Kae Kurd

Kae Kurd (born Korang Abdulla; 6 April 1990) is a British-Kurdish stand-up comedian and writer.

His parents had been part of the Kurdish resistance movement against Saddam Hussein's Iraqi government and were forced to flee as refugees.

Partly as a result of his father being injured in a poison gas attack in Iraq, his family were accepted as refugees and settled in Brixton, South London, where he still lives.

[12][13][14] Kurd appeared as a contestant on episodes 76–80 of the fourth series of BBC Two's Richard Osman's House of Games.

[17] Kurd has written on numerous television shows, including BBC Two's Cunk on..,[18] Charlie Brooker's Antiviral Wipe[19] on BBC Two and Death to 2020 on Netflix;[20] Channel 4's Tez O'Clock Show; Redknapp's Home Fixture,[21] Redknapp's Big Night Out[22] and Series 15 of A League of Their Own[23] on Sky One.