Kamal Ahmed(I)
- Producer
- Writer
- Music Department
Born May 7th 1966 in East New York, Brooklyn and raised in Astoria,
Queens. Kamal is the son of an immigrant Bangladeshi father and
Trinidadian mother (His father opened a string of East Indian
restaurants in Manhattan's East Village, and his mother was a
classically trained opera singer) After attending P.S.122Q and Steinway
JHS 141Q, Kamal got accepted into the high school of Art & Design in
1980, then went on to graduate at City-As-School in 1984. Kamal is an
accomplished musician, who plays the electric bass and scored all the
music on his directorial debut,
God Has a Rap Sheet (2003)
with his band "The sacred groove posse". 1993 saw Kamal in the comedy
group, "The Jerky Boys", who went on to sell 4 1/2 million copies and
were nominated for a Grammy in 1995. After leaving the "Jerky boys",
Kamal directed the documentary
Artists of Hell's Kitchen (2000)
(he won best director of a documentary at the New York International &
Independent Film & Video Festival). His new film, the feature
God Has a Rap Sheet (2003)
has had its fan base of Hollywood big-shots - Martin Scorsese and Abel
Ferrara both called the film "Brilliant". He is an avid baseball fan,
particularly the New York Mets, and has studied Judo as a serious
hobby.