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  1. Oct 3, 2022 · Ramy Youssef's comic-drama about Muslim life in America aims higher than almost anything else on TV. In its new season, Ramy grows increasingly unlikable and his family appears to be falling...

  2. 2 days ago · How Ramy Youssef Made it Count. The Egyptian American has spent the last few years making TV—and now movies—that people love. However, his work always comes with the caveat of supporting the Middle East. Whether calling for a ceasefire in Gaza or raising awareness of problems in Sudan, Ramy Youssef is all in. by Andrew Nagy September 30, 2024.

  3. Jun 21, 2019 · How Ramy Youssef turned his 'Ramy' into the Great American Millennial-Muslim Comedy — and why his HBO stand-up special is a turning point.

    • Gabriella Paiella
  4. Apr 18, 2019 · The new Hulu series, starring the Egyptian-American comedian Ramy Youssef, is the rare coming-of-age story about a millennial Muslim.

    • Setting The Scene
    • A World of Black and White
    • Tired Stereotypes
    • On Sisi's Egypt
    • An 'Unexamined' Philosophy

    Season three picks up where season two left off: Ramy Hassan is living with his parents again because his marriage to Zaineb (MaameYaa Boafo) has broken down following his admission that he slept with his cousin on the eve of their wedding. Patriarch Farouk (Amr Waked) tries to reinvent himself as an entrepreneur after being made redundant in the p...

    Though fleeting, Youssef presents a multifaceted portrait of an Arab family coming to terms with the vacuity of the American dream. No one has strong passions about anything and all of the characters go through the motions without questioning their roles as cogs in the capitalist machine. Dramatically speaking, the characters endure little if any d...

    Equally disingenuous and tiresome is the cliched portrayal of Arabs - an issue the show has not eradicated throughout three seasons. The latest includes the trope of the Egyptian virgin wanting to marry Dena after having sex with her for the first time, and the young Palestinian tinder match with a penchant for quoting Chomsky to the increasingly i...

    Ramy fares considerably better when it turns attention to Egypt. In the season’s best episode, Farouk goes back to his birthplace to find the swindler who sold him a rundown North Coast villa. In one 30-minute episode, Youssef introduces the viewer to Sisi’s neo-liberal Egypt: the proliferation of American culture, the decentralisation of Cairo and...

    The latest season starts with a famous epigraph courtesy of Socrates, who states “the unexamined life is not worth living”. That is followed by a voice over from Youssef who asks: “Do you believe in fate? How can you choose what's already been chosen?” Youssef ventures to explore the ancient debate around predetermination and free will. “Even thoug...

  5. In January 2020, Youssef was awarded the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy for his role in Ramy. Additionally, Youssef was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, and in 2020 he also received the Peabody Award.

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  7. Mar 21, 2024 · Ramy Youssef constantly asks if jokes are harmful or helpful. He keeps telling them anyway. 1 of 8 |. Fresh off his awards season high after attending the Oscars with his fellow “Poor Things” co-stars — and presenting — Ramy Youssef is heading back into more familiar territory.