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Kamal Ahmed (comedian)

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Kamal Ahmed (born May 7, 1966), usually called Kamal, is an American comedian and former member of the Jerky Boys prank phone calling group.

Born in New York City, Kamal's name became known due to the wacky prank phone call making Jerky Boys albums made with his friend John G. Brennan. The group split in 2000 because of the professional jealousy with Kamal, and he left the group.[1]

He has acted in and directed several films, including Rapturious completed in 2006.

He does the voices of Kissel, a World War II veteran, and Tarbash, an Egyptian magician, on the Jerky Boys albums.

He starred with Brennan in the comedy/crime film The Jerky Boys in 1995 (filmed beginning in 1993).

He released a solo album titled Once A Jerk, Always A Jerk in 2000.

He is a fan of the New York Mets baseball team.

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