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Ben O'Brien
''Ben O'Brien'' is an American comedian, director, and filmmaker known for his innovative work in absurdist and surreal comedy, often blending horror, parody, and internet culture in short-form and experimental projects.
He is best recognized for his frequent collaborations with Alan Resnick, including co-creating the Adult Swim specials Live Forever as You Are Now with Alan Resnick (2013) and Unedited Footage of a Bear (2014), which gained attention for their unsettling infomercial parodies and descent into psychological horror. These works established him within the online and late-night television avant-garde scene.
A member of the Baltimore-based Wham City arts collective and a founding member of Wham City Comedy, O'Brien has held multiple roles—actor, executive producer, editor, writer, and director—across other Adult Swim series such as This House Has People in It (2016), The Mirror (2016), The Cry of Mann (2017), and The Call of Warr (2018). His projects frequently explore themes of dissociation, corporate satire, and uncanny media tropes, contributing to a distinctive style that has influenced digital-era comedy. After many years in Baltimore, he now resides in Los Angeles, where he continues developing video, audio, and interactive content.
Little public information is available about Ben O'Brien's early life, family background, or education.
Ben O'Brien began his career in Baltimore as a member of the Wham City arts collective and a founding member of Wham City Comedy, collaborating with artists such as Alan Resnick, Robby Rackleff, and Cricket Arrison on absurdist and surreal comedy projects.
O'Brien's early projects include shorts and videos under the alias Benjamin Beast, such as Showbeast: Nose Raptor (2008) and Woof Woof (2010), where he performed and contributed creatively. By the early 2010s, he worked on music videos and shorts, including Dan Deacon: True Trush (2012), where he acted and produced.
His breakthrough came through frequent collaborations with Alan Resnick, co-creating Adult Swim infomercial specials. These include Live Forever as You Are Now with Alan Resnick (2013), where he served as actor, producer, director, writer, and editor, and Unedited Footage of a Bear (2014), where he was actor, executive producer, and co-creator. These works parodied infomercials and blended horror with surreal comedy.
O'Brien held multiple roles across other Adult Swim and related series, including executive producer, editor, writer, director, and actor in This House Has People in It (2016), The Mirror (2016), The Cry of Mann (2017), and The Call of Warr (2018). In The Cry of Mann , he played Jouglat Mann; in The Call of Warr , he played Captain Gravesite and served as executive producer. These projects continued the group's exploration of dissociation, corporate satire, and uncanny media.
He has also edited for Off the Air (2017) and produced/executive produced comedy specials such as Stavros Halkias: Live at the Lodge Room (2022) and Fat Rascal (2023).
After many years in Baltimore, O'Brien relocated to Los Angeles, where he continues developing video, audio, and interactive content.
Little is publicly known about Ben O'Brien's personal life, as details remain private and are not widely documented in reliable sources. He was based in Baltimore for many years while involved with the Wham City arts collective before relocating to Los Angeles, where he continues his creative work.