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Robert Pickering "Bo" Burnham (born 1990) is an American comedian, musician, songwriter, actor, and filmmaker. His comedy work often combines musical, sketch, and stand-up elements with filmmaking. Following his success as one of the earliest
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stars throughout the late 2000s, Burnham gained notability in the early 2010s for his satirical and subversive stand-up and musical comedy. He subsequently made four comedy albums with
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, released three comedy specials—'' Words, Words, Words'' (2010), ''
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'' (2013), and '' Make Happy'' (2016)—created and starred in the
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mockumentary series '' Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous'' (2013), and published the poetry book '' Egghead: Or, You Can't Survive on Ideas Alone'' (2013). He announced a career shift away from performing comedy in 2016 before writing and directing the critically acclaimed drama film '' Eighth Grade'' (2018). He has also directed other comedians' comedy specials, and co-starred in the
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-winning comedy-thriller film '' Promising Young Woman'' (2020). Burnham created and starred in his fourth special, '' Inside'' (2021), without a crew or audience during the
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; it was released by
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to widespread acclaim and was nominated in six categories at the 73rd Emmy Awards, winning Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special, Outstanding Music Direction, and Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special. At the
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, ''Inside'' was nominated for
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and
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, winning the latter. Three songs from the special appeared also on the
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and were certified gold in the United States, as was the accompanying album, ''
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''.


Early life

Robert Pickering Burnham was born in 1990 in Hamilton, Massachusetts, the son of hospice nurse Patricia and construction company owner Scott Burnham. His mother's work was covered in a 2014 episode of ''
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''. He has an older sister named Samm and an older brother named Pete, both of whom work for their father's construction company. Burnham was raised
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and attended St. John's Preparatory School in Danvers, Massachusetts, where he received a free education due to his mother working as the school's nurse at the time. He graduated in 2008, having been on the honor roll and involved in theater and the
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program. He was accepted into the New York University Tisch School of the Arts to study
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, but deferred his admission for a year to pursue a career in comedy and eventually never attended.


Career


2006–2008: Beginnings on YouTube

Burnham began his career on
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in 2006, with his videos gaining over 600 million views . In December 2006, Burnham wanted to show two songs he had written to his older brother Pete, who had moved away to attend university in
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. A friend suggested that he film himself performing the songs in his bedroom and post them on
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, which was then a relatively new website. His song "My Whole Family..." quickly became popular when the link to its YouTube video was shared on Break.com, soon leading to it being shared on other sites. Accompanying himself on guitar or
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, Burnham continued to release self-described "pubescent musical comedy" songs and videos online as his audience grew. Described in ''
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'' as "simultaneously wholesome and disturbing, intimate in a folksy-creepy sort of way", Burnham wrote and released songs about
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, Helen Keller's disabilities, homosexuality, and more. All of Burnham's home-released videos were self-recorded in and around his family's home in Hamilton, Massachusetts, mostly in his bedroom, and had an intentional "do-it-yourself eel almost like voyeurism". Burnham's music and performances tackle such subjects as class, race, gender, human sexuality, sex, and religion. Burnham describes his on-stage persona as a "more arrogant, stuck-up version fhimself". When speaking with '' The Detroit News'' about his rapping, he expressed his intent to honor and respect the perspective and culture of hip-hop music. Burnham recorded a performance in London for Comedy Central's ''The World Stands Up'' in January 2008 (aired June 30), making him the youngest person to do so at the age of 17, and signed a four-record deal with
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. Comedy Central Records released Burnham's first EP, the six-song ''
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'', as an online release-only album on June 17, 2008. Burnham's first full album, the self-titled '' Bo Burnham'', was released on March 10, 2009.


2009–2016: Stand-up and comedy specials

Burnham has performed his music in the United States, including Cobb's Comedy Club, YouTube Live in San Francisco, and Caroline's Comedy Club in New York City, and internationally in London and Montreal. In August 2010, Burnham was nominated for "Best Comedy Show" at the 2010 Edinburgh Comedy Awards after his inaugural performance (of ''Bo Burnham: Words, Words, Words''). He instead received the "Panel Prize", a £5,000 prize for "the show or act who has most captured the comedy spirit of the 2010 Fringe". While performing at the
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Just for Laughs festival in 2008, Burnham met with director and producer Judd Apatow. That September, he negotiated with
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to write and create the music for an Apatow-produced comedy film which he described as the "anti-''
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''", although he insisted that the script is not a parody of the
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musicals, but rather an attempt to emulate the high school he attended. Hoping to also star in the film, Burnham told '' Wired'' that he named the lead character after himself in a "not-so-subtle hint". In a March 2009 interview with ''
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'', he said that he was spending eight hours a day writing the music for the film and spending his evenings writing the script. Burnham's high school friend Luke Liacos was co-writing the screenplay. In an October 2010 interview with
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, Burnham admitted that he did not know anything about the future of the project, and that it was all effectively up in the air as far as he knew. On March 3, 2009, 15 Westminster College students (members of the campus' Gay-Straight Alliance, Black Students Association, International Club, and Cultural Diversity Organization) protested his concert there that evening, due to his use of homophobic and racist terms in performances. Of the controversy, he said, "It's so ironic because gay bashers were the ones labeling me in high school.... I try and write satire that's well-intentioned. But those intentions have to be hidden. It can't be completely clear and that's what makes it comedy." Despite the college's admission that they had booked Burnham while ignorant of his show's material, dean of students John Comerford praised the opportunities for discourse the controversy brought the school. In May 2009, viral marketing began appearing for '' Funny People'', in which Burnham starred in an NBC sitcom called ''Yo Teach!'' In the promo, he starred opposite
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as a student in the latter's English class. On May 21, 2010, Burnham taped his first one-hour stand-up special, entitled ''Words Words Words'', for Comedy Central from the House of Blues in
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as part of the network's new "House of Comedy" series of stand-up specials; it aired on Comedy Central on October 16, 2010, and was released for purchase two days later. Burnham finished in first place at the 2011 Comedy Central Stand-up Showdown. In 2013, Burnham wrote, executive-produced, and starred in '' Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous'' alongside Dan Lagana, Luke Liacos, and
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. The series was cancelled after one season. He also released a book of poetry called '' Egghead: Or, You Can't Survive on Ideas Alone''. His second special, ''
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'', was released on both
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and YouTube on December 17, 2013. Burnham's third special, '' Make Happy'', was produced by Netflix and released on June 3, 2016.


2017–2020: Filmmaking and ''Eighth Grade''

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 universally acclaimed; among other accolades, 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. It garnered a 99% approval rating on
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based on 316 ratings, and holds an average rating of 89 out of 100 on
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. Burnham directed Jerrod Carmichael's comedy special ''8'' (2017) for HBO and Chris Rock's comedy special '' Tamborine'' (2018) for Netflix. In an interview with '' Vulture'', he discussed his directorial outlook when directing a comedy special: "I approached he special which was me taking stock of the feelings that I get out of 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 thing?' But the thing is being provided by them, so a lot of directing is just getting out of their way." In 2019, it was announced Burnham would contribute songs to the upcoming ''
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'' film. In 2020, Burnham played the protagonist's love interest Ryan Cooper in the black comedy revenge thriller film '' Promising Young Woman''. The film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival, where it received critical acclaim, and was later nominated for the
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. In an interview, Burnham stated, "This is a story I could never tell. This is a perspective I don't have. After doing my own things, it's like I really like the idea of, I just want to serve someone else's vision." In March 2021, Burnham was cast as Boston Celtics legend Larry Bird in '' Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty'' from HBO. Due to scheduling conflicts, he left the series in August 2021.


2021–present: ''Inside''

In April 2021, Burnham ended his social media hiatus to announce that May 30 would see the release of his fourth special, '' Inside''. Created by Burnham alone in his home's guest house without a crew or audience during the
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, ''Inside'' received widespread acclaim. It was nominated in six categories for the 73rd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, winning three for Outstanding Music Direction, Outstanding Writing, and Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special. Burnham also received two nominations at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards for
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and
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("All Eyes on Me"), although the special was ruled ineligible for Best Comedy Album. Three songs from the album ("Bezos I", "All Eyes on Me", and "Welcome to the Internet") earned Burnham his first charting songs on the US
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and Global 200 charts. They were certified gold in the United States, as did the accompanying album, ''
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.'' Burnham directed, edited, and executive produced Carmichael's comedy special ''Rothaniel'' (2022), which received acclaim, including the 74th Emmy award for best writing for a variety special. On May 30, 2022, the one-year anniversary of '' Inside'', Burnham released 63 minutes of unseen footage from the special on YouTube. Titled ''THE INSIDE OUTTAKES'', it has garnered over 6 million views as of August 2022. The video received positive reviews. In June 2022, Burnham released an accompanying album, with the same name, containing all the songs from the video and two new others. ''Bo Burnham - INSIDE (Deluxe)'', an album with all the songs from ''
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'', ''THE INSIDE OUTTAKES'', and other instrumental tracks from '' Inside'', was also released. Burnham has reportedly submitted "Five Years" from ''THE INSIDE OUTTAKES'' to the 2023 Grammys' visual-media song category.


Style


Influences

Burnham has cited
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, Catherine Breillat,
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, John Cassavetes, Flight of the Conchords,
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, Anthony Jeselnik, Stephen Lynch, Demetri Martin, Steve Martin, Tim Minchin, and Hans Teeuwen as influences. Of these, he named Steve Martin as the most important reference point for his career. His musical style has also drawn comparisons to Tom Lehrer, and he was reported to have written his 2009 song "New Math" as a tribute to Lehrer's song of the same name.


Offensive humor, satire, and controversy

Burnham's comedic style is often categorized as satire, using offensive language covering such themes as homophobia, mental illness, sexism, and racism for both shock value and social commentary. Burnham in the past has responded to many controversies around his comedy, stating "I try and write satire that's well-intentioned. But those intentions have to be hidden. It can't be completely clear, and that's what makes it comedy." In recent years Burnham has expressed regret about how his career started, particularly of his early "shock-jock offensive comedy done by a sixteen-year-old without any tact." During press for his film ''Eighth Grade'' in 2018, Burnham used controversies surrounding his work as a way to express his concern about teenagers' mistakes being immortalized on the internet; in an interview with The Off Camera Show Burnham stated that "I'm happy to be an example of someone who failed out loud publicly, in a certain way, and who has hopefully been able to evolve and get past that. And I do worry that kids don't have that freedom anymore." In an interview with NPR, he addressed the problematic nature of his comedy stating that "I have a lot of material from back then that I'm not proud of and I think is offensive and I think is not helpful." He also covers these issues in the lyrics of his song "Problematic" in ''Inside'', he writes "I started doing comedy when I was just a sheltered kid, I wrote offensive shit and I said it" and "all of it was perfectly lawful, just not very thoughtful at all and really shitty."


Personal life

Burnham has been in a relationship with filmmaker
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since 2013. They live in
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. Burnham is known to be a private person and rarely does interviews unless they are for promotional work.


Work


Filmography


Film


Television


Discography

* '' Bo Burnham'' (2009) *'' Words, Words, Words'' (2010) *''
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'' (2013) * ''
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'' (2021)


Tours


Bibliography

* '' Egghead: Or, You Can't Survive on Ideas Alone'' (2013)


Awards and nominations

At the 2010 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, he was nominated for the main Edinburgh Comedy Award and won both the Edinburgh Comedy Awards' panel prize and the Malcolm Hardee "Act Most Likely to Make a Million Quid" Award. For his 2018 film ''Eighth Grade'' and 2021 comedy special ''Inside'' he received several awards and nominations for his writing and directing, including the following:


References

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External links

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