Fatiha El-Ghorri

Fatiha El-Ghorri is a British comedian and writer. Born in Hackney, London, she has been appearing on British television since 2020, including as a cast member of the second series of the Dave comedy game show Outsiders in 2022.

Fatiha El-Ghorri
Born (1981-04-19) 19 April 1981
Hackney, London, United Kingdom
MediumStand-up, television
NationalityBritish

Early and personal life

El-Ghorri's family are from the town of Larache in Morocco.[1] She was born in the London borough of Hackney, where she grew up as one of thirteen siblings. Her father died when she was six years old.[2]

Before beginning her career, El-Ghorri was married and divorced twice.

El-Ghorri is Muslim and wears a hijab; she has spoken publicly about "smashing the stereotypes people have of Muslim, hijabi women".[3] She is also bilingual, speaking English and Dārija, the Moroccan dialect of Arabic.[4]

Career

Around 2015, following her second divorce, El-Ghorri began a course on comedy writing and performance which she found through the online platform Meetup.[2] She went on to pursue a career in stand-up comedy; by 2019 she had been a finalist in Funny Women in London and 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] and in Dubai.[3] In 2023, she began a solo Work in Progress tour across the UK.[1]

On television, El-Ghorri performed her stand-up on Jonathan Ross' Comedy Club on ITV in 2020, and on The Russell Howard Hour on Sky Max in 2021.[1] She has also become 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.[7] El-Ghorri was one of six comedian cast members on the second series of the survival-themed game show Outsiders, hosted by David Mitchell.[8]

El-Ghorri has also made several notable appearances on podcasts, including Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster and The Guilty Feminist.[4]

References

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