Mo Amer
Mohammed Mustafa Amer, known as Mo Amer, is a Palestinian American comedian celebrated for his impactful stand-up performances and engaging presence in television. He gained significant recognition through his Netflix special, *Mo Amer: The Vagabond*, and as one of the members of the acclaimed comedy trio Allah Made Me Funny. Amer's television credits include a prominent role as Mo, Ramy Youssef's cousin who operates a diner, in Hulu's hit sitcom *Ramy*, where he appeared for two seasons.
In addition to his work in comedy, Amer stars in the superhero film *Black Adam*, showcasing his versatility as an actor. He also created and headlined the Netflix series *Mo*, which premiered in August 2022. This semi-autobiographical show draws from his experiences growing up as a Palestinian refugee, resonating with audiences through its humor and heartfelt storytelling.
In 2023, Amer expanded his repertoire by hosting the Doha Debates flagship series, filmed live in Qatar's Education City, where he engaged with pressing global issues. With his unique background and comedic talent, Mo Amer continues to make a significant mark in the entertainment industry, blending humor with personal narratives to connect with diverse audiences.