Bill Burr: A Comedy Legend Who Never Holds Back
Bill Burr is known for his unfiltered, rage-fueled humor, tackling everything from politics to relationships with razor-sharp wit. At 56 years old, Burr has built a $20 million net worth through his stand-up specials, acting, podcasting, and directing.
The Rise of a Comedy Icon
Born William Frederick Burr on June 10, 1968, in Canton, Massachusetts, Burr’s blue-collar roots heavily influenced his observational humor. Before comedy, he worked warehouse jobs, famously joking that if a boss annoyed him, he could just drive away on a forklift.
After graduating from Emerson College, Burr pursued stand-up, performing in New York comedy clubs before breaking into national recognition.
Bill Burr’s Biggest Stand-Up Specials
Burr’s no-holds-barred style has earned him worldwide acclaim through his Netflix specials, including:
✔️ Let It Go (2010)
✔️ You People Are All the Same (2012)
✔️ I’m Sorry You Feel That Way (2014)
✔️ Walk Your Way Out (2017)
✔️ Paper Tiger (2019)
✔️ Live at Red Rocks (2022)
Beyond Comedy: Acting, Directing & Podcasting
Burr’s acting chops shine in:
🎬 Breaking Bad (as Patrick Kuby)
🎬 The Mandalorian (as Mayfeld)
🎬 Old Dads (2023, his directorial debut)
His “Monday Morning Podcast” remains a fan favorite, filled with hilarious rants and real-life reflections.
A Legacy That Keeps Growing
With a thriving career, a loving family, and a $20 million fortune, Bill Burr continues to prove why he’s one of comedy’s greatest voices—and he’s just getting started.