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Home/People/Brendon Burns
Brendon Burns profile photo
Born
Apr 19, 1971
Age 54
Place of Birth
Perth, Australia
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

10
Movies
1
TV Shows
Also Known As
Brendan Burns
IMDb Profile

Brendon Burns

Acting

Biography
An Australian stand-up comedian and author who mostly performs in the UK. He is known for his aggressive stage performance and offensive material. Burns' television career began as a performer on Channel 4's late-night spontaneous comedy show The 11 O'Clock Show. He has subsequently appeared as a presenter on the ITV show I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! NOW!, (walking off after just three shows). Furthermore, he was the conductor of masterclasses in stand-up (again on ITV). He has also appeared on ITV2's Comedy Cuts. He has also performed at Montreal and South African comedy festivals. He first appeared at the Edinburgh Fringe in 1996, hosting The Comedy Zone showcase of new acts, and performing in his debut solo show 6pm Time To Get Up For Work. He has returned to the Fringe every year since, except for 1999, and in 2007 won its top prize, the if.comedy award for his show So I Suppose This Is Offensive Now at the 2007 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Also at the 2007 Fringe, Brendon Burns appeared alongside Adam Hills and Sammy J in a stage version of Breaker Morant by The Comedians' Theatre Company directed by Phil Nichol. A trilogy, Burnsy versus Brendon, which ran at Edinburgh in 2004, 2005 and 2006, examined his own life – culminating in his mental breakdown and drinks and drugs rehabilitation at the Priory. On June 24, 2010, he appeared as a guest on the comedy talk-show, The Green Room with Paul Provenza. Brendon released his first semi-autobiographical novel, "Fear of Hat Loss in Las Vegas" with Transworld publishing in August 2010. In 2014 Burns began his own podcast - The Brendon Burns Show. A mix of interviews and stand up as he travels around the World. A notable highlight including a travelogue series with his son Luke as they race across the Australian outback. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tucked poster

Tucked

as MC
2019
Fighting with My Family poster

Fighting with My Family

as MC
2019
Brendon Burns: Selfies in the Grand Canyon poster

Brendon Burns: Selfies in the Grand Canyon

as Self
2018
The Comedian's Guide to Survival poster

The Comedian's Guide to Survival

as Himself
2016
Brendon Burns: Hasn’t Heard of You Either poster

Brendon Burns: Hasn’t Heard of You Either

Cast
2015
Brendon Burns: Y'Know - Love 'n' God 'n' Metaphysics 'n' Shit poster

Brendon Burns: Y'Know - Love 'n' God 'n' Metaphysics 'n' Shit

as Himself
2012
Peacock Season poster

Peacock Season

as Gordon Irwin
2010
Brendon Burns: Sober Not Clean poster

Brendon Burns: Sober Not Clean

as Himself
2009
Brendon Burns: So I Suppose THIS Is Offensive Now! poster

Brendon Burns: So I Suppose THIS Is Offensive Now!

as Himself
2008
Revolver poster

Revolver

as Electrician
2005