Key & Peele: The Power of Wings


01:00 am - 01:30 am, Sunday, November 23 on WRNN ROAR (48.2)

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The Power of Wings

Season 3, Episode 11

Sketches include Keegan and Jordan eavesdropping on white women who love black men; Wendell making a music video; and Kareem and Jahar going to the gym.

repeat 2013 English 1080i Stereo
Comedy Sketch Comedy

Cast & Crew
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Todd Christian Hunter (Actor) .. Villain
Frederick Keeve (Actor) .. Fitness Guy
Natasha Leggero (Actor) .. White Women #2
Melissa Stetten (Actor) .. Princess
Janet Varney (Actor) .. White Women #1
Colin Hanks (Actor) .. Director

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Did You Know..
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Keegan-michael Key (Actor)
Born: March 22, 1971
Birthplace: Detroit, MIchigan, United States
Trivia: Says he was "painfully shy" as a child. Was trained as a Shakespearean actor, but became interested in comedy after he was exposed to improv in college. First TV appearance was in a 1994 episode of ER. Returned to Detroit in 1997 and joined the Second City as a performer and writer. Has received multiple Joseph Jefferson Awards, given to honor achievement in Chicago theater. A founding member of the Planet Ant Theatre.
Jordan Peele (Actor)
Born: February 21, 1979
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Intended to be a puppeteer in college, but dropped out to study comedy, including a stint with Boom Chicago in Amsterdam; while on a cast swap with Second City in Chicago in 2002, met his future comedic partner Keegan-Michael Key. Before the premiere of Key & Peele on Comedy Central in 2012, overlapped with Key for several seasons in the cast of MADtv. Unsuccessfully auditioned to play Barack Obama on Saturday Night Live in 2008 (the role went to Fred Armisen), but would earn acclaim for impersonating the president on Key & Peele in 2012. Like Key, has a black father and a white mother, a biracial status that provides a unique cultural sensitivity and informs much of their comedy.
Todd Christian Hunter (Actor) .. Villain
Frederick Keeve (Actor) .. Fitness Guy
Natasha Leggero (Actor) .. White Women #2
Born: March 26, 1974
Birthplace: Rockford, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Studied at the Stella Adler Conservatory. Has provided the voice of Callie Maggotbone for Ugly Americans, an animated comedy on Comedy Central about New York City; her character's father is a minion of the Devil. Judged on Last Comic Standing. Appears frequently on Chelsea Handlers's program, Chelsea Lately. Has been a host of a podcast, The Lavender Hour. Plays Emma, an office assistant, on NBC's Free Agents, a sitcom that debuted in 2011. Comedy Central Records released her popular digital comedy CD, Coke Money, in 2011.
Melissa Stetten (Actor) .. Princess
Janet Varney (Actor) .. White Women #1
Born: February 16, 1976
Birthplace: Tuscon, Arizona, United States
Trivia: Graduated as salutatorian of her high-school class in Arizona. Worked in interior design and upscale home furnishings before launching her acting and sketch comedy career. Co-founded the annual San Francisco Comedy Festival, or SF Sketchfest, in 2002. Hosts a podcast called The JV Club, chatting with fellow performers.
Colin Hanks (Actor) .. Director
Born: November 24, 1977
Birthplace: Sacramento, California, United States
Trivia: Colin Hanks, son of the famous Tom Hanks, was born on November 24, 1977. He spent his youth in Sacramento, and, after deciding to follow in his father's dramatic footsteps, began studying acting. Attending Loyola Marymount University in Westchester, CA, he gained experience that would help to make him a talent in his own right, in addition to the name his father had already made. Before graduation, he had a bit part in That Thing You Do! (1996), directed by his father. Hanks landed a role on WB's Roswell after he finished college, and soon followed it up with a turn in the youthful, modern version of the Cyrano de Bergerac story, Whatever It Takes (2000). In 2002, he starred in Orange County with Jack Black, a stoner comedy involving misplaced college applications and a wide range of hilarious characters. Hanks would make a habbit of appearing in Black's films, appearing in Peter Jackson's King Kong in 2005, and Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny in 2006. He would spend the next few years picking up roles in movies like 2008's Homeland Security and The House Bunny, before joining the cast of the action-comedy series The Good Guys in 2010. The show only lasted for 20 episodes, but TV prooved to be a good fit for Hanks, who would go on to become a regular face on TV, on shows like Dexter and Burning Love.

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Key & Peele
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