horror film about a family's doppelgangers, starring Lupita Nyong'o and Elisabeth Moss, exploring themes of identity and fear.