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He currently resides in Los Angeles, California. In , on the Gus and Eddy Podcast, he was found guilty by a jury of his peers of doing booger wall in He has appeared on Smosh Pit several times. His father works for an electric utility company and is a baseball coach. Johnson grew up in Grantsburg, Wisconsin with three younger siblings, including his younger brothers and frequent collaborators Sven and Thor. In middle school, Johnson filmed "stupid sketches that kids would think are funny". He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Stout with a degree in entertainment design concentrated on digital cinema.
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Johnson grew up in Grantsburg, Wisconsin , with three younger siblings, including his younger brothers and frequent collaborators Sven and Thor. In middle school, Johnson filmed "stupid sketches that kids would think are funny". He graduated from University of Wisconsin-Stout with a degree in entertainment design concentrated on digital cinema. Johnson started his YouTube channel in with his first video, "Ian's Song". Johnson has also released music on YouTube since the beginning of his career. In late , Johnson also branched into longform comedy, using Kickstarter to raise funds for a comedy series on a run-down golf course called "Par 9". He celebrated with a video titled "Thank you for 1 million", in which he thanked everyone who had helped him along the way. In , he signed a talent deal with Viacom to create content for Comedy Central. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. American YouTube comedian and podcast host.
College: Idaho. High School: Central in Akron, Ohio. Compare Gus Johnson to other players. Question, Comment, Feedback, or Correction? Are you a Stathead, too? Subscribe to our Free Newsletter.