Ahamed Weinberg
Ahamed Weinberg
Ahamed Weinberg is a comedian from Philadelphia on the rise in the Los Angeles comedy scene. His online presence is substantial, with millions of views on his stand-up clips, over 200k views on his 2022 Don’t Tell set, and over 600k views on his 2019 Comedy Central set. He frequently opens for Shane Gillis and Hasan Minhaj in sold out stadiums across America.
Over the years, he has performed on Late Night with Seth Meyers and Late Show with Stephen Colbert. He has been featured on "TimeOut LA’s Comics to Watch" and "Vulture’s 20 Comics to Watch" lists. He was named a New Face at the 2016 Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal.
On the film and television side, Ahamed created, directed, and starred in two seasons of Ahamed’s Ramadan DiarY and made notable appearances on The Eric Andre Show, Insecure, Late Bloomer, and the upcoming The Joe Schmo Show. His film Lovebirds premiered on Amazon Prime as part of their inaugural FunnyFest short films festival, and his Facebook series Please Understand Me was executive produced by Sarah Silverman.
As a writer, Ahamed most recently served as Story Editor on the Netflix comedy series, GOLF, co-created by Will Ferrell and Ramy Youssef. Prior to this, he wrote as Story Editor on Ramy Youssef’s upcoming animated series for A24/Amazon.
Ahamed Weinberg is a comedian, writer, actor, and director from Philadelphia. He served as Story Editor on Ramy Youssef's A24/Amazon animated series, #1 Happy Family USA, and Netflix's upcoming series GOLF. He created, directed, and starred in the new Stapleview digital series 45 Years Later and did the same for Comedy Central's Ahamed's Ramadan Diary. He created and co-directed the digital series Please Understand Me, executive produced by Sarah Silverman, and his short film Lovebirds premiered on Amazon Prime. As an actor, he recently played himself in the Emmy award-winning series Hacks. Before that, he recurred on Crave's Late Bloomer, and HBO's Insecure.
Ahamed has performed on Late Night with Seth Meyers and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and was featured in TimeOut LA's Comics to Watch and Vulture's 20 Comics to Watch. His online presence is substantial, with millions of views across stand-up clips, Don't Tell Comedy, and Comedy Central sets. He frequently opens for Shane Gillis and Hasan Minhaj in sold-out stadiums across America. Ahamed has also appeared on The Eric Andre Show, and the 2025 revival of TBS' The Joe Schmo Show. He currently resides in Brooklyn.
Ahamed Weinberg is a comedian from Philadelphia on the rise in the Los Angeles comedy scene. His online presence is substantial, with millions of views on his stand-up clips, over 200k views on his 2022 Don’t Tell set, and over 600k views on his 2019 Comedy Central set. He frequently opens for Shane Gillis and Hasan Minhaj in sold out stadiums across America.
Over the years, he has performed on Late Night with Seth Meyers and Late Show with Stephen Colbert. He has been featured on "TimeOut LA’s Comics to Watch" and "Vulture’s 20 Comics to Watch" lists. He was named a New Face at the 2016 Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal.
On the film and television side, Ahamed created, directed, and starred in two seasons of Ahamed’s Ramadan DiarY and made notable appearances on The Eric Andre Show, Insecure, Late Bloomer, and the upcoming The Joe Schmo Show. His film Lovebirds premiered on Amazon Prime as part of their inaugural FunnyFest short films festival, and his Facebook series Please Understand Me was executive produced by Sarah Silverman.
As a writer, Ahamed most recently served as Story Editor on the Netflix comedy series, GOLF, co-created by Will Ferrell and Ramy Youssef. Prior to this, he wrote as Story Editor on Ramy Youssef’s upcoming animated series for A24/Amazon.