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From comedians to gamers, we count down the
top 10 most famous YouTubers.
#10: Markiplier: Mark Fischbach was born in
1989 on an air force base in Hawaii. He started
his channel in 2012 but ran into problems
when YouTube banned his AdSense account. After
losing the fight, he opened up a new channel
and called it MarkiplierGAME. Fischbach has
appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live and is frequently
considered a lovable person by fans. The first
thing he ever posted was a playthrough series
for the game Amnesia: The Dark Descent.
#9: Ray William Johnson: A YouTuber who chose
to use his real name, Ray William Johnson
entered the scene in 2008. Johnson created
Equals Three, a series that comments on viral
videos. In 2011, he held six spots in a list
of the top 20 most watched videos for the
month of February. Johnson became so popular
he was able to get celebrities like Robin
Williams and Sarah Silverman to make special
appearances. Johnson retired as host of Equals
Three in 2014.
#8: Sky Does Minecraft: When Adam Dahlberg
was born in 1993, he didn’t know he would
someday become a YouTube star. Sky Does Minecraft
opened to the public in 2011. With over a
1,000 videos, it’s the nineteenth most subscribed
channel on the site. Dahlberg also has a vlogging
channel called SkyDoesThings. He was originally
a member of a popular Minecraft group called
Team Crafted, but he left for unknown reasons.
#7: Fine Brothers Entertainment: Benny and
Rafi Fine are Brooklyn natives who joined
YouTube in 2007. After trying to break into
Hollywood’s film scene, they decided the
Internet was what their focus should be. They
developed React, a video series that shows
people reacting to things. The brothers are
also behind the TV show Six Degrees of Everything,
created exclusively for TruTV. People consider
them pioneers in the online video industry
because of their early achievements.
#6: VanossGaming: A resident of Toronto, Evan
Fong joined YouTube in 2011. With 2.9 billion
video views under his belt, he’s shown he’s
got what it takes to stand out. Fong mostly
uploads videos that feature “funny moments”
from his gaming sessions. He’s got a spot
in the top 25 most subscribed channels on
YouTube. When not working on his channel,
he enjoys playing ice hockey.
#5: Nigahiga: Ryan Higa started posting to
YouTube in 2006, and he hasn’t stopped since.
Currently living in Las Vegas, Higa focuses
on pop culture and comedy. His biggest project
is a film called Ryan and Sean’s Not So
Excellent Adventure. In 2009, his channel
was temporarily suspended because of copyright
violations, but he came back stronger than
ever. Higa has a black belt in Judo. His “official”
app is available to download for iOS and Android.
#4: JennaMarbles: Jenna Mourey’s first taste
of success came when she created and uploaded
“How To Trick People Into Thinking You're
Good Looking.” It got 5 million views in
the first week. In 2011, her video “How
To Avoid Talking To People You Don't Want
To Talk To” got attention from ABC News
and the New York Times. The “Marbles”
part of her name comes from her dog, Mr. Marbles.
#3: Smosh: Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla are
an American comedy duo with a channel that
boasts over 4 billion views. Padilla got his
start posting flash animations on Newgrounds
in 2003. He went under the name Smosh. Hecox
joined him in 2005 and they began posting
on YouTube. In 2013, they created an 8-bit
arcade game for iOS called Super Head Esploder
X. The Smosh team also provided voices for
The Angry Birds Movie.
#2: HolaSoyGerman: Germán Aranis is a YouTuber
from Chile who focuses on comedy videos for
Spanish speakers. In 2014, he received the
“Icon of the Year” prize from the MTV
Millennial Awards. Some suspect he has so
many followers because he uses bots. We’ll
let you make the call. The very first video
he ever posted was footage of him playing
the game Slender.
#1: PewDiePie: Love him or hate him, Felix
Kjellberg of Sweden can’t be avoided. His
is the most viewed and most subscribed YouTube
channel of all time. Kjellberg calls his followers
the “Bro Army,” using them to raise money
for charities. Despite his fame, he chooses
to live a quiet life in England.
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