Toby Turner
Toby Turner was born in Osborn, Mississippi, United States on March 3rd, 1985 and is the YouTube Star. At the age of 39, Toby Turner 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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Toby Joseph Turner (born March 3, 1985), also known as Tobuscus, is an American internet star, comedian, and singer.
He hails from Niceville, Florida, and is best known for his YouTube videos, as well as a number of television and film roles.
Turner has over 14.61 million followers and over 3.8 billion video views as of July 10, 2019, according to his three YouTube channels.
Early life
Toby Joseph Turner was born in Osborn, Mississippi, on March 3, 1985, and grew up in Niceville, Florida. He attended the University of Florida and showed an interest in filmmaking, and graduated with a degree in telecommunication production. Turner's mother took out a loan and bought him a video camera, which he loved because it helped him begin his YouTube journey.
Personal life
Turner, who began his video production career in Niceville, migrated to Los Angeles in 2008. Turner has speculated that he may have ADHD, and others have made the remark due to his boisterous and often inappropriate behavior.
Career
Toby Turner has since emerged as a well-known celebrity on YouTube, beginning with his Tobuscus channel and then his secondary vlogging channel, as well as his gaming channel. Turner's style of writing is often extroverted, rambling, and ecstatic, but he will still avoid using profanity and censors any explicit material due to his intended audience.
Turner spent time on YouTube, Like Totally Awesome (LTA) and Cute Win Fail with Philip DeFranco, before befriending and being employed by DeFranco. LTA was a gaming and review channel that appeared in the late 2000s and early 2010s. Turner first joined Machinima in 2010 before moving to Maker Studios in July 2013.
Toby Turner first appeared on YouTube on May 14, 2006, when he created "Tobuscus" instead. A sketch based on the 2006 film Click is the first video on the channel. "Don't Tase Me, Bro" is one of Turner's oldest dated videos. "A remastered recording of the University of Florida Taser incident in which his classmate Andrew Meyer was stunned by a police officer with a taser pistol." Turner said, after watching the clip, "as soon as [he] heard [Andrew] yelling, [he] knew it would fit in a hip-hop song] and that he [Andrew] wanted to get [Andrew] the money" from MTV's selling similar products. The Tobuscus channel has since concentrated on comedic skits and animated sketches, earning accolades for titles such as "I Can Swing My Sword," "Safety Torch," and "Nugget In A Biscuit." Turner's Literal Trailers series is now one of his most popular, earning him widespread attention from CBS News, who praised Turner's Literal Trailer of Iron Man 3.
Turner began releasing daily unedited vlogs about his personal life in April 2009, which he dubbed "lazy vlogs." Turner released his fourth (third in use) YouTube channel in July 2010, dubbed "TobyGames" for a new series of comedic Let's Play videos. Since its inception, the channel has carried playthrough videos of many indie and AAA games, including the long-running Minecraft and Happy Wheels series.
Turner has collaborated with a number of other YouTube stars on various projects in addition to creating his own original content for three channels. He appeared on "Tobjackscus," sketch "Dubstep Tobuscus," and "I Heart of You," as well as appearing in "Movies on Netflix; in 2009 he appeared on "The Annoyance"; in 2010 he appeared on "A Cheesy Episode"; and "Take Off Your Clothes"; and "The Valentine's Day Song"; and in a video version of the YouTube series "Retarded Policeman"; In addition to acting in a three-part YouTube series "Terminator Genisys" to advertise Terminator Genisys, Tobuscus has appeared on several occasions, including the music video for the song "Whistle While I Work It," starring Chester See and Wayne Brady. The film starred a number of well-known celebrities, including Arnold Schwarzenegger himself, as well as YouTube stars such as Lilly Singh, Olga Kay, Sean Klitzner, Epic Lloyd, The Warp Zone, and Kevin Lieber.
Turner has also created and co-produced CuteWinFail, created by Turner and co-produced with Philip DeFranco and his production company FishBowl Worldwide Media since its inception in October 2010, but it came to an end in November 2012 after 100 episodes of the program ended in November 2012. He also appears in Tagged, a node Studios-themed YouTube series, and portrays Satan in the Fine Brothers web series MyMusic.
Turner's first feature-length film role came in the 2010 romantic comedy film New Low, in which he played stand-up comedian Dave, the best friend of principal character Wendell, played by writer, producer, and director Adam Bowers. The film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2010, before it was covered at the Austin Film Festival in October and the Glasgow Film Festival in February, and then released on DVD in 2012. He appeared in the psychological thriller film Smiley, written and directed by Michael Gallagher and starring YouTube co-star Shane Dawson later this year. Turner appeared alongside Dawson in the 2015 comedy Bob Thunder: Internet Assassin, and appeared in a small role in the 2015 film The Great Gilly Hopkins.
Turner appeared in the Cartoon Network animated series The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange from 2012 to 2014. Turner played Nerville, the only human character to interact with the fruits.