Ross O'Donovan

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Ross O'Donovan
Personal information
Born
Ross Kenry O'Donovan

(1987-06-17) 17 June 1987 (age 36)
NationalityAustralian
Occupations
  • Animator
  • cartoonist
  • voice actor
  • Internet personality
SpouseHolly Conrad (m. 2012)
YouTube information
Also known asRubberNinja
Channel
Years active2004–present
Genres
Subscribers426,684 subscribers (October 2016)[1]
Total views16.3 million views (October 2016)[1]
Associated acts
100,000 subscribers

Last updated: 20 June 2016

Ross Kenry O'Donovan is an Australian animator, voice actor, and Internet personality. He is known for his YouTube and Newgrounds cartoons. He co-hosts the internet show Steam Train, a spin-off of YouTube Let's Play webseries Game Grumps.[2]

Early life

Ross Kenry O'Donovan was born on 17 June 1987 in Perth, Western Australia to Irish parents. He graduated from Corpus Christi College.[3] On September 29, 2012, O'Donovan married Holly Conrad, a cosplayer, propmaker, and special effects artist who was featured in Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope, as well as Heroes of Cosplay.[4][5]

Career

Animation

After graduating from Corpus Christi, O'Donovan studied and instructed animation at the Film and Television Institute of Western Australia in Fremantle, Western Australia.[6] O'Donovan's best known work is the series Gamer Tonight, which is voiced and co-written by animator Arin Hanson, and was produced for the ABC2 video game-based program Good Game.[7] The series features a fictitious talk show called Gamer Tonight with Richard Farkas, whose host would interview various types of gamers.[8] He also created the show Gameoverse, which featured Hanson in every speaking role. Gameoverse has since been put on hiatus, though O'Donovan has confirmed the series will return.[9] O'Donovan started animating on Newgrounds, under the name "RubberNinja." He then moved his animations to YouTube, but as a result of not being able to keep the username RubberNinja, he went under the name "RubberRoss." In January 2014, he received possession of the name RubberNinja, and uploaded a video on his old channel telling subscribers to transfer over to his new one. This video has since been removed.

In 2016, O'Donovan and Conrad were invited to Conrad's alma mater, UC Santa Barbara, to discuss their careers on YouTube at the Graphic Voices conference hosted by student organizations at the university.[10]

Game Grumps

After Jon Jafari's departure from Game Grumps in 2013, Hanson launched a second show on the Game Grumps platform, originally conceptualized by O'Donovan,[11] called Steam Train. This would replace a then-empty timeslot. Ninja Sex Party vocalist Leigh Daniel Avidan joined O'Donovan as co-host of the show, where both play PC games (the title references the retailer Steam). This broadened the channel's output to three videos a day: on average, two standard Game Grumps episodes, and a single Steam Train episode. With the introduction of the show's second season, the parameters of Steam Train were expanded, allowing for O'Donovan and any member of Game Grumps to co-host (as opposed to only Avidan).

In addition to this, O'Donovan has acted as a co-host of other shows from the Game Grumps platform, including Grumpcade, Steam Rolled, and Hunting Monsters. O'Donovan is also a frequent guest on Table Flip. He has also authored multiple content-related animations for Game Grumps Animated.

Charity

In June 2015, O'Donovan launched a 5-episode miniseries, released on the Game Grumps channel, called Guild Grumps. O'Donovan mentored 4 members of the Game Grumps crew in a 5-day race to advance from Level 90 to Level 100 in the Warlords of Draenor expansion of World of Warcraft.[12] Each participant had $1,000 to donate to a charity of their choice, if they reached the goal. If they did not, their donation would be split between those who won. In the end, O'Donovan was the sole winner, and, combined with the participants' distributed funds, donated $5,000 to cancer research.

As of 2015, O'Donovan and Game Grumps have raised over $70,000 by hosting charity livestreams on Twitch.[13]

Influence

O'Donovan, alongside his cat, Orph, will appear as a playable character in the upcoming Wii U game, Hex Heroes. He will also provide voiceover work for his character.[14]

Filmography

Web series

Year Title Role Notes
2009 There Will Be Brawl Excitebike Hooligan Episode: "Pandora's Box"
2013–present Game Grumps Himself (voice) 2,000+ episodes; co-host of Steam Train
2015–2016 Red vs. Blue Ross/Deuce (voice) 2 episodes
2015 JonTron's StarCade Ross Leader 2 episodes

Video games

Year Title Role
Q1 Hex Heroes Himself[15]

References

  1. ^ a b "About RubberNinja". YouTube.
  2. ^ Welcome to Steam Train!
  3. ^ https://twitter.com/rubberninja/status/499390961823145985
  4. ^ Cassandra. "Holly + Ross' Space and Time Wedding - When Geeks Wed". When Geeks Wed. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  5. ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3786920/
  6. ^ "FTI 2008 Annual Report" (PDF). 6 April 2009.
  7. ^ "Newgrounds - Gamer Tonight".
  8. ^ "Good Game - Gamer Tonight". ABC. 7 April 2008.
  9. ^ "Gameoverse Reboot Confirmed".
  10. ^ "Graphic Voices Showcases New Media". The Daily Nexus. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  11. ^ "A Personal Message From Ross". reddit. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
  12. ^ "Guild Grumps Trailer". Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  13. ^ "Guild Grumps: Episode 5". Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  14. ^ Prismatic Games LLC (4 September 2014). "OUR GRUMPIEST ANNOUNCEMENT YET". Kickstarter. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  15. ^ Long, Shawn (23 April 2014). "Hex Heroes Attains Kickstarter Goal". Nintendo Enthusiast. Enthusiast Gaming. Retrieved 16 June 2016.

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