Get Out director Jordan Peele says an offer for a role in The Emoji Movie made him quit acting
Jordan Peele, who is basking in the glory of his hit horror-comedy Get Out, which has been nominated for four Academy Awards, said his decision to quit acting came after he was offered The Emoji Movie.
While accepting the DGA Award for Best first-time director, Peele revealed that he was offered the role of the Poop character in The Emoji Movie, which he thought was so "f**ked up" that he had to sleep on it.
"The Emoji Movie actually helped me quit acting. I was offered the role of Poop. This is true. I would not make this up," Peele told the audience.
Peele said he called up his manager next day to enquire about the role and the pay.
His manager replied, "'They've already given it to Sir Patrick Stewart.'"
Peele's acting credits include films such as Keanu, Wanderlust, Little Fockers and others.
For Get Out, he received three Academy Award nods — Best Director, Best Picture, and Best Original Screenplay — at the 90th Academy Awards nominations.
Published Date: Feb 07, 2018 11:38 AM | Updated Date: Feb 07, 2018 11:38 AM