
Omid Djalili Show Series 2
DVD (2007):
Omid Djalili: No Agenda
Live At The London Palladium
CD (2007):
Best Of Just For Laughs: 25th Anniversary Edition
Compilation CD from the Montreal comedy festival
DVD (2006):
The Secret Policeman's Ball
2006 live show
Omid Djalili at the Queen's Hall
Omid Djalili: Behind Enemy Lines Perrier nominee
Edinburgh Fringe 2005
Omid Djalili: No Agenda
Edinburgh Fringe 2008
Omid Djalili: Live 2008
Misc live shows
A Seriously Funny Attempt To Get The SFO in The Dock
Child Benefit
Comedy HayDay
Secret Policeman's Ball 2006
Tour
Omid Djalili 2008 tour
Omid Djalili
Date Of Birth: 30/09/1965
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| Movies: 2001: Jason and The Argonauts |
| Movies: 2001: Spy Game (Doumet) |
| Movies: 2000: Gladiator (Slave Trader). Buy on video or DVD. video |
| Movies: 2000: Gladiator (Slave Trader). Buy on video or DVD. DVD |
| Movies: 1999: The World Is Not Enough (Foreman). Buy on video or DVD. video |
| Movies: 1999: The World Is Not Enough (Foreman). Buy on video or DVD. DVD |
| Movies: 1999: Mad Cows (George). Buy on video or DVD. video |
| Movies: 1999: Mad Cows (George). Buy on video or DVD. DVD |
| Movies: 1999: The Mummy (warden). Buy on video or DVD. video |
| Movies: 1999: The Mummy (warden). Buy on video or DVD. DVD |
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| TV: 2003: As Nasim in Whoopi, prime-time NBC sitcom in the States. |
| TV: 2001: Small Potatoes as Hoss alongside Tommy Tiernan Tommy Tiernan |
| TV: 2001: Bloody Foreigners, C4 documentray about asylum-seekers, which won a One World media award |
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| Stand Up: 2004: Edinburgh show: No Agenda No Agenda |
| Stand Up: 2004: Short UK tour. |
| Stand Up: 2002: Edinburgh show Behind Enemy Lines nominated for the Perrier Behind Enemy Lines |
| Stand Up: 2002: Edinburgh show Behind Enemy Lines nominated for the Perrier Perrier |
| Stand Up: 2002: Named best comic in the Ethnic Multicultural Media Awards |
| Stand Up: 2002: UK tour. |
| Stand Up: 2001: Time Out comedy award winner |
| Stand Up: 2000: Edinburgh show Warm To My Winning Smile |
| Stand Up: 1997: Edinburgh show Omid Djalili is Ethnic |
| Stand Up: 1996: Edinburgh show with Ivor Dembina, The Arab and the Jew Ivor Dembina |
| Stand Up: 1995: First Edinburgh show Short Fat Kebab Shop Owner's Son |
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Show - Misc live shows - by Steve Bennett |
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Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2005 - Monday 0th Aug, '06 - by Steve Bennett |
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Show - Misc live shows - by Steve Bennett |
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Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2002 - by Steve Bennett |
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Show - Misc live shows - by Steve Bennett |
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Show - Misc live shows - by Steve Bennett |
See the Original Review Nov 2004 |
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My last comment I was still on a rush from his Montreal appearance! Since then my passion's dwindled somewhat. Omid has some superb lines, it's just a shame he repeats them in a way that'd make Jack Dee blush. And his telly stuff's quite up to standard, but as Jo Brand demonstrated sketches ain't always the forté of the stand-up, even though they fill up the show... Still a class act though. Michael Monkhouse, July 2008 |
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Adore this guy. Fast, funny, witty... One minute he's prancing around, the next he's making intelligent comments on important political issues. Brilliant stuff. Michael Monkhouse, January 2008 |
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Recently attended a recording of Omid's new show and was left rather unimpressed. I fail to see why Mister Djalili was so keen for his own BBC show when he appears to be using it solely as a platform for stand-up material which he's already aired several times on the same channel. The sketches were often self-indulgent and repetitive, and almost all the material was stuff he's been using for years now. You could tell he didn't enjoy the recording, and he told us, straight facedly, we'd been a crap audience - which left a bad taste. Saw Omid live last year and loved him, but can't say as I'm looking forward to the series. Charles Thomson, August 2007 |
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Don't knock what you can't beat. Omid is not only a lovely guy, but an ever-growing and recognised talent. His live comedy is awesome. Watch him when he improvises. Truly a master. Next year's plans are exciting. He is always drawn back to his first love, stand-up, but his talent means that now everyone wants a piece of him. And why box in a genius? A Friend, August 2006 |
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Was at Omid's TV recording at the BBC the other night and though the sketch and stand up genre is beneath him he breathed new life into it in a way that the likes of Ben Elton and Lenny Henry killed it. Let's hope the BBC give him a series so we can be saved from the useless fare they have at the moment. James Douglas, June 2006 |
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Exceptionally funny and moving. This show is an attitude changer - wow. Caron, March 2006 |
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Have long been a fan of Omid - until I saw him at a recent gig in Salisbury where, sadly, he sounded rather tired with little new material and absolutely no original observations to make on the current international situation. I very much got the impression that acting has been his chosen field over recent years and that he'd decided to get back to stand-up just to prove he could still do it. Unfortuntely, all his edge was gone and despite carrying his audience, he was anything but 'dazzling' or 'barnstorming'. Having persuaded a group of friends to come to the gig, we left feeling distinctly underwhelmed (though the disco dancing was as good as ever). Nigel Lord, March 2006 |
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Omid bonds the extremes together as if they were old friends! His medicinal comedy in a such a divided world could only be a bless. Brilliant Salar, February 2006 |
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