Shazia Mirza is an English stand-up comedian, actress, and writer. She is best known for her stand up comedyThe Kardashians Made Me Do It, together with her articles in British newspapers The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph.
About a year into her comedy career, after the September 11, 2001 attacks, Mirza performed a routine which began "My name is Shazia Mirza. At least, that's what it says on my pilot's licence". The routine was widely commented upon, and she was profiled as a ground breaking comedian on CBS's 60 Minutes and interviewed by Ed Bradley. In April 2007, she presented a documentary on BBC Three called F*** Off, I'm a Hairy Woman. She has since performed at the Winnipeg Comedy Festival and Halifax Comedy Festival in Canada, Lund and MalmöComedy Festivals in Sweden, and the Glastonbury Festival, Hay Festival and The Edinburgh Festival in the United Kingdom. Her show 'The Kardashians Made Me Do It' premiered at Kilburn's Tricycle Theatre and went on to sell out runs at London's Soho Theatre. The show was a satire on offence and political correctness and was critically well received. It also toured for 103 performances in Europe. Her comedy is said to push barriers and as a comedian she is often referred to as 'brave'.
Writing
Mirza has been a columnist for The Guardian since 2008. In 2006, she also began writing a fortnightly column in the New Statesman magazine. She has had a regular column in Dawn newspaper, published on a Saturday and has also written articles for FT Magazine, The Daily Telegraph, and the Chicago Tribune.
Television and radio
Mirza has made guest appearances on several shows, including The Jonathan Ross Show, Loose Women and The Late Late Show in Ireland. She was a regular panelist on the Channel 5 topical discussion series The Wright Stuff. In 2016 she appeared as a panelist on The Dog Ate My Homework and Have I Got News for You. In March 2017 she appeared on BBC's Top Gear as the "star in the reasonably fast car". She also played a role in Episode 2 of the web-based sitcom The Vessel playing an inconsiderate doctor. Her radio appearances include 'Pause for Thought' on BBC Radio 2, Graham Norton's Radio 2 show, Midweek presented by Libby Purves, and the Vanessa Feltz show. Mirza has also appeared in reality game shows Celebrity The Island with Bear Grylls on Channel 4, and in 2018, the Channel 5 show Celebs in Solitary, where she attempted to spend 5 days in solitary confinement.
2003, The Observer lists her as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy
2008, Awarded Columnist of the Year at PPA Awards 2008 for her bi-weekly column in the New Statesman magazine which she shared with the comedian Julian Clary
2009 Semi-finalist on NBC's Last Comic Standing season 6 in the United States
2010 Awarded an Honorary Fellowship to Rose Bruford College of Theatre and Performance
2010 Winner AWA The Arts and Culture Award
One of the annual London Evening Standard's 2016 "1000 Most Influential People in London" in the comedy category