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Shane Dawson, born Shane Lee Yaw on July 19, 1988, in Long Beach, California, is an American YouTube personality, sketch comedian, actor, filmmaker, songwriter, and singer. He attended Lakewood High School in his hometown. Dawson faced a challenging upbringing—he was overweight during his childhood and endured abuse from his alcoholic father, who eventually left the family. Raised in a low-income household alongside his two siblings, Dawson was frequently bullied. He is of Dutch, Welsh, Swedish, and English descent.
Dawson discovered his passion for video production while participating in school video projects with friends. This interest culminated in the launch of his primary YouTube channel, ShaneDawsonTV, on March 10, 2008. In the early days of his online career, he was concurrently employed at Jenny Craig, Inc., working alongside his mother and brother. However, after posting a pole-dancing video filmed at his workplace, Dawson was terminated from the job in August 2008.
His popularity soared with comedic and satirical content featuring recurring characters such as Ned the Nerd, Amy, Aunt Hilda, S. Deezy, Shananay, Mom, and Fruitlupe. One of his notable videos, “Fred is Dead,” earned over 23 million views. Dawson later launched a secondary channel, ShaneDawsonTV2, although it saw limited usage and primarily featured vlog-style content, often posted via iPhone.
The growing popularity of his YouTube videos led to collaborations with other prominent YouTubers including TheFineBros, Joey Graceffa, and Bart Baker. His productions frequently involved long-time producer Lauren Schnipper.
On August 11, 2010, Dawson announced plans to create a 30-minute pilot titled SD High. In a YouTube video, he revealed that the show would be semi-autobiographical and focus on his experiences working at a weight-loss center.
Music also played a role in Dawson’s career. His debut single “SUPLUV!” was released on iTunes on March 31, 2012, along with an accompanying music video. The song reached No. 28 on the U.S. iTunes Pop Chart and charted at No. 163 on the UK Singles Chart.
He ventured into film direction with the comedy movie Not Cool, which he began filming in Pittsburgh following an announcement on April 4, 2014. The film, in which he also starred, debuted in September 2014 and was produced on a budget of approximately $1 million.
Dawson expanded his creative portfolio by publishing a memoir titled I Hate Myselfie: A Collection of Essays, where he shared personal stories and insights about his life and online fame. His contributions to internet culture did not go unnoticed. In 2010, Forbes ranked him as the 25th most popular web celebrity.
With an estimated net worth of $2 million, Dawson’s impact on YouTube remains significant. His main channel was once recognized as the 56th most subscribed, boasting around 6 million subscribers and nearly 1 billion views at its peak.
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