Shazia Mirza
Shazia Mirza | |
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Born | Birmingham,West Midlands,England |
Medium | Comedian, actor, columnist |
Alma mater | Rose Bruford College |
Years active | 2000[1]–present |
Genres | Observational comedy |
Subject(s) | Social commentary,family |
Website | www |
Shazia Mirzais a British comedian, actress, and writer. She is best known for her stand-up comedy, and her articles in British newspapersThe GuardianandThe Daily Telegraph.[2][3][4]
Early life and education
[edit]Mirza was born inBirmingham,England, the eldest daughter ofPunjabi Pakistani parents who moved to Birmingham, Englandin the 1950s.[5][6][7]
Mirza read Biochemistry at theUniversity of Manchesterand then achieved aPostgraduate Certificate in EducationatGoldsmiths, University of London.[8]Before beginning her career in comedy, Mirza was a science teacher atLangdon Park School,where she taught Dylan Mills, now known as thegrimepioneerDizzee Rascal.[9][10][11]She later attendedRose Bruford College,where she studied acting part time while working as a supply teacher,[9]taking the final year of the course full time.[12]
Career
[edit]Stand-up
[edit]Her comedy is said to push barriers and as a comedian, she is often referred to as 'brave'.[2][3][4][13]
Writing
[edit]Mirza was a columnist forThe Guardianbetween 2008 and 2010.[14]In the past she has written columns forThe New Statesman[15]andDawn[16]newspaper.
Television and radio
[edit]She was a regular panelist on theChannel 5topical discussion seriesThe Wright Stuff,[17]as well as appearing on other TV shows[18]
In April 2007, she presented a documentary on BBC Three calledF*** Off, I'm a Hairy Woman.[19]
Mirza has also appeared in reality game showsCelebrity The IslandwithBear GryllsonChannel 4(2017), and in 2018, theChannel 5showCelebs in Solitary.[20]
Recognition
[edit]She was recognized as one of the BBC's 100 women of 2013.[21]
References
[edit]- ^"Rose Bruford College Appoints its first President – Rose Bruford College".Archivedfrom the original on 1 April 2019.Retrieved9 December2016.
- ^ab"Edinburgh 2015: Shazia Mirza, A Work in Progress, The Stand, review: 'brave and urgent'".The Telegraph.Archivedfrom the original on 22 December 2016.Retrieved8 December2016.
- ^ab"Shazia Mirza, comedy review: nothing if not brave".London Evening Standard.25 September 2015.Archivedfrom the original on 20 December 2016.Retrieved8 December2016.
- ^ab"Laughs in the face of terror | Tribune".www.tribunemagazine.org.Archived fromthe originalon 20 December 2016.Retrieved8 December2016.
- ^Mckeown, Jack (27 May 2016)."Shazia Mirza: The Kardashians Made Me Do It".The Courier.Archivedfrom the original on 11 September 2017.Retrieved6 June2017.
- ^Shazia Mirza (12 April 2010)."Halal comedy? You might as well ask for halal bacon".The Guardian.London.Archivedfrom the original on 2 December 2016.Retrieved13 December2016.
- ^Mirza, Shazia(3 August 2008)."What I know about men".The Guardian.London.Archivedfrom the original on 2 December 2016.Retrieved13 December2016.
- ^Iziren, Interview by Adeline (1 February 2003)."What happened next?".the Guardian.Retrieved21 July2022.
- ^abTime Out London: Shazia Mirza: interviewArchived19 October 2012 at theWayback Machine17 June 2008
- ^Shazia Mirza: Diary of a disappointing daughterArchived2 December 2016 at theWayback MachineShazia Mirza's weekend column 22 May 2010
- ^Interview: Shazia MirzaArchived27 March 2012 at theWayback Machine23 June 2010
- ^Bedell, Geraldine (20 April 2003)."Veiled Humour".The Guardian.Archivedfrom the original on 1 April 2019.Retrieved15 March2019.
- ^"REVIEW: Shazia Mirza – The Kardashians Made Me Do It at Exeter Corn Exchange".Exeter Express and Echo.3 May 2016.Retrieved8 December2016.[permanent dead link]
- ^"Profile: Shazia Mirza".London: The Guardian UK. 23 July 2008.Archivedfrom the original on 16 April 2018.Retrieved13 December2016.
- ^"Shazia Mirza on the culture of hate:" Once we blamed Yoko Ono. Now we blame refugees "".16 September 2016.
- ^"News stories for Shazia Mirza - DAWN.COM".www.dawn.com.
- ^Wright, Matthew; Johnson, Eric; Duffy, Kirsty (11 September 2000),The Wright Stuff,archivedfrom the original on 19 January 2017,retrieved8 December2016
- ^"Shazia Mirza".IMDb.
- ^"BBC Three - Body Image, Series 2, F*** off I'm a Hairy Woman".
- ^"My5".www.channel5.com.
- ^"100 Women: Who took part?".BBC News.20 October 2013.Retrieved18 December2022.
External links
[edit]- Living people
- English people of Pakistani descent
- Schoolteachers from the West Midlands
- English stand-up comedians
- Comedians from Birmingham, West Midlands
- English women comedians
- British comedians of Pakistani descent
- English columnists
- English women columnists
- The Guardian journalists
- British women columnists
- Alumni of the University of Manchester
- Alumni of Rose Bruford College
- 21st-century English comedians
- 1970s births