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Riaad Moosa (; born 18 June 1977) is a South African comedian, actor and doctor.


Early life

Moosa grew up in
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and has three siblings. He attended South Peninsula High School until 1994. His sister is a doctor, his Indian-born father is an orthopaedic surgeon, his
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-born Malay mother is a GP. Since he was a child, he wanted to do medicine. Moosa spent three years training in magic and became a silver medallion graduate of the College of Magic in Cape Town. He started his comedy career as a comedy magician and he was presented with the Comedy Magic award at the Center for the Magical Arts in Cape Town. His future in magic was terminated when somebody doing flash photography illuminated the wire across the stage where his magic orb was floating. Moosa then spent six years training in medicine at
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Medical School and did his internship in hospitals near
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in Gauteng, at
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and
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in Cape Town. In 2001, he graduated from UCT Medical School. He is a qualified medical doctor and GP. He then worked for three years as a doctor.


Stand-up career

Moosa started doing stand-up on campus during his fourth year at University of Cape Town. He started performing stand-up at the Cape Comedy Collective's free Comedy Lab workshops, and just two months later, he was the winner of the "One City, Many Comics Talent Competition" held as part of the One City Festival in September 1999. He became a regular headliner on the comedy circuit during his first year, where he was also invited to perform on
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's ''Evita Live and Dangerous''
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comedy show. In 2000, he came to prominence on the comedy-club circuit in Cape Town. Moosa has starred in the Alex Jay
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''Comedy Jams'' and Real Concert's ''Winston King Size Comedy Show'', headlining the ''Sprite Soul Comedy Jams'' in Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. In 2001, he supported Marc Curry of ''Hanging with Mr. Cooper'' fame at the Durban Playhouse. In 2002, he supported
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in his show ''Made in India'' at the Luxurama theatre. In 2003, he performed at the
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, headlining in the Cape Comedy Collective – ''The new South Africa Stands Up'' production. His previous sold-out one-man shows include ''Strictly Halaal'' and ''Riaad Moosa for the Baracka'', and ''Three Wise Men and Three Wiser Men'', the hit comedy shows created by David Kramer. From September 2006 to March 2007, Moosa had a schedule of sold-out one-man show runs like ''Strictly Halaal'' and ''Riaad Moosa for the Baracka'' in Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town during its first run. Both shows prompted extended runs until May 2007, and were also released on DVD. In 2006, Moosa also appeared in the Heavyweight Comedy Jam in London. He was also featured at corporate events and media engagements. In 2007, Riaad toured South Africa with the American Muslim comedy troupe, Allah Made Me Funny, doing the ''Make Love Not War'' show. South African Muslim comedian Halal Bilal performed with them on this, his first big tour since he started performing with Riaad a month before. In 2008, Riaad appeared alongside Marc Lottering and Nik Rabinowitz, in the variety comedy show ''3 Wise Men'', directed by David Kramer. His stand-up comedy was included in the DVD for the ''Blacks Only'' comedy shows, along with other local comedians. He featured in the Anant Singh and John Vlismas produced comedy-collective feature film ''Outrageous'', which played at cinemas nationwide in 2009, and was released on DVD in April 2010. In February 2010, Moosa was one of the headline acts along with other South African comedians (including
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, David Kau, John Vlismas, Tumi Morake and Marc Lottering). He supported
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for the 46664 ''It's No Joke'' concert. In November 2012, he performed ''Keeping You in Stitches'' comedy show at the
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. In October 2013, he started his ''Doctor's Orders'' tour in South Africa. Moosa took part in South African national comedy tour, ''Just Funny Festival'', where he hosted
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, Mo Amer and
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(Allah Made Me Funny). In January and February 2013, Moosa performed at the Baxter Theatre with a show called ''What's Next''. Later in the year, he went on his "Doctor's Orders Tour" throughout South Africa, Africa and the United Kingdom.


Television career

Moosa is a regular presenter of a segment entitled ''The Second Opinion – with Dr Riaad Moosa'' on the E-News channel's satirical news programme ''
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''. He has appeared in various TV and film productions. In 2002, he performed on ''Laugh Out Loud'', South Africa's largest stand-up comedy television show, where he joined nine of South Africa's top comics to raise half a million Rand for the Reach for a Dream foundation. In 2004, he was also a writer and performer for
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's ''Pure Monate Show''. In February 2013, Moosa hosted ''Comedy Central Presents Riaad Moosa Live at Parker's'' on
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. In June 2013, he replaced Michael Mol on hosting
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's ''The Dr Mol Show'' (originally titled ''Hello Doctor''). The show was subsequently renamed ''Doctor's Orders''.


Acting career

In 2005, Moosa appeared in ''Crazy Monkey Straight Outta Benoni''. In 2007, he also featured in the sequel '' Footskating 101''. In 2012, Moosa starred in the comedy film ''
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'', playing a young man who wants to be a comedian but his father disapproves. In October 2012, he went to the
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in Seoul, South Korea where ''Material'' was shown, In November 2012, Moosa visited London, England to promote the film at the
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. In 2013, he will be going to the
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in Goa. In 2013, he played the role of former South African politician and political prisoner,
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in '' Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom'', an adaptation of
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's autobiography ''
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''.


Comedy style

Moosa uses comedy to tackle sensitive issues like Islamic stereotypes,
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, racism and prolapsed hemorrhoids. His other subjects range from
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to current politics to
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. Moosa chooses not to use profanity and explicit vocabulary.


Awards

In March 2011, Moosa was awarded the Comics Choice Award at the first annual South African Comic's Choice Awards. In 2012, he was nominated for the Comic's Choice Awards. He won best actor at The South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTA's) in 2013 for his role in Material which also won best picture.


Personal life

On 12 January 2003, Moosa married businesswoman Farzanah Bemat. They live in
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, Gauteng with their three children, Zameer (born 2007) and Hanaa (born 2009). and Mahir. Some of Moosa's comic material is inspired by his family.


See also

* Islamic humour *
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References


External links

* * *Curnow, Robyn
Comic talks Muslim humor and Islamophobia
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''. 13 November 2012 *Ballim, Faeeza
Splitting asides with Riaad
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Riaad Moosa and his bright Material
10 February 2012 *Gray, Marianne

''The South African.com''. 9 October 2012
Interview: Funny Man Riaad Moosa Talks About Material and more!
''In The Kan''
Riaad Moosa and his Material
''Indian Spice''
Material, a proudly SA film
''The Voice of The Cape''. 11 February 2012
WIN WIN WIN Riaad Moosa's new DVD
''looklocal''. 28 February 2012 *Lombaert, Evert

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