Bashir Salahuddin, an American performer, author, and comedian, was born on July 6, 1976.
Salahuddin was born and raised in Chicago’s South Side in the U.S. state of Illinois.
His father, who is originally from Panama, moved to Chicago when he was a little boy.
Salahuddin returned to Chicago to work as a paralegal after earning his law degree from Harvard, all the while saving money to go to Los Angeles. When he initially moved to Los Angeles in the early 2000s, he worked as a waiter and a PA at Warner Brothers.
Where did Bashir Salahuddin go to college and high school?
Bashir studied at Harvard University for his undergraduate studies after graduating from Whitney M. Young High School on Chicago’s west side.
Did Bashir Salahuddin go to film school?
Salahuddin attended the Hangar Theatre training session.
Sherman’s Showcase, a comedy series that Salahuddin and Riddle also produced, had its premiere on IFC on July 31, 2019.
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