Entertainment one has partnered with Keke Palmer through an overall television deal. “As a woman of many talents, Keke has made a lasting impression on audiences all over the world,” Michael Lombardo, eOne’s President of Global Television said. “We are thrilled to be collaborating with her on several upcoming projects and are excited to see what next she has in store.”
Eone will manage worldwide rights and serve as the studio on all projects related to the partnership. The company will work alongside Palmer's representatives, 3 Arts Entertainment and Hertz, Lichtenstein, Young, and Polk. “I am thrilled to be partnering with eOne to create entertaining, meaningful, fun television experiences that will deeply connect with audiences and be reflective of our current world,” Palmer said. “eOne’s commitment to allowing talent to bring their unique lens and lead the storytelling process made them an ideal partner for me.”
The singer, producer, host, and entertainer, among other titles, is considered to be widely engaged across a wide variety of demographics. She will star alongside Daniel Kaluuya in Jordan Peele’s newest directorial project and her voice is featured in the Disney+'s revival of "The Proud Family" and Netflix’s new "Big Mouth spinoff," "Human Resources." She will also be heard voicing the role of “Brynn” opposite Pete Davidson in Broadway Video’s new, upcoming Audible scripted podcast “Hit Job.” Other recent projects include "Alice," and her star debut in "Hustler," directed by Lorene Scafaria, which was released to massive critical and popular acclaim.
Palmer also recently hosted the 2020 MTV VMA Awards, received an Emmy nomination for her role as host on ABC’s "GMA3: Strahan, Sara, and Keke" and hosted Quibi’s Singled Out based on the iconic 90s MTV series. In 2020 Keke portrayed all five members of the Taylor family in her soapy show, “Turnt Up With The Taylors,” created based on feedback from over 60 million views of the zany characters on her social media.