Eshaan Akbar

Eshaan Akbar (/ˈʃæn/; born 14 August 1984)[1] is an English comedian, writer and actor.[2][3]He is also known as "Michael Pakintyre" on Twitter - the Bangladeshi-Pakistani version of comedian Michael McIntyre.

Eshaan Akbar
Born (1984-08-14) 14 August 1984
Whitechapel, London, United Kingdom
Alma materQueen Mary University of London
Occupationcomedian
Years active2014–present
Websiteeshaanakbar.com

Early life

Akbar is a Briton of Pakistani and Bangladeshi ancestry. Born in Whitechapel, east London, he moved with his family to Essex where he attended Forest School, a private Church of England school in Snaresbrook. Akbar studied Economics, Finance and Management at Queen Mary University of London and worked in wealth management until the 2008 crash. He then completed a master's degree in Global Governance and Public Policy at Birkbeck College, University of London, where his dissertation focused on UK aid provision in the 21st century.

He also worked at the London Borough of Merton Council and HSBC. He also had stints at the British Heart Foundation and Anthony Nolan. Akbar has also worked as a Bollywood dance choreographer and journalist.[4]

Career

Eshaan Akbar began performing stand-up in 2014. He made the final of the So You Think You're Funny competition and Laughing Horse in the same year. In 2016, he supported Micky Flanagan on his warm up tour. He has gone on to support Dane Baptiste, Hal Cruttenden, Rory Bremner, Jan Ravens, and Sindhu Vee.[5]

On TV, he has appeared on The Big Asian Stand-Up, Frankie Boyle's New World Order and Mock the Week, QI and has written for Rob Rinder's Good Year, Bad Year.[6]

On radio, he hosts a regular Saturday afternoon show on the BBC Asian Network.,[7] including stints covering The Breakfast Show and Drivetime.

He is a celebrity Ambassador for the Action on Hearing Loss charity.[8]

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