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Bob's Burgers: Eugene Mirman Offers Health Update Following Car Crash
Following his involvement in a fiery car crash this week, Bob's Burgers star Eugene Mirman shared an update on how his recovery is going.
Article Summary
- Bob's Burgers star Eugene Mirman was pulled from a fiery car crash in Bedford, New Hampshire on April 1, 2026.
- Mirman was rescued by bystanders including New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte and a state trooper.
- The actor shared a health update on Instagram, appearing in good spirits but with a bandaged right hand and wrist.
- Mirman thanked his rescuers and hospital staff, and the crash is still under investigation by authorities.
Earlier this week, we reported that Bob's Burgers star Eugene Mirman had been hospitalized after being pulled from a fiery car crash. In case you missed the story, on April 1, 2026, Mirman was pulled from his 2026 Lucid Gravity after crashing it into the Bedford Toll Plaza on the F.E. Everett Turnpike in Bedford, New Hampshire. He was saved by several bystanders, including New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte and a state trooper assigned to her detail. Since the crash, very little has come out about Mirman's condition until yesterday evening.
- BURBANK, CA – SEPTEMBER 8: Kristen Schaal and Eugene Mirman attend a cake cutting to celebrate 300 episodes of Bob's Burgers at the Bento Box offices on September 7, 2025 in Burbank, California. (Photo by Frank Micelotta/Fox)
- BURBANK, CA – SEPTEMBER 8: Eugene Mirman, Dan Mintz, Kristen Schaal, John Roberts, and Larry Murphy attend a cake cutting to celebrate 300 episodes of Bob's Burgers at the Bento Box offices on September 7, 2025 in Burbank, California. (Photo by Frank Micelotta/Fox)
Bob's Burgers Star Eugene Mirman Posts Health Update on Instagram Following His Car Crash
Mirman took to Instagram to post a photo of himself, with his right hand and wrist bandaged, but looking to be in good spirits, holding up a plaque that reads "Life is an Adventure."
Along with the post, he wrote, "Hello everyone! Thank you so much for all the well wishes, love and kind messages from friends and strangers. I am extraordinarily thankful to the heroic people that pulled me from the car and to the warm, kind and talented staff at the hospital that cared for me and got me on the mend! I am thankful beyond words to be here and doing relatively alright, all things considered. I don't have my phone, so haven't been online much. I do not recommend my method of decreasing screen-time. If you're a friend who sent a kind, loving message, you should know that it was hard to not respond with, 'I'd love to be on your podcast.' I love you all and please take care of yourselves, Eugene."
An investigation into the crash is still ongoing, and we'll continue to provide updates as they become available.
















