Published on April 6, 2026
Eugene Mirman, best known for voicing Gene Belcher on the animated series “Bob’s Burgers,” has expressed his gratitude and outlook on life following a serious car accident in New Hampshire. The comedian, who was injured in a fiery crash earlier this week, shared his thoughts with fans and the public, stating he is “thankful beyond words” for the support he has received during this challenging time.
In a social media post, Mirman updated his followers about his recovery, noting that he is “doing relatively alright.” He took a moment to reflect on the incident, emphasizing how quickly life can change. Mirman described the car accident as a terrifying experience but expressed relief that he was able to escape with less severe injuries than could have been expected.
The accident, which involved a collision that led to his vehicle catching fire, has prompted an outpouring of well-wishes from fans and fellow colleagues in the entertainment industry. Mirman acknowledged the kindness and concern from those around him, which has greatly bolstered his spirits during his recovery process.
As Mirman continues to heal, he has plans to focus on his health and spend time with loved ones. He reassured fans that he looks forward to returning to his work on “Bob’s Burgers” as he navigates through this difficult patch in his life. The animated series has been a significant part of his career since its premiere in 2011, and he remains committed to his role and the fans who support the show.
In his reflections, Mirman highlighted the importance of appreciating life and the precious moments we often take for granted. His positive attitude amidst adversity serves as a reminder of resilience in the face of unexpected challenges.
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