Michael Buckley

YouTube Star

Michael Buckley was born in Wallingford, Connecticut, United States on June 8th, 1975 and is the YouTube Star. At the age of 48, Michael Buckley biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
June 8, 1975
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Wallingford, Connecticut, United States
Age
48 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Profession
Actor, Blogger, Dub Actor, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Writer
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Mike Donegan, ​ ​(m. 2002; div. 2015)​
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Michael Buckley Career

Career

What the Buck?!

Table for Two became a small weekly segment, giving him "a chance to riff and rant on his own." "It snowballed" after his cousin posted some on YouTube, according to him. In May 2006, Buckley began a following on MySpace and established his YouTube channel, often mocking and parodying celebrities and pop culture, often mocking and parodying them. He quit his low-paying day job as an administrative assistant for Live Nation, a music promotion company, on September 11, 2008, and started earning more money as an online entertainer. Edge Boston said, "Three or four times a week, he uploads his slickly written commentaries on celebrities and pop culture, which are among the snarkest to be found on the internet." His high-energy, fast-talking, pop-culture obsession has been dubbed "irreverent, fast-talking, pop-culture obsesessed"; he has been likened to "a living can of Red Bull." Within the first five months of being on Facebook, he became the second most popular vlogger. DirecTV, Leeza Gibbons' syndicated radio show, and a regular guest spot on Fox News' weekly gossip show Lips & Ears have all flourished as a result of his online success, including DirecTV, Leeza Gibbons' syndicated radio show, and Red Eye. What the Buck? appeared on Lips & Ears host Courtney Friel, who was on a trial. "The beauty of YouTube is that they have complete creative liberty." Buckley welcomed him onto the show.

"The Top (& Bottom) Gays of YouTube appeared on September 6, 2007" is a YouTube video. Buckley's first all-gay collaboration video by YouTube's most subscribed video bloggers, "YouTube gay village" was announced. The video featured James Majesty, Chris Crocker, William Sledd, and "Gay God" (Matthew Lush), with Buckley acting as host for various outtakes. Buckley began to air live on the social media portal, BlogTV, on April 23, 2008. Over 200,000 viewers have already watched his live shows. He went from BlogTV to YouNow, and appeared on Tuesday nights at 5 p.m. Eastern, but YouNow has been off-air and replaced it with ConnecTV, a website where users can text chat about TV shows online. BuckNews is a YouTube channel that is a spinoff of What the Buck?! In which he included material that did not appear in his main display, he did not include it in his show. In addition, Buckley has produced two spin-off shows (Pass the Buck and Buck Factor) that promoted the friendship between him and his followers, but unfortunately, the service is no longer available. He has since deleted his account "BuckNews." Buckley was nominated for a Streamy award in the category of "Best Web Series Host" in March 2010. In addition, Michael has created "Dear Buck," where he responds to questions posted on his website, Facebook, and/or previous Dear Buck shows. He hosted the red carpet section of the 2010 Teen Choice Awards in August 2010, which were streamed online. During this series, James Majesty talked to celebrities, television stars, and web stars like James Majesty. In June 2011, he appeared on "Who is my YouTube Date?" Luke Cutforth's project was hosted by him. He appeared on Genuine Ken with Whitney Port as a guest judge. Buckley appeared in the sitcom Husbands as himself in September 2011. He appeared on myISH's ISHlist, a web series that lists the top music videos in a particular genre or niche. Buckley was crowned the winner of the "Coast Co-Host Search" on Live in July 2012. Kelly co-hosted the morning show alongside Kelly Ripa on Tuesday, July 24. He worked on ConnecTV, a website that was used for discussing TV shows on a channel from September 2012 to April 2013. As of August 2014, Buck has 395 million views as a result of his uploading of videos. Buckley appeared on New Media Rockstars Top 100 Channels in 2014, ranked at #90.

Buckley's HELP! instructional book was released in 2017.

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What the Buck?!

Michael Buckley's short films are a collection of celebrity gossip and comedies. Buckley played pranks at celebrities in the series, and he was often making quips while reporting on pop-culture news. Table for Two, a public-access cable television show, premiered in 2005. Later, clips were posted on MySpace, as well as on a YouTube channel called peron75, where it reached many more people. By May 1, 2007, the show went from cable television to YouTube, and then into What the Buck? The show's own dedicated channel called 'WHATTHEBUCKSHOW.'

By 2008, the What the Buck?!

YouTube's YouTube channel was one of the top ten most popular YouTube channels, where it remained for about two years. According to the show, there were 1.43 million total channel subscribers and 464 million viewers per episode. Buckley canceled the show in a video titled "The End" on YouTube on July 1, 2016.

Buckley became "The Minisode Maniac" in January 2009 by writing and promoting The Minisode Network's content on the Minisode Network's YouTube page and Crackle. In mid-February, Michael officially announced his last Minisode Maniac episode. In the snow, he froze around his backyard in a mad dash.

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HORSE POWER: If Gary Sanderson was ever banned from riding horses again, something has gone horribly wrong...PLUS British rivals have appeared in Ireland

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 2, 2024
It's the friendship that annodes you every time. You can almost feel the connection between horse and human from the moment you step into a yard. Lara Hegarty, for example, has followed the mighty Istabraq for the past seven years at JP McManus' Martinstown Stud. She confesses to putting more faith into the rugs as the biggest hurdler of all-time wears than her own wardrobe, and she adores this old gelding unconditionally. It's the same as Adam Connolly, the groom of Galopin Des Champs. He's spent so much time with the powerhouse that he knows his quirks, which include the dual Cheltenham Gold Cup winner, standing with his head over his stable door, enjoying the birds perched on the roof of the adjoining barn.

Robin Goodfellow's racing tips: Best bets for Wednesday, March 20

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 19, 2024
Robin Goodfellow, Mail Sport's racing expert, shares his advice for Wednesday's meetings in Haydock, Market Rasen, and Southwell.

DOMINIC KING: Terrific Paul Townend is a muddy marvel!Willie Mullins' stable jockey enjoys memorable opening day at Cheltenham as Lossiemouth completes hat-trick of wins

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2024
KING DOMINIC: As the temperature dropped and his face was splattered with mud, Paul Townend shivered, but he may have stayed where he had been standing forever. On the winner's podium, Lossiemouth's flashy grey mare had enthralled the afterburners to finish a memorable opening day for him and his handler, Willie Mullins, hers the third leg of a treble that featured Gaelic Warrior's majesty and State Man's power.