Beginning of career When he was 10 years old, Amer attended a
Bill Cosby performance at the Houston
Astrodome, After his father's death, Amer struggled academically; an English teacher encouraged him to perform a monologue from
Shakespeare in exchange for extra credit. This evolved into a regular comedy routine in front of his class, where he would tell jokes about the subject they were studying. Amer refined his comedic skills at Houston's
comedy clubs while working at a flag manufacturing company.
Standup In June 1999, Amer participated in Houston's Funniest Person Contest and reached the finals. By age 19, Amer was performing for U.S. troops stationed abroad, becoming one of the first Arab-American refugee comedians to do so. He has also made appearances at the Islamic Relief Evening of Inspiration at the
Royal Albert Hall in 2007 and the
Global Peace and Unity event in
London in 2008. Amer has since performed in over 27 countries across five continents. His comedy has been featured in sold-out shows worldwide, including venues such as Royal Albert Hall,
Hammersmith Apollo, and
Shrine Auditorium. In 2015, Amer began touring with
Dave Chappelle and eventually recorded his one-hour special,
Legally Homeless, at the
Warner Theatre, becoming one of the first Arab-Americans to have a nationally televised stand-up special. The special's title reflects Amer's experiences navigating multiple cultures without a passport.
Legally Homeless includes appearances by comedians such as Azhar Usman, Bassem Youssef,
Hasan Minhaj, and Ramy Youssef. Amer filmed his first Netflix comedy special,
Mo Amer: The Vagabond, which was released in 2018. In 2022, his second Netflix special
Mo Amer: Mohammed in Texas was released on Netflix. It has a Rotten Tomatoes audiences score of 96%. In 2025, Amer participated in the
Riyadh Comedy Festival, an event hosted in
Riyadh, the capital city of
Saudi Arabia. The festival was criticized by
Human Rights Watch, which characterized the event as an attempt by the Saudi government to
whitewash its
human rights abuses.
Film and television In 2018, Amer joined the cast of the Hulu show
Ramy. In the series, Amer plays Ramy's cousin Mo, who owns a diner where many of the show's characters gather. Amer has co-written an original feature screenplay with filmmaker
Iman Zawahry and
Azhar Usman. The show received widespread acclaim and won several awards, including a
Peabody Award. It was renewed for a second season. That same year, Amer starred in the
DC film
Black Adam alongside
Dwayne Johnson and was named 2022
UAE GQ Man of the Year. Season 2 of
Mo was released in January 2025, to "widespread acclaim" is one of "
Netflix's most celebrated comedies", and was called "Essential Viewing" by
Mashable. Both seasons of the show have a 100% critic score on
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