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Peele-ing back the layers with an Oscar hopeful

Get Out director discusses the Oscars, movies and Whoopi

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SANDY COHEN LOS ANGELES

Jordan Peele has been dreaming of his Oscar moment since he was 13, but now that it’s happened, he can hardly believe it.

The 38-year-old received Academy Award nomination­s for best picture, director and original screenplay for his directoria­l debut, Get Out. The star of the horror-satire, Daniel Kaluuya, was also nominated for best actor.

Get Out may be Peele’s breakthrou­gh, but the actor, writer, director and producer has been honing his skills for more than a dozen years. He started getting awards notice in 2008, when he shared in an Emmy nomination for a sketch he wrote for MADtv. He was nominated seven more times for his contributi­ons to Key & Peele, the hit Comedy Central sketch show he created with Keegan-Michael Key.

Peele also co-wrote and costarred (with Key) in the 2016 action-comedy Keanu.

“It’s like jet fuel,” Peele said. “It makes me want to make as many movies that I can in my life.”

QSo how does it feel to be a triple Academy Award nominee?

AWell, I’m not used to hearing that yet. It’s a really overwhelmi­ng thing to try to process. I’m trying understand how I got here from this time last year, not knowing if this movie was going to really work or really not work.

QWhat a difference a year makes.

AI’m definitely feeling the love and feeling with joy and honour of this accomplish­ment. But it has been a bitterswee­t year knowing that it has not been a great one for everybody.

QHow was Oscar nomination­s morning for you?

AI woke up a few minutes after the announceme­nts were made. I was just getting really great texts from just about everybody I’ve ever met. And my (six-monthold) son slept through the night, so that was also huge. So it was like kind of a party at my house. … Both he and I with our greatest accomplish­ments to date on the same morning.

QDid you allow yourself to consider this possibilit­y when you were writing sketches for Key & Peele?

AI’ve been dreaming about this moment since I was 13. I’ve gone through times where I believed in it and times when I didn’t believe in it. So to have it happen, it comes with a really important lesson and realizatio­n for me, which is that it’s bigger than me. It’s an important thing for a lot of people and the people who supported the film and the people out there who have the same dream but feel like they can’t do it for whatever reason.

QAudiences loved Get Out, but does the academy love feel different?

AYes, it does mean something different. I didn’t know that it would, but now that this has arrived, I’m reminded of when I watched Whoopi Goldberg win her Oscar for Ghost. And I remember she sent a message out in her speech that was for me.

She said, “Don’t let anything stop you. If you want this, if you have a dream, follow that dream and you can achieve it.” And I’ll always remember that. So hopefully that’s the message that this sends to other young artists of colour and women and people who … feel like they’re outsiders and won’t be won’t be allowed into this industry or won’t be accepted. Hopefully, they can sort of feel some of that message, too.

QIs the recognitio­n even sweeter given that this is an unconventi­onal film with a lot tosay?

AMaking this film, putting it out was very scary. I thought it was very possible that the world wouldn’t be ready; that they would reject it or that it would not be received. But I knew I loved it. I knew it was something that needed to be said. And so the fact it was scary is kind of how I knew it was important, and that was it was my duty as an artist to face that fear and really risk it all.

 ?? RICH FURY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? First-time director Jordan Peele could get his hands on as many as three Oscars on March 4. His film Get Out is nominated in the best picture, director and original screenplay categories.
RICH FURY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS First-time director Jordan Peele could get his hands on as many as three Oscars on March 4. His film Get Out is nominated in the best picture, director and original screenplay categories.

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