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Munya Chawawa

Munya Chawawa

British-Zimbabwean actor and comedian (born 1992)


Munyaradzi Oliver Chawawa (born 29 December 1992) is a British–Zimbabwean actor, comedy rapper and comedian.

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Early life

Munyaradzi Oliver Chawawa[3] was born on 29 December 1992[4][3] in Derby, England,[5] and spent his childhood in Zimbabwe.[6][7] In his youth, his family returned from Zimbabwe to Framingham Pigot, a village close to Norwich in Norfolk.[1] He studied at Notre Dame High School in Norwich, where he was made head boy. He then went on to the University of Sheffield, earning a BSc degree in psychology in 2014.[6][8]

Career

Chawawa is known for his development and portrayal of characters such as a posh drill rapper called "Unknown P"[9] and the chef "Jonny Oliver".[10] Chawawa has said that he "created Unknown P as a nod towards the appropriation and false ownership of black culture that often happens in western societies".[11] His comedic influences are John Oliver, Andy Zaltzman and Sacha Baron Cohen.[5]

His popularity grew during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, with the main focus being his 2019 Fire in the Booth freestyle, for the parody news sketches he created.[12] In November 2020, Atlantic Records released his first single, "Piers Morgan", as well as a Daily Duppy on GRM Daily in December. His second single, "Pain au Chocolat" was released in August 2021. He has collaborated with the likes of comedians Mo Gilligan, Michael Dapaah and musicians Unknown T (from whom he derived Unknown P), S1mba, and KSI.[13][11] In June 2022 he was announced as a contestant for the 14th series of Taskmaster, beginning in October.[14]

On 17 March 2024, Chawawa appeared as a contestant on Celebrity Bake Off Stand Up To Cancer (Channel 4).

Filmography

Television

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Film

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References

  1. "'It's been a battle to express my personality': Munya Chawawa, Instagram's finest satirist". The Guardian. 8 December 2020.
  2. Chawawa, Munyaradzi [@munyachawawa] (29 December 2016). "✨My birthday wish ✨ check my new showreel, give it some ❤️ & keep me in mind if a Munya-shaped gap comes up" (Tweet). Retrieved 29 December 2022 via Twitter.
  3. Kwai, Isabella (9 April 2021). "For a U.K. Satirist and His Online Fans, Comedy Is Catharsis". New York Times.
  4. Williams, Kathryn (18 March 2023). "All the guests on ITV1's The Jonathan Ross Show tonight". WalesOnline. Retrieved 1 April 2023.



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