Born:
June 08, 1973
in
Tehran, Iran
Best Known For:
Her stand-up success.
Early-life:
Born in 1973 in Iran, the daughter of satirist Hadi Khorsandi, her family was forced to flee her home country for London after the Islamic Revolution following the publication of a satirical poem by her father perceived as being critical of the revolutionary regime.
Career:
Khorsandi began establishing herself as a stand-up comic in the late 1990s, regularly playing The Monday Club at Madame Jo Jo's, The Cosmic and Downstairs at The King's Head. An American tour with her brother, also a stand-up, saw her become popular overseas. Back home, it was hard work and a slot on live at the Apollo that made her a household name. She has appeared on many BBC Radio 4 programmes, including Quote... Unquote, Loose Ends, You and Yours, Midweek, Just A Minute, The Now Show and The News Quiz, as well as BBC TV's Have I Got News For You, while her stand-up tours are hugely popular.
Quote:
'The rules of dating and pulling have changed now. When you're 22 and you want to pull you just get drunk and fall on someone. But at 36, that's looked down on, especially in playgroup!'
Trivia:
In 2010, Khorsandi published A Beginner's Guide to Acting English.