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Jacksepticeye
Jacksepticeye
NameSeán William McLoughlin
Birth date1990-02-07
Birth placeCounty Offaly, Ireland
OccupationYouTuber, streamer, voice actor, producer
Years active2012–present
ChannelJacksepticeye
Subscribers~30 million

Jacksepticeye is the online alias of Seán William McLoughlin, an Irish YouTuber, streamer, and entertainer known for energetic Let's Play videos, vlogs, and philanthropic livestreams. He gained prominence alongside creators from the YouTube gaming community such as PewDiePie, Markiplier, Game Grumps, and MrBeast, and has collaborated with mainstream entertainers, developers, and media companies. His work spans online video, voice acting, live events, and charity initiatives involving organizations and personalities across digital entertainment and philanthropy.

Early life and education

McLoughlin was born in County Offaly and raised in Cavan, Ireland, during a period of increased connectivity partly influenced by the expansion of Broadband internet and the global reach of platforms like YouTube and Twitch. He attended local schools in County Offaly and later studied at institutions influenced by Irish cultural programmes and European media education models, while drawing inspiration from Irish performers such as Bono, Colm Meaney, and Graham Norton. Early exposure to consoles like the PlayStation 2, titles from Nintendo, and indie scenes linked to publishers like Valve Corporation and Square Enix informed his interest in interactive media and online production.

YouTube career

McLoughlin launched his channel during the rise of Let's Play culture, joining a cohort that included The Yogscast, Smosh Games, Achievement Hunter, and The Game Theorists. His growth paralleled platform milestones such as the emergence of the YouTube Partner Program, the spread of Let's Play formats popularized by creators like Herman Cain—and later mainstream crossover efforts involving Disney, Netflix, HBO, and BBC. He navigated algorithmic changes implemented by Google and corporate shifts including acquisitions by Alphabet Inc. while participating in cross-channel initiatives and network affiliations with entities similar to Revolver Digital and multi-channel networks akin to Fullscreen. His streaming presence on Twitch and later return to multi-platform streaming reflects trends set by contemporaries like Summit1g, Ninja, and DrLupo.

Content and style

His videos are characterized by high-energy commentary, quick edits, and a persona that echoes theatricality found in performers such as Jim Carrey, Robin Williams, and contemporary vloggers like Casey Neistat. He plays titles from developers such as Valve Corporation, Bethesda Softworks, Electronic Arts, Rockstar Games, and indie studios associated with Kickstarter and itch.io. Episodes often reference franchises including Minecraft, Grand Theft Auto V, Undertale, Five Nights at Freddy's, The Last of Us, and Portal 2. His production draws upon editing techniques seen in professional channels such as Vsauce, Wendover Productions, and Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell, while incorporating music and sound design practices used by artists represented by labels like Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, and Warner Music Group.

Collaborations and partnerships

He has collaborated with creators and celebrities across media, including online personalities like PewDiePie, Markiplier, CrankGameplays, Ethan Nestor (CrankGameplays), Lindsay Ellis, and groups such as The Game Grumps and Smosh. Partnerships span brands and entertainment companies such as Riot Games, Blizzard Entertainment, Epic Games, Nintendo, Microsoft, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Amazon, and streaming platforms like Twitch and YouTube. He participated in live events with organizations including PAX, E3, Gamescom, VidCon, and collaborative charity events inspired by models from Extra Life and Red Nose Day.

Philanthropy and charitable work

McLoughlin has hosted fundraising livestreams and benefit events supporting nonprofits like Make-A-Wish Foundation, Direct Relief, Action Against Hunger, and health charities similar in profile to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and UNICEF. His charity initiatives often emulate large-scale digital fundraisers run by figures such as MrBeast, PewDiePie, and organizations like Movember Foundation and Comic Relief. He has worked with charities and event organizers across regions including Europe and North America, aligning with humanitarian responses coordinated by groups like Doctors Without Borders, Red Cross, and international relief networks tied to the United Nations.

Personal life

McLoughlin's personal narrative intersects with Irish cultural life and global digital communities, with personal influences from Irish music and cinema including figures like Enya, The Cranberries, Liam Neeson, and Daniel Day-Lewis. As a public figure he has engaged with discussions around mental health initiatives championed by advocates such as Brené Brown and organizations like Mind (charity), paralleling broader creator conversations led by personalities like Shane Dawson and Dodie Clark. He maintains residences influenced by media hubs comparable to Los Angeles, London, and Dublin's creative scenes, and his public-facing activities include appearances at conventions and interviews with outlets such as The Guardian, BBC, The New York Times, and Forbes.

Awards and recognition

His channel and philanthropic efforts have been recognized in contexts similar to the Shorty Awards, Streamy Awards, and features in publications like Time (magazine), Forbes, Rolling Stone, and The Verge. Industry peers such as PewDiePie, Markiplier, and Smosh have cited his influence on gaming content trends, and his participation in large collaborative streams places him among notable digital creators acknowledged by organizations including YouTube, Twitch, and media festivals like VidCon and PAX.

Category:Irish YouTubers Category:1990 births Category:Living people