Toby Turner

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Toby Turner
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Turner at VidCon in 2012.
Personal information
Born
Toby Joe Turner

(1985-03-03) March 3, 1985 (age 39)
Origin Niceville, Florida, USA
Nationality American
OccupationTemplate:Pluralize from text Internet personality, actor
Website tobyturner.com
YouTube information
Also known as Tobuscus
Years active 2006 (2006)–present
GenreTemplate:Pluralize from text
Subscribers 6.3 million (Tobuscus)
2 million (TobyTurner)
6.9 million (TobyGames)
Total views 1.2 billion (Tobuscus)
356.5 million (TobyTurner)
1.9 billion (TobyGames)
Network Maker Studios
Associated acts

Last updated: April 12, 2016

Toby Joe Turner (born March 3, 1985), also known by his stage name Tobuscus, is an American Internet personality, actor, comedian and musician. Originally from Niceville, Florida, he currently resides in Los Angeles, California, and is best known for his YouTube videos as well as a number of television and film roles. As of April 12, 2016, Turner has a total of over 15.1 million subscribers and over 3.4 billion video views over his three YouTube channels.[1][2][3]

Early life

Turner was born in Mississippi and grew up in Niceville, Florida.[4] He attended the University of Florida, and having an interest in filmmaking, graduated with a degree in telecommunication production.[5] Toby's mother later took out a loan and bought him a camera, an act he appreciated helped begin his YouTube career.[6]

Career

YouTube

Overview

Toby Turner has become a popular personality on YouTube, achieving his early notability through his Tobuscus channel, and later through his secondary vlogging channel, as well as his gaming channel. Aside from these channels, Turner also worked with Philip DeFranco on Like Totally Awesome (LTA) and Cute Win Fail, after befriending and being employed by DeFranco.[7][8] LTA was a gaming and review channel that ran during the late 2000s and early 2010s.[9]

In July 2013, Turner signed with YouTube multi-channel network Maker Studios.[10]

Main channel

Toby Turner first joined YouTube on May 14, 2006, when he created a channel under the name of "Tobuscus".[1] The first video that remains on the channel is a sketch based on the 2006 film Click.[11] One of Turner's earliest popular videos is "Don't Tase Me, Bro!", a remixed recording of the University of Florida Taser incident in which his classmate Andrew Meyer was stunned with a taser gun by a police officer.[12] Interviewed about the video by MTV, Turner explained that, after watching the clip, "as soon as [he] heard [Andrew] yelling, [he] knew it would fit in a hip-hop song", and that he "wanted to give [Andrew] the profits" from sales of related merchandise.[12] The Tobuscus channel has since continued to focus on comedic skits and animated sketches. Turner's Literal Trailers series is one of his most popular, earning him mainstream recognition from CBS News, who described his rendition of the Dead Island trailer as "amazing" and "hilarious",[13] and Wired, who praised Turner's Literal Trailer of Iron Man 3.[14]

Vlogging and gaming channels

In April 2009 he began using his "TobyTurner" channel to upload daily unedited vlogs, which he dubbed "lazy vlogs." Later in July 2010 Toby registered his fourth (third in use) YouTube channel under the name "TobyGames",[3] designating it for a new series of comedic Let's Play videos. The channel has featured playthrough videos of numerous games since its inception, including the long-running Minecraft and Happy Wheels series.

Collaborations

Turner performing with Jack Douglass at VidCon 2012.

In addition to producing his own original content over three channels, Turner has worked together with a wide range of other YouTube personalities on various projects. In 2009 he performed a guitar collaboration with Joe Penna (MysteryGuitarMan) using two separate videos played simultaneously;[15][16] in 2010 he made an appearance on the fifth episode of The Annoying Orange, titled "A Cheesy Episode";[17] in early 2011 he worked with iJustine on a number of LittleBigPlanet 2 Let's Play videos;[18] since 2011 he has worked on many projects with Jack Douglass, including parody "Tobjackscus",[19] sketch "Dubstep Tobuscus",[20] and music videos "Take Off Your Clothes (Like Scarlett Johansson)",[21] "Razors in Your Apple (On Halloween)",[22] and "The Valentine's Day Song";[23] and in 2012 he starred in a short with Olga Kay entitled Olga Kay Goes Haywire.,[24] as well as starring in an episode of the YouTube series, "Retarded Policeman". Tobuscus has also appeared alongside notable celebrities on several occasions, including the music video for the song "Whistle While I Work It", featuring Chester See and Wayne Brady,[25] as well as starring in a three-parter YouTube series "Terminator Genisys: The YouTube Chronicles" to promote the upcoming film "Terminator Genisys". A range of well-known personalities were involved in the series, including Arnold Schwarzenegger himself, and YouTube stars such as Lilly Singh, Olga Kay, Sean Klitzner, Epic Lloyd, The Warp Zone, and Kevin Lieber.[26][27][28]

Aside from these works, Turner has also presented a web series called CuteWinFail, created by Turner and co-produced with Philip DeFranco and his production company FishBowl Worldwide Media, since its inception in October 2010,[29] although in November 2012 his involvement ended after 100 episodes of the show.[30] He also works as a host on Tagged, a gaming-themed YouTube series produced by NODE Studios,[31][32] and plays the Satan character in the Fine Brothers web series MyMusic.[33]

Film and television

Turner's first feature-length film role came in 2010 romantic comedy film New Low, in which he played stand-up comedian Dave, the best friend of main character Wendell played by writer, producer and director Adam Bowers.[citation needed] The film was premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2010, before it received coverage at the Austin Film Festival in October and at the Glasgow Film Festival the following February, and was later released on DVD in 2012.[citation needed] Later, in 2012, he starred in psychological horror film Smiley, written and directed by Michael Gallagher and starring fellow YouTube partner Shane Dawson.[34] Turner will also star in the upcoming film The Great Gilly Hopkins, set for release in 2015.[35]

From 2012-2014, Turner starred in the Cartoon Network animated series The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange. Turner played Nerville, the only human character who can interact with the fruits.[36][37]

Other work

Aside from video production and other entertainment, Toby Turner – who is described on his official website as a "viral marketer ... [and] consultant for viral video and social media platforms"[38] – has worked with a number of major companies on advertising campaigns, including NBC, Disney, and others.[39] Among his online commercial credits are adverts for Fox crime drama series Lie to Me, footwear manufacturer and retailer Timberland, snack food product Pop-Tarts, and social network aggregation website Ouibox.[citation needed]

Toby has also secured hosting roles for a number of events and series, including reporting on the Toshiba "Set Me Free Tour" for MTV in August 2009[40][41] and presenting holiday special web shows for Comedy Central, Spike and VH1.[39] In December 2012, Turner was nominated for the award of Best Host at the 2013 Streamy Awards,[42] although eventually lost out to KassemG.[43]

In May 2013, Turner set up a fundraising campaign on crowdfunding website Indiegogo for an iOS (and later Android) game based on his Tobuscus Adventures YouTube series, called Tobuscus Adventures: Wizards!.[44][45] The fundraiser surpassed its goal of $240,000 within two days.[46] The game features Turner as main character Tobuscus as he fights off hordes of zombies to get to the Wizard of Darkness.,[44][47] and also cameos Gabe Hohreiter as Gabuscus, and Turner's dog Gryphon.[47] The game was later released in March 2015 for iOS and will later be released for Android.[48][49] Before its release, Toby also revealed that a second, albeit smaller game, was in development at the same time and based on the popular sandbox game Minecraft, titled "Mine The Diamond", which was later released in June 2015 for iOS.[50][51]

In May 2014, Turner signed a three-book deal with Tegen Books, an imprint of Harper Collins, to help create an illustrated journal-style series based on Tobuscus Adventures. The first book will be published in the fall of 2015, with the following two set to release in summer 2016 and winter 2017.[52]

Personal life

Having begun his video-making career in Niceville, Turner moved to Los Angeles, California in 2008, where he resides with his dog Gryphon.[39]

Sexual abuse allegations

On April 8, 2016, Turner's ex-girlfriend April Fletcher, known online as AprilEfff, made several allegations about the YouTuber, including that he was addicted to drugs, that he had cheated on several of his former partners (including Fletcher), and that he drugged and raped Fletcher in February 2013.[53][54] Writing a blog post on Tumblr, Fletcher claimed that she had contemplated suicide following the episodes, and that Turner had likely committed the same acts to other women.[54] On April 9, 2016, Jaclyn Glenn, another of Turner's ex-girlfriends, posted a video on YouTube responding to the allegations. Glenn stated that Turner had affairs in their relationship and that while she thought the rape allegations are possible, she personally believed that they were untrue.[55]

Turner responded to the accusations on April 11, 2016. In a short video, he dubbed Fletcher's claims as "false," claiming that he has "never done anything without her consent [and] never tried to trick her into anything."[53]

Filmography

Besides his primary YouTube career, Turner has also been featured in various other media roles:

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2012 New Low Dave Lead role
Smiley Mark Supporting role
2015 The Great Gilly Hopkins Unknown Post-production
2016 The Angry Birds Movie Perry Deleted in post-production
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2008 Stranger Things Father Michael Hutchins Pilot episode
Listen One episode
2012–2014 The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange Nerville Series regular
2015 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Game host Episode: "Intimidation Game"
Web
Year Title Role Notes
2009 Russian Recommendations Roman Video shorts
2010 True Stories from My Crappy Childhood Himself Video short
The Annoying Orange Cheese One episode
BlackBoxTV Keith One episode
2012 Olga Kay Goes Haywire Himself Video short
MyMusic Satan Series regular
FART with Toby Turner - Retarded Policeman #34 Himself Video short
2013 Dead Island: No Retreat Sam Video short
Ear Troll (w/ Tobuscus) Ear Troll Video short
Whistle While I Work It Himself Music video
2015 Terminator Genisys: The YouTube Chronicles Himself/T-1000 Video short
Video games
Year Title Role Notes
2015 Tobuscus Adventures: Wizards Tobuscus (voice) Also creator
Mine The Diamond Tobuscus (voice) Also creator
Marvel Avengers Academy Ant-Man (Scott Lang) (voice)[56]

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