Keke Palmer is an Emmy award-winning actress, singer, songwriter, producer, and television host. She most recently starred in Jordan Peele’s Universal summer blockbuster "Nope" opposite Daniel Kaluuya, earning unanimously rave reviews from critics and audiences alike. Palmer also voiced the new character “Izzy” in Disney/Pixar's "Lightyear," and hosted NBC's reboot of "Password" with Jimmy Fallon, which had the largest unscripted ratings of the summer across broadcast networks, as well as the highest-rated unscripted summer premiere in two years.
In 2021, Palmer received a Primetime Emmy Award for her portrayal of the five Taylor family members in her own series, "Turnt Up With the Taylors," which she produced with Kids at Play for Facebook Watch based on the original characters who rose to popularity on her social media. Additionally, she wrapped filming for "Alice" where she stars opposite Common and Johnny Lee Miller, directed by Krystin Ver Linden.
She lent her voice to “Maya” in Disney+'s revival of "The Proud Family" and “Rochelle” in Netflix’s new "Big Mouth" spinoff, "Human Resources" after appearing in Season 5 of "Big Mouth." She hosted Disney+’s food competition show, "Foodtastic" and can be heard voicing the role of “Brynn” opposite Pete Davidson in Broadway Video’s Audible scripted podcast, "Hit Job." Palmer also continues to host the series "SINGLED OUT," based on the 90s hit MTV series, launched on Quibi in 2020.
Palmer was tapped to host Vogue’s first-ever official Livestream for the annual Met Gala, which garnered 15 million views across all platforms and 54 million minutes watched in the first 24 hours alone, with Vogue touting record-breaking viewership and digital engagement around the event. She also hosted the 2020 MTV VMA Awards which boasted a whopping 4.1 million social media impressions, the most impressions of any event that year just behind the Super Bowl. In 2020, Palmer received an Emmy nomination for her work as a host on ABC’s "GMA3: Strahan, Sara and Keke" and also released two hit EP’s, "Virgo Tendencies: Part 1 & 2" from her own Big Bosses Record Label.
Palmer rose to prominence through her breakout role in "Akeelah and the Bee" at age 12 starring opposite Angela Bassett and Lawrence Fishburne, and has gone on to star in over 25 films and 30 TV shows. In 2018, she played the lead in the dark and gritty film, "Pimp," executive produced by Lee Daniels. She also starred opposite Jennifer Lopez, Cardi B, and Constance Wu in "Hustlers," and in 20th Century Fox Television and Lee Daniels Entertainment’s hit television show "Star," EPIX’s "Berlin Station" and FOX’s "Scream Queens," produced by Ryan Murphy.
Palmer has broken barriers from a young age, becoming the youngest actress ever to receive a SAG Award nomination in a lead actor category for her work in "The Wool Cap" at the age of 10; as the youngest and first Black Cinderella in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s iconic musical, "Cinderella on Broadway"; as the first Black woman to star as Marty in the Emmy-nominated TV movie version of "Grease Live!"; and as the youngest talk show host in history. She is a passionate activist for the causes she believes in and an advocate for young people. She hopes to inspire her millennial contemporaries to harness their power and drive the change they hope to see in the world.
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