
Bob Byington
Known For
Directing
Born
1971-04-29 in Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.
Biography
Indie favorite Bob Byington burst on to the scene in 2008 with his SXSW midnight lo-fi, low culture hit, RSO [Registered Sex Offender]. He followed that up at Lincoln Center's New Directors/New Films series with the Sundance Lab project "Harmony and Me" (2009). In 2012 Byington won the prestigious Special Jury Prize at the Locarno Film Festival with "Somebody Up There Likes Me" starring Nick Offerman, and shortly thereafter he teamed with Jason Schwartzman for cult smash "7 Chinese Brothers" (2015). In 2017 Byington worked with comedy stalwart Kieran Culkin to make "Infinity Baby" --the film took best feature at the much lauded Woodstock Film Festival that year. Bob is an Annenberg Fellow and is in the permanent collection at MoMA. His new film is "Frances Ferguson".
Most Known For

Apartment Troubles
as Uncle Robert

Mullitt
as Stu

Ned Rifle
as Concierge

Also Starring Austin

7 Chinese Brothers
as White Beemer Guy

The Color Wheel
as Professor Neil Chadwick

Treasure Island
as Thomas

Beeswax
as Tom

Wild Canaries
as Disgruntled Filmmaker

Harmony and Me
as Jim

The Poet and the Professor
as The Professor

Getting Stoned with Bob Byington
as Himself

Incredibly Small
as Mr. Waldorf