Chella Man

Illustrator

Chella Man was born in Pennsylvania, United States on November 26th, 1998 and is the Illustrator. At the age of 25, Chella Man 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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Date of Birth
November 26, 1998
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Pennsylvania, United States
Age
25 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Profession
Actor, Artist, Model, Youtuber
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Chella Man Career

In March 2017, he created his YouTube channel where he posted videos about his personal experiences with gender dysphoria, his identity, his love life, and American Sign Language translation videos to popular songs. Man stated in an interview with Teen Vogue, "There is an extreme lack of representation for young, Deaf, queer, Jewish, Asian, transgender artists...So, I decided to be my own representation." Man also posts videos that attempt to mobilize young voters and discuss the political effects of the Trump administration, whom he did not support. Man began doing so after president Donald Trump visited his high school during his presidential campaign.

In May 2018, Man presented his TedX Talk entitled Becoming Him in which he talks about his transition journey and gender issues for LGBTQ youth and people with disabilities.

Man signed to IMG as their first Deaf Jewish-Asian model in September 2018. He has modeled for magazines including The Advocate, Bad Hombre, Time Out, Dazed, Gay Times and Mission, and for brands including Calvin Klein, Gap, and American Eagle.

In March 2019, it was announced that Man would make his acting debut as Jericho, a mute crime fighter, for the DC Universe's digital series Titans in its second season. Man stated that he connected to the character, who uses sign language to communicate. He discusses the importance of disabled actors playing disabled characters to support proper representation, stating, "Casting disabled actors/actresses for disabled roles will aid to authentically represent and deconstruct stereotypes built around our identities". Man has discussed and worked alongside fellow disabilities activist Judith Heumann, and queer activist Jillian Mercado.

In March 2021, Man appeared on Tamron Hall, discussing his transition that went viral in 2017.

In June 2021, Man is a recently published author to Penguin Random House; his book, Continuum was the newest addition to the Pocket Change Collective, a series focused on creating a space to discuss gender, sexuality, activism and intersectionality within the literary world.

In October 2021, Man became one of the first out trans men to work with a major beauty brand, as a member of the team of young influencers Yves Saint Laurent assembled to promote their Nu Collection, aimed at a Gen Z audience.

Man paints, designs tattoos, and has interest in fashion design. Man described how he finds inspiration as "pulled from anything I stumble upon that I find aesthetically pleasing. This could be a Picasso in the MoMA or a polka-dotted hat on the NY subway."

Featured on his YouTube channel, Man's art publication is a 3-minute long visual performance, The Beauty of Being Deaf, promoting a jewelry collection that transforms hearing aids into ear jewelry. Man stated he created this jewelry collection as a way to introduce Deaf people into the fashion industry, as well as removing the stigma for wearing hearing aids and cochlear implants. He states, "Yet the appearance of hearing aids and cochlear implants have always created a disconnect. The pieces never felt like me, and I had no control over their designs. I always found myself brainstorming ways to reclaim the machinery that had become a part of me."

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Chella Man Awards
  • Out100, GLAAD (2018)
  • Dazed 100, number 10, Dazed (2019)
  • Pride50, Queerty (2019)
  • Pride 25, Pride.com (2019)
  • LGBTQ+ account, Shorty Awards (2019)
  • Judge, Shorty Awards (2020)
  • Hero Award, Attitude (2021)
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