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| Name | Justine Ezarik |
| Caption | Ezarik in 2019 |
| Birth date | January 20, 1984 |
| Birth place | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
| Occupation | YouTuber, host, actress, author, podcaster |
| Years active | 2006–present |
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Justine Ezarik is an American online personality, content creator, host, actress, and author who rose to prominence through video blogging, technology reviews, and lifestyle content. She has become a visible figure across platforms including YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Vine (historical), and TikTok, appearing in mainstream media outlets such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Wired, and Variety. Her career intersects with technology companies, entertainment productions, and publishing, leading to collaborations with figures and organizations including Apple Inc., Microsoft, Google, Marvel Studios, Nintendo, and SXSW.
Ezarik was born in Pittsburgh and raised in Murrysville, Pennsylvania. She attended local schools in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania before studying at the Angelina College and later earning a degree from the Pennsylvania State University system (regional campus affiliations reported). Her early influences included exposure to digital media and consumer electronics during the rise of companies such as Apple Inc., Dell Technologies, HP Inc., Sony Corporation, and cultural media from YouTube pioneers like Ray William Johnson, Smosh, and Fred Figglehorn.
Ezarik began producing content during the early days of video sharing, aligning with developments at YouTube and cross-platform distribution via iTunes and early blogger networks. She gained viral attention through a series of videos and web appearances that intersected with viral marketing and platform milestones alongside creators such as Toby Turner, Shane Dawson, Philip DeFranco, Casey Neistat, and Michelle Phan. Her professional work expanded into on-camera hosting and commercial partnerships with technology and entertainment companies including Intel Corporation, Samsung, Verizon Communications, AT&T, Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Electronic Arts.
Ezarik has also worked in traditional entertainment: guest roles and cameos on productions connected to Tim Burton, Joss Whedon, J.J. Abrams, and appearances on television series broadcast by networks like ABC, NBC, Fox, and The CW. She has engaged with gaming and esports organizations such as Blizzard Entertainment, Twitch, and Nintendo promotional events. As an author and public speaker she has participated in conferences and festivals including VidCon, Comic-Con International, SXSW, and VidSummit.
Ezarik's channels and profiles produce a range of formats: unboxing and review videos tied to products from Apple Inc., Samsung, Google, Microsoft, and Canon Inc.; vlogs documenting travel to cities like Los Angeles, New York City, and San Francisco; cooking and lifestyle content comparable to creators on Food Network-adjacent platforms; and long-form series with narrative elements resembling productions by Rooster Teeth and Maker Studios. She has covered releases and events for franchises and studios including Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Wars, DC Comics, Pokémon, and The Legend of Zelda. Her online collaborations and crossovers have included streamers from Twitch such as Ninja and creators from Fine Brothers Entertainment.
Ezarik diversified into podcasting and scripted web series distributed on platforms such as YouTube Premium and Hulu, connecting her to producers affiliated with Funny or Die, Fremantle, and Endemol Shine Group. She has participated in influencer marketing campaigns monitored by analytics firms such as SocialBlade and Tubefilter, and her content has been covered by digital journalism outlets like TechCrunch, Mashable, Gizmodo, and Engadget.
Notable collaborations include promotional and co-branded projects with Apple Inc. during product launches and with Microsoft for Surface campaigns, work with Marvel Studios talent on geek-culture features, and appearances at gaming events hosted by Nintendo and Blizzard Entertainment. She contributed to multimedia projects with production companies such as AwesomenessTV, Machinima, and Rooster Teeth, and took part in cross-promotional initiatives tied to franchises from Lucasfilm, Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, and Universal Pictures. Ezarik has hosted segments and panels with industry figures including executives from YouTube, Facebook, and Snap Inc. and creative collaborators such as Evanescence-era music promoters and digital directors from A24-adjacent productions.
Her branded ventures encompass books and merchandise released through publishers and retailers like Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, Amazon, and specialty e-retailers, while philanthropic and awareness campaigns have connected her to organizations such as Make-A-Wish Foundation, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and high-profile charity events hosted with influencers and celebrities from The Ellen DeGeneres Show guest lists.
Ezarik has lived and worked in major media hubs including Los Angeles, New York City, and maintains ties to her hometown region near Pittsburgh. Her social circle and professional network include digital creators, actors, and media executives associated with entities like BuzzFeed, Vox Media, Condé Nast, NBCUniversal, and ViacomCBS. She has participated in public speaking and mentorship programs with organizations such as Girls Who Code, Women in Tech, and university programs at institutions resembling University of Southern California and New York University.
Ezarik's visibility has led to nominations and awards from digital-first institutions and mainstream media, including recognition at Streamy Awards, mentions in lists by Forbes, features in The New York Times technology sections, and honors from festival organizers at VidCon and SXSW. Industry trade publications such as Adweek, Variety, and The Hollywood Reporter have profiled her work, and analytics and influencer platforms including Tubefilter and SocialBlade have documented her channel growth and impact.
Category:American YouTubers Category:1984 births Category:Living people