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Nik Rabinowitz is a South African stand-up
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, TV presenter, an
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known for his multilingual comedy and social commentary. He's appeared in various television shows, feature films, and has performed stand-up comedy internationally, including on the British panel show
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. He lives in
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with his wife and three children, and continues to work in the entertainment industry both locally and internationally.


Early life

Rabinowitz was raised on the farm Eagles Nest, in
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, to parents Jenifer (a former architecture student and interior designer) an
potter
Hym Rabinowitz. He grew up in a secular Jewish family and learned to speak
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growing up on the farm, where he developed the multilingual abilities that would later become a distinctive feature of his comedy. Rabinowitz initially attended a
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, later moving to Grove Primary and matriculating at Westerford High, before graduating from the
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(1999) with a
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(Hons in
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).


Career

Comedy Rabinowitz began his comedy career in the early 2000s, quickly establishing himself in the South African comedy scene. His comedy often draws on his Jewish heritage, his observations of South African society, and his ability to mimic various South African accents and languages. His multilingual capabilities, especially his fluency in isiXhosa, have become a notable aspect of his performances. One man specials include: * Pension Killer (2024) * Rambunctious (2023) * Unmuted (2022) * Late Bloomer (2019) * Dry White (2018) * Fortyfied (2016) * Power Struggle (2016) Acting Beyond stand-up comedy, Rabinowitz has appeared in several films and TV productions: * Just Now Jeffrey (2024) - Narrator & Moshik * The Shakedown (2024) - Horse Racing Commentator * Tali's Baby Diary (2021) - Auctioneer * Material (2012) - Dave Gold * Khumba (2013) - Frikkie/Percy * I Now Pronounce You Black and White (2010) - Twasa * The Deal (2008) - Lead Carpenter Radio, TV and Internet * Former host of Cape Talk and Talk Radio 702's ''
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'' with presenter Redi Thlabi * Voice actor for ZA News (a satirical puppet show) where he voiced in excess of 25 characters. * He currently hosts the sports podcast '
Banter with the Boys
'' with former Springbok rugby players
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and former Proteas cricketer Christopher Morris.


Writing

In early 2012, Rabinowitz published his first book (co-authored with Gillian Breslin) entitled
South Africa: Long Walk to a Free Ride
, a satirical look at contemporary South African society.


Style and Themes

Rabinowitz's comedy frequently explores South African identity, politics, and cultural differences. He is known for his ability to navigate sensitive social issues through humor and has been praised for his unique perspective on South African society. His comedy often challenges stereotypes while highlighting the absurdities of life in post-apartheid South Africa. As a Jewish comedian who speaks English, Afrikaans and isiXhosa, Rabinowitz occupies a unique space in South African comedy, using his cross-cultural experiences to bridge divides through humour.


Filmography


Personal life

In 2009, Nik married Dr Debbie Rabinowitz, a general practitioner, transformational coach and Woman Within International facilitator. Together they have three children, Benjamin (born 2009), Adam (born 2012) and Sophie (born 2016).


References


External links

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Rabinowitz performing live

Interview
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