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YouTube celebrities are those persons or groups who have grown to prominence due to their appearance in YouTube videos. 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.[citation needed] As YouTube is a cultural phenomenon of growing significance, the category of YouTube personalities also encompasses public intellectuals who analyze YouTube and become either the subject or producer of prominent YouTube videos.

YouTube celebrities

User(s) Channel(s) Notes References
Charice Pempengco FalseVoice a Filipina singer who rose to popularity through YouTube. Dubbed by Oprah Winfrey as the Most Talented Girl in the World,[1] she is the first Asian in history to land in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 album chart.[2]]]. [1]
Aaron Yonda and Matt Sloan blamesocietyfilms Chad Vader - Day Shift Manager [2]
Agamemnon Tiberius Vacuum ATVACUUM A would-be alien from "Planet 3" bent on world domination; has dealings with Doctor Steel and Brooke Brodack (via an ongoing video feud on his and Brodack's respective YouTube channels).
Amanda Baggs silentmiaow One of her YouTube videos caught the attention of CNN [3]
Amber Lee Ettinger barelypolitical known as Obama Girl from the video I Got a Crush... on Obama [4]
Ana Gomes Ferreira anafree known as Ana Free a singer-songwriter from Portugal. [5]
Andy McKee AndyMcKee A fingerstyle guitarist who is signed to the US-American record label Candyrat Records. [6]
Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox smosh known as Smosh, one of the top most subscribed on YouTube.[7] [8]
Baba Ali ummahfilms known as ummahfilms, known for the Reminder Series and Ask Baba Ali Series. [9][10]
Ben Going boh3m3 known as boh3m3 [11]
Bo Burnham boburnham Comedian, comedic singer, and musician. [12]
Boxxy boxxybabee An anonymous teenage girl who became popular for her comedic YouTube videos. [13]
Brandon Hardesty ArtieTSMITW Well known movie scene impersonator. [14]
Brooke Brodack Brookers [15]
Caitlin Hill TheHill88 [16]
Charles Trippy and Alli Speed CTFxC Star in the Internet reality show Internet Killed Television. [17]


Charlie McDonnell charlieissocoollike A British vlogger and singer/songwriter. [18]
Chris Crocker itschriscrocker Most notable for Leave Britney Alone! [19]
Christine Gambito HappySlip [20]
Cory Williams smpfilms known as Mr. Safety from SMP Films, organizer of the "As One" YouTube gathering [21][22]
Dan Brown pogobat Developer of the "Dan Brown Method" of solving a Rubik's Cube; won Second Annual YouTube Video Awards (instructional category) for "How to solve a Rubik's Cube". [23][24][25]
Doctor Steel DoctorSteel Steampunk/Industrial musician, entertainer, visual artist, toymaker, future World Emperor; friend of Agamemnon Tiberius Vacuum. [26]
Douglas Sarine and Kent Nichols digitalfilmmaker Creators of Ask a Ninja [27]
Esmée Denters esmeedenters Cover-artist, she covered songs by musicians like Justin Timberlake and Natasha Bedingfield. In 2008 she went on to start her professional career after attracting the attention of Dutch media scouts and Justin Timberlake, now she sings original songs. [28]
Gary Brolsma NewNuma Creator of The Numa Numa Dance [29]
Greyson Chance greyson97 Singer discovered by Ellen DeGeneres, signed into record label [30]
Hannah Minx MissHannahMinx Japanese vlogger [31][32]
Harry and Charlie Davies-Carr HDCYT Charlie Bit My Finger [33][34]
Huang Yi Xin Back Dormitory Boys [35]
Iman Crosson Alphacat Known for his impersonation of President Barack Obama. [36][37][38]
Jack Conte jackcontemusic Indie musician, singer, and songwriter [39]
Jack Rebney, the "Winnebago Man" Jack Rebney's profane video outtakes first circulated underground on VHS tape before YouTube turned him into an online sensation. The reclusive Rebney, age 80, is the subject of a feature film, Winnebago Man, to be released in theaters Summer 2010. [40]

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James Provan GiR2007 creator of Pancakes! [42][43]
Jessica Rose, Yousef Abu-Taleb, Jackson Davis, and Alexandra Dreyfus lonelygirl15 from lonelygirl15 [44][45]
Joe Bereta and Luke Barats BaratsAndBereta Creators of Barats and Bereta [46]
Joe Penna MysteryGuitarMan Guitarist and animator. Most subscribed Brazilian auteur.
John and Hank Green vlogbrothers of Brotherhood 2.0 [47]
Juan Mann juanmann Of the Free Hugs Campaign [48]
Judith Bustos LaTigresaDelOrienteC La Tigresa del Oriente, Peruvian singer and make-up artist whose YouTube exposure led to a contract with Warner Bros. Mexico [49]
Judson Laipply judsonlaipply Judson Laipply is an American motivational speaker from Bucyrys, Ohio best known for his performance in the Evolution of Dance clip. It’s the second-most watched clip on YouTube (as of April 2010) according to Wired Magazine. [50]
Julia Nunes jaaaaaaa Singer, songwriter, guitar and ukulele player. Performances with Ben Folds, scheduled to appear at 2009 Bonnaroo Music Festival [51]
Justin Bieber kidrauhl Singer [52]


Kevin Nalty nalts Video Blogger and comedian. [53]
Kevin Wu KevJumba, JumbaFund Comedian [54]
Kip Kay kipkay Prankster, gadget creator [55]
Kutiman kutiman Multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, bandleader, and creator of ThruYou [56][57]
Lasse Gjertsen lassegg [58]
The Laughing Baby spacelord72 known as haha, laughing baby, cute adorable baby [59][60]
Lauren Luke pancacea81 make-up artist [61][62][63]


Lim Jeong-Hyun funtwohimself [64]
Lisa Donovan LisaNova [65]
Lisa Lavie lisalavie1 Singer-songwriter [66][67][68]
Logan Wilkinson loganblakewilkinson + MyLifeAsLogan Music video "art" editor, lifecaster [69]
Lucas Cruikshank Fred Lucas from JKL Productions. One of the top most subscribed on YouTube. [70]
Magibon MRirian [71]
Marié Digby MarieDigby Singer-songwriter whose career picked up when she posted a video of herself covering the Rihanna song "Umbrella". [72]
Marina Orlova hotforwords [73]
Mark Gormley TheUnchartedZone Singer-songwriter [74]
Melody Oliveria bowiechick [75]
Merton PianoChatImprov Singer-songwriter, music improviser. [76]
Mia Rose miaarose Singer-songwriter [77]
Michael Agrusso 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 [78][79]
Michael Buckley WHATTHEBUCKSHOW What the Buck?! [80]
Michael Wesch mwesch As a result of his research and related YouTube video work, Michael Wesch was honored as Professor of the Year (2008) [81] by CASE and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Wesch created a short video, "Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us." Released on YouTube on January 31, 2007, it was viewed over 10 million times. Wesch has won several awards for his work with video, including a Wired Magazine Rave Award [82] and the John Culkin Award for Outstanding Media Praxis from the Media Ecology Association.[83] [80]
Michelle Phan MichellePhan Vietnamese-American make-up artist and owner of skincare line IQQU; she produces beauty tutorials videos and is the spokesperson for Lancôme. [84]
Mitchell Davis livelavalive [85][86][87]
Moymoy Palaboy moymoypalaboy Filipinocomic and singing duo, known for lip sync videos. [88]


Nataly Dawn natalydawn Indie musician, singer, and songwriter [89]
Natalie Tran communitychannel [90]
Noah Kalina NK5000 Notable for his video Noah takes a photo of himself every day for 6 years [91]
Pat Condell patcondell Comedian, antitheist, 35 of his videos were published to DVD. [92][93][94]
Paul Robinett renetto [95][96]
Peter Chao pyrobooby, PeterChaoTime, MrChaoNation Chinese from Vancouver; known for speaking with an exaggerated Chinese accent and "Chao outside, mudafucka" outro [97]
Peter Oakley geriatric1927 [98]
Peter Schiff SchiffReport A financial broker and CEO of Euro Pacific Capital, Peter Schiff is known for the video Peter Schiff Was Right 2006 - 2007 (2nd Edition) by YouTuber Jdouche. His internet fame created a grassroots movement which prompted him to run for senate in Connecticut. [99][100][101][102][103][104][105][106]
Philip DeFranco sxephil [107]
Philip Le Schizophillic British-Asian teenage boy from London who produces videos ranging from singing to comedic ranting [97]
Pomplamoose PomplamooseMusic A musical duo composed of Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn. [108]
Ray William Johnson raywilliamjohnson, Breaking NYC One of the most viewed performers on YouTube[109]. Does a twice weekly clip show and daily vlog. [110]
Remy Mumby FoodOddities An eight-year-old boy from Michigan who posts videos of himself eating unusual and bizarre foods from around the world. He has since launched his own website. [111]
Rhett and Link RhettandLinkouse known as Rhett McLaughlin, and Link Neal [112][113][114][115][116][117]
Ryan Higa nigahiga most subscribed [118]
Samwell brownmarkfilms Most notable for the video "What What (In the Butt)" [119][120]
Sarah Austin pop17 Sarah Meyers [121]


"Spencer and Dylan" HouseholdHacker known as "Traveler" (real name unknown) and Dylan (Frosty Brain); YouTube Channel, Household Hacker, is the 27th most subscribed as of August 2009. [122]
Shane Dawson shanedawsontv 3rd Most Subscribed of All Time [123]
Stevie Ryan stevieryan [124]
Straight No Chaser sncmusic 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 five album deal due to their YouTube success. [125]


Stuart Ashen ashens British Comedian and Reviewer [126]
Taryn Southern Hott4Hill Hillary Clinton campaign video. [127]
Tay Zonday TayZonday Most notable for Chocolate Rain [128]
Terra Naomi terranaomi Singer-songwriter [129]
Tom Dickson blendtec star of Will It Blend? [130][131]
VenetianPrincess venetianprincess The #1 most subscribed female on YouTube, in the world. [132]
William Sledd WilliamSledd Vlogger that produces videos which center around fashion. [133]
Ysabella Brave ysabellabrave A vocalist that was signed by Cordless Recordings. [134]

See also

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