Fatiha El-Ghorri

British comedian and writer (born 1981) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fatiha El-Ghorri (born 19 April 1981[1][2]) is a British comedian and writer.

Born (1981-04-19) 19 April 1981 (age 45)
Hackney, London, England
OccupationsComedian, writer
Yearsactive2015–present
KnownforStand-up comedy, television appearances
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Fatiha El-Ghorri
Born (1981-04-19) 19 April 1981 (age 45)
Hackney, London, England
OccupationsComedian, writer
Years active2015–present
Known forStand-up comedy, television appearances
Notable work
Websitewww.fatihaelghorri.co.uk
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Early life

El-Ghorri's family is from the town of Larache in Morocco.[3] She was born in the London Borough of Hackney, where she grew up with twelve siblings. Her father died when she was six years old.[2][4]

Career

In 2015, El-Ghorri began a course on comedy writing and performance which she found through the online platform Meetup,[2] and went on to pursue a career in stand-up comedy. She was a finalist in the Funny Women in London competition and for the Max Turner Prize,[5] and toured as part of the Super Muslim Comedy Tour alongside Esther Manito and Abdullah Afzal.[6] El-Ghorri has performed around the UK in venues such as the Royal Albert Hall,[2] as well as in Dubai.[7]

On television, El-Ghorri performed her stand-up on Jonathan Ross' Comedy Club on ITV in 2020, and The Russell Howard Hour on Sky Max in 2021.[3] She is a frequent guest on panel shows and talk shows, including Sorry, I Didn't Know and The Jonathan Ross Show in 2021, Big Zuu's Big Eats in 2022, and Guessable and Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled in 2023.[8] El-Ghorri was one of six cast members on the second series of the game show Outsiders.[9]

El-Ghorri has appeared on podcasts including Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster and The Guilty Feminist.[10][11]

In 2023, she performed a solo tour called Work in Progress across the UK.[3] The show debuted at the Leicester Comedy Festival and won the award for Best Debut Show.[12]

In 2024, El-Ghorri and five other female Muslim comedians – Yasmin Elhady, Ola Labib, Fathiya Saleh, Zain, and Shazia Mirza – went on a five-city tour around the UK. The Comedy Queens, as they were dubbed, platformed a real variety of Muslim women. There was a range of political and observational material, one-liners and social commentary.[13]

In December 2024, she appeared on The Great British Sewing Bee for the show's celebrity Christmas special.[14] She also appeared on annual special The Big Fat Quiz of Everything as a contestant.[15]

In January 2025, El-Ghorri was announced as one of the contestants for the 19th series of Taskmaster, against Jason Mantzoukas, Mathew Baynton, Rosie Ramsey, and Stevie Martin.[16] The series has received rave reviews from critics and audiences, crediting it as one of the best series in years for its cast.[17][18] El-Ghorri also co-wrote and starred in the BBC comedy pilot, Donkey! The episode served as one of six BBC comedy pilots aired to test potential series.[19] She also served as Head Judge for the BBC New Comedy Awards.[20]

From February to March 2025, El-Ghorri hosted the fourth season of BBC Asian Network's Not Even Water, which focused on Ramadan. She interviewed a variety of guests, including Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, comedians Shabaz Ali and Muhsin Yesilada and content creators Sebinaah and Nadoosh to discuss faith, fasting and everything about Ramadan.[21]

Personal life

El-Ghorri is Muslim and wears a hijab; she has spoken publicly about "smashing the stereotypes people have of Muslim, hijabi women".[7] She is bilingual, speaking English and Moroccan Arabic.[10]

El-Ghorri has been married and divorced twice.[2]

Filmography

Television

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2020 Jonathan Ross' Comedy Club Self Episode: #1.3
2021 The Russell Howard Hour Self Episode: #5.7
2021–2023 Sorry, I Didn't Know Self – Panellist 2 episodes
2022 The Apprentice: You're Fired! Self Episode: "Baby Food"
Rhod Gilbert's Growing Pains Self – Panellist Episode: #4.5
Big Zuu's Big Eats Self – Special Guest Episode: "Fatiha El-Ghorri'
This Is My House Self Episode: "Tom's House"
Outsiders Self 6 episodes
2023 Guessable? Self – Guest Episode: "Oh Wait There's More Clues?"
Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled Self Episode: "You'll Knock the Park Out of the Ball"
BBC New Comedy Awards Self – Judge Episode: "Bethnal Green, London"
2024 We Are Lady Parts Teacher Episode: "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"
Mr. Bigstuff Aysha 4 episodes
Out of Order Self Episode: #1.3
Mel Giedroyc: Unforgivable Self Episode: #4.1
The Last Leg Self – Guest Episode: "Election Special"
Battle in the Boox Self – Contestant 2 episodes
The Great British Sewing Bee Self – Contestant Episode: "Celebrity Christmas Special"
Jack Dee Live at the Apollo Self – Special Guest Episode: #19.2
2025 The Big Fat Quiz of Everything Self – Contestant TV special
Donkey! Kenza
Pointless Celebrities Self – Contestant Episode: #17.12
Taskmaster Self – Contestant 10 episodes
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