Jeff Mirza

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Jeff Mirza
Birth nameJeffrey Mirza
Born (1964-02-03) 3 February 1964 (age 60)
East London, England
MediumStand-up, television, Film
NationalityBritish
Years active1995–present
Genres Observational comedy, Character comedy
Subject(s) Islamic humour, Stereotypes
Website jeffmirza.com

Jeffrey Mirza (born 3 February 1964) is a British stand-up comedian and actor.

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Early life

Mirza was born as Jeffrey Mirza and brought up in East End of London, England on 3 February 1964 [1] [2] to Pakistani parents. [3] His family are from the Punjab region of Pakistan and are of Mughal descent. His paternal grandfather was Dr Mirza Taj Baig, a doctor with the rank of Major and one of the first South Asians to be a Commissioned Officer in the British Army. His paternal grandfather (Abdur Rehman Mirza) was a Zaildar (Headman for 40 villages) in the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir before the Partition. His family came from Pakistan and settled in the UK in the early 1950s.

Mirza attended Barking Abbey Comprehensive School. At the age of 12, he was caned (beaten with a stick by a teacher) to punish him for doing an impression of the television character Columbo. At the age of 14, Mirza had his first stint at live comedy when he told anecdotes about his summer holiday trip to Pakistan for assembly at Loxford High School. After graduating from the University of Westminster with a Bachelor in Civil Engineering degree and a master's degree in Engineering, [3] he informally began performing with a comedy groups called The Men from ChaCha. One of their famous sketches was a dance parody of the Chippendales called "The Chappattidales". [4]

Stand-up career

In 1993, Mirza won the Hackney Empire East West Quest and he went solo into stand-up and since then has not looked back. He has written pieces for magazines and is well known on the London comedy circuit. [4] In 1995, he was a finalist in the BBC Open Mic Award for The Stand up Show at the Edinburgh festival. [5] The same year (1995) he co-starred in a full-length show with Scottish Comedian Brian Higgins in a show called 'Haggis & Curry'. Since that initial success he gave up his job as a structural engineer and began work as a full-time stand-up comedian. In the Asian comedy field he has worked with and for the 'One Nation. ..lnnit!' Team based at Watermans in Brentford and has also played all the major comedy clubs and is a regular at Jongleurs Comedy Clubs. [5]

In 2003, he performed his show Walking With Muslims at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. [6] The show 'Walking with Muslims' coincided with the 2003 Iraq War and gained worldwide acclaim as Jeff Mirza appeared as dictator Saddam Hussein who was on the run at the time. He has played the comedy circuit in London including Jongleurs and The Comedy Store. [7] [8] He has performed all over the world, and is the first British Muslim comedian ever to perform stand-up comedy to sell out shows in Saudi Arabia.

He is regularly involved with interfaith dialogue between different communities and often called in to lighten-up and moderate contentious debates between multi-faith conservatives. [9]

In July 2011, Mirza toured four UK cities [10] in the Peace Youth and Community Trust's (PYCT) first Muslim Comedy Tour, alongside Humza Arshad, Prince Abdi and Nabil Abdul Rashid. [11] [12] [13] From June to 28 August 2011, he presented a series of eight programmes in the world's first interfaith game show called Faith Off on the Islam Channel at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Underbelly, Cowgate, Edinburgh. [9] [14] He also performed his show Jihad: Heresy Or Hearsay. [15] [16] He has also appeared at the Leicester Comedy Festival and Glastonbury Festival. [17]

Mirza is now developing a television sitcom and writing new material for a world tour. [8]

Acting career

Mirza's film credits include "What's Love Got to do with it", Blinded by the Light , Mogul Mowgli , [7] It Was an Accident [8] [18] and Desi Boyz . [9]

His television appearances include White Teeth , Chuckle Vision , Murder in Mind and Doctors . [9]

Awards and recognition

In 1995, reached the finals off the BBC Open Mic Award. [11] [12]

In 2001, Mirza won the "Best Comedian" award in the BT Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy Awards. [19] In 2003, [7] he won the Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy Comedy award which was held at London's Dorchester Hotel where the chief guest was Sir Richard Attenborough. The other nominees were Richard Blackwood, Felix Dexter and Gina Yashere. [8] In 2018 Jeff Mirza was Awarded a BEFFTA Legends Award.

Personal life

Mirza is a West Ham United football fan. [20] He is married and has children.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 Big Kids Doctor1 episode: "Finding Hypnotist"
2001 Judge John Deed Dr. Wahid1 episode: "Hidden Agenda"
2002 The Bill Shop Manager1 episode: "Shop Manager"
My Hero Pilot1 episode: "Zero Tolerance"
White Teeth Mo4 episodes: "The Return of Magid Iqbal", "The Trouble with Millat",
"The Temptation of Samad Iqbal", "The Peculiar Second Marriage of Archie Jones"
2003 Murder in Mind Manji Patel1 episode: "Cornershop"
2004 Top Buzzer Ali / Jaffi1 episode: "Lee's Dinner"
Dirty War Asian LandlordTV film
2005 Trial & Retribution Juror1 episode: "The Lovers: Part 2"
2006 ChuckleVision Demolition Foreman1 episode: "Off the Cuff"
2007A Class ApartShopkeeperTV film
2008 Doctors Jaswad Mukherjee1 episode: "Making a Splash"
2009 Coming Up The Newsagent1 episode: "Adha Cup"
2011DoctorsJaswad Mukherjee1 episode: "Unkindness of Strangers"
2012 Parents Shop Assistant2 episodes: "#1.5", "#1.3"
2015 Cucumber Mr. Bhose1 episode: "#1.2"
Moone Boy Gundeep1 episode: "Bells 'n' Smells"
2016 Plebs Tanjit1 episode: "The Weatherist"
Fleabag Shop Owner1 episode: "#1.2"
People Just Do Nothing Check-out assistant1 episode: "Ipswich"
2019 The Cockfields Andre3 episodes
2022 The Good Karma Hospital Amir Khan1 episode
2023 Juice Saif6 episodes
2024 True Detective Veer Mehta

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 It Was an Accident Tariq
2004Ne quittez pas!Le chauffeur de taxi londonien
2005 The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse Asian Dad
2006 Infinite Justice Inspector Akhtar
Bigga Than Ben Dennis
2009Mad Sad and BadDillip
2011 Swinging with the Finkels Indian Man
Desi Boyz Shop owner
2012Seven Lucky GodsPassport Counterfeiter
2013 Hummingbird Asian shopkeeper
Der KochMahit
2017ArifaHameed
2019 Blinded by the Light Mr Shah
2020 Mogul Mowgli Ghulab Mian/Toba Tek Singh
2021 Eternals Gupta Hindu Priest
2022 What's Love Got to Do with It? Zahid Khan
2023 Polite Society Raff
Sky Peals Hassan

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