BACK TO SEARCH

Shappi Khorsandi

Shaparak Khorsandi – previously performing under the name Shappi – established herself as one of the country’s finest comedians in 2006 with her sell-out Edinburgh show, Asylum Speaker. She is also a published author, keynote speaker, and advocate for human rights.

Her Edinburgh show lead to the publication of her childhood memoirs, A Beginner’s Guide To Acting English, her best selling literary debut. Her book was described as “very funny…also made me cry” by actress, Dame Emma Thompson.

In typical Shaparak style, this show told the story of how her family were forced to flee Iran and gain asylum in the UK. Her father’s popularity as a satirist attacking the regime has ensured they cannot return to Iran.

As Shaparak says, “obviously there’s free speech in Iran, but little freedom after you’ve spoken.”

Contact Great British Speakers today to book comedian & equality, diversity & inclusion speaker Shaparak Khorsandi for your next event.

Type Of Presenter

Testimonials

She has plenty to say and says it with pointedness and potency.
The Guardian

Similar Talent

VIEW MORE
  • Professional Northern Presenter
  • Experienced Corporate Video Presenter
  • Voiceover Artist
  • Entertainment Host
  • BBC Radio 5 Live Business.
  • BBC Breakfast, BBC News & BBC World Service.
  • AJ Bell Financial Analyst.
  • Experienced Speaker, Host and Presenter.
  • Former Sun Model
  • Psychotherapist
  • Speaker, Presenter, Host
  • Good Morning Britain, This Morning, Loose Women
  • Spanish Speaking Presenter
  • Travel/Lifestyle Presenter
  • Commercial Actor
  • Conference Facilitator