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Bill Burr Biography

An Emmy and Grammy Award nominee, Bill Burr is a singular voice of his generation, defining his own path as a world-renown comedian, director/writer/producer/star of a #1 film on Netflix, critically-acclaimed dramatic and comedic actor, writer, producer, and a genre-defining podcaster for over 15 years.

 

In 2025, Bill will make his Broadway debut alongside Kieran Culkin and Bob Odenkirk in David Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross.  Bill will also release his eighth hour-long stand-up special on Hulu in the spring.

 

In 2024, Bill toured arenas and theaters with his Bill Burr Live tour; he performed at Gillette Stadium for Tom Brady’s induction in to The Patriot’s Hall of Fame; he portrays JFK in Jerry Seinfeld’s Netflix film, Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story; and he Executive Produced and can be seen in the film, Drugstore June

 

Bill toured arenas across Europe and North America in 2023, and was the first comedian to perform at the 5,000-seat ancient Roman amphitheater, The Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Athens, Greece on September 11, 2023.  On August 21, 2022, Bill made history as the first comedian to perform at Fenway Park, selling out the 35,000-seat venue.

 

In his directorial debut and his debut in a lead role, Bill’s film, Old Dads, premiered on Netflix on October 20, 2023, as the most-watched film worldwide on Netflix in its first and second week on the platform with 29.6 million views in the first ten days.  Bill directed, co-wrote and stars in the film alongside Bobby Cannavale and Bokeem Woodbine.  Bill’s All Things Comedy production company produced the film with Miramax.

 

One month later, Bill starred alongside Adam Sandler in the animated Netflix film, LEO, premiering on November 21, 2023 as the #1 movie on Netflix and setting a record as the biggest debut of an animated Netflix film. 

 

Other film roles include The King Of Staten Island, alongside Pete Davidson and Marisa Tomei; The Front Runner, starring Hugh Jackman; Daddy’s Home with Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell; Black or White with Kevin Costner; Walk of Shame with Elizabeth Banks; The Heat with Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy; Stand Up Guys with Al Pacino and Christopher Walken; and Date Night with Steve Carell and Tina Fey.

 

On October 10, 2020, Bill made his debut as host of Saturday Night Live, delivering a critically acclaimed monologue of social commentary that trended online and receiving rave reviews for his sketches.

 

Bill was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Actor In A Short Form Comedy Or Drama Series for his Roku Channel series, Bill Burr Presents: Immoral Compass, and he co-created, co-wrote and starred alongside Laura Dern, Justin Long and Sam Rockwell for five seasons in his animated Netflix series, F Is For Family.

 

Bill has wowed critics and fans with dramatic TV roles including his scene-stealing, fan-favorite role as Migs Mayfeld in The Mandalorian; Coach Bobson in the hit FX on Hulu series, Reservation Dogs; and Saul Goodman’s henchman, Kuby, on Breaking Bad.  Other TV roles include a recurring role on Chappelle’s Show, New Girl, Kroll Show, Maron, Crashing, and Townies.


A pioneer in the podcasting world, in May 2007, Bill created his groundbreaking Monday Morning Podcast, a twice-weekly, off-the-cuff rant on anything on Bill’s mind, which continues to be one of the most popular comedy podcasts online.  Bill’s live podcast, Bill Burr Live at The Troubadour 3, is a 2 hour improvised podcast in front of a live audience that was broadcast live from the iconic LA venue, The Troubadour. 

 

Bill’s unmatched style of comedy is captured in seven hour-long stand-up specials, chronicling his personal and professional growth: Bill Burr: Live At Red Rocks shot at Red Rocks in Colorado (Netflix, 2022), Bill Burr: Paper Tiger shot at London’s Royal Albert Hall (Netflix, 2019), Bill Burr: Walk Your Way Out shot at The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville (Netflix, 2017), Bill Burr: I’m Sorry You Feel That Way shot at The Tabernacle in Atlanta (Netflix, 2014), Bill Burr: You People Are All The Same shot at The Lincoln Theater in Washington DC (Netflix, 2012), Bill Burr: Let It Go shot at The Fillmore in San Francisco (Comedy Central, 2010), Bill Burr: Why Do I Do This shot at NYU’s Skirball Center in New York City (Comedy Central, 2008).

 

Bill was nominated for a Grammy Award for the album, Bill Burr: Paper Tiger.  On September 23, 2021, Bill released the live, vinyl, double album, Bill Burr Live From Madison Square Garden.  Recorded live at Madison Square Garden on November 7, 2018, the album features Bill’s full, unedited performance, start to finish, in front of a sold-out crowd.  On September 30, 2014, Bill released the vinyl album, Bill Burr Live At Andrew’s House, a recording of his 2011 Carnegie Hall performance, from Third Man Records. 

 

As a producer, Bill produces film, TV and podcasts through his All Things Comedy (ATC) studio and podcast network.  ATC produced Bill’s film, Old Dads, and the film Drugstore June.  They produced the Emmy-nominated Roku series, Immoral Compass, the documentary film, Patrice O’Neal: Killing Is Easy, as well as many stand-up specials and podcasts.  For more on ATC visit the website, subscribe to the ATC YouTube page and follow ATC on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

 

For more go to Bill’s website and follow Bill on YouTube, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

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