A seasoned comic with an ever growing profile, Akmal has toured nationally with Jimeon, Ben Elton, Steady Eddy, The Amazing Jonathon, the Umbilical Brothers and has supported Steven Wright on two of his Australian tours. Being of Arab heritage, his comedy touches on the issues such as Jesus, September 11 and hysterical looks at modern day life in Australia. He has the uncanny gift to walk on stage and instantly have the audience eating out the palm of his hand.
"The Egyptian - born Saleh has a quick wit and extremely warm persona on stage, his informal banter with the audience makes you feel immediately at ease."
Sacha Molitorisz, Sydney Morning Herald
"Saleh's acutely observed look at life in the low-income, new Australian bracket was a hilarious delight, charmed the socks off the crowd."
Frank Gauntlet, Telegraph Mirror
In 1992 Akmal wrote and starred in "All Aussies are Boofta" - a comedy show which enjoyed successful runs and rave reviews at The Harold park Hotel, Parramatta Riverside Theatre and The Harbourside Brasserie in Sydney
"An explosion of laughter and entertainment ... set to revive your interest in Sydney's Comedy scene"
Katrina Creer, Telegraph Mirror
"The pace of skits is furious and the element of surprise great as all performers unveil their individual strengths."
Suzanne Mostyn, Sydney Morning Herald
Akmal's show "HOOT" enjoyed a successful run at the 1996 Adelaide Fringe and Melbourne Comedy Festivals and was subsequently invited to appear at the Gided Balloon in the 1996 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Akmal's new show 'Gullible' premiered at the 2004 Melbourne International Comedy Festival where it sold out every performance.
"Sydney comedian Akmal Saleh stole the show with his rapid blast of outrageous lines receiving the most applause of the night."
Patrick McDonald, Adelaide Advertiser (Festival Gala Night)
Akmal has written and performed sketches for SBS ("Insight") which culminated in his own TV series 'The 50 Foot Show", which aired on the comedy channel in Australia and New Zealand. He has appeared as a comic actor in Channel Nine's "Just Kidding" and was the lead role in the cult film 'You Can't Stop the Murders' released in 2002 and has performed as a main character in the Murray Wheelan TV movie series for the Seven Network.
Akmal is also sought after in the Radio Industry. He has MC'ed for radio National's "Stand Up Sydney" He has written freelance for both 2MMM and 2 Day FM (Sydney) and is now a regular guest on the JJJ breakfast show with Wil Anderson and Adam Spencer.
TV Appearances
"Insight" SBS writer/performer commissioned sketches on a regular basis
"Sex Guy's & Vide Tape" with Elle McFeast - ABC TV
"Just Kidding" - Nine Network
"Steady Eddy & Friends" Prime TV
"What's So Funny" ABC TV
Tonight Live with Steve Vizard - five appearances - Seven Network
"A Current Affair" Nine Network
"G.P." ABC TV
"Vox Populi" SBS TV
"Hey Hey It's Saturday" Nine Network - 3 appearances
BBC - UK (1996 during Edinburgh Festival)
Comedy Channel - Headliners - Foxtel
Sky Channel (United Kingdom) in conjunction with Jongleurs Comedy Club, London
The Footy Show - Nine Network
110% with Tony Squires - Seven Network
ROVE LIVE - Ten Network
The Glasshouse - more than 10 appearances- ABC TV
Oddfellows New Zealand Comedy Festival Gala
Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala