Keegan-Michael Key

American actor and comedian

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2024 Keegan-Michael Key voices Slime in the animated film 'IF'
2024 Keegan-Michael Key will voice Slime in 'IF'.
2024 He will star as Ashton Hayes in 'Elsbeth' during the episode 'Something Blue'.
2024 Keegan-Michael Key will play Dr. Finklman in 'Dear Santa'.
2024 Key voiced B-127 / Bumblebee in the animated prequel film 'Transformers One'.
2024 Key will appear as Superintendent John Reynolds in 'Abbott Elementary' for three episodes.
2023 Keegan-Michael Key voiced Toad in 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie'.
2023 Key appeared in the film Wonka.
2023 Keegan-Michael Key co-authored 'The History of Sketch Comedy: A Journey through the Art and Craft of Humor' with Elle Key, featuring contributions from notable figures in comedy.
2023 Keegan-Michael Key voiced Delroy in 'Migration'.
2022 He starred as Reed Sterling in 'Reboot'.
2022 Keegan-Michael Key voiced Murray in 'Hotel Transylvania: Transformania'.
2022 Keegan-Michael Key voiced Honest John in 'Pinocchio'.
2022 Keegan-Michael Key played Sean Knox/Colt Rockwell in 'The Bubble'.
2022 Keegan-Michael Key voiced Wendell in 'Wendell & Wild'.
2022 Key played Dr. Hobart Clark in 'The Pentaverate' for three episodes.
2022 Keegan-Michael Key voiced Bjornson the Cheesemonger and a Frog co-worker in 'Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers'.
2021 Key hosted an episode of 'Saturday Night Live' featuring Olivia Rodrigo.
2021 Keegan-Michael Key hosted 'The History of Sketch Comedy'.
2021 Key starred in the musical comedy series Schmigadoon!, which continued until 2023.
2020 Keegan-Michael Key played Tom Hawkins in 'The Prom'.
2020 Keegan-Michael Key portrayed Gustafson in 'Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey'.
2020 Keegan-Michael Key played Embry in 'All the Bright Places'.
2020 Key hosted Game On!.
2020 Key hosted 'Brain Games' for eight episodes.
2020 Keegan-Michael Key played the role of The Caretaker in Season 1 of '13 Days of Halloween'.
2020 Key voiced Inigo Montoya in 'Home Movie: The Princess Bride' during the episode 'Chapter Eight: Ultimate Suffering'.
May 14 2020 Key hosted an online event by the Jazz Foundation of America to support its emergency fund for COVID-19.
January 17 2020 Key's hosting of popular science show 'Brain Games' was renewed for a ninth season.
2019 Keegan-Michael Key voiced Ducky in 'Toy Story 4'.
2019 Keegan-Michael Key voiced Kamari in 'The Lion King'.
2019 Keegan-Michael Key portrayed Mark Rogers in 'Playing with Fire'.
2019 He narrated 'Green Eggs and Ham' over 23 episodes until 2022.
2019 Key voiced Jordan Thomas Jr. in the 'Veep' episode titled 'South Carolina'.
2019 He voiced the Ritual-Master (skekZok) in 'The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance' for nine episodes.
2019 Keegan-Michael Key played Jerry Jones in 'Dolemite Is My Name'.
2019 Key appeared as Charles Brock in 'No Activity' for two episodes.
2018 Keegan-Michael Key voiced the character Murray the Mummy in the animated film 'Hotel Transylvania 3: Monsters Overboard'.
2018 He appeared as himself in two episodes of 'Sesame Street'.
2018 Keegan-Michael Key voiced Murray in 'Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation'.
2018 Keegan-Michael Key played Coyle in 'The Predator'.
2018 Key appeared as Michael Pearce in 'Impulse' for two episodes.
June 8 2018 Key married producer and director Elisa 'Elle' Pugliese in New York City.
2017 He played Ethan Turner in 'Friends from College' across 16 episodes until 2019.
2017 Key voiced Jazzy James in 'The Simpsons' episode titled 'The Great Phatsby'.
2017 He provided the voice of Da' Samurai in 'Samurai Jack' during the episode 'XCVII'.
2017 Key returned to the theater for a production of 'Hamlet' at New York's Public Theater, playing Horatio opposite Oscar Isaac.
2017 Keegan-Michael Key appeared as himself in 'The Disaster Artist'.
2017 Keegan-Michael Key made an uncredited cameo as NCAA Prospect in 'Get Out'.
2017 Keegan-Michael Key voiced Dave in 'The Star'.

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