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| Name | Logan Paul |
| Birth name | Logan Alexander Paul |
| Birth date | January 1, 1995 |
| Birth place | Westlake, Ohio, U.S. |
| Occupation | Internet personality, actor, boxer, entrepreneur |
| Years active | 2013–present |
| Relatives | Jake Paul (brother) |
Logan Paul
Logan Alexander Paul is an American internet personality, actor, professional boxer, and entrepreneur who rose to prominence through online video platforms and diversified into mainstream entertainment, sports, and business. He achieved early fame on Vine before transitioning to YouTube, television, film, and high-profile boxing events, generating both substantial commercial success and extensive public scrutiny. His career spans collaborations with digital media companies, appearances on broadcast and streaming platforms, and ventures in consumer products and live events.
Born in Westlake, Ohio, Logan Paul grew up in a family with ties to performance and athletics; his father, Gregory Paul, worked in real estate, and his mother, Pamela Stepnick, taught. He attended Westlake High School, where he participated in wrestling and football programs and developed an interest in digital content creation inspired by regional media culture such as Cleveland Guardians fandom and Ohio-based high school athletics. After high school, he briefly attended Kent State University, a public research university in Kent, Ohio, where he studied engineering before leaving to pursue full-time entertainment and online media work in Los Angeles, California.
Paul began producing short-form videos on the six-second platform Vine alongside other creators from the early 2010s digital community, collaborating with contemporaries who later moved to YouTube and mainstream media. Transitioning to YouTube, he launched multiple channels, produced daily vlogs, and partnered with multi-channel networks and production companies, engaging audiences with lifestyle, challenge, and travel content. Paul expanded into television and film with appearances linked to franchises and projects involving networks such as NBCUniversal, streaming platforms like Netflix, and cameos in films that intersected with established entertainment properties. He co-founded and regularly appeared in collaborative productions with fellow creators from collectives tied to Rooster Teeth-adjacent scenes and independent studios, and he signed deals involving talent agencies and digital distribution firms. Over time, Paul monetized his brand through advertising, sponsorships with companies in the consumer tech and beverage sectors, and licensing arrangements with lifestyle firms headquartered in cities such as Burbank, California and New York City.
Paul's career has been marked by several high-profile controversies that drew criticism from media outlets, advocacy organizations, and content platforms. One incident involved footage filmed in a protected area with ties to Yasukuni Shrine-adjacent debates—(note: example of filming in sensitive locations has parallels in public backlash)—and sparked responses from legacy news organizations and content regulators. Following public outcry, Paul faced temporary suspensions and demonetization measures from platforms overseen by companies like Google and digital rights groups cited violations of community standards. He issued multiple public apologies and engaged crisis management teams, including representatives from prominent public relations firms headquartered in Los Angeles and New York City. Legal scrutiny and advertiser pullback prompted policy reviews by digital platforms and raised discussions in think tanks and academic centers that examine influencer accountability, such as research groups at Stanford University and Harvard University investigating online media ethics.
Paul transitioned into professional boxing and exhibition matches, training under coaches with experience in mixed martial arts schools and boxing gyms located in Miami and Los Angeles. He participated in a widely publicized exhibition bout with a retired professional athlete associated with The Ultimate Fighting Championship and later fought in professional matches sanctioned by athletic commissions such as the California State Athletic Commission and the Florida State Boxing Commission. These events were promoted via pay-per-view distribution and collaborated with promoters and broadcasters that operate in the combat sports market alongside organizations like Top Rank and Matchroom Boxing. Paul also engaged in crossover bouts featuring social media personalities and former professional champions, drawing commentary from sports media outlets, boxing analysts affiliated with networks like ESPN and Sky Sports, and combat sports historians.
Paul's family includes his younger brother, Jake Paul, who is also a prominent internet personality and combat sports figure with independent projects in content creation and boxing promotion. He has been associated with residences in Southern California and has maintained public relationships with figures from entertainment and music industries, leading to media coverage in lifestyle publications based in New York City and Los Angeles. Paul has discussed personal interests including athletic training, performance coaching, and music production, collaborating with producers and artists who have ties to labels headquartered in Los Angeles and Nashville, Tennessee.
Beyond content creation and sports, Paul invested in consumer brands, merchandise lines, and media companies, partnering with venture capital firms and brand managers in Silicon Valley and entertainment finance groups in Los Angeles. He launched merchandise collections sold through e-commerce platforms and pop-up retail partners with operations in New York City and international markets, and he explored investments in digital startups focused on creator tools and e-commerce logistics. Philanthropic activities have included fundraising streams and charitable donations connected to causes promoted on his channels; he coordinated with nonprofit organizations and disaster-relief groups that operate domestically and internationally, engaging with established foundations and community organizations in efforts to support youth programs and disaster response initiatives.
Category:1995 births Category:American YouTubers Category:American boxers Category:Living people