Inder Manocha has
performed stand-up comedy all over the world since 2000. He has played all the major comedy
venues across the country, from the Comedy Store to Jongleurs to the Hackney Empire. He has
made successful appearances with the Comedy Stores critically acclaimed Cutting Edge
team (improvised comedy on topical issues). In 2004 he won the EMMA Award (Ethnic
Multicultural Media Award) for Best Comedy/Comedian, beating Meera Syal, Lenny Henry and Three
Non-Blondes.
As an actor, Inder features in
the film The Blue Tower, which won the Best UK Feature at the 2008 Raindance Film
Festival.
He also appeared this year in
Madonnas directorial debut Filth and Wisdom, in which he plays one of the lead
characters, as well as the BBC3 sitcom Pulling. In 2007 he appeared in E4s
SKINS in the role of Anwars father.
Inder has a supporting role in
the upcoming Jimmy Nail three-part comedy on BBC1,
Parents of the Band.
In 2006, Inder performed his
debut full-length show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Unpronounceable, at the
Pleasance Courtyard. The show explored his life growing up in the ever-increasing
multicultural mix of Britain.
[Manocha] perfectly
captures Britains infatuation with ethnic integration. Elaborate and engaging, this is a
perceptively witty show
conjuring up a belly full of laughs with sharp-shooting cultural
observations
when his feisty spirit is fully unleashed, this is one of
the hottest platefuls around. Three Weeks, August 2006
Appearances
Selected
Television Credits
Pulling, BBC3, 2008
Masterpieces of Vienna: Freuds Couch, BBC4 (guest contributor), 2007
SKINS, E4, 2007
Holby City, BBC1, 2006
Dogtown, BBC3, 2006
Waking the Dead, BBC1, 2005
Life Isnt All Ha Ha Hee Hee, BBC 1, 2005
Desi DNA, BBC2, 2005
The Comedy Store, Paramount Channel, 2004
Film
Credits
Filth and Wisdom, Semtex Films, 2008
The Blue Tower, Monkey in Heaven Films, 2008 - winner of Best UK Feature at the Raindance Film Festival 2008
Selected
Radio Credits
The Language of
Laughter, Radio 4, 2007 (discussing
performing comedy abroad)
How Do You Make It Stand Up?, BBC Asian Network, 2007 (discussing the British-Asian comedy scene)
Beyond Belief, Radio 4, 2006 (discussing religion and comedy)
Sandi Toksvig Show, LBC, Radio 4, 2005 (regular guest)
Freudian Slips, Radio 4, 2005 (discussing Freuds theory of jokes)
The Ticket, Radio 4, Christmas Day 2004
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