Deep Fried Man | |
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Pseudonym | Deep Fried Man |
Birth name | Daniel Friedman |
Born |
Johannesburg, South Africa |
9 January 1981
Medium | Stand-up, television |
Nationality | South African |
Years active | 2010–present |
Genres | Satire, parody |
Subject(s) | South Africa, Sexual intercourse, social media |
Website | deepfriedman |
Daniel Friedman (born 9 January 1981), known on stage as Deep Fried Man, is a South African musical comedian and writer based in Johannesburg. He describes what he does as "stand-up comedy with a guitar". He adopted his stage name, a play on his real name, because "it went along with the kind of musical comedy I wanted to do, which was an unhealthy kind of comedy".
Friedman is the son of political analyst and newspaper columnist Steven Friedman, and is Jewish.
From 1999 to 2002, he studied Journalism, Philosophy and Drama at Rhodes University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He also completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) at Wits University in 2010.
After university, Friedman worked in journalism and social media.
He performed alternative folk music in Johannesurg prior to becoming a comedian. He made the transition to professional comedy after being declared joint winner of the 2010 Comedy Showdown hosted by Joe Parker, as a result of which he got to perform in the 2010 UN Comedy Show alongside top local and international comedians. He was voted Best Newcomer at the first Annual South African Comic's Choice Awards held at the Teatro, Montecasino, in January 2011.
He has performed in various comedy shows including the Heavyweight Comedy Jam, the Tshwane Comedy Fiesta, UJ Rag's One Night Stand, Loads of Laughs,46664's It's No Joke,Jew Must Be Joking and Blacks Only. He was the supporting act for Trevor Noah's one-man show Scratch That at The Fringe in the Joburg Theatre Complex in 2010, and has performed in his own one-man shows Deeply Fried in 2011, and the more satirical White Whine in 2012. His debut one-man show Deeply Fried won a Standard Bank Ovation Award at the 2011 National Arts Festival in Grahamstown.