List of YouTube celebrities

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YouTube celebrities are those persons or groups who have grown to prominence due to their appearance in YouTube videos.

User(s) Notes References
Aaron Yonda and Matt Sloan Chad Vader - Day Shift Manager [1]
Amanda Baggs One of her YouTube videos caught the attention of CNN [2]
Amber Lee Ettinger a.k.a. Obama Girl from I Got a Crush... on Obama [3]
Ana Gomes Ferreira a.k.a. Ana Free - singer/songwriter from Portugal. [4]
Andy McKee A fingerstyle guitarist that signed to the US-American record label Candyrat Records. [5]
Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox Authors of Smosh [6]
Baba Ali a.k.a. ummahfilms - Known for his Reminder Series and Ask Baba Ali Series. [7][8]
Baimurat Allaberiye a.k.a. Jimmy - known for his percussive rendition of Indian songs and Indian-like vocal. [9][10]
Ben Going a.k.a. boh3m3 [11]
Bo Burnham Bo Fo Sho, I'm Bo yo [12]
Brandon Hardesty a.k.a. ArtieTSMITW [13]
Brooke Brodack a.k.a. Brookers [14]
Caitlin Hill a.k.a. TheHill88 [15]
Charlie McDonnell a.k.a. charlieissocoollike [16]
Chris Crocker Most notable for Leave Britney Alone! [17]
Christine Gambito a.k.a. HappySlip [18]
Cory Williams a.k.a. Mr. Safety from SMP Films, organizer of the "As One" YouTube gathering [19][20][21]
Dan Brown Won Second Annual YouTube Video Awards (instructional category) for How to solve a Rubik's Cube (Part One). Earns thousands of dollars per month from YouTube ad revenue. [22][23][24]
Danny Grozdich Creator of the Gradual Report. Films every day of his life and post videos into a "diary". [25][26][27]
Douglas Sarine and Kent Nichols Creators of Ask a Ninja [28]
Esmée Denters a.k.a. esmeedenters [29]
Gary Brolsma Creator of The Numa Numa Dance [30]
Huang Yi Xin Back Dormitory Boys [31]
Iman Crosson a.k.a. Alphacat, known for his impersonation of President Barack Obama [32][33][34]
James Provan a.k.a. GiR2007, creator of Pancakes! [35][36]
Jay Maynard a.k.a. the "Tron guy" [37][38]
Jeong-Hyun Lim a.k.a. Funtwo [39]
Jessica Rose, Yousef Abu-Taleb, Jackson Davis, and Alexandra Dreyfus from lonelygirl15 [40][41]
Joe Bereta and Luke Barats Creators of Barats and Bereta [42]
John and Hank Green of Brotherhood 2.0 [43]
Juan Mann of the Free Hugs Campaign [44]
Julia Nunes Singer, songwriter, guitar and ukulele player. Performances with Ben Folds, scheduled to appear at 2009 Bonnaroo Music Festival [45]
Justine Ezarik Creator of Ask iJ and a Life Caster, also known for her 300 page iPhone Bill.
Kevin Nalty a.k.a. "Nalts" [46]
Kutiman Multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, bandleader, creator of ThruYou [47][48]
Lasse Gjertsen a.k.a. Lassegg [49]
The Laughing Baby a.k.a. haha, laughing baby, cute adorable baby [50][51]
Liam Kyle Sullivan Best known for Shoes and Muffins
Lisa Donovan a.k.a. LisaNova and LonesomeRhodes1 [52]
Lisa Lavie Singer, Songwriter [53][54][55]
Lucas Cruikshank a.k.a. Fred and Lucas from JKL Productions. Currently #1 Most Subscribed on Youtube. [56]
Magibon a.k.a. MRirian [57]
Marié Digby a.k.a. mariedigby [58]
Marina Orlova a.k.a. HotForWords [59]
Melody Oliveria a.k.a. bowiechick [60]
Mia Rose a.k.a. miaarose [61]
Michael Agrusso a.k.a. ItsJustSomeRandomGuy, creator of "Hi, I'm a Marvel...and I'm a DC" video series, YouTube celebrity among comic book movie fans with panels at New York Comic Con 2008 and 2009 [62][63]
Michael Buckley of What the Buck?! [64]
Neil Cicierega created "Potter Puppet Pals", a Harry Potter spoof series winning YouTube awards and receiving over 50 million views.
Natalie Tran a.k.a. communitychannel [65]
Noah Kalina Notable for his video Noah takes a photo of himself every day for 6 years [66]
Pat Condell Comedian, antitheist, 35 of his videos were published to DVD. [67][68][69]
Paul Robinett a.k.a. Renetto [70][71]
Peter Oakley a.k.a. geriatric1927 [72]
Philip DeFranco a.k.a. sxephil [73]
Remy Munasifi a.k.a. GoRemy [74]
Rick Astley singer of the now YouTube phenomenon song "Never Gonna Give You Up", which started Rickrolling all over YouTube, the internet, and the world watching the Macy's Parade as of 2008.
Ryan Higa and Sean Fujiyoshi a.k.a NigaHiga. #2 most subscribed (all time/global)
Savannah Outen a.k.a/ "savannah7448" #69 most subscribed (all time) (global)
Shane Dawson YouTube username "ShaneDawsonTV" #16 most subscribed of all time [75]
Stevie Ryan a.k.a. littleloca, TheRealParis, Ooolalaa, and stevieryan [76]
Straight No Chaser Straight No Chaser was an undergraduate a Capella group whose 10 year old version of "12 days of Christmas went viral in 2007. Atlantic Records signed them to a 5 album deal due to their YouTube success. [77]
Taryn Southern a.k.a 'Hott4Hill', Hillary Clinton campaign video. [78]
Tay Zonday Most notable for Chocolate Rain [79]
Terra Naomi a.k.a. terranaomi [80]
Terroja "TJ" Kincaid a.k.a The Amazing Atheist: Predicted Finland school shooting [81]

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Thunderf00t Largely noted from his large DMCA feud/dispute with VenomfangX
Tom Dickson star of Will It Blend? [83][84]
VenetianPrincess She became popular for her episodic series “The Princess Chronicles” and being paid to produce more videos. [85]
William Sledd Vlogger that produces videos which center around fashion. [86]
Ysabella Brave A vocalist that was signed by Cordless Recordings. [87]

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Sponsors and partnerships

In addition to fans, some YouTube celebrities have corporate sponsors, who pay for product placement in their clips or production of online ads. Some have quit their day jobs or changed careers to accommodate their YouTube filming schedules. A handful are also official "YouTube Partners," meaning the company cuts them a share of ad revenue. [11] [88] [89][90] [46][18]

Product placement

Fast food chain Carl's Jr. partnered with Google and paid a number of popular YouTube users to advertise their new Portobello Mushroom Six Dollar Burger. They told them to produce videos that 'tell how you eat a burger and mention the product by name'.[91][92][93][94] Sanyo did the same thing to promote a new camera.[95]

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