Aizzah Fatima

Acting

Aizzah Fatima

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Female

Aizzah Fatima

Known For

BAD SURVIVOR
0h 12m
Movie 2025

BAD SURVIVOR

After being "broken up with" by her oncologists, a sarcastic...

Americanish
1h 28m
Movie 2023

Americanish

In Jackson Heights, career-driven sisters Maryam and Sam and their...

I Am from Palestine
0h 6m
Movie 2023

I Am from Palestine

As Saamidah, a young Palestinian-American girl, anxiously starts her first...

Lapsis
1h 48m
Movie 2021

Lapsis

In a parallel present, delivery man Ray Tincelli is struggling...

Beautiful
0h 14m
Movie 2020

Beautiful

Inspired by a true story, Gina, a kind New Yorker...

Asockalypse
1h 32m
Movie 2016

Asockalypse

A group of stoners save the world from sock stealing...

Biography

Aizzah is an actress and writer from New York City by way of Mississippi. After training as a Microbiologist and working as an ads engineer at Google, she traded in her Google perks for the arts, and hasn't looked back. Aizzah is a graudate of the conservatory at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and studied acting with the acclaimed Wynn Handman. Aizzah has appeared on High Maintenance (HBO), The Good Wife (CBS), Patrice O’Neal’s Guide to White People (Comedy Central), opposite Annette O’Toole in the short film Stuff , and is currently filming the lead role in the feature film My Cousin Sister's Wedding for which she wrote the screenplay with Emmy award winning director Iman Zawahry. She is the writer and performer of the ciritically acclaimed comedy one woman play Dirty Paki Lingerie which was developed with Matt Hoverman and Wynn Handman. The play has had sold out performances and received rave reviews in The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, NYC (The Flea Theater, 59E59, Abington Theater),Toronto (Harbourfront Center), a tour in Pakistan sponsored by the US Department of State, three tours in the UK including a 15 city tour in 2016 in addition to a US College Tour. Dirty Paki Lingerie is the first play to be invited to represent the United States at the International Theater Festival of Turkmenistan. The Wall Street Journal hailed it the play that "Breaks down stereotypes of Muslim women in America" and critics called it a "must-see" production. The play has been nominated for a Broadway World award and a Manchester Theatre Award in the UK.