Jeremy Dooley is a good example of Jack of all trade. He is a youtuber, a writer, a content creator, an editor, an on-screen personality, a host, and whatnot. The fact that we are here – I writing about him and you, reading about him means that he is no master of none. He is a master of some, if not all. When you read to his net worth, you may no longer care whether he is a master or a duncer. You would, if given the opportunity of electing to be called the vilest names in exchange for his bank balance.
Jeremy Dooley – Age, background, and ethnicity
Jeremy Dooley was born in Burlington, Massachusetts on the 4th day of June 1991, is an American actor, voice actor, show and podcast host, rapper, lyricist, author and Internet and a YouTube personality well known for his work as co-host of Rooster teeth’s gameplay and he also served alongside the lyricist team in camp.
Jeremey completed his high school in his hometown of Burlington, he went further to study Media Arts and Animation at the New England Institute of Art.
Jeremy Dooley was born to an Irish father from Cork, Ireland, and a Syrian mother from Damascus. Consequently, he is 50% Irish and 50% Syrian.
Jeremy Dooley is 30 years old this summer.
Jeremy Dooley Career
Jeremy Dooley was exposed to work at a very young age, he worked at Steven Nugent’s as a karate instructor also as a Gymnastics instructor for Burlington Rec Center.
As it is said that diligence and hard work paves a way for one, Jeremy Dooley started out on a number of jobs, while he was working for the medical company, a job he was happy to leave because he didn’t get to say a word at work just staring at a screen. He started making videos for Community Hunter (primarily Imaginary Achievements) which was where he gained prominence. He posted videos for the Rooster Teeth community on a YouTube channel named Achievements4Idiots ever before he was hired.
He often stars in the series MegaCraft, created by Matt Bragg, one of the most popular of Community Hunter. With a past record as a community hunter and content creator, Jeremy Dooley was hired. The perfect case of opportunity meeting preparedness. Thus, he officially became a member of Rooster Tooth on July 6, 2014, at RTX 2014.
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At Achievement Hunter, Jeremy Dooley worked as an editor, content creator, and recurring host until October 16, 2015, when he was promoted to the main co-host by the founders, Geoff and Jack. He was given the position after he won the Minecraft Episode 177.
Aside from Achievement Hunter, Jeremy Dooley also serves as an occasional actor and content producer in Rooster Teeth Live action. He also lends his voice to characters in animated cartoons, such as Million Dollars, But… The Eleven Little Roosters, Twelve Little Roosters, and Camp Camp. Jeremy Dooley runs his own YouTube channel, the Dooley Noted where he posts various kinds of gaming videos. The channel has earned over 50,000 subscribers.
Wife, net worth, and quick Facts
Jeremy Dooley is married to his high school sweetheart Katherine “Kat” Teebagy.
He is a YouTube star, who has a net worth somewhere between 1.5 and 5 million dollars, which is mostly from his YouTube channel. Jeremy Dooley is 5 feet 4 inches or 162.5 cm in height and weighs 173 lbs (78 kg).
Jeremy Dooley also authored a book titled Go Nitro: Rise of the Blades. He has a number of nicknames which include JDoolz, Jerem6401, Lil’ J, J.D., Mr. J, and Rimmy Tim. He’s also a fan of the band Fozzy which is led by the WWE superstar Chris Jericho.
He went from editing videos to being an on-screen personality at Achievement Hunter. The first video he created was on May 15, 2009, while he was a senior in high school. He starred in the video titled Don’t Anger the Sheehan as a student running around the school from the principal for using a cell phone.
Jeremy has rapping vocals on Rooster Teeth’s animated series, Camp Camp’s, soundtrack, on the song Adventurer Inside.
Did you know that Jeremy Dooley worked as a Cashier at Brighams Ice Cream in the Burlington Mall at an early stage of his career.
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