Comedian and magician Nick Mohammed offers a candid reflection on his upbringing, revealing how magic became the essential “superpower” he relied upon as a short, brown child in 1980s Leeds. He discusses the pivotal role a teacher played in inspiring his renowned Mr. Swallow character and recounts the life-altering experiences brought by his significant roles in “Ted Lasso” and “The Traitors.”
Born in Leeds in 1980, Nick Mohammed initially pursued a PhD in seismology at Cambridge University before making the definitive switch to a full-time career in comedy. His extensive credits include appearances in popular television series such as “Miranda,” “Life’s Too Short,” and “Stath Lets Flats.” Mohammed developed his distinctive comedic character, the magician Mr. Swallow, during his time with Footlights, and has since toured extensively with the persona. From 2020 to 2023, he garnered widespread acclaim for his portrayal of Nate Shelley in the hit series “Ted Lasso,” and later participated in the 2025 series of “The Celebrity Traitors.” Fans can currently catch his Mr. Swallow show, “Show Pony,” which is touring from April 9 to June 20.
Mohammed shares a cherished childhood memory from a family holiday with his mum, dad, and big sister, likely in the scenic Lake District or Norfolk. He recalls a memorable day out at a farm, where he experienced a delightful yet slightly terrified moment riding a pony. He also fondly remembers feeding a guinea pig and the simple joy of returning to their cottage afterward for a comforting meal of sausages, chips, and beans.

