Adam Mamawala
Adam Mamawala (born May 18, 1987, Aurora, Illinois) is an American stand-up comic based out of New York City. He’s worked in comedy for more than half his life and has made a living as an entertainer for over a decade. He is the lead character in a 6 episode comedy series called Under Cover Comic, now streaming on Amazon Prime, Roku, and Tubi.[1] You can find him touring around or on social media, where he has more than 170,000 followers. BiographyMamawala was born in Aurora, Illinois, to an Indian Muslim father from Pune and a German-American mother from Whitewater, Wisconsin. His father studied in Morocco where he met his mother. His father was an insurance agent for MetLife and MassMutual while his mother was a special education teachers' aide. [2][3][4] He graduated in 2005 from Hillsborough High School in Hillsborough Township, New Jersey, where he was part of the choir; he graduated from The College of New Jersey in Ewing Township, New Jersey, with a degree in Communication Studies in 2009.[5][3][4] Mamawala was a finalist in Catch a Rising Star's Comedy Challenge in November 2006, which allowed him an opportunity to perform in Atlantic City in December 2006.[5][4][6] From there, he won the 2007 New Jersey Comedy Festival, where he was crowned "New Jersey King of Campus Comedy."[4][7] Mamawala performed frequently on campus during his time at The College of New Jersey, and in 2009 he hosted the New Jersey Comedy Festival. He also performed with Kel Mitchell at a charity show in June 2008, and in November 2009 he opened for Nigel Lawrence at Boston University's BU Central.[8] He has performed throughout different comedy clubs, including Caroline's, Comix, New York, Broadway, Gotham Comedy Clubs,[9] and The Stress Factory.[10] Mamawala has appeared on Comedy Central, MTV, BET, and SiriusXM, and both of his albums, Statistically More Relatable (2022) and One of the Good Ones (2017) debuted at #1 on the iTunes Comedy Charts. Adam has been a freelance contributor to Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update and Someecards and currently co-hosts podcasts Away Games and HORSE, as recently featured in the New York Times! [11] References
External links |
Portal di Ensiklopedia Dunia