Mamoudou N’Diaye

     

Mamoudou N'Diaye is a Mauritanian-American former educator, writer, comic, DJ, and activist. Graduating from the College of Wooster in 2014 with a degree in Neuroscience, he moved to Brooklyn to pursue a comedy career. He performs stand-up all around the country, he's been featured as a guest on MTV News' Decoded with Franchesca Ramsey, consulted on an untitled Michael Moore project, was formerly a video correspondent for Mic and Seeker, blending social commentary, psychology, sociology and comedy, and wrote for the Refinery 29 show After After Party with Sonia Denis and Roy Wood Jr’s Radio and TV Correspondents Association speech. In 2019, he released Bodegaverse, a webseries about working in a bodega, which he co-created and co-wrote with frequent collaborator, Karen Sepulveda, was selected as a finalist for Comedy Central's Yes And Laughter Lab for his half hour pilot Franklin, and will be releasing his writing and directorial debut, hashtag (stylized '#''). Alongside that, keep it peeled for a sketch collaboration with Comedy Central. 😉 You can catch him eating Popeye's, milly rocking to This American Life in a Lisa Frank leopard onesie.