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Elliott Christopher Morgan (born February 22, 1987) is an American stand up comedian, actor, writer, host, producer and
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personality. Morgan is best known for being a co-host of the YouTube channel '' SourceFed''. Morgan attended the
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Early life

Morgan was born on February 22, 1987. Morgan attended the
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, graduating in 2005, and the
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, graduating in 2009 with a
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Career


''SourceFed'' years (2012–2014)

In 2011,
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began its funding of original channels, which was launched in 2012. One of these channels was '' SourceFed'', which was created by YouTube celebrity Philip DeFranco, who also created the popular ''Philip DeFranco Show''. DeFranco hired three hosts, Morgan being one of them, to write, produce, and present news videos that would be known as ''20 Minutes or Less''. The series would later be known as ''SourceFed'', named after the channel. Morgan was hired after he came into casting and DeFranco "instantly fell in love" with him and SourceFed co-host Lee Newton. Around the channel's launch, Morgan began posting videos on his personal channel as well. ''SourceFed'' began airing other programs, such as ''One on One'', which Morgan was a recurring host on. The channel grew, reaching 500,000 subscribers in August 2012. In June, Morgan obtained management representation with The Collective. Later in the year, Morgan joined DeFranco and ''SourceFed'' co-host
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during the channel's live program, ''Election Night 2012 #PDSLive''. Morgan also appeared in videos breaking down political parties and debates, as part of YouTube's "Election Hub". In 2013 the ''SourceFed'' channel and its live event during YouTube's ''Election Hub'' were nominated for a total of four
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, winning the Audience Choice for Best Series. Morgan's podcast, ''The Morganism'', launched on March 20, 2013, debuted at #23, and peaked at #10 on the U.S. iTunes charts. On July 22, Morgan launched a new show on his personal channel, "Happy Hour", in which he broaches a topic stand-up comedy style all the while drinking a beverage "someone over the age of 21 would drink, or someone under the age of 2." In November, Morgan began a series of guest co-host appearances on the webseries ''Live from E!'', one of which was replayed on TV on the E! Network on November 11, 2013. On April 2, 2014, Elliott announced his resignation from the ''SourceFed'' channel on his
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fan page, writing, "This is one of the most difficult decisions I've ever made and certainly the most bittersweet. I absolutely love the people I work with, and I'm incredibly proud of the content we’ve created over the past two plus years, not to mention the amazing audience that has supported me." During his time on ''SourceFed'', Morgan appeared on the popular Internet series ''
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'' as Special Agent Cheese, on the web series ''H.A.C.K.S.'' as Lucas, and on an episode of SoulPancake's ''The FlipSide'' as Ryan. Aside from appearing, producing, and writing several Internet series, Morgan also appeared in the television series ''
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''.


Post-''SourceFed'' (2014–present)

On April 11, 2014, Morgan hosted his final video on the ''SourceFed'' channel. After his departure, Morgan continued his ''Happy Hour'' vlog series, which regularly featured several other SourceFed personalities, until October 2015. On April 12, 2014, Morgan began hosting the newly-launched ''Mashable Minute'' on
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's YouTube channel, a series produced by Collective Digital Studio. Morgan later hosted ''Monumental'', a second online series produced by CDS under Mashable's online catalogue. In October 2014, Morgan began hosting the weekly series, ''Misconceptions'', on the
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YouTube channel. In addition to this series, Morgan began occasionally appearing in ''"Mental Floss: List"'' videos and continued to do so after "Misconceptions" aired its final episode on February 19, 2016. In 2015, Morgan made a temporary return to SourceFed as the host of a weekly series called ''The Study''. Prior to its debut, Morgan described the satire news/talk show as one that would feature “tight writing, irreverent humor, and a lot of dumb vape pen smoke.” ''The Study'' premiered on August 22, 2015, and maintained high viewership until its final episode, entitled "Elliott C. Morgan Gets Cancelled!", was released on April 23 of 2016. In the same year, Morgan hosted a short-lived online revival of classic game show ''
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''(featuring various internet personalities as contestants) for YouTube's online channel
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until 2016. In December 2015, Morgan recorded his first stand up comedy special entitled ''"Premature"''. The special premiered on
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On-Demand December 10, with SUPERGRAVITY Pictures producing. The hourlong show included material outside of the usual from Morgan, but was well-received. Morgan used this special to kick-off his comedy tour while still regularly updating his personal YouTube channel and appearing as a guest on other channels. In the fall of 2016 Morgan once again took his comedy act on tour, alongside former SourceFed cohost Mike Falzone and friend Andrew Delman. In the same year Morgan began a comedy
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with former SourceFed cohost Lee Newton, titled ''Shooting Stars''. The show ran from March 2016 until August 2017. Since 2017, Morgan has been a collaborator with YouTube channel Sugar Pine 7, appearing in their ''Alternative Lifestyle'' vlog series, as well as their short horror film, ''The Woods,'' in October 2017. In December 2017, Morgan appeared in an hourlong TLC special called ''I Catfished My Kid''. Inspired by
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's ''
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'', ''I Catfished My Kid'' follows host Elliott Morgan as he guides parents through a confrontation with their children regarding their internet activity. In early 2018, Morgan began performing alongside Andrew Delman, Mike Falzone, Lee Newton, and others at
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as part of the show ''"Delman's Definitely Not Star Search"''. Morgan launched a new YouTube channel and production company The Valleyfolk, with friends and founding SourceFed members
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, Lee Newton, and Joe Bereta on January 8, 2018. As part of the channel he hosts a feature show called ''Hot Take'', which combines real-world news reporting with satirical commentary. In 2019, the Valleyfolk competed on the
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comedy competition show '' Bring the Funny'', winning the show's first season. On October 1 of 2019, Morgan released his second comedy special, titled ''Holy Shit''. The special explores Morgan's religious upbringing and transition into the lifestyle of
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, and was filmed in one continuous shot. The hourlong special was directed by Sharon Everitt and produced by FilmSignal.


Personal life

Morgan married in 2007 when he was 20 years old (proposing at 19) to his wife, Tiffany, whom he met at 14. Elliott announced on his podcast ''"Shooting Stars"'' that he and Tiffany had separated in September 2015 and their divorce became final in June 2017. On October 17, 2016, Morgan published a video endorsing
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for
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in the 2016 election. This video was primarily a response to
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's video endorsing
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. Morgan volunteers weekly with the Born to Act Players, a
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-based charity that teaches acting and improv to special needs students. In early 2019, he announced via Instagram that he and fellow Youtuber and comedian Grace Helbig were dating. On February 28, 2021, Morgan announced via Instagram that he and Helbig were engaged. On October 2, 2022, both Helbig and Morgan announced via
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they had married the day before.


References

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