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Hannibal Buress

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Hannibal Buress (born 1983 in Chicago, IL) is a stand-up comedian and landlord. Buress was featured in "The Awkward Comedy Show" special on Comedy Central, alongside comics Baron Vaughn, Eric André, Marina Franklin, and Victor Varnado, and on the FX sitcom Louie. In July 2010, Buress made Variety magazine's "Ten Comics to Watch in 2010" list. His first stand-up comedy album "My Name is Hannibal" was released on July 27, 2010. Buress currently lives in New York City and is a writer for Saturday Night Live. Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

What show was Hannibal Buress on?
Hannibal Buress has appeared on several popular television shows, but he is perhaps best known for his role as the co-host and sidekick on "The Eric Andre Show," a surreal comedy talk show that airs on Adult Swim. In addition to "The Eric Andre Show," Buress has featured in sitcoms like "Broad City," where he played Lincoln Rice, and has made appearances on shows such as "30 Rock," "Louie," and "Saturday Night Live." As a stand-up comedian, he's also released acclaimed specials like "Hannibal Buress: Animal Furnace" and "Hannibal Buress: Comedy Camisado." His unique comedic style and deadpan delivery have made him a favorite among fans of alternative comedy, and he continues to tour nationally, performing live stand-up at major venues across the United States.
Why is Hannibal not on The Eric Andre Show anymore?
Hannibal Buress left "The Eric Andre Show" after the show's fourth season, with his departure officially occurring during season five. In various interviews and public statements, Buress explained his decision was driven by a desire to move on to new projects and focus on other creative endeavors, including his stand-up career and film opportunities. Additionally, filming "The Eric Andre Show" often involved unpredictable physical comedy and surreal pranks, which Buress said he no longer wanted to participate in at that level. His exit was amicable, and both Buress and Eric Andre have spoken positively about their time working together. His absence in later seasons has been addressed on the show, with creative and humorous explanations that fit the series' offbeat style.
What religion is Hannibal Buress?
Hannibal Buress has not publicly identified with a particular religion. In interviews and his stand-up routines, Buress often takes a comedic and sometimes skeptical view of organized religion, but he has not declared adherence to any specific faith. His comedic material occasionally references religious topics, but these are generally for humorous effect rather than personal revelation. As a result, Buress is generally considered non-religious or secular. Fans interested in more personal aspects of his life should note that Buress tends to keep his private beliefs out of the spotlight, focusing instead on observational comedy and current events in his performances.
How much to book Hannibal Buress?
The cost to book Hannibal Buress for a live event, corporate function, or comedy show can vary widely depending on factors such as location, event type, and scheduling. As of recent industry estimates, booking Hannibal Buress typically ranges from $50,000 to $100,000 per appearance. This fee can fluctuate based on demand, the size of the venue, and whether travel and accommodations are included. For the most accurate and up-to-date pricing, it's recommended to contact his official booking agency or management directly. Platforms like Gigfomo can facilitate the booking process and negotiate terms to ensure a seamless experience. Buress's popularity as a stand-up comedian and television personality makes him a high-profile booking, ideal for comedy festivals, corporate events, and special engagements.
Why was Hannibal Buress cancelled?
Hannibal Buress has not been "cancelled" in the sense of facing a widespread, career-ending backlash. However, he has been a significant figure in the comedy world for sparking conversations around issues of accountability, most notably through his 2014 stand-up routine referencing sexual assault allegations against Bill Cosby. This moment went viral and is often credited with reigniting public scrutiny into Cosby's actions, but it did not result in Buress himself being "cancelled." At times, Buress has faced criticism for some jokes or public comments, as is common for comedians, but he has not experienced a major scandal or boycott that halted his career. He continues to perform, act, and produce content, maintaining a strong presence in the comedy and entertainment industry.

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