Evelyn Mok

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Evelyn Mok
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Evelyn Mok performing at the Crap Comedy Festival in Oslo 2016
Born29 November 1987 (1987-11-29) (age 34)
Alma materStockholm University
Roehampton University[1]
Occupationstand-up comedian, actress
Years active2008–present
Height173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Websiteevelynmok.com

Evelyn Mok (born 29 November 1987) is a Swedish-born Chinese stand-up comedian and actress.[2][3]

Early life[]

Mok was born in Sweden to a Chinese immigrant family. Her father was from British Hong Kong and her mother was Chinese, but she grew up in India. Evelyn Mok jokes that she identified as Indian until she was ten.[4]

Career[]

Mok began performing stand-up in Sweden but later came to England's University of Roehampton as part of the Erasmus Programme.[1] She was a finalist at the Chortle Awards in 2013 and described Andy Kaufman, Demetri Martin and Tony Law as her favourite comics.[5] Comedy Central (Sweden) referred to her as "the Swedish Amy Schumer".[6] Mok has performed at every Edinburgh Fringe since 2013.[7]

Mok has appeared on Mock the Week, Hypothetical, Heresy, Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster and Sam Delaney's News Thing, and has also appeared on Swedish TV.[8]

As an actress, Mok has appeared in Spider-Man: Far From Home, I Hate Suzie and The Reluctant Landlord.[9]

Since April 2019, she had hosted Rice to Meet You, a comedy podcast, with Malaysian comedian Nigel Ng.[10] Episode 130, entitled Hiatus, was released in October 2021 and was the final episode. The stated reasons to take a hiatus from the podcast included creative and professional differences in order to preserve the personal friendship between Mok and Ng.

Personal life[]

In 2021 on Hisingen, Gothenburg, Mok was subject to a racist verbal attack.[11][12]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Gonzalez, Elliot (19 July 2018). "I TALK TO Evelyn Mok". I Talk Telly.
  2. ^ "'Chinese burn? We just say burn': comics on joking about race and immigration". the Guardian. 15 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Evelyn Mok: Bubble Butt review – a bummer of a show". the Guardian. 14 August 2018.
  4. ^ Maxwell, Dominic. "Edinburgh comedy review: Evelyn Mok: Hymen Manoeuvre at Pleasance Courtyard".
  5. ^ Bennett, Steve. "Meet the semi-finalists : Features 2013 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide". www.chortle.co.uk.
  6. ^ "Comedy Night with Abi Clarke, Rhys James, Evelyn Mok and Jayde Adams! - Students' Guild". www.exeterguild.org.
  7. ^ "Fringe Q&As: Evelyn Mok on her new stand-up show, Edinburgh congestion and climbing Arthur's Seat at midnight". HeraldScotland.
  8. ^ "Evelyn Mok – SCANDINASIAN COMEDIAN".
  9. ^ "Evelyn Mok: Comedian — Talent of the Day". Entertainment network live.
  10. ^ "Rice To Meet You Podcast". Rice To Meet You Podcast.
  11. ^ Mason, Monica (17 April 2021). "SVT comedian has been subjected to racist attack in Gothenburg".
  12. ^ "SVT comedian exposed to racist attacks in Gothenburg".

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