Mishu Hilmy
Mishu Hilmy | |
---|---|
Medium | Comedy |
Nationality | American |
Genres | Impressionist, sketch comedy, observational comedy, satire, pop-culture[1][2] |
Subject(s) | American culture, everyday life, human behavior, pop culture, American politics[3] |
Website | www |
Mishu Hilmy is an American comedian, writer, actor, impressionist, and playwright.[4] He most recently wrote, performed, and executive produced the Netflix-parody comedy special Trapped in the Netflix.[1][5] He has contributed to and appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. In 2014, alongside Eric Simon, he co-wrote the Annoyance Theatre play Good Morning Gitmo.[6][7]
The Chicago Reader has described Hilmy's humor as "something I happily cannot unsee."[8] The Chicago theater and entertainment industry publication, Performink, stated: "Hilmy’s skill with impressions and interweaving of social commentary form a strong core to this solo sketch show with a definitive voice."[1] His comedy-special included over 30 characters and impressions.
He was part of the Chicago ensemble based comedy theater Under the Gun.[3][9][10] While there he performed in a sketch revue alongside Empire's Antoine McKay.[8] Hilmy has also performed at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, iO Theater, Annoyance Theater and The Second City.[6] In 2016, Hilmy founded The Comedy Fellowship.[11]
Some of his impressions have included Jon Hamm, Martin Scorsese, Adam Driver, and Malcolm Gladwell.[12]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Willett, Bec (December 17, 2017). "Trapped in the Netflix at iO". Performink. Retrieved March 23, 2018.
- ^ LaMagna, Maria (January 21, 2018). "How trading bitcoin could actually ruin your mental health". MarketWatch. Retrieved March 23, 2018.
- ^ a b Jakes, Dan (April 14, 2016). "Out to Get You". Chicago Reader. Retrieved March 23, 2018.
- ^ Fierberg, Ruthie (September 11, 2017). "13 Theatre Works That Responded to 9/11". Playbill. Retrieved March 23, 2018.
- ^ Fox, Matt (Director) (March 15, 2018). Trapped in the Netflix (Documentary Comedy Special). United States: Ohh Maybe.
- ^ a b "Annoyance Theatre – People". The Annoyance Theatre. Annoyance Theatre. Retrieved March 23, 2018.
- ^ Hayford, Justin (September 18, 2014). "Good Morning Gitmo". Chicago Reader. Retrieved March 26, 2018.
- ^ a b Cutie, Jena (November 12, 2015). "A Series of Random". Chicago Reader. Retrieved March 26, 2018.
- ^ Wancket, Drew (February 2, 2015). "F%cked up Family Reunion @Under The Gun Theater". Archived from the original on March 11, 2015. Retrieved April 5, 2020.. Chicago Stage Standard. Retrieved on March 23, 2018
- ^ Hayford, Justin. "Not Suitable for Textbooks". Chicago Reader. Retrieved March 23, 2018.
- ^ "Fellowships". The Comedy Fellowship. Retrieved March 25, 2018.
- ^ "Mishu Hilmy Performs Six Impressions Live". YouTube.com. May 28, 2017. Retrieved March 26, 2018.
External links
[edit]
- American impressionists (entertainers)
- American stand-up comedians
- American satirists
- Living people
- American male comedians
- 21st-century American comedians
- 21st-century American non-fiction writers
- 21st-century American male actors
- American male film actors
- American male screenwriters
- American male television actors
- American male voice actors
- American male non-fiction writers
- American comedy writers
- American media critics
- Male actors from New York City
- Male actors from Chicago
- Writers from Chicago
- Writers from New York City
- American political commentators
- Criticism of journalism
- Upright Citizens Brigade Theater performers
- Screenwriters from New York (state)
- Screenwriters from Illinois
- 21st-century American male writers
- Comedians from Chicago
- Comedians from New York City
- American comedian stubs