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Guz Khan

Ghulam Khan, better known as Guz Khan and occasionally Guzzy Bear, is an English comedian and actor best known for his work in TV show Man Like Mobeen and stand up appearances in Live at the Apollo.

Khan uploaded his first video to Facebook in 2014; in June of that year, he first performed on stage, opening for Aamer Rahman at Birmingham Repertory Theatre. His second time on stage was at a comedy evening at the Library of Birmingham BBC Asian Network organised for Comic Relief, with Citizen Khan.

In June 2015, whilst performing as his character Mobeen, a Muslim living in Small Heath, Khan made a video expressing mock outrage at the apparent use of "Paki", a racial slur for people of Pakistani descent, in the film Jurassic World, and called for a boycott of the film because a lead character shouted "the Pachys are out of containment", (an abbreviation of the North American pachycephalosaurus). In six days, the video was watched over 340,000 times on YouTube, and it has also received over 700,000 views on Facebook. Khan's hashtag on Twitter, #BoycottJurassicWorld gained attention, and viewers also took to Twitter to voice their shock at the use of the derogatory term. After the Birmingham Mail publicised the story, Khan was interviewed by radio stations in the United States and Indonesia.

In 2015, Khan made a short film Roadman Ramadan as part of the British Muslim Comedy series, five short films by Muslim comedians commissioned by the BBC to be released on BBC iPlayer. Khan's sketch was a guide to Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting during daylight hours, which sees Khan's character Mobeen guide his newly converted friend Trev through his first Ramadan. In July, Khan gave up his job as a school teacher to pursue a career in comedy after his YouTube clips went viral. In November, he featured in an episode of comedy web series Corner Shop Show.

In 2015, Khan performed at BBC Asian Network's Big Comedy Night in Birmingham, a special comedy night celebrating 50 years of Asian programmes on the BBC.

In 2017, Khan appeared as Rocky in the romantic comedy film Finding Fatimah. He went on to play the rambunctious baggage handler Mo Khan in Borderline. He has also performed on the BBC2 stand-up show Live at the Apollo, in an episode aired on 31 December 2017, hosted by the comedian Henning Wehn. Khan's four-part BBC comedy series Man Like Mobeen was released on BBC iPlayer. Two more series of the show were produced, which were released on BBC iPlayer in 2019 and 2020.

In 2019, Khan appeared alongside Idris Elba in the Netflix comedy show Turn Up Charlie, which premiered on March 2019. Khan appeared as a guest on Hypothetical. Khan also appeared in an advert for Walkers crisps alongside the Spice Girls, playing Dev, the group's biggest fan.

In 2020, he appeared in Four Weddings And a Funeral, a miniseries created by Mindy Kaling that is a re-imagining of the original film.

In mid 2021, Khan is due to appear on the twelfth series of Taskmaster.

Known For

Credits

Cast Credits

The Gentlemen (2024)
Guest starring as Chucky
The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin (2024)
Starring as Gow
Bangers: Mad for Cars (2023)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
The Wonders of the World I Can't See (2023)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
Late Night Lycett (2023)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
Digman! (2023)
Starring as Zane (8 episodes)
Outsiders: Gone Wild (2022)
Guest starring as Guz Khan (5 episodes)
Fantasy Football League (2022)
Guest starring as Guz Khan (3 episodes)
The Chris & Rosie Ramsey Show (2022)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
Richard Hammond's Brain Reaction (2022)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
Our Flag Means Death (2022)
Starring as Ivan (6 episodes)
The John Bishop Show (2022)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
The Weakest Link (2021)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
David Mitchell's Outsiders (2021)
Guest starring as Guz Khan (6 episodes)
Rosie Jones' Trip Hazard (2021)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
Mel Giedroyc: Unforgivable (2021)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
Rhod Gilbert's Growing Pains (2021)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
One Night in... (2020)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
Big Zuu's Big Eats (2020)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
Russell Howard's Home Time (2020)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
Four Weddings and a Funeral (2019)
Starring as Basheer (7 episodes)
The Ranganation (2019)
Guest starring as Guz Khan (2 episodes)
There's Something About Movies (2019)
Guest starring as Guz Khan (6 episodes)
Joe Lycett's Got Your Back (2019)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
Turn Up Charlie (2019)
Guest starring as Del (6 episodes)
Curfew (2019)
Starring as Cheese (7 episodes)
Guest starring as Cheese
Hypothetical (2019)
Guest starring as Guz Khan (4 episodes)
The Big Narstie Show (2018)
Guest starring as Guz Khan (2 episodes)
Man Like Mobeen (2017)
Starring as Mobeen Deen (13 episodes)
The Russell Howard Hour (2017)
Guest starring as Guz Khan (13 episodes)
Frankie Boyle's New World Order (2017)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
Zapped (2016)
Guest starring as Skylark (7 episodes)
Borderline (2016)
Starring as Mo
Taskmaster (2015)
Guest starring as Guz Khan (10 episodes)
Drunk History (2015)
Guest starring as Marshal Boucicaut
The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice (2014)
Guest starring as Panellist
Asian Network Comedy (2014)
Starring as Presenter
Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled (2014)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
The Last Leg (2013)
Guest starring as Guz Khan (6 episodes)
Sunday Brunch (2012)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
A League of Their Own (2010)
Guest starring as Guz Khan (3 episodes)
QI XL (2009)
Guest starring as Guz Khan (2 episodes)
Celebrity Eggheads (2008)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
Would I Lie to You? (2007)
Guest starring as Guz Khan (2 episodes)
The One Show (2006)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
The Big Fat Quiz (2004)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
Live at the Apollo (2004)
Guest starring as Guz Khan
Guest starring as Host
QI (2003)
Guest starring as Guz Khan (2 episodes)
Comic Relief (1986)
Guest starring as Buttons

Crew Credits

Man Like Mobeen (2017)
Show crew as Creator (13 episodes)
Show crew as Associate Producer (13 episodes)
Episode crew as Writer (13 episodes)
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