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| Name | Harry Lewis |
| Caption | Harry Lewis in 2021 |
| Birth name | Harry Lewis |
| Birth date | 1996-09-16 |
| Birth place | Chelmsford, Essex, England |
| Nationality | British |
| Occupation | Content creator, streamer, YouTuber |
| Years active | 2012–present |
| Notable works | TheCreatures-related collaborations, Sidemen events, streaming on Twitch |
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Harry Lewis (born 16 September 1996) is a British online content creator and streamer known for long-form gameplay videos, comedic editing, and collaboration with other digital personalities. He rose to prominence through video platforms and live-streaming services, accruing substantial followings across social media networks and participating in charity events, esports exhibitions, and mainstream media appearances. Lewis's output blends gaming, challenge formats, and personality-driven vlogs, situating him among prominent UK creators and international internet figures.
Born in Chelmsford, Essex, Lewis grew up in England and attended local schools before focusing on online content creation. His early influences included British and international gaming communities, associations with creators from groups such as The Sidemen, Miniminter, KSI, Vikkstar123 and exposure to creators like PewDiePie, Jacksfilms, Markiplier, VanossGaming, and Smosh. As a teenager he engaged with platforms tied to Minecraft, FIFA (video game series), Grand Theft Auto V, Call of Duty, and competitive events similar to those organized by DreamHack, ESL (company), and MLG (Major League Gaming).
Lewis began uploading gameplay and comedy videos during the early 2010s, aligning with creators from networks like YouTube, Twitch, Mixer (service), and later streaming to audiences on platforms akin to Facebook Gaming. He collaborated frequently with British internet figures such as members of The Sidemen, KSI, Miniminter, Zerkaa, TBJZL, Vikkstar123, and international collaborators including PewDiePie, MrBeast, Ninja (streamer), and Tfue. His content often referenced titles and franchises like FIFA (video game series), Minecraft, Grand Theft Auto V, Rocket League, Fortnite, and Among Us. Lewis also participated in charity live streams and events similar to those hosted by Comic Relief, Stand Up To Cancer, and community-driven fundraisers associated with platforms like Just Giving and organizations such as Oxfam and Cancer Research UK.
Prominent projects include long-form challenge videos, collaborative series with members of The Sidemen and other UK creators, participation in exhibition matches and charity football matches organized with figures linked to YouTube Rewind-era productions, and appearances in large-scale events comparable to Insomnia Gaming Festival. He has released milestone videos that generated widespread attention across networks alongside creators like KSI, Miniminter, Zerkaa, PewDiePie, MrBeast, and Syndicate (Tom Cassell). Lewis's livestreams on platforms similar to Twitch drew viewers during high-profile esports releases, charity marathons, and collaboration streams with influencers such as Ninja, Tfue, Dr Disrespect, and xQcOW.
Lewis's public image blends affable on-screen persona with occasional controversy stemming from competitive banter, in-video pranks, and disputes common among major internet personalities. He has been involved in incidents that prompted discussion across media outlets and creator communities, intersecting with figures like KSI, Miniminter, Zerkaa, PewDiePie, Logan Paul, and organizations such as YouTube and Twitch regarding community standards and platform policies. Coverage of these events also referenced broader debates involving platforms like Twitter (now X), Reddit, and publications such as The Guardian, BBC News, The Daily Mail, The Independent, and Metro (UK newspaper).
Lewis has received community-driven accolades and milestones typical of high-subscriber creators, including platform-specific creator awards and nominations in online awards alongside peers like KSI, Miniminter, PewDiePie, MrBeast, Vikkstar123, Zerkaa, and Syndicate (Tom Cassell). He has been featured in lists and coverage by outlets such as Forbes, The Guardian, BBC News, and industry events recognizing digital creators and influencers, and has been invited to panel discussions, live events, and charity initiatives associated with organizations like BAFTA and festival circuits similar to EGX and Insomnia Gaming Festival.
Category:British YouTubers Category:1996 births Category:Living people