- Category:
- Richest Celebrities › Richest Comedians
- Net Worth:
- $14 Million
- Birthdate:
- Jun 10, 1968 (56 years old)
- Birthplace:
- Canton
- Gender:
- Male
- Height:
- 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
- Profession:
- Comedian, Actor, Screenwriter, Film Producer
- Nationality:
- United States of America
What Is Bill Burr's Net Worth and Salary?
Bill Burr is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and writer who has a net worth of $14 million. Bill Burr has been performing comedy in one capacity or another since 1992, but nowadays, he's probably most familiar to mass audiences for his turns on television series like "Breaking Bad" and "The Mandalorian."
Early Life
Bill Burr was born William Frederick Burr on June 10th, 1968, in Canton, Massachusetts. He is the son of a dentist and a nurse. Bill was interested in show business from an early age, eventually getting a degree in radio from Boston's Emerson College in 1993. Before his professional comedy career began in earnest, Burr held multiple jobs in warehouses, speaking fondly of the freedom those jobs afforded him, as in one stand-up routine on the subject: "If my boss gave me a rough time, I could just get on a forklift and just, like, drive away."
Comedy Career
Bill Burr has become known for his satirical humor and observational comedy. He has performed on multiple late-night talk shows and various comedy specials on HBO and Comedy Central. He's also released multiple albums and began his weekly podcast, "Bill Burr's Monday Morning Podcast," in 2007. Burr has made appearances as a guest on other comedians' podcasts, such as "The Adam Carolla Show," "The Joe Rogan Experience," "WTF with Marc Maron," Chris Hardwick's "Nerdist" podcast, and "Nobody Likes Onions." In 2019, he started another podcast, this one called "Bill Bert Podcast," co-hosted by fellow comedian Bert Kreischer. As far as his comedic idols are concerned, Burr has cited comics like George Carlin, Mort Sahl, Bill Hicks, Bill Cosby, Sam Kinison, Patrice O'Neal, and Richard Pryor as having had the biggest influence on his style of comedy. He has earned his fair share of fans among his fellow comedians too, earning the "comedian's comedian" designation in several outlets, while "Rolling Stone" magazine called him "the undisputed heavyweight champ of rage-fueled humor" and "The New York Times" referred to him as "a cynic and a contrarian who has never paid any heed to political correctness" and "one of the funniest, most distinctive voices in the country for years."
Bill Burr has released multiple comedy specials. Some of his specials include "Let it Go," which was recorded at The Fillmore in San Francisco and debuted on Comedy Central in 2010, "You People Are All the Same," which premiered on Netflix in 2012, "I'm Sorry You Feel That Way," which debuted on Netflix in 2014, and "Walk Your Way Out," which was released on 2017 on Netflix. Like many other stand-ups, he's continued to work with Netflix, having released "Paper Tiger" in 2019, and in 2015, he released an animated show on Netflix called "F is for Family" that has been met with critical acclaim. In 2022, his Netflix specials "Friends Who Kill" and "Live at Red Rocks" were released.
Burr has also been a familiar face to comedy fans outside of his own projects. He was frequently seen as a regular performer in sketches on Comedy Central's "Chappelle's Show" and appeared on six episodes of the later Comedy Central sketch show "Kroll's Show." The HBO series "Crashing," set in the world of stand-up comedy and featuring performances from many real-life comics, featured Bill in an episode aptly titled "Bill Burr." He's also one of the comedians to be invited to appear on Jerry Seinfeld's interview series "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee."
Acting
Despite primarily focusing on stand-up comedy and podcasting over the course of his career, Burr has appeared in a number of films and television shows. It all began back in 1996 when he landed the role of Ryan Callahan on the short-lived sitcom "Townies," which aired for a couple of months on ABC. His list of credits includes "Perfect Fit," "Passionada," "Twisted Fortune," "Date Night," "Breaking Bad," "Stand Up Guys," "Walk of Shame," "The Heat," "Black and White," and "Zombeavers." He also appeared in an episode of "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" in 2002, playing a jogger. His "Breaking Bad" role brought him to yet another new audience, but in 2019, he reached his unlikeliest career milestone by officially joining the "Star Wars" universe in an episode of the Disney+ original series "The Mandalorian." He also made an appearance in the final season of HBO's "Barry." In 2023, he starred in the comedy film "Old Dads," which he also co-wrote, directed, and produced.
Burr was a member of the group of comics associated with the former radio show "The Opie and Anthony Show," and in 2008, his voice was featured in the game "Grand Theft Auto IV."
Personal Life
Burr has been married to producer, writer, and director Nia Hill since 2013. Their daughter was born in January 2017 and their son in June 2020. In his free time, Bill is a licensed helicopter pilot and also plays the drums. He's discussed his interest in heavy metal music and cigars, having enjoyed the latter pursuit with Jerry Seinfeld on his aforementioned "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" episode.
Real Estate
In 2017, Bill purchased a house in Los Feliz, California, for $4.7 million. The following year he sold off a 2,663-square-foot villa, also in Los Feliz, that he'd purchased in 2011. Interestingly, he was reported at the time to still own a relatively nondescript one-bedroom apartment in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of New York City, presumably for keeping one foot in New York for comedy career purposes.