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          Maz Jobrani

          American comedian and actor (born )

          Maziyar Jobrani (Persian: مازیار جبرانی; born February 26, ), better known as Maz Jobrani, is an American comedian and actor who was part of the "Axis of Evil" comedy group.

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        2. Maz Jobrani talks about his desire to work toward normalizing the image of Muslims, Middle Easterners, and "brown people" in Western media.
        3. I'm Not a Terrorist, But I've Played One on TV (English, Paperback, Jobrani Maz) The Story of My Experiments with Truth Mahatma Gandhi, an Autobiography.
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        6. The group appeared on a comedy special on Comedy Central. Jobrani has also appeared in numerous films, television shows, including Better Off Ted, on radio, and in comedy clubs. His filmography includes roles in The Interpreter, Friday After Next, Dragonfly, and Jimmy Vestvood: Amerikan Hero.

          He appeared as a regular character on the CBS sitcom Superior Donuts.

          Maz Jobrani gripped the crowed with his wit and charm even as he attacked negative stereotypes about Muslims in.

          He had been an advisory board member of the National Iranian American Council (NIAC).

          Early life and education

          Jobrani was born in Tehran, Iran.[1] He and his parents moved to California when he was six years old.[2] He was raised in Tiburon in the San Francisco Bay area.

          He attended Redwood High School in Larkspur, and was inducted into the Redwood distinguished