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Hannah Maud Hart, widely recognized as a comedian, author, host, and prominent internet personality, was born on November 2, 1986. She has two sisters—Naomi, her full sister, and Maggie, her half-sister. After completing high school, Hart spent a brief period in Japan before enrolling at the University of California, Berkeley. She graduated with a double major in English and Japanese. Following her studies, she worked as a translator in a Manhattan-based firm.
Hannah Hart gained widespread attention through her YouTube channel, MyHarto. This led to her being affectionately nicknamed "Harto" by fans. Her breakthrough came with the launch of My Drunk Kitchen, a comedic cooking series that features her preparing meals while humorously intoxicated. The concept originated when she recorded a spontaneous video for a friend over a web chat. The video quickly went viral, prompting her to turn it into a full-fledged series.
Within just two months of the show's debut, YouTube invited her to become a partner. Over time, Hart diversified the show by inviting celebrity guests, further increasing its popularity. New episodes are released weekly, typically on Thursdays.
Building on her YouTube fame, Hart launched a highly successful crowdfunding campaign via Indiegogo to fund her international tour. The project, titled Hello Harto: The Tour Show, involved vlogs, travel features, and cooking segments, allowing her to connect with fans around the world both online and in person.
Though primarily known for her digital content, Hart has also experimented with various comedic projects. Her collaboration with fellow YouTube stars in the digital comedy series No Filter garnered a significant online following. She later starred in the web-based film Camp Takota, along with her No Filter co-stars.
In 2016, Hart appeared in Dirty Thirty, a comedic feature film produced by Lionsgate Entertainment. The film continued to build on her reputation in the digital comedy and indie film scenes.
Expanding her creative portfolio, Hart authored the bestselling parody cookbook My Drunk Kitchen: A Guide to Eating, Drinking, and Going with Your Gut, inspired by her hit YouTube series. The book further secured her place as a multi-talented creator across various media platforms.
Hannah Hart has been open about her identity as a lesbian and is an advocate for LGBTQ+ visibility and acceptance. She has used her platform to speak candidly about her experiences. At one point, she was publicly in a relationship with fellow YouTube personality Ingrid Nilsen, though the two later parted ways.
Hart has been recognized for her digital influence, including appearances at the 3rd and 4th Streamy Awards. With an engaging personality and a height of 5 feet 4 inches, she combines charm with charisma, earning fans across social media platforms. Reportedly, her net worth stands at an estimated $2 million, reflecting her sustained success in the digital entertainment space.
Hannah Hart has released a few musical singles, including "On the Internet" (2012) and "Summer Jam" (2015). She has also lent her voice to animation, most notably as "Temp Bot" in the web series Bee and PuppyCat.
Additionally, Hart was cast in the reboot of the cult children’s series Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, an updated version of the original Sid and Marty Krofft show, bringing her into the realm of nostalgic entertainment for a new generation.
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