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Amrou Al-Kadhi (born 23 June 1990) is a British-Iraqi writer, drag performer, and filmmaker whose work primarily focuses on queer identity, cultural representation and racial politics. Al-Kadhi made a cameo appearance in the 2021 Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU) film Venom: Let There Be Carnage as a temporary host of the title character .
26K Followers, 1,968 Following, 1,017 Posts - Amrou Al-Kadhi (@glamrou) on Instagram: "Storyteller & Queen LAYLA | Sundance Film Festival 2024 LITTLE AMERICA @AppleTV UNICORN @HarperCollins Rep: @UnitedAgents & @CreativeArtistsAgency".
Amrou Al-Kadhi is a London-based performer and creator of queer and intersectional stories. They have written and directed short films, co-written Apple's Little America, and acted in Venom: Let There Be Carnage and The Souvenir: Part II.
- June 23, 1990
Oct 9, 2019 · Muslim drag queen Amrou Al-Kadhi: ‘Whenever the drag came off, I’d have a nervous breakdown’. Paula Cocozza. The Eton-educated, non-binary British Iraqi had always struggled with their...
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Jan 12, 2024 · British Iraqi multihyphenate Amrou Al-Kadhi didn’t begin their film career with writing and directing in mind. “I originally started out as an actor over a decade ago, and I was cast over and over as a terrorist. I’ve played a depressing number of terrorists,” says Al-Kadhi.
Oct 20, 2019 · The Observer Drag. This article is more than 4 years old. Amrou Al-Kadhi: ‘Being a drag queen healed me’. Growing up in a strict Muslim family, Amrou Al-Kadhi felt worthless, but found...