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| Name | Bill Burr |
| Birth name | William Frederick Burr |
| Birth date | August 10, 1968 |
| Birth place | Canton, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Occupation | Comedian, actor, podcaster, writer |
| Years active | 1992–present |
Bill Burr is an American stand-up comedian, actor, podcaster, and writer known for his caustic, observational comedy and frequent critiques of contemporary American culture, political correctness, and social norms. He rose from regional open-mic nights to national prominence through stand-up specials, appearances on late-night talk shows, roles in television and film, and the long-running podcast "Monday Morning Podcast". Burr's work often blends personal anecdotes with commentary on race relations in the United States, gender politics, and everyday life.
Burr was born in Canton, Massachusetts and raised in a suburban setting near Boston, Massachusetts, where he attended local schools and developed interests shaped by the surrounding New England culture and regional sports fandom such as Boston Celtics and New England Patriots. He studied Broadcasting and Mass media at Emerson College in Boston, a program linked to alumni networks in television production, radio broadcasting, and comedy scenes across Cambridge, Massachusetts and greater Massachusetts. During his formative years he worked in warehouses and other jobs in the Northeastern United States while performing at clubs on the Stand-up comedy circuit in cities like New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
Burr began performing stand-up in the early 1990s, appearing at clubs on the regional circuit and competing in showcases sponsored by organizations such as the Comedy Works network and festivals like the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal. He gained wider recognition after television appearances including Late Show with David Letterman, Conan O'Brien's shows, and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, and through HBO and Netflix stand-up specials that positioned him alongside contemporaries like Dave Chappelle, Louis C.K., Chris Rock, and Jerry Seinfeld. His specials often addressed topics including American masculinity, cancel culture, and parenting, and he won acclaim from publications such as Rolling Stone, The New York Times, and Variety for his incisive delivery and unfiltered perspective. Burr toured extensively across the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom, performing at venues from comedy clubs to arenas and appearing at festivals including Melbourne International Comedy Festival and Latitude Festival.
Beyond stand-up, Burr has acted in television series and films, earning recurring roles and guest appearances on programs like Breaking Bad-era dramas on cable networks and comedies on Netflix and FX. He co-created, wrote, and starred in the animated sitcom F Is for Family for Netflix, collaborating with creators and producers who had worked on The Simpsons and King of the Hill. Burr has appeared in feature films and supporting roles alongside actors from projects such as The Irishman, The Big Short, and various independent comedies, sharing screen credits with performers like Vince Vaughn, Seth Rogen, and Amy Poehler. He has contributed voice work to animated projects and made cameo appearances on talk shows and sketch programs associated with Saturday Night Live alumni and writers from Late Night franchises.
Burr hosts the long-running "Monday Morning Podcast," which he distributes on platforms tied to the growth of podcasting alongside creators such as Marc Maron, Joe Rogan, and networks like Earwolf and iHeartMedia. His podcast features interviews with comedians, actors, and sports figures, and often includes commentary on events involving institutions like Major League Baseball, National Football League, and cultural phenomena in Hollywood. Burr has been a guest on high-profile podcasts including The Joe Rogan Experience and panels at conventions like Comic-Con International, and he has produced web series and specials distributed by Netflix and online platforms connected to the evolving digital media landscape.
Burr lives in the Greater Los Angeles Area and is married with children; his family life and fatherhood have become frequent subjects in his material and interviews for outlets such as GQ, Esquire, and The Guardian. His public persona blends a provocative contrarian stance with self-deprecation, drawing both praise from fellow comedians like Jim Gaffigan and criticism from commentators at publications such as The Atlantic and The New Yorker over debates about comedy and social boundaries. Burr has been involved in philanthropic efforts and benefits tied to causes supported by entertainers associated with organizations like Comic Relief and charity specials for disasters covered by CNN and BBC News. He has received nominations and awards from industry bodies including the Emmy Awards and comedy-specific honors, and he continues to tour and produce new material while participating in projects across television production and digital media.
Category:American comedians Category:American podcasters Category:People from Canton, Massachusetts