One of last year’s best new series was Ramy, which creator/star Ramy Youssef based on his life as part of an Arab-Muslim family living in New Jersey. While Ramy was a critical success, the Hulu comedy—which is TV’s first scripted show to center on a Muslim-American family—didn’t really break through until January’s Golden Globes. That night, Youssef was the unexpected winner of best actor in a TV musical or comedy series, over bigger names like Michael Douglas (from Netflix’s The Kominsky Method) and Bill Hader (HBO’s Barry).
How Ramy Youssef, Creator of the First Series About a Muslim-American Family, Reinvented TV
The comedian on keeping audiences on their toes, his creative approach and making a show about faith

Photo Illustration: Dianna McDougall; Photo: Ramy Youssef for Adweek