Mike Birbiglia is an American stand-up comedian, actor, storyteller, director, producer and writer. He is a frequent contributor to This American Life and The Moth, and has released several comedy albums and television specials. His feature-length directorial debut Sleepwalk with Me (2012), based on his one-man show of the same name and in which he also starred, won awards at the Sundance and Nantucket film festivals. He also wrote, directed, and starred in the comedy-drama Don’t Think Twice (2016).
Birbiglia’s 2010 book Sleepwalk with Me and Other Painfully True Stories was a New York Times bestseller and a finalist for the 2011 Thurber Prize for American Humor. Birbiglia has appeared in films such as Your Sister’s Sister (2011), Cedar Rapids (2011), and Trainwreck (2015), played a recurring role in Orange Is the New Black, Billions and has guest starred in episodes of Girls, Inside Amy Schumer, and Broad City. He also replaced Jimmy Kimmel on his talk show for a week, as Kimmel caught COVID-19.
Early life
Name | Mike Birbiglia |
Net Worth | $5 million |
Occupation | Comedian, Actor, Storyteller, Director, Producer, Writer |
Age | 44 years |
Height | 1.75m |
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Mike Birbiglia was born on June 20, 1978 (age 44 years) in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, United States. He is the son of Mary Jean (née McKenzie), a nurse, and Vincent Paul Birbiglia, a doctor. He is the youngest of four children. He is partial of Italian descent and was raised Catholic. Birbiglia attended the all-boys Catholic school St. John’s High School for one year and graduated from St. Mark’s School in 1996.
Birbiglia says seeing comedian Steven Wright perform inspired him to begin writing jokes at age 16. He subsequently attended Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., graduating in 2000. During college, he performed as a member of the Georgetown Players Improv Troupe, worked as a server in a comedy club, and began performing at DC Improv (The Improv) in Washington, D.C.
Career
Mike Birbiglia began doing improv in 1997. His sister was able to get him an interview on Conan O’Brien’s show as an intern, where he worked for associate producer Jordan Schlansky. Birbiglia moved to New York in 2000 and appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman in 2002. He told his first story on stage at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, in 2003, and eventually became a semi-regular contributor to The Moth storytelling series.
Birbiglia released his first album, Dog Years, in 2004, followed by My Secret Public Album, Volume 1a (2005) a compilation of his appearances on The Bob and Tom Show. His next two albums, Two Drink Mike (2006), and My Secret Public Journal Live (2007) were released on Comedy Central Records. My Secret Public Journal Live was named one of the best comedy albums of the decade by The A.V. Club.
In 2008 CBS picked up a sitcom pilot loosely based on Birbiglia’s life and featuring himself, Bob Odenkirk and Frances Conroy that ultimately never aired. He later called the failure of his pilot “the luckiest thing that ever happened to me.” In 2008, Birbiglia opened Sleepwalk with Me, a one-man show that straddled standup comedy and theater, off-Broadway at the Bleecker Street Theater. The show was presented by Nathan Lane, and The New York Times called it “simply perfect”. Time Out New York named it their “Show of the Year” in 2009.
Mike Birbiglia adapted his material into the 2010 book Sleepwalk with Me, and Other Painfully True Stories and the 2011 album Sleepwalk With Me Live. The book debuted at #29 on the hardcover nonfiction New York Times Bestseller List and number four on the hardcover nonfiction section of the Washington Post Political Bookworm Best Sellers. The book was also a finalist for the 2011 Thurber Prize for American Humor. Sleepwalk With Me Live debuted at #1 on the Billboard Comedy Charts.
Birbiglia made his directorial debut with Sleepwalk with Me, based on his one-man show and which he wrote, directed, and starred in. The film premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and won the NEXT Audience Award. It was selected in the “Festival Favorites” category at the South by Southwest film festival in Austin, Texas and also appeared at the Nantucket Film Festival where it won the award for best writer/director.
The film was produced by Jacob Jaffke and This American Life’s Ira Glass and stars Birbiglia, Lauren Ambrose, Carol Kane, James Rebhorn, and Cristin Milioti and has cameos by Glass, Kristen Schaal, Wyatt Cenac, David Wain, Jessi Klein, John Lutz and Marc Maron. While hosting the 2012 Gotham Awards, Birbiglia roasted I Heart Huckabees director David O. Russell by reading a transcript of Russell’s on-set argument with actress Lily Tomlin. The event, specifically the joke and what transpired after it, later formed a large part of Birbiglia’s show, Thank God for Jokes.
In addition to starring in Sleepwalk with Me, Mike Birbiglia has appeared in films such as Trainwreck, Going the Distance, Cedar Rapids, Your Sister’s Sister and The Fault in Our Stars. He has also guest-starred in episodes of Girls, Inside Amy Schumer, and Broad City. He played the role of Oscar Langstraat in the third and fifth seasons of Showtime’s hit show Billions and Danny Pearson on the Netflix series Orange Is the New Black in its third and fourth seasons, with which he shared the 2016 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series.
Mike Birbiglia mounted his second one-man show, My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend, in 2011 which ran for four months off-Broadway and won the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Solo Show. He toured My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend around the world with tour dates in the United States, Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom.
On June 2, 2013, Birbiglia performed it for the last time at Carnegie Hall. My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend was featured as the number one stand-up special of 2013 by Vulture, Paste, The Laugh Button and Laughspin. It was also named one of Time Out New York’s Best Comedy Specials of 2013. Flavorwire listed the special as one of the top 20 funniest stand-up specials of all time.
For his second film, Birbiglia drew upon his early experience with improv in Don’t Think Twice (2016), which centers on a fictional Manhattan improv troupe. Birbligia also stars among an ensemble cast including Keegan-Michael Key, Gillian Jacobs, Kate Micucci, Tami Sagher, and Chris Gethard. The film was nominated for several awards, including the Critics’ Choice Award for Best Comedy and St. Louis Film Critics Association award for Best Comedy.
Mike Birbiglia’s Thank God for Jokes comedy special was released on Netflix on February 28, 2017. In April 2017, Birbiglia announced a tour of his newest show titled The New One. The tour started with 25 cities and, in December 2017, featured a limited podcast titled The Old Ones. The podcast features Mike Birbiglia analyzing his old stand-up with guests including his brother Joe Birbiglia, comedians Pete Holmes and John Mulaney, film producer and director Judd Apatow, a contributor to ‘This American Life’s Ira Glass and his wife. The New One made its off-Broadway debut at the Cherry Lane Theatre on July 26 and was scheduled to run through August 2 before a high demand for tickets extended the show’s run to and through August 26.
The show then received a Broadway transfer, with performances beginning October 25, 2018, and running through January 20, 2019, at the Cort Theatre. In March 2020, Birbiglia created a charity initiative called “Tip Your Waitstaff” with fellow comics to raise money for comedy clubs closed because of COVID-19. Mike Birbiglia is a regular contributor to the Public Radio International-distributed program This American Life. Birbiglia temporarily replaced Jimmy Kimmel for a brief while in 2022, as Kimmel recovered from COVID-19.
Birbiglia has a rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder, which once caused him to run out of a second-story window of a motel he was staying in Walla Walla, Washington while on tour. As a result of the accident, Mike Birbiglia received 33 stitches in his leg. He also had a tumor on his bladder at the age of 19.
Who Is Mike Birbiglia’s Wife?
Mike Birbiglia is married to Jen Stein, they had their wedding in 2007. His wife J. Hope Stein is the author of a little astronaut (Andrews McMeel, 2022) and Occasionally, I remove your brain through your nose (Poet Republik, 2017). She collaborated on The New One (Grand Central, 2020), a book of prose and poetry, with Mike Birbiglia. His wife’s pen name is J. Hope Stein, and her work is featured in The New One. The couple has one daughter, Oona Birbiglia. As of mid-2022, Mike Birbiglia and his wife J. Hope Stein are still married.
How Much Is Mike Birbiglia net worth?
How much is Mike Birbiglia worth? Mike Birbiglia net worth is estimated at around $5 million. His main source of income is from his career as a stand-up comedian, actor, storyteller, director, producer and writer. Mike Birbiglia’s salary per month with other career earnings is over $1.2 million annually. His successful career has earned him some luxurious lifestyles and some fancy car trips. He is one of the richest and most influential comedians in the United States. Mike Birbiglia stands at an appealing height of 1.75m and has a good body weight which suits his personality.