Bill Burr makes an estimated annual income of $6 million. This is from his career as a comedian and actor.
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Burr’s popularity soared with his specials, including “Let it Go” (2010) and “You People Are All the Same” (2012), the latter being Netflix’s first exclusive stand-up premiere. He also played Detective Walsh in the comedy film “Date Night” in 2010 and Patrick Kuby in AMC’s “Breaking Bad” from 2011 to 2013.
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In 2015, Burr voiced the lead character, Frank Murphy, in the Netflix animated sitcom “F Is for Family,” a show he co-created and co-wrote. The series marked Netflix’s first original animated production.
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 neighbourhood of New York City, presumably for keeping one foot in New York for comedy career purposes.


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