Michael Green

YouTube Star

Michael Green was born in Colorado on June 2nd, 1987 and is the YouTube Star. At the age of 36, Michael Green 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
June 2, 1987
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Colorado
Age
36 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
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Michael Green Life

About

The Angry Grandpa Show's creator, actor, and videographer were all present. KidBehindACamera and Pickleboy are two of the online versions of his name. KidBehindACamera has his own YouTube channel under the username kidbehindacamerahere, as well as a TikTok account under the name kidbehindacamerahere.

Before Fame

Angry Grandpa's filming began in 2008 on a to-bemended YouTube channel before TheAngryGrandpaShow channel appeared.

Trivia

GrandpasCorner is his YouTube channel, which he uses for video blogs, music, advertisements, and other stuff. AGP stands for Pug.

Family Life

Charles, Jennifer, and Kim are his three older siblings. He is the uncle of Angry Grandpa and Tina Wood Jr., who also plays the character Angry Grandpa and Tina. Bridgette West, a fellow YouTuber, is engaged to him. Mia Nicole and her daughter Mia Nicole were born in November 2019.

Associated With

"Angry Grandpa Hates Justin Bieber," is one of Justin Bieber's most popular videos.

After complaining about her "inappropriate behavior," a female entrepreneur, 46, says she was 'vindictive.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2024
Sophie Perhar (left), 46, has accused David Slinger, the co-director of corporate finance firm Synergy in Trade Ltd, of 'improper motives' for asking in administrators to'suffocate and kill' her company following a'significant dropout.' After securing a lucrative deal to deliver her product to Aldi, Mrs Perhar had planned to borrow £350,000 from Synergy in April 2022 for her company The Sustainable Bathroom Company Ltd. Synergy begged her to return them in June last year, but just three hours later, the business was put into administration.

Families are suing Amazon for selling cheap sodium nitrite'suicide kits' to teens, and the claim that the shopping behemoth knows that kids are dying from the toxic chemical

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 3, 2024
At least a dozen families have filed a lawsuit against Amazon for selling Sodium Nitrite, a household chemical that is lethal at high potency. Families of bereaved families are reported to have been able to obtain the medication with relative ease and at a low price. They are now lobbying for a ban on high concentrations of the product from being sold by legislators. Ava Passannanti (left) from Tucson, Arizona, died after purchasing the chemical in February 2021 for only $19.99 plus shipping. Tyler Schmidt died on December 15, after going missing on an after-school walk. In 2020, Ayden Wallin died at the age of 16.

Standard Chartered is embroiled in a court fight worth £300 million

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 16, 2023
More than 200 investors have filed a lawsuit alleging that the bank made misleading or inaccurate representations regarding US sanctions between 2007 and 2019. The court heard that the investment claims would total to at least £286 million. The bank's network of Iranian clients and their links to the Tehran regime, as well as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and its network of terror organisations will be focusing in the United States and United Kingdom. Standard is facing at least 11 cases in the United States brought by deceased military personnel's families over allegations that it aided in the formation of terrorist attacks in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as a slew of multinational banks, including HSBC.