
Beck Bennett Speaking Fee: Contact Us for Pricing

Speaking Fee:
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Travels From:
LAX - Los Angeles (All Airports)
Travels From:
LAX - Los Angeles (All Airports)
Primary Topic Category:
Comedy and Entertainment
Primary Topic Category:
Comedy and Entertainment
Secondary Topic Category:
Pop Culture / College Programming
Secondary Topic Category:
Pop Culture / College Programming
Beck Bennett Speaker Profile: At A Glance
Beck Bennett is a writer/performer who was a featured cast member on Saturday Night Live for eight seasons, from 2013 to 2021. Beck’s credits include the independent film 'Intramural' opposite Kate McKinnon and Jake Lacy which premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival, 'Unicorn' opposite Lauren Lapkus, Lucy Hale and Nick Rutherford, 'Bedside Still Waters' directed by Chris Lowell, and 'Dean' written and directed by Demetri Martin. Beck is also known for the AT&T “It’s Not Complicated” commercials where he interviews children directed by Jorma Taccone.
Beck Bennett, known for his sharp wit and comedic versatility, has made a significant impact in the world of entertainment. Born in Wilmette, Illinois, he developed a penchant for comedy during his youth. Beck’s interest in the performing arts led him to the University of Southern California, where he honed his craft, studying in the B.F.A. Acting program. His keen insight into human nature and comic timing became evident early in his career, setting the stage for his future endeavors.
Bennett's journey took a public turn with his work on the innovative sketch group Good Neighbor, which he co-founded with Kyle Mooney, Nick Rutherford, and Dave McCary. The group's sketches quickly gained a loyal following online, showcasing Beck's ability to blend traditional comedic forms with contemporary issues. His work with Good Neighbor highlighted his talent for collaboration and his flair for distinctive characters, leading to critical acclaim and the attention of major television networks.
In 2013, Bennett's comedic prowess earned him a spot on “Saturday Night Live” (SNL), a cornerstone of American comedy television. During his eight seasons on the show, Beck became known for his impersonations of Vladimir Putin, Bill Clinton, and Mike Pence, among others. His original characters, such as the clueless office administrator and the everyman in the AT&T commercials, further solidified his reputation as a versatile performer. Beck effortlessly navigated between political satire and light-hearted humor, connecting with audiences across the nation.
Beyond SNL, Bennett has expanded his repertoire to include voice acting and film roles. His voice can be heard bringing life to animated characters in movies like “Sing” and "The Angry Birds Movie 2." In film, he has taken on roles that showcase his depth as an actor, proving that his talents extend beyond the sketch comedy realm. His ability to adapt to varied roles underscores his commitment to evolving as an artist.
Today, Beck Bennett continues to influence the entertainment industry, combining his experience and creative instincts to tell stories that resonate with audiences. His journey from a small town in Illinois to becoming a key figure in comedy speaks to his dedication and passion for his craft. Whether performing on screen or engaging with audiences as a keynote speaker, Beck brings sincerity and humor to every endeavor, establishing himself as a beloved figure in modern entertainment.