*With President Obama’s term coming to an end, Key & Peele are reuniting tonight for one final performance of their popular characters “Obama and his anger translator Luther.” “Key & Peele” featured ...
For the uninitiated, Luther the anger translator originated on Comedy Central’s “Key and Peele,” where Peele would play the level-headed Obama and Key would play Luther, whose job was to communicate ...
When President Obama delivered his annual comic rejoinder to the media at April's White House Correspondents' Association dinner, he got some help from his "anger translator," Luther. Obama noted that ...
President Barack Obama delivered his White House Correspondents' Dinner speech with the help of a surprise guest – his "anger translator," Luther, aka Keegan-Michael Key from Comedy Central's "Key & ...
In a recent interview with Key and Peele about their new action comedy Keanu, we asked them to dust off the personas and have Obama and Luther review the film. Hilarity obviously ensued.
Prior to this year’s Team USA men’s basketball team heading to the Paris Olympics, they were met by a special guest: former President Barack Obama. To the blind eye, he greeted the men in a casual ...
Keegan-Michael Key brought his much-beloved character Luther from the dearly departed "Key and Peele" on last night's "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." Key and Peele Will Play Novice Sportscasters ...
The duo returns for a fifth season of their Comedy Central show, which could even get the President's anger translator, Luther, laughing. When President Obama delivered his annual comic rejoinder to ...