Rafi Fine
Rafi Fine was born in Brooklyn, NY on June 9th, 1983 and is the YouTube Star. At the age of 40, Rafi Fine 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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Fine Brothers Entertainment (FBE) is an American media company, founded by brothers Benny Fine (born March 19, 1981) and Rafi Fine (born June 9, 1983), creators and media entrepreneurs.
FBE is best known for their React video series, their several timed-spoiler series, narrative web series, as well as creating a "transmedia" sitcom on YouTube, MyMusic.
FBE has been creating content since 2004, and has many large digital channels on YouTube (REACT, FBE, FBE2), Facebook (FBE, FBE Shows, Do They Know It, What Would My Kid Do, and Reverse Ratings), Snapchat (Try Not To and React) and Instagram's IGTV, has sold multiple television shows (React to That, Celebs React, Six Degrees of Everything, Emo Dad, and Sing It!), and released their first feature film in 2017 (F the Prom). FBE has over 8 billion views and over 32 million subscribers.
They are one of the few companies to have two YouTube channels with over 10 million subscribers.
Due to a controversy over an attempt to license and trademark the term "React", as well as the names of their series, the Fine Brothers' channels lost hundreds of thousands of subscribers in early 2016.
However, they had regained their former subscriber numbers by May 2016.In July of 2018, Marc Hustvedt joined as the new CEO of FBE to help with the continued growth of the company.
With the addition of Marc as CEO, FBE went on to expand their consumer products offering by acquiring Officially Pinned in early 2019 and later that year established an Interactive Content Lab to expand the studio’s interactive storytelling capabilities to help with their partnership with Eko.
Early life and career
The brothers grew up in Brooklyn, New York, in an Orthodox Jewish family. The Fine Brothers said they had been making videos for almost half of their lives; Benny, the elder brother, would "rope [Rafi] into making all sorts of weird stuff." When they first got their first video camera, the two "started recording comedy sketches as teenagers," a New York magazine chronicled them. The bulk of their teen years were spent in Sullivan County, New York. Benny attended Dickinson College for two years before transferring to Hunter College, where he obtained a degree in film studies. With short sketches and full-length comedies shot with action figures, the two began amusing their friends.
The brothers announced in 2000 that they made a live action film festival in Berlin, and that they were planning to produce a movie every year, wishing that one would soon help them break into Hollywood. Despite winning young filmmaker awards, the pair soon decided that this route was not the right option and that their future lay on the internet, which they admired at the time as the country's biggest film festival. The brothers developed their first website in 2003 and launched their first web video in 2004.
Since a video of Benny Fine in blackface as part of Shane Dawson's Degrassi parody, the Fine Brothers' summer holiday in 2020 left them as their own business.