Matin Sabzehroo
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Matin Sabzehroo (born June 27, 1981 in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian American comedian and actor.
He was born on June 27, 1981 in Tehran, Iran. His parents emigrated to Los Angeles, California in the early 90s. He attended Beverly Hills High School, where he participated in a variety of plays, and was named class clown during his senior year.
During his high school years, he also began rapping, and selling recordings of his rap songs to fellow schoolmates.
After graduating from high school, Sabzehroo attended Santa Monica College in Santa Monica, Ca, where he continued studying cinema.
By early 2000 he began a career in acting, and since then, he has been featured in over a hundred television shows and feature films, including The Bernie Mac Show, ER, and Cedric. He was also featured in an award winning short film named P.O.W.
Sabzehroo currently performs stand up comedy in Los Angeles comedy clubs, and is also working in a few feature films he has not disclosed yet.
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- Works out regularly
- Often jokingly refers to his stand-up comedy audience as "infidels"
- Is extremely flexible, and can lift his leg over his head
- Last name literally means "Olive skinned"
- Is a big fan of the TV show Curb Your Enthusiasm
- Is known for his wildy entertaining karaoke performances
- Has a pet bird
[edit] External links
- [1] Stand up comedy routine