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Rhett and Link
MediumInternet, Television, Film
NationalityUnited States American
Years active2000-present
GenresMusical comedy
Interviews
Websiterhettandlink.com

Rhett and Link are the comedy duo of Rhett McLaughlin and Lincoln "Link" Neal. They are known for their large collection of videos on the World Wide Web. Rhett and Link are also musicians, filmmakers, and TV personalities. They are originally from Buies Creek, North Carolina, and have been best friends since meeting in first grade.[1]

Childhood

Rhett and Link met on the first day of first grade in Buies Creek Elementary School, after having to stay inside during recess for writing profanity on their desks. They became best friends after they were forced to be quiet and color pictures of Paul Bunyan. At age twelve, they wrote a screenplay entitled "Gutless Wonders". In high school, Rhett was on the basketball team, while Link competed in multiple science competitions. Later, they were roommates at North Carolina State University where they studied engineering. [2][3][4]

After College

For many years after attending NC State, Rhett and Link were Emcees for various Christian college and youth events, mixing their faith and their comedy.

Music

Rhett and Link are known to perform live musical comedy concerts and have completed two albums.

In 2001, Rhett and Link independently released Just Mail Us the Grammy, featuring the popular song The Unibrow Song.

In 2005, Rhett and Link independently released I’m Sorry, What Was That? (Live in the Living Room), a live album featuring popular song The Wal-Mart Song. The album is available at the iTunes store.

In April 2007, Rhett and Link placed 3rd in the Turbotax TaxRap Contest. Over 370 rap entries were judged by Vanilla Ice.[5]

Film

Rhett and Link’s first short film, One Man’s Trash won best North Carolina Comedy at the 2007 All-American Film Festival.[6] It was also an official selection at the Carrboro Film Festival[7], the Carolina Film and Video Festival[8], the Lake County Film Festival[9], and the Southern Fried Flicks Film Festival.[10]

In 2006, Rhett and Link began work on a documentary about their search for their first grade teacher, Ms. Locklear, entitled Looking for Ms. Locklear. The film is scheduled for release in 2007.[11] The trailer can be seen at the film’s website.

Internet

Rhett and Link’s online videos range from comical music videos to man-on-the-street interactions and comedy sketches.

In 2007, Rhett and Link began vlogging for NBC Universal’s comedy website, Dotcomedy.com. Their original web series is called Rhett&Link’s Melodelicious.[12]

Rhett and Link have a video podcast, the RhettandLinKast.

Television

Rhett and Link are among the first group of internet personalities to make a transition from the internet into network television.[13] Along with Stevie Ryan and Joy Leslie, Rhett and Link hosted the series Online Nation, a show that featured the best viral videos from the internet, part of the 2007 fall lineup on the CW Network.[14]

Online Nation was canceled after four episodes. [15] Interestingly enough, Rhett and Link quickly responded with an internet video.

Rhett and Link's official web site

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