Adam Montoya
Adam Montoya was born in San Diego, California, United States on June 12th, 1984 and is the YouTube Star. At the age of 40, Adam Montoya biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Adam Parris Montoya (born June 12, 1984), better known by his online alias SeaNanners, is an American video game commentator on YouTube.
He wrote about games with other commentators, including VanossGaming, Markiplier, and Tom Cassell.
He worked with GassyMexico (who is best known for his voice impressions, mainly Morgan Freeman), TheGamingTerrorizer, Mr. Sark, Uncle Slam, Mangaminx/TheRPGMinx, Hutch, his girlfriend Cathy Diep, BryceGames, RitzPlays, and Tejbz, among other things.
Montoya revealed on February 5, 2016, that he would play Taskmaster in the smartphone game Marvel Avengers Academy.
Career
Montoya did freelance work such as filming weddings after graduating from San Diego State University. Adam, inspired by other early YouTube gaming commentators, decided to record and upload his own game commentaries during this period.
Montoya released a video on December 3, 2009, announcing that he was now partnered with Machinima, Inc., and that they would be posting their gameplay videos on their network channel. Montoya said he was a full-time Machinima employee on June 14, 2010, according to a video on his channel.
Montoya and his associates announced the establishment of JETPAK, a multi-channel network. He wanted to create a website that didn't contractually use YouTubers and their channels. Former Machinima workers manage the network.
Montoya also confirmed on November 2, 2016 that he would co-star with Scott Robison and Evan Fong in a new YouTube Premium Original series called The Paranormal Adventure Squad. On November 16, 2016, the animated comedies debuted.
Montoya's YouTube video upload rate decreased from at least one video per week during the bulk of his solo career in 2018 to just five videos. Montoya did not say anything about a permanent retirement, but he talked to friends' videos about taking a break from YouTube and video creation to start "passive income up and running," whether I'm doing this or doing that [...] looking closely into real estate." During his return to work on August 29, 2020, he cited several reasons, including mental stability and exhaustion for his two-year absence.