Main characters The Belcher family runs "Bob's Burgers", a hamburger restaurant. Despite routinely cycling through seasons and holidays, the characters remain perpetually the same age. •
Bob Belcher (
H. Jon Benjamin) is the owner of Bob's Burgers. He is Linda's husband and Tina, Gene, and Louise's father. He is 46 years old and has black hair with
male pattern baldness and a thick mustache. Bob's youth mostly consisted of working in his father's diner after his mother died, before he left to start Bob's Burgers against his father's wishes. Bob typically serves as the
straight man to the antics of his family and friends, though he is also quite stubborn and is prone to being very petty and competitive, especially against people he dislikes. Despite his pessimistic personality, Bob loves and cares for his family and his restaurant, and tries to do what is best for them. He enjoys cooking, restaurant appliances, foreign films, and
Thanksgiving. In the restaurant, Bob is the cook. •
Linda Belcher (
John Roberts) is Bob's wife and Tina, Gene, and Louise's mother. She is 44 years old, always wears her signature red glasses, and speaks with a thick, heavily-pronounced
New Jersey/
New York accent. Linda is quirky, happy-go-lucky, and enthusiastic in whatever she does, to the point of sometimes bursting into made-up songs about everyday things, serving as a
foil to Bob. She is very supportive of her family and her children's schemes, and provides advice or assistance where she can, though she can be strict as well, showing less leniency when Louise does not listen to her. Linda frequently winds up in comedic situations trying to prove herself to be a loving wife and mother. In the restaurant, Linda is the cashier and clerk. •
Tina Belcher (
Dan Mintz) is the eldest of the Belcher children, at 13 years old. She has
myopia and relies on her distinct large
glasses for sight. Tina is socially awkward, insecure, easily influenced by
peer pressure, and tends to freeze up and produce a long groaning sound when faced with decisions or conflict, but she is also capable of showing courage and taking responsibility when she has to. She is often assigned caretaker for Gene and Louise when they are home alone, though they frequently take advantage of her naivety to bring her along in their plans. Tina is going through
puberty and has many crushes on many boys, primarily Jimmy Jr., one of her classmates and the son of Bob's rival Jimmy Pesto. She has some sort of
fetish for
butts and
zombies, reflected in the
fan fiction and "
erotic friend-fiction" she tends to write. Tina obsesses over what others think of her and struggles to fit in with her friend group at school, consisting of Jimmy Jr., Zeke, Tammy, and Jocelyn. She is interested in
horses, the fictional tv show
The Equestranauts, and the popular
boy band Boyz4Now. In the restaurant, Tina is a server, but is not good with customers. •
Gene Belcher (
Eugene Mirman) is the middle child and only son of the Belcher family, at 11 years old. Gene is confident, laid-back, enthusiastic, and loud, like Linda, though he also resembles Bob when he was young. In many cases Gene serves as
comic relief, often by making
double entendres or cultural references. He is the least mature out of his siblings, being distracted often (called "Gene-ing out" within the family), exhibiting poor hygiene, and playing
make believe often, though he can also show resolve and do what is right. He regularly expresses
oedipal tendencies. He is open to conversation and has many friends in school, including Alex, Courtney, Lenny, and Peter. Gene is an aspiring musician and often plays with his
sampling keyboard and
megaphone while dabbling in writing songs and musicals on various topics. Besides music, he also enjoys fashion in which he occasionally cross-dresses without judgment from his family or neighbors. In the restaurant, Gene advertises out front in a burger costume, but often also works as a server. •
Louise Belcher (
Kristen Schaal) is the youngest of the Belcher children, at 9 years old. She always wears a distinctive pink hat with long bunny ears that she has had since preschool. She is a mischievous schemer with an egotistical and cynical personality who is experienced in manipulating others to get her way, but in many cases her conscience intervenes and she becomes a reluctant
antihero who ultimately does what is right, though she tries to hide her honest feelings. Amongst the siblings, she takes leadership and authority, and often challenges traditional gender roles with her assertive, intense nature. She strongly cares for her family (particularly Bob), and plans to take over the family business when she gets older, but is also willing to take advantage of her family when it suits her. Her friends at school include Regular-Sized Rudy, Darryl, Andy and Ollie, and (mostly one-sidedly) Millie. Louise enjoys Burobu, a
Pokémon-like
collectible card game, as well as Boyz4Now member Boo Boo though she strongly represses her interest in the latter. In the restaurant, Louise is often a server but mostly helps her siblings with cleaning, refills, and other busywork. • Teddy (
Larry Murphy) is a bumbling but kind
handyman. He is a regular at Bob's Burgers, to the point of being described as "living" in the restaurant, and views himself as having such a dedication to Bob and the restaurant that he tries to hide his patronage at other restaurants such as Jimmy Pesto's Pizzeria. Teddy regards Bob as his best friend, a sentiment Bob begrudgingly reciprocates, and is honorarily considered an uncle to Tina, Gene, and Louise. He admires the Belcher family dynamic, particularly Bob and Linda's marriage, and frequently joins the Belchers in their schemes. He is often shown to be lonely and unlucky in love, but eventually falls in love with Helen, before later starting a relationship with Kathleen. Teddy is prone to extreme emotions, somewhat socially awkward (especially around women), and frequently goes off on very long stories and tangents about mundane topics.
Recurring characters There are various recurring characters in the series, including Jimmy Pesto Sr. (
Jay Johnston, 2011–2021;
Eric Bauza, 2023–present), Bob's primary business and personal rival who owns an Italian-themed restaurant across the street with his friend Trev, and his three sons: Jimmy Jr. (Benjamin), Tina's somewhat oblivious love interest who just wants to dance; and hyperactive and childish twins Andy (
Laura Silverman) and Ollie (
Sarah Silverman), who are friends of Louise. Other friends, and frenemies, of the Belcher kids include Jimmy Jr.'s best friend, the rebellious yet soft-hearted Zeke (Bobby Tisdale); Tina's frequent rival, spoiled
valley girl Tammy (
Jenny Slate) and her airheaded sidekick Jocelyn (Roberts); anxious nerd Darryl (
Aziz Ansari); the timid and
asthmatic Regular-Sized Rudy (
Brian Huskey); Louise-obsessed Millie (
Molly Shannon); and the necklace-sucking Courtney (
David Wain). Louise's self-declared arch-nemesis/bully is antagonistic teenager Logan (
Kurt Braunohler), an abrasive boy that is perhaps the only person Louise has been intimidated by. Mr. Frond (
David Herman) is the always-stressed and generally incompetent guidance counselor at their school. The kids often have run-ins with him. Other recurring staff members include the flamboyant, sarcastic, and dramatic school librarian Mr. Ambrose (
Billy Eichner); school janitor Mr. Branca (Herman), and Louise's chain-smoking teacher Miss LaBonz (Benjamin). Other recurring characters include Mort (
Andy Kindler), the mortician who lives next door; the Belcher family's taciturn mailman Mike Wobbles (
Tim Meadows); Linda's flighty sister Gayle (
Megan Mullally); Edith (Murphy) and Harold Cranwinkle (
Sam Seder), the elderly, grouchy and aggressive owners of the local art store Reflections; and the Belchers' wealthy, meddling and eccentric landlord, Calvin Fischoeder (
Kevin Kline) and his bratty brother Felix (
Zach Galifianakis). Sgt Bosco (
Gary Cole) is a caustic and cantankerous police officer who helps and hinders the Belchers in their adventures. Bob is frequently antagonized by health inspector Hugo (Seder), Linda's ex-fiancé who holds a grudge against Bob and constantly schemes to get the restaurant shut down, though his plans are often revealed to the Belchers by his easy-going assistant, Ron (
Ron Lynch). Other characters include Linda's troubled friend and hair stylist Gretchen (Murphy); Linda's insufferable parents, Al (Benjamin in "Crawl Space"; Seder afterwards) and Gloria (
Renée Taylor); Bob's father, Robert "Big Bob" Belcher Sr. (Benjamin in "Bob Fires the Kids",
Bill Hader in "Father of the Bob", Bauza, 2022-); several recurring teachers and classmates of the Belcher children; Nat Kinkle (
Jillian Bell), a limo driver and family friend who helps them with odd jobs; amateur filmmaker Randy (
Paul F. Tompkins); friendly but overzealous dentist Dr. Yap (
Ken Jeong); bank robber turned carnie Mickey (Hader, 2012–2020); Courtney's music producer father Doug Wheeler (
John Michael Higgins); and Marshmallow (Herman, 2011–2020;
Jari Jones, 2023–present) a transgender sex worker Bob accidentally befriends. Other characters are frequently mentioned but not seen in full capacity, including the unnamed mayor, Linda's life-long friend Ginger, Teddy's adventurous mother, the aptly-named Pocket-Sized Rudy (Murphy) and Wagstaff's principal Principal Spoors. ==Production==