Byrne Offutt (Burn-Off-It) graduated from the University of Arkansas as a Theatre Major in 1988. This led to an audition and acceptance into the Arkansas Repertory Theatre. Hungry to figure out his next steps, he wrote a letter to Jerry Van Dyke (brother of Dick) who was starring in the hit TV show "Coach" in Los Angeles. To his surprise Jerry responded and offered to let Byrne live in his maid’s quarters while helping him break into "the biz". And so in 1989, 3 weeks after moving to LA, Byrne booked the first thing he auditioned for with a guest starring role on "Charles in Charles”. This was the beginning of an incredible 30 year run of work in movies, television, commercials, animation, video games, radio, online and on the stage. One of Byrne's proudest moments was his induction into the Museum of Television and Radio's Permanent Collection for his work on the syndicated radio serial "Danger Cow". Having recently moved to Pittsburgh, he's excited to see what opportunities lay ahead. For booking information please visit Talent Group.