The comic characters of Ali G, Borat, and Bruno were created by the British comedian, actor, and writer Sacha Baron Cohen.
Sacha Baron Cohen is a British comedian, actor, and writer who is best known for his satirical characters and mockumentary films. He created the character of Ali G in the late 1990s for his television series The 11 O'Clock Show, which parodied youth culture and British politics. The character of Borat was created for Da Ali G Show in 2000, which was a satirical television series that featured Cohen's three main characters. Borat was a fictional Kazakhstani journalist who traveled to the United States to learn about American culture. The character of Bruno, a flamboyant Austrian fashion reporter, was also created for Da Ali G Show.
Cohen's characters are known for their outrageous behavior, controversial interviews, and interactions with unsuspecting people who are not aware that they are being filmed for a mockumentary. Cohen has also brought his characters to the big screen, with films like Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006), Bruno (2009), and The Dictator (2012). Cohen's work has been praised for its biting satire and critique of social and political issues, but it has also been criticized for its controversial content and use of stereotypes.