British stand-up comedian
Omid Djalili
Born (1965-09-30 ) 30 September 1965 (age 59) Alma mater Ulster University Occupations Years active 1991–present Spouse
Annabel Knight
(
m. 1992)
Children 3 Comedy career Medium Subject(s) Religion race culture stereotypes human interaction
Website www .omidnoagenda .com
Omid Djalili (Persian : امید جلیلی ; born 30 September 1965) is an English comedian, actor, and writer.
Early life and education
Djalili was born on 30 September 1965 in Chelsea, London , to Iranian Baháʼí parents.[ 1] [ 2] He attended Holland Park School where he failed A-level exams a record six times[ 3] and faked his results to gain entry to Ulster University in Coleraine , Northern Ireland , studying English and theatre studies having been turned down by 16 drama schools.[ 4] [ 3]
Comedy career
The first significant success of his stand-up comedy career was at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1995 with "Short, Fat Kebab Shop Owner's Son", followed by "The Arab and the Jew" with Jewish comedian Ivor Dembina in 1996.[ 5] [ 6]
Djalili has performed in numerous countries, including Australia , Ireland , Sweden , Belgium , Canada , and the United States , where he had his own HBO Special.[ 7]
Djalili took part in a show for Comic Relief after the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami and also in 2005 he appeared on the British TV show Top Gear as a celebrity driver.[ 8] [ 9] The same year he broke Edinburgh Festival box office records with over 16,500 ticket sales.[ 10] [ 11]
In 2006, Sky Television chose him to be the face of their Saturday night film premières, and he also announced a new tour of the UK called 'No Agenda', from January 2007 until March 2007, covering 23 different dates. The No Agenda tour DVD was released in late 2007.[ 12]
On 26 October 2007, he guest-presented the BBC political quiz show Have I Got News for You .[ 13] The Omid Djalili Show started on BBC1 on 17 November 2007. The series was a mix of sketches and stand-up material. A second series was recorded in late 2008 and broadcast on BBC 1 on 20 April 2009. He performed on We Are Most Amused on ITV1 to mark Prince Charles 's 60th birthday in 2008 and on We Are Most Amused and Amazed to mark his 70th birthday in 2018.[ 14]
In 2023, Djalili was due to appear in the Omid Djalili and Friends show in Market Drayton at the Festival Drayton Centre. Djalili did not appear in the tour due to threats against Djalili relating to the 2023 Israel–Hamas war .[ 15]
Acting career
Djalili has appeared in a number of films, most notably Gladiator , The Mummy , Mean Machine , The World Is Not Enough , Alien Autopsy , Spy Game , Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow , Grow Your Own , Notting Hill , Mr Nice , Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End ,[ 16] Sex and the City 2 and provides his voice in Over the Hedge .
He has observed that he usually appears as a generic Middle Eastern background character in many of these films, often commenting that he appears in the James Bond film as the "Second Azerbaijani oil pipe attendant".[ 17] He appeared as Nasim in 22 episodes of the U.S. sitcom Whoopi , starring Whoopi Goldberg , and picked up an international film award for Best Supporting Actor in Casanova , starring alongside Heath Ledger and Jeremy Irons .
On 12 February 2009, producer Cameron Mackintosh announced that Djalili would appear as the second Fagin in the new West End production of Oliver! at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane , London . Omid took over from Rowan Atkinson , who had been contracted until 18 July 2009.[ 18]
In 2009, Djalili became the voice of Yusuf Amir in the popular gaming series Grand Theft Auto . He took up the role in the Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony spin-off game. In 2010, he starred in the David Baddiel -scripted film The Infidel .
In 2017, Djalili appeared in an acclaimed performance of Fiddler on the Roof at the Chichester Festival Theatre .[ 19]
In 2023, Djalili reprised his role as the voice of Yusuf Amir in the fifth installment of the popular gaming series Grand Theft Auto . He reprised the role as part of the Grand Theft Auto Online DLC, The Chop Shop .
Other activities
In 2008, he was an official festival judge for the Noor Iranian Film Festival . In June 2010, Djalili appeared in a Meltdown Festival concert[ 20] given by the Philharmonia Orchestra at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall , performing the part of the narrator in 'Rubaiyat', a tone poem by American classical composer Alan Hovhaness which sets the words of Omar Khayyám to music.
In February 2022 he shot two pilots of a chat show called Tonight With Omid for the BBC, one version in Persian (for BBC Persian ) and another in English.[ 21]
In August 2023, Djalili appeared on ITV's Kate Garraway's Life Stories series 22, episode 3.[ 3]
Awards
Djalili has won awards for his comedy. These include the EMMA Award, Time Out Award, and LWT Comedy Award for Best Stand-up Comedian, Spirit of the Fringe Award as well as the One World Media Award for his Channel 4 documentary, Bloody Foreigners .
He has also been nominated for awards, such as the Perrier Award for Best Comedian, the Gemini Award for Best Comedy Performance of 2003, the South Bank Award for Best Comedy of 2003, the Royal Television Society Award for Best Stand-up, and the European TV Award for his Bloody Foreigners .
Personal life
In 1992, Djalili married actress Annabel Knight, with whom he has three children. He is a practising Baháʼí .[ 1] [ 2]
Djalili was present for the Iran Solidarity Rally that took place in Trafalgar Square in January 2023 in support of protests in the wake of Jina (or Mahsa) Amini's custody and death .[ 22]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1995
Dressing for Breakfast
Turkish Man
Series 1 episode 4
1996
The Friday Night Armistice
Himself
1998
Alexei Sayle's Merry-Go-Round
Various
Barking
Various Role
2 episodes
1999
The Ruth Rendell Mysteries
Mr. Kaiafas
Episode: "The Lake of Darkness"
The Bill
Yilmaz Demirtas
Cleopatra
Storemaster
2 episodes
Coming Soon
Amir Hassan
TV movie
1999–2001
Small Potatoes
Hoss
13 episodes
2000
Black Books
Trebor
Jason and the Argonauts
Castor
2 episodes
2001
So What Now?
Ken
Baddiel's Syndrome
Chef
2002
Relic Hunter
Ahmid
2002–03
Dinotopia: the Series
Zipeau (voice)
10 episodes
Lenny Henry in Pieces
2 episodes
2003
Between Iraq and a Hard Place
Iraqi Television Host
TV movie
2003–04
Whoopi
Nasim Khatenjami
22 episodes
2004
Live at the Apollo
Himself
2005
Chopra Town
Ali Ergun
TV movie
One Night Stand
Himself
HBO
My Family and Other Animals
Spiro
TV movie
2006
Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive
Himself
Jack Dee's Lead Balloon
Mr. Tilak
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
Perfectionist (voice)
1 episode
2007
TV Heaven, Telly Hell
Guest
Have I Got News for You
Himself
Premier League All Stars
Chelsea Celebrity player
Dawn French's Boys Who Do Comedy
Himself
2007–09
The Omid Djalili Show
Himself, presenter, various roles
12 episodes
2008
Never Mind the Buzzcocks
Guest panellist
Headcases
Mohamed Al Fayed (voice)
1 episode
2009
Would I Lie To You?
Guest panellist
1 episode
2011
The Paul Reiser Show
Habib
7 episodes
2012
Omid Djalili's Little Cracker
Tobacconist
2013
Splash!
Contestant
Moonfleet
Aldobrand
2 episodes
2014
The Great Sport Relief Bake Off
Guest presenter
1 episode
Question Time
Guest panellist
2015–16
Dickensian
Mr. Venus
11 episodes
2016
Insert Name Here
Guest panellist
The One Show
Guest presenter
1 episode
2016–18
Stan Lee's Lucky Man
Kamil
9 episodes
2017
Thunderbirds Are Go
Horse Williams (voice)
1 episode[ 23]
2018
All Together Now Celebrities
Contestant
2nd Place
2019
Queens of Mystery
Guy Ashton
2 episodes
2019-2020
His Dark Materials
Dr. Lanselius
S1&2, Episodes: "Armour" & "The Cave"
2020
The Letter for the King
Sir Fantumar
6 episodes
The Chase: Celebrity Special
Contestant
Series 10, Episode 5, 2020-10-10
Sunday Brunch
Guest
Series 9, Episode 41; 22 November 2020[ 24]
Celebrity Mastermind
Contestant
Series 18, Episode 1, 19 December 2020[ 25]
Secrets of the Apollo
Guest contributor
28 December 2020[ 26]
2020–21
Winning Combination
Presenter
2021
Michael McIntyre's The Wheel
Celebrity expert
Series 1, Episode 6; 2 January 2021[ 27]
James Martin’s Saturday Morning
Guest
Series 4, Episode 3; 16 January 2021[ 28]
2022
Tonight with Omid
Host
Pilot in Persian and English
2023
The Change
Steve
TV series[ 29]
Midsomer Murders
Othello Khan
Episode: "Book of the Dead[ 30]
Video games
Selected theatre
See also
References
^ a b "Omid Djalili: Everybody's fool" . The Independent . 12 February 2006. Archived from the original on 10 February 2010. Retrieved 12 November 2018 .
^ a b Kadivar, Darius (3 December 2007). "In The Arena With Omid Djalili" . Payvand 's Iran News. Retrieved 12 November 2018 .
^ a b c "ITV Kate Garraway's Life Stories" . itv.com . Retrieved 12 August 2023 .
^ Djalili, Omid (20 August 2007). "TV Heaven, Telly Hell " (Interview). Interviewed by Sean Lock.
^ "Comedian Ivor Dembina" . Chortle Comedy Website . Retrieved 31 August 2014 .
^ "Scottish Theatre Archive - Event Details" . University of Glasgow Scottish Theatre Archive . 23 August 1990. Retrieved 12 November 2018 .
^ Andreeva, Nellie (24 October 2011). "NBC Developing Comedy Series Version Of British Film 'The Infidel' Starring Omid Djalili" . Deadline . Retrieved 19 September 2020 .
^ "extract on Youtube - Comic Aid 2005 Compilation" . YouTube . Archived from the original on 22 December 2021.
^ "Top Gear: Series 6, Episode 4 – TopGearbox" . Retrieved 19 September 2020 .
^ "Omid Djalili: Live 2008 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide" . www.chortle.co.uk . Retrieved 19 September 2020 .
^ "Omid Djalili - Hire & Book For Parties & Events - Classique" . www.classiquepromotions.co.uk . Retrieved 19 September 2020 .
^ "Welcome to the Omid Djalili Website..." www.omidnoagenda.com . Retrieved 19 September 2020 .
^ "Have I Got News for You" . BBC Programmes . BBC . 26 October 2007. Retrieved 25 October 2013 .
^ "Royal family pictures of the week" . The Telegraph . 14 November 2018. Retrieved 19 March 2021 .
^ "Omid Djalili show cancelled over 'personal threats over Israel situation' " . BBC News . 19 October 2023. Retrieved 19 October 2023 .
^ Crossley, Becki (20 September 2018). "Omid Djalili brings 'Schmuck For A Night' to Wilton's Music Hall, London" . The List . Retrieved 17 January 2019 .
^ "Djalili cuts out Iran jokes. - Free Online Library" . www.thefreelibrary.com . Retrieved 19 September 2020 .
^ Iqbal, Nosheen (11 February 2009). "Omid Djalili pockets Fagin role in Oliver!" . The Guardian . Guardian News and Media Limited . Retrieved 12 November 2018 .
^ "Fiddler on the Roof" . Chichester Festival Theatre . 2 December 2017. Retrieved 3 December 2017 .
^ "Philharmonia Orchestra: Hovhaness" . Southbank Centre. 13 June 2010. Retrieved 29 July 2014 .
^ Guide, British Comedy (3 February 2022). "Omid Djalili pilots BBC chat show in English and Farsi" . British Comedy Guide . Retrieved 12 July 2022 .
^ O'Reilly, Luke (8 January 2023). "Iran protesters told they are 'bringing down the patriarchy' " . The Independent .
^ "News" .
^ "Sunday Brunch" . radiotimes.com. Retrieved 15 December 2020 .
^ "Celebrity Mastermind" . bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 12 December 2020 .
^ "Secrets of the Apollo" . bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 15 December 2020 .
^ "Michael McIntyre's The Wheel" . bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 24 December 2020 .
^ "James Martin's Saturday Morning" . itv.com. Retrieved 9 January 2021 .
^ "Bridget Christie comedy reveals cast" . Comedy.co.uk . 5 July 2022.
^ "Omid Djalili" . televisionstats.com . 21 March 2024.
^ "Interview: Omid Djalili" . The Jewish Chronicle. 1 October 2009. Retrieved 14 September 2023 .
^ Gardner, Lyn (19 July 2017). "Fiddler on the Roof review – Omid Djalili delivers the laughs as a terrific Tevye" . The Guardian . Retrieved 14 September 2023 .
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