Angry Grandpa
Angry Grandpa was born in Chatham County, Georgia, United States on October 16th, 1950 and is the YouTube Star. At the age of 67, Angry Grandpa 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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TheAngryGrandpaShow was initially created in 2007 by Green's son Michael and became known in large part for its prank videos, in which Green is frequently seen reacting to his son's provocations by screaming profanities and destroying furniture, kitchen appliances, and technology. His commentary and over-the-top reactions to recent events and controversial topics have also garnered significant attention.
After gathering an audience on Break.com, Green migrated to YouTube and gained popularity there. Among Green's most popular videos are his reaction to the music video of Rebecca Black's single "Friday", which was featured on The Guardian's viral video chart in 2011, Green ripping up his son's WrestleMania tickets, destroying his son's PlayStation 4, smashing a television set during the Super Bowl 50 after being frustrated at his favored team's loss, and a prank causing him to hack at a durian with a Japanese sword. In another popular video format, Green's son is seen gifting his father, who until then had lived in a trailer park, a new house and a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air, one like he owned in his youth, causing Green to react—by way of exception—with joy and gratitude.
While questions have been raised regarding the authenticity of the channel's content, including by fellow YouTuber Ray William Johnson, Green's son has credited his father's bipolar disorder for the rage-driven outbursts seen in the videos.
In December 2015, Green released a cover of Waylon Jennings's "The Most Sensible Thing" in association with musician Shooter Jennings, who he had previously recorded videos with. As of December 2020, TheAngryGrandpaShow is still being operated by Green's son. The channel now mainly uploads posthumous videos that were produced before Green's death.