Bo Burnham
Bo Burnham was born in Hamilton, Massachusetts, United States on August 21st, 1990 and is the Comedian. At the age of 34, Bo Burnham biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.
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Career
Burnham began his YouTube channel in 2006, with his videos gaining over 600 million views as of June 2022.
Burnham wanted to perform two songs he had written to his older brother Pete, who had left to attend university in New York City in December 2006. A friend suggested that he film himself performing the songs in his bedroom and post them on YouTube, which was then a relatively new website. As the link to its YouTube video was posted on Break.com, it quickly became a hit, prompting it to be posted on other pages.
Burnham, who appeared on guitar or digital piano, continued to perform self-described "pubescent musical comedy" songs and videos online as his following increased. Burnham wrote and released songs about white supremacy, Helen Keller's disabilities, homosexuality, and other topics in The Boston Globe, "simultaneously wholesome and intimate in a folksy-creepy kind of way." All of Burnham's home-released videos were self-recorded in and around his family's house in Hamilton, Massachusetts, mainly in his bedroom, and had an intentional "do-it-yourself [feel] that seemed to be voyeurism."
Burnham's music and performances explore topics such as class, ethnicity, human sexuality, misogyny, misogyny, misogy, misogy, misogyny, sex, and faith. Burnham's on-stage persona is described as a "more arrogant, stuck-up version" of himself. In an interview with The Detroit News about his rapping, he said he intended to respect and respect the representation and culture of hip-hop music.
Burnham attended a live broadcast in London in January 2008 (aired June 30), making him the youngest person to do so at the age of 17, and he signed a four-record contract with Comedy Central Records. On June 17, 2008, Comedy Central Records released Burnham's first EP, the six-song Bo fo Sho, as an online download-only album. Burnham's first full album, titled Bo Burnham, was released on March 10, 2009.
Burnham has performed in San Francisco, including Cobb's Comedy Club, YouTube Live in San Francisco, Caroline's Comedy Club in San Francisco, and New York City's Comedy Club, as well as internationally in London and Montreal. Burnham's debut at the 2010 Edinburgh Comedy Awards in August was rewarded for "Best Comedy Show" (British Words, Words, Words). Instead, he received the "Panel Prize," a £5,000 reward for "the show or act that best evokes the 2010 Fringe's comedies.
Burnham met with director and producer Judd Apatow while performing at the Montreal Just for Laughs festival in 2008. He negotiated with Universal Pictures to write and produce the music for an Apatow-produced comedy film, the "anti-High School Musical," although he denied that the script is not a parody of the Disney musicals but rather an attempt to imitate the high school he attended. Burnham, who wants to appear in the film, told Wired that he named the lead character after himself in a "not-so-subtle hint." In a Boston's Weekly Digest interview in March 2009, he said he was spending eight hours a day writing the script and spending his evenings writing the script. Luke Liacos, Burnham's high school buddy, was co-writing the screenplay. Burnham admitted that he did not know anything about the project's future, and that it was all up in the air as far as he knew in an interview with MTV in October 2010.
15 Westminster College students (members of the campus' Gay-Straight Alliance, Black Students Association, International Club, and the Cultural Diversity Organization) protested his performance that evening due to his use of homophobic and racist terms in performances. "It's so ironic because gay bashers were the ones who first described me in high school," he said. ... I attempt to write a satire that is well intentioned. However, those motives must be kept private. It can't be completely clear, and that's what makes it comedic." Despite the college's admission that they had booked Burnham while ignorant of his show's details, dean of students John Comerford lauded the opportunities for discussion of the school's controversy. Burnham appeared on Funny People in May 2009, which was the beginning of viral marketing for the popular network comedy Google! He starred in the video opposite Jason Schwartzman as a student in the latter's English class.
Burnham taped his first one-hour stand-up special, Words Words, for Comedy Central from the House of Blues in Boston on May 21, 2010, the network's latest "House of Comedy" series of stand-up specials; it aired on Comedy Central from October 16, 2010, but was available for purchase two days later. At the 2011 Comedy Central Stand-up Showdown, Burnham took first place.
Burnham wrote, produced, and appeared in Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous with Dan Lagana, Luke Liacos, and Dave Becky in 2013. After one season, the show was cancelled. Egghead is also a book of poetry by Patrick Alone: Or, You Can't Survive on Ideas Alone.
On December 17, 2013, Netflix and YouTube unveiled his second special, What.
Make Happy, Burnham's third special was produced by Netflix and released on June 3, 2016.
Burnham wrote and directed his first feature film, Eighth Grade, which was produced and distributed by A24 and premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2018. The film has been widely recognised; among other honors, it received the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay and the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – First-time Feature Film. Rotten Tomatoes received a 99% approval rating based on 316 ratings, and Metacritic gave it an average score of 89 out of 100.
Jerrod Carmichael's comedy special 8 (2017) for HBO and Chris Rock's comedy special Tamborine (2018) for Netflix starred Burnham. In an interview with Vulture, he discussed his directorial approach when directing a comedy special: "I approached [the special], which was me taking stock of the emotions that I get from watching this person perform and asking, 'How can I recreate that for the audience as best as possible." How can I make a good container for the food?' However, the service is being offered by them, so a lot of directing is just getting out of their way."
Burnham will perform songs on the forthcoming Sesame Street film in 2019.
In the black comedy revenge thriller film Promising Young Women, Burnham played the protagonist's love interest Ryan Cooper in 2020. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, where it received critical acclaim, and was later nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. "This is a tale I could never tell," Burnham said in an interview. This is a viewpoint I don't have. It's like I really like the idea of, "I just want to represent someone else's vision" after doing my own stuff.
Burnham appeared in Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty from HBO in March 2021. He stayed on the series in August 2021 due to scheduling conflicts.
Burnham halted social media in April 2021 to announce that his fourth special, Inside, would be published on May 30. Burnham's solely in his home's guest house during the COVID-19 pandemic without a crew or audience, received acclaim. It was nominated in six categories for the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards, three for Outstanding Music Direction, Outstanding Writing, and Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special. Burnham also received two awards at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards for Best Music Film and Best Written for Visual Media ("All Eyes on Me"), but the special was ineligible for Best Comedy Album. Burnham's first charting songs on the Under Hot 100 and Global 200 charts were three songs from the album ("Bezos I," "All Eyes on Me," and "Welcome to the Internet." They were also certified gold in the United States, as well as Inside (The Songs) on the accompanying album.
Burnham produced Rothaniel's comedy special (2022), which received acclaim. Edited, edited, and executive produced the film.
Burnham's one-year anniversary of Inside, a one-year anniversary of Inside, released 63 minutes of unseen footage from the special on YouTube on May 30, 2022. It has earned over 6 million views as of August 2022 and the version is titled THE INSIDE OUTTAKES. The video received rave reviews. Burnham released an accompanying album in June 2022 that contained all of the songs from the video and two new ones. Bo Burnham (Deluxe), an album with all the songs from Inside (The Songs), THE INSIDE OUTTAKES, and other instrumental tracks from Inside were also released.