Noel Elgrably grew up in the nation's capital but left his day-job
selling insurance to pursue his calling as a stand-up comedian in Los
Angeles. The son of a French-Moroccan father and Moroccan-Israeli
mother, he offers an original comedic perspective on growing up as a
child of immigrants below the Mason-Dixon Line. Noel's irreverent and
ornery style of comedy reminds us that even though we think we're
different we're all the same when we're laughing at ourselves.
Noel can be seen performing regularly at Los Angeles area comedy clubs
such as The World Famous Comedy Store, The Laugh Factory, The Improv,
and The Icehouse. He is an alumni of the New York City Arab-American
Comedy Festival, performed in the Axis of Evil Comedy Tour, The
Funatical Comedy Tour, is a regular cast member of The Sultans of
Satire: Middle East Comic Relief Show, and has appeared on Showtime and
Fox TV. He has trained as a dramatic actor and was featured in the
indie feature films "Bad Space," "No Loose Ends," "Body High" and
"Clean" and the comedy shorts "Please God Someone Normal" and "Gone Too
Far."