Bo Burnham

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Comedian • Singer • Musician • Actor • Director • Poet

Birth Name: Robert Pickering Burnham

Birth Date: August 21, 1990

Age: 33 years old

Birth Place: Hamilton, Massachusetts

Comedian Bo Burnham's uproarious - and sometimes uncomfortable - comedy songs made him a YouTube sensation while still in his teens, but unlike many of his social media peers, he parlayed the success into a critically acclaimed stand-up comedy career and a well-regarded debut as writer-director on the independent comedy-drama "Eighth Grade" (2018). Born Robert Pickering Burnham on August 21, 1990 in Hamilton, Massachusetts, he was the youngest of three children by construction company owner Scott Burnham and his wife, Patricia, who worked as a nurse. While a student at St. John's Preparatory School in Danvers, Masssachusetts, the teenaged Burnham began writing and performing satirical songs, including "My Whole Family (Thinks I'm Gay)" and "Klan Kookout." Though the topics were decidedly - and deliberately - outrageous and politically incorrect, Burnham's faux-wholesome delivery and button-down appearance, as well as the choice of his own bedroom and family as backdrop, did much to defang the potentially offensive nature of the material. He began posting the songs to YouTube and other social media sites in 2006, where they garnered millions of hits. Their popularity led to a contract with Comedy Central, which yielded his television debut at 18 on a segment of the 2008 special "The World Stands Up" and his self-titled debut comedy album in 2009. Writer-director Judd Apatow soon tapped him to collaborate on a parody of the popular "High School Musical" franchise (Disney Channel, 2004-07), and while the project did not come to fruition, Burhnam made his feature film debut with a cameo in Apatow's "Funny People" (2009). After recording his first one-hour comedy special, "Bo Burnham: Words, Words, Words" (Comedy Central, 2010), Burnham began work on developing a comedy series, "Zach Stone is Gonna Be Famous" (MTV, 2013); the comedy, about a naïve teenager who sets out to become a celebrity despite his lack of discernable talent, debuted on MTV in 2013 but lasted only a season. Undaunted, Burnham returned to a steady schedule of touring and recording comedy albums and specials, including 2013's what. and 2016's "Bo Burnham: Make Happy" (Netflix), while also expanded his acting resume with supporting roles in the critically acclaimed "The Big Sick" (2017) and "Rough Night" (2017). The following year, he scored a personal and professional triumph by writing and directing "Eighth Grade" (2018). The comedy-drama, inspired by his own teenage years, followed a socially anxious teen (played by Elsie Fisher) as she navigated the emotional upheaval prior to high school through a series of comic advice vlogs. The film earned Burnham an Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay and the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding First-Time Feature and Writers Guild Award for Best Original Screenplay. The success of the film led to a diverse array of assignments, from writing songs for a "Sesame Street" (PBS/HBO, 1969- ) movie musical to acting in "Promising Young Woman" (2019) an ensemble drama starring Carey Mulligan for director Emerald Fennell ("Killing Eve," BBC America, 2016- ).

Credits

Sesame Street

Actor
Movie
2024

Kate Berlant: Cinnamon in the WindStream

Director
Stand-up
2022

Kate Berlant: Cinnamon in the WindStream

Executive Producer
Stand-up
2022

Bo Burnham: The Inside Outtakes

Director
Show
2022

Bo Burnham: The Inside Outtakes

Self
Show
2022

Jerrod Carmichael: RothanielStream

Director
Stand-up
2022

Jerrod Carmichael: RothanielStream

Executive Producer
Stand-up
2022

Bo Burnham: InsideStream

Director
Special
2021
95%

Bo Burnham: InsideStream

Self
Special
2021
95%

Bo Burnham: InsideStream

Writer
Special
2021
95%

Just for Laughs: Uncut

Guest
Show
2020

Whitmer Thomas: The Golden One

Executive Producer
Show
2020

Promising Young WomanStream

Actor
Ryan
Movie
2020
90%

Dan Soder: Son of a GaryStream

Executive Producer
Stand-up
2019

Lil Rel Howery: Live in CrenshawStream

Executive Producer
Stand-up
2019

Sermon on the Mount

Executive Producer
Show
2019

Bo Burnham & Friends

Actor
Show
2019

Comedy Central Live

Actor
Show
2019

Home Videos

Executive Producer
Show
2019

Chris Rock: TamborineStream

Director
Stand-up
2018

Eighth GradeStream

Director
Movie
2018
99%

Eighth GradeStream

Screenwriter
Movie
2018
99%

Comrade DetectiveStream

Guest Voice
Sergiu
Series
2017
85%

Jerrod Carmichael: 8Stream

Director
Stand-up
2017

Jerrod Carmichael: 8Stream

Executive Producer
Stand-up
2017

Rough NightStream

Actor
Tobey
Movie
2017
45%

The Big SickStream

Actor
CJ
Movie
2017
98%

Bo Burnham Make Happy

Actor
Show
2016

Baby Talk

Guest
Show
2015

The Daily Show with Trevor NoahStream

Guest
Talk
2015

Close Up With The Hollywood Reporter

Guest
Show
2015

We Bare BearsStream

Guest Voice
Andy Bangs
Series
2015

We Bare Bears: Nom Nom

Guest Voice
Andy Bangs
Show
2015

The Late Late Show With James Corden

Guest
Talk
2015

Late Night With Seth MeyersStream

Guest
Talk
2014

Bo Burnham: what.Stream

Actor
Stand-up
2013

The Pete Holmes Show

Guest
Show
2013

Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous

Actor
Zach Stone
Show
2013

Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous

Executive Producer
Show
2013

Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous

Writer
Show
2013

Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous: Extras

Actor
Show
2013

CBS This Morning: Saturday

Guest
Show
2012

Adventures in the Sin Bin

Actor
Tony
Movie
2012

ConanStream

Guest
Talk
2010

Bo Burnham: Words, Words, Words

Actor
Show
2010

Bo Burnham: Words, Words, Words

Executive Producer
Show
2010

Parks and RecreationStream

Guest Star
Series
2009
93%

Late Night With Jimmy Fallon

Guest
Talk
2009

American Virgin

Actor
Rudy
Movie
2009

Talkshow With Spike Feresten

Guest
Show
2006

Jimmy Kimmel Live!Stream

Guest
Talk
2003

Last Call With Carson Daly

Guest
Talk
2002

Comedy Central PresentsStream

Actor
Series
1998

Comedy Central PresentsStream

Writer
Series
1998

The View

Guest
Talk
1997

Good Morning America

Guest
News
1975