A viral tweet about how colorism played a part in the incorrect perception that Nope is Keke Palmer's breakout role didn't sit right with Keke's fans and herself, especially when the Twitter user compared her career to Zendaya's to back the argument. But Keke clapped back by gifting the user a summary of her achievements.

Keke is an unforgettable actress who has shone in the film and TV industry since 2004, starring in movies and shows loved by many still to this day. And for those having trouble recalling those films, here are some of Keke's starring roles to help refresh that memory.

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8 Keke Palmer Starred In Akeelah And The Bee

If it wasn't for Akeelah and the Bee, no one would know that the word "pulchritude" is derived from the Latin word "Pulcher," meaning "beautiful." Nor would they know "xanthosis" didn't start with a "Z."

Not only did Keke Palmer contribute to expanding our vocabulary, but she also taught us that it doesn't matter where you come from, what your situation is, you can thrive and be whoever you want to be. Akeelah and the Bee came out in 2006.

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7 Keke Palmer Sang Out In Joyful Noise

Keke Palmer is also known to have great pipes. While she has released quite a few albums as a solo artist, the singer and actress amazed people with her vocal talents in the 2012 movie Joyful Noise, starring herself, Queen Latifah, and her love interest Jeremy Jordan. The movie centers around a gospel choir that does gospel covers of popular secular songs. And while Keke and Jeremy's romance may have entertained viewers in the film, Keke's phenomenal singing was hard to ignore.

6 Keke Palmer Surprised In Hustlers

Keke Palmer went outside her usual element when she did Hustlers in 2019, but her performance in the women-empowering film is unforgettable. Keke played Mercedes, the right-hand woman of Ramona (played by Jennifer Lopez) and Destiny (played by Constance Wu). The movie centers around four women who work at a club and finesse their Wall Street clientele for money after receiving financial cutbacks due to the 2008 economic crash.

5 Keke Palmer Starred In The Nickelodeon Movie Rags

The seasoned actress has shared her time with Disney and Nickelodeon, especially the latter. One of her most significant projects on Nickelodeon was the famous 2012 music-based movie, Rags, with Max Schneider.

Keke Palmer played a superstar (Kadee Worth) who yearned to perform her self-written songs, among the bubblegum pop songs her label had her sing. She meets Max's character, Charlie (the male version of Cinderella), a "bus boy" with the dream to perform. Keke's performance in the movie is golden, and her voice on the movie soundtrack is, too.

4 Keke Palmer Played A Football Player In The Longshots

Co-starring with rapper and actor Ice Cube, Keke Palmer taught many young girls that you can be anything you want in the 2008 movie, The Longshots, inspired by a true story. In the film, Ice Cube's character, Curtis, trains his niece to be a football player to the point where she becomes the quarterback on the football team he coaches.

3 Keke Palmer Was Amazing In Jump In

Corbin Bleu and Keke Palmer were the iconic duo in the Disney film Jump In, which premiered in 2007. The film is about a young man destined to be a great boxer only to fall in love with double-dutching, thanks to Keke's character. Fans loved the chemistry between the two and the fact that the movies featured their songs. Keke's banger "It's My Turn Now" made its way to the movie's soundtrack, along with Corbin's song "Push It To The Limit."

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2 One Of Keke Palmer's More Recent Movies Was Alice

Keke Palmer starred in the 2022 film Alice, which follows the story of a woman who fled for freedom after being enslaved on a Georgia plantation. After stumbling upon a highway, Alice learns the truth that she was living in the 1970s. The film received a 29% on the Tomatometer with reviews praising the actress for her performance, calling it powerful and on point, but many credits claimed the idea of the movie was terrific, yet the movie itself was lackluster.

The movie possibly wasn't as successful because it came two years after Antebellum, starring Janelle Monáe, which had the same concept and was successful. Despite the negative review of the movie itself and the way it was written, critics still praised Keke for her ability to embody the character perfectly, especially the emotions.

1 Keke Palmer Starred In True Jackson, VP

Nickelodeon's first ever Black female-starring show was True Jackson, VP. Keke Palmer played True Jackson, a teenage fashion prodigy who goes from selling sandwiches outside a fashion company's office to becoming the Vice President of the fashion executive's company, in which she was in charge of his youth apparel. True Jackson's over-exaggeration of her reactions and confidence made the show enjoyable.

One of the most iconic moments from the 2008 series is when Mr. Madigan found out about True and Jimmy dating and told them one of them had to quit for the two to continue dating. True immediately suggested Jimmy quit since he was the mail guy, but Jimmy said she's only in high school and should resign as VP since she didn't need a job. In the end, Mr. Madigan changed the company policy about dating, and the show's favored couple stayed together. Keke made history on Nickelodeon while being on the show. Unfortunately, it only lasted two seasons, but her starring role in this show is still remembered.