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British drag queen performer
A.K.A.
Amrou Al-Kadhi
Gender
Non-binary
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Place of birth
London, Kingdom of Wessex, UK
Age
34 years
Awards
Somerset Maugham Award
(2020)
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Biography

Amrou Al-Kadhi (born 23 June 1990) is a British-Iraqi writer, drag performer, and filmmaker whose work primarily focuses on queer identity, cultural representation and racial politics. Al-Kadhi made a cameo appearance in the 2021 Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU) film Venom: Let There Be Carnage as a temporary host of the title character.

Early life and education

Al-Kadhi was born in London to a tight-knit conservative Iraqi Muslim family. They were brought up in Dubai and Bahrain, before the family moved back to London. Al-Kadhi claims that discovering marine biology and quantum physics helped them understand their queer identity. Al-Kadhi has a twin brother.

In 2006, Al-Kadhi was awarded a two-year scholarship to Eton College, where they did their A-levels, then graduated from the University of Cambridge with a BA and MPhil in the History of Art.

Al-Kadhi's stage name is Glamrou. It was at the University of Cambridge that they discovered drag, organising events and becoming a "drag mother" to their fellow drag queens in the university's first professional drag band. While at Cambridge, they created and led the musical comedy drag troupe Denim, for which they co-wrote and performed in shows. More recently, they have left the troupe in order to concentrate on solo performance in a show called Glamrou: From Quran to Queen.

Career

Films

Al-Kadhi's first acting role, at the age of fourteen, was in Steven Spielberg's film Munich, where they played the role of an Islamic terrorist's son. They have commented that, as an Arab actor, they have been approached to play the role of a terrorist almost thirty times.

Al-Kadhi's feature directorial debut Layla, with Film 4 and Fox Cub Films, premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. They have another film in development titled Oh, Molly with BBC Films and Sarah Brocklehurst Productions.

In 2021, Al-Kadhi appeared in the Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU) film Venom: Let There Be Carnage as a temporary host of the alien symbiote Venom after he separates from Eddie Brock.

Television

Al-Kadhi has three TV series in development: as writer and creator, Targets, with BBC Drama, as star, co-creator and co-writer, Nefertiti, a comedy series in development with Big Talk Productions, and as co-star, co-creator and co-writer, Beards, in development with Playground Entertainment.

Writing

Al-Kadhi's autobiography, Life as a Unicorn: A Journey From Shame to Pride and Everything In Between, was published in 2019 and tells the story of their estrangement from and final reconciliation with their mother and Islam. In 2020, the autobiography won the Society of Authors' Somerset Maugham Award.

They write a fortnightly opinion column for The Independent, and a monthly column in Gay Times. They have also contributed to GQ, The Guardian, Attitude, CNN and Little White Lies. Al-Kadhi writes on topics ranging from queer identity and Islamophobia to the philosophy of marine biology and film criticism.

Personal life

Al-Kadhi identifies as queer and non-binary.

Filmography

Film

TitleYearRoleProduction
Christopher Robin2018Actor, Nemir Azizi (London Ticket Attendant)
Anenome2018Director and writerBBC films and Film London
Victoria Sin2017Director and writerNowness, Revry
Run(a)way Arab2017Director and writerPeccadillo Pictures & Revry
Clash2017Director and writerBBC4 Broadcast, BFI, Revry
Nightstand2016Writer and performer
Venom: Let There Be Carnage2021Actor, Venom (Host Two)Cameo appearance
LaylaN/ADirector and writer

Television

YearTitleRoleProduction
2020The WatchCo-writer, episode 106BBC America / BBC Studios
2019Little AmericaCo-writer of "The Son" episodeApple Original Series/Universal Television
2018HollyoaksWriter of episodes 5032, 5092, 5180 and 5275Channel 4
2023American Horror StoriesAnna Rexhia season 3 episode 1 "Bestie"FX on Hulu

Stage

  • 2016, Denim Titanique
    Amrou Al-Khadi
    Amrou Al-Kadhi performs as Glamrou in Glamrou: From Quran to Queen at the Soho Theatre in September 2022
  • 2016, Denim, The Vault Festival
  • 2017, Denim: World Tour, Underbelly, Edinburgh Fringe
  • 2018, The Denim Juniors, Soho Theatre, Edinburgh Fringe
  • 2018, Denim: The Reunion Tour, Soho Theatre
  • 2021-22: Glamrou: From Quran to Queen, Soho Theatre

Books

  • 2019: Unicorn: The Memoir of a Muslim Drag Queen (4th Estate, HarperCollins UK)Hardback / ISBN 978-0-00-830606-9
  • 2022: Life as a Unicorn: A Journey from Shame to Pride and Everything in Between(4th Estate, HarperCollins UK)Paperback / ISBN 978-0-00-830610-6

Awards and honours

In June 2020, in honour of the 50th anniversary of the first LGBTQ Pride parade, Queerty named Al-Kadhi among the fifty heroes "leading the nation toward equality, acceptance, and dignity for all people". In 2020 Al-Kadhi won the Polari First Book Prize for their memoir Life as a Unicorn.

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