Early life and education
Amini was born and raised in Silver Spring, Maryland, the first-generation child of Bolivian and Iranian immigrant parents.
Career
Room 808 In 2021, Martin Amini founded Room 808, an independent comedy club located at 808 Upshur Street NW in the Petworth neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The venue offers an intimate setting for stand-up performances and has been recognized as one of the best comedy clubs in D.C. by The Washington Post. Room 808 hosts shows five nights a week, featuring a mix of local talent and nationally recognized comedians, including performers from Netflix, Comedy Central, and HBO. In a May 2025 interview on Good Morning Washington, Amini discussed Room 808's role in the comedy scene, highlighting its function as a space where comedians can develop and refine their material. He mentioned that notable comedians, such as Matt Rife, have utilized the venue to test new content before embarking on larger tours. Amini emphasized the club's supportive environment, stating that it serves as a creative incubator for both emerging and established comedians. Amini and Matt Rife at Room 808 Room 808 has also been a platform for collaborative performances. Over the years, Amini and Rife co-headlined shows at the venue, showcasing their comedic synergy. Additionally, Rife made surprise appearances at Room 808 to work on new material ahead of his arena tour, underscoring the club's reputation as a testing ground for high-profile comedians. Amini has built a career in stand-up comedy that spans over a decade, marked by sold-out tours, international performances, and collaborations with some of the biggest names in comedy. Martin Amini made his television debut on TruTV's Laff Tracks. He credits his cousin, comedian Max Amini, for inspiring him to pursue stand-up after inviting him to work as a camera operator on tour. In 2020, he filmed a stand-up performance entitled Son of An Ice Cream Man at The Kennedy Center in Was
Personal life
Amini is married to Charlene Amini, founder of the American Bolivian Collective. She has been cited as source of inspiration for Amini, particularly in his reflections on love and relationships in his stand up comedy. Matt Rife was the best man at Amini's wedding.