This Iranian Comedian is Tired of Playing Terrorists
When Iranian comic and actor Maz Jobrani snagged an audition for “24” in the show’s 2002 season, he was mostly glad about one thing: It wasn’t for the part of a terrorist.
“It was a big role, and he was a regular guy,” says Jobrani, 42, who was tired of being cast as a cartoonish Middle Eastern baddie in movies and shows. “But later, they called and said, ‘[We] want to offer you the part of the terrorist instead.’ I said, ‘No!!’ They said, ‘But listen — he changes his mind halfway through the mission.’
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“‘Ah, the ambivalent terrorist,’” he said wryly.
Jobrani took the part, but it started him on a path toward pushing back on Hollywood stereotypes of Middle Easterners; a few years later, he would turn down the chance to audition to play a terrorist in the Oscar-nominated movie “United 93.”Instead, the comedian founded the “Axis of Evil” comedy tour, which he headlined and toured the world with from 2005 to 2007. Now he’s written a book, out Tuesday, about his career: “I’m Not a Terrorist, But I’ve Played One on TV: Memoirs of a Middle Eastern Funny Man.”
Source: nypost.com