Bob’s Burgers’ Eugene Mirman on Recovery, New Special After Car Crash
Eugene Mirman is a comedian who knows how to find humor in even the most challenging situations. Just over a month ago, he was involved in a terrifying car crash that left his vehicle engulfed in flames. Despite the severity of the accident, Mirman is back on his feet and ready to promote his new comedy special, “Here Comes the Whimsy,” which is set to premiere on YouTube on May 5.
In a recent interview with Variety, Mirman shared that he is doing surprisingly well considering the circumstances. He joked that he hopes this is his only near-death experience and expressed gratitude for being alive and able to continue with his life. The accident, which occurred on March 31 when Mirman crashed into the Bedford Toll Plaza on New Hampshire’s F.E. Everett Turnpike, left him with serious injuries, including a broken wrist, some ribs, and a concussion. Mirman was pulled from the wreckage by a group of witnesses, including a state trooper who happened to be nearby.
Mirman admitted that he doesn’t remember the accident and has no interest in watching any footage of it. Despite the severity of the crash, he considers himself lucky to have escaped without any burns. He expressed his gratitude for the support he received from his colleagues at “Bob’s Burgers,” where he voices the character Gene Belcher, and is thankful for being able to return to work so soon after the accident.
“Here Comes the Whimsy” marks Mirman’s first new comedy special in a decade. The special, which was previously available on the streaming service Veeps, will now reach a wider audience on YouTube. Mirman described the special as a collection of whimsical anecdotes and playful observations about everyday life, showcasing his love for the absurd and silly.
As pandemic restrictions eased, Mirman began working on material for the special, drawing inspiration from his experiences as a father, travel mishaps, and everyday annoyances. To promote the special, Mirman and his team created quirky merchandise, including bags of flour with faces drawn on them and personalized obituaries written by Mirman himself.
Despite the challenges he has faced, Eugene Mirman is back doing what he loves most—making people laugh. With his trademark playful spirit and unique perspective, “Here Comes the Whimsy” promises to deliver a dose of much-needed humor and levity to audiences everywhere. Stand-up comedian Eugene Mirman is not one to shy away from incorporating real-life experiences into his comedy routine. So, it comes as no surprise that he is contemplating whether to include his recent accident in his act.
In a recent interview, Mirman expressed his thoughts on the matter, stating, “I will probably do stand up about this. It would be probably odd to not mention it.” He acknowledged that as a comedian, it is almost instinctual to draw material from personal experiences, no matter how serious or frightening they may be.
Despite the potentially sensitive nature of the topic, Mirman remains unfazed, adding, “I’m going to be doing stand up in the coming weeks, and I’m sure I’ll talk about it and try to work out material. Ultimately, that’s what comedians do.” He humorously remarked on the irony of turning a near-death experience into comedic material, saying, “It is funny to be like, ‘I’ll hopefully turn this near-death experience into 15-20 great minutes!’ Or four extraordinary minutes. We’ll find out!”
For those eager to see how Mirman tackles this new chapter in his life, his special “Eugene Mirman: Here Comes the Whimsy” is available to watch on YouTube. With his unique blend of wit and charm, Mirman is sure to deliver a performance that will leave audiences both entertained and enlightened.
As fans eagerly await Mirman’s upcoming stand-up shows, there is no doubt that his recent accident will play a significant role in shaping his comedic narrative. Whether he chooses to delve deep into the details or simply touch upon the experience in passing, one thing is certain – Eugene Mirman will find a way to turn even the most harrowing of experiences into a source of laughter and reflection.



