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Keegan-Michael Key turns 54: a look back

Keegan-Michael Key turns 54: a look back

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Actor, comedian, writer and producer Keegan-Michael Key, best known for his sketch series with Jordan Peele, "Key & Peele," and his roles in "The Predator," "Keanu" and "Toy Story 4," turns 54 on Saturday. Here's a look back at his career through the years.

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