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What Is Mike Birbiglia's Net Worth?

Birbiglia attended St. John's High School (an all-boys Catholic school) and St. Mark's School, and after graduating from St. Mark's in 1996, he enrolled at Georgetown University. As a college student, he joined the Georgetown Players Improv Troupe, took a job as a server at a comedy club, and began performing stand-up comedy at the DC Improv. Mike majored in English and minored in theater, and he graduated from Georgetown University in 2000. Birbiglia started writing jokes at age 16 after he saw comedianSteven Wrightperform.

Mike wrote, directed, and starred in the films "Sleepwalk with Me" (2012) and "Don't Think Twice" (2016) and the comedy special "Mike Birbiglia: Thank God for Jokes" (2017), and he produced "Don't Think Twice" and "Mike Birbiglia: Thank God for Jokes" as well as "Mike Birbiglia: What I Should Have Said Was Nothing" (2008), "Mike Birbiglia's Secret Public Journal" (2008), and "Mike Birbiglia: My Girlfriend's Boyfriend" (2013).

Birbiglia guest-starred on "Girls" (2012) and "InsideAmy Schumer" (2013–2014), and he reunited with Schumer for the 2015 film "Trainwreck," in which he played her character's brother-in-law. Around this time, he also appeared in the films "The Fault in Our Stars" (2014), "Adult Beginners" (2014), "Annie" (2014), and "Hot Pursuit" (2015). From 2015 to 2016, Mike had a recurring role as Danny Pearson on the Netflix series "Orange Is the New Black," and in 2016, he appeared in the films "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping" and "Tramps" and starred in "Don't Think Twice," which he wrote, directed, and produced.

In 1997, Mike landed an internship at "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," where he worked for Jordan Schlansky, an associate producer who later became a popular fixture on Conan's shows. After graduating from college, Birbiglia moved to New York, and he performed stand-up comedy on the "Late Show with David Letterman" in 2002. In 2003, he performed at Aspen's U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, and he self-released his debut comedy album, "Dog Years," in 2004, followed by "My Secret Public Album" (2005), "Two Drink Mike" (2006), "My Secret Public Journal Live" (2007), "Sleepwalk with Me Live" (2011), "My Girlfriend's Boyfriend" (2013), and "Thank God For Jokes" (2019). In 2010, "The A.V. Club" named "My Secret Public Journal Live" one of the decade's best comedy albums.

Birbiglia has 25+ acting credits to his name, including the films "Your Sister's Sister" (2011) and "Trainwreck" (2015) and the television series "Orange Is the New Black" (2015–2016) and "Billions" (2018–2020). He has published the books "Sleepwalk With Me and Other Painfully True Stories" (2010) and "The New One: Painfully True Stories from a Reluctant Dad" (2020). His "Sleepwalk with Me," "My Girlfriend's Boyfriend," and "Thank God for Jokes" stage shows have received awards and nominations from the Outer Critics Circle Awards, Lucille Lortel Awards, and Drama Desk Awards.

In 2008, Mike began starring in the one-man show "Sleepwalk with Me" at NYC's Bleecker Street Theater, and it was named "Show of the Year" by "Time Out New York" in 2009. Birbiglia later adapted the stage show's material into the book "Sleepwalk With Me and Other Painfully True Stories," the album "Sleepwalk With Me Live," and the film "Sleepwalk with Me." In 2010, he played a waiter in the film "Going the Distance," and the following year, he co-starred withEd HelmsandJohn C. Reillyin "Cedar Rapids" and appeared in "Your Sister's Sister." That year Mike also starred in the one-man show "My Girlfriend's Boyfriend," which he performed off-Broadway and toured with around the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia.

Mike Birbiglia is an American comedian, actor, writer, director, and producer who has a net worth of $5 million. As a comedian, Mike Birbiglia has appeared on the television shows "Premium Blend," "The Late Late Show withCraig Kilborn," "Comedy Central Presents," "Late Night withConan O'Brien," "The Late Late Show withCraig Ferguson," "Late Show withDavid Letterman," "Late Night withJimmy Fallon," "Jimmy KimmelLive!," "Conan," and "Late Night withSeth Meyers."

Mike Birbiglia was born on June 20, 1978, in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. He grew up in a Catholic household with his mother, Mary Jean, father, Vincent, older brother Joe, and older sisters Patti and Gina. Joe has been heavily involved in Mike's career and is credited as a writer on "Mike Birbiglia: What I Should Have Said Was Nothing," "Mike Birbiglia's Secret Public Journal," "Sleepwalk with Me," and "Mike Birbiglia: My Girlfriend's Boyfriend" and as a producer on "Mike Birbiglia: What I Should Have Said Was Nothing," "Don't Think Twice," and "Mike Birbiglia: Thank God for Jokes."

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