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American comedian, filmmaker, internet personality
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Evan Eckenrode
BornEvan Eckenrode
Other namesDwarf Mamba, Dwarf Mama

Evan Eckenrode is an American comedian, filmmaker, internet personality and former Vine star. Eckenrode is best known for his work on Vine, and on the video platform YouTube. His other projects included collaborations with his former roommate Logan Paul, and his frequent livestreams on the popular streaming platform Twitch. According to Eckenrode on Instagram, he plans to speak at the Academic Magnet High School graduation in May of 2025.

When TubeFilter (a website that interviews social media stars) asked Eckenrode about his YouTube fame, he stated "Honestly, it feels surreal thinking about having two million subscribers. It’s the best feeling knowing that I get to share my humour and life with so many people. It is humbling to know that I get to connect with so many fans from all demographics and its something I don’t take for granted."

References

  1. "YouTube Millionaires: Dwarf Mamba Wants "To Do It All"". www.tubefilter.com. 10 May 2018.
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