Elliott Morgan Bio | Wiki
Elliott Morgan (Full name: Elliott Christopher Morgan ) is an American podcast host, producer, host, writer, actor, stand-up comedian, and YouTube personality. He is best known for his role as the co-host of the YouTube channel called SourceFed. Elliott published a video on October 17, 2016, endorsing Gary Johnson for President in the 2016 election.
Elliott’s video was primarily a response to a video posted by Casey Neistat endorsing Hillary Clinton. Currenlty, Elliott volunteers weekly with a Los Angeles-based charity called the Born to Act Players. The charity teaches acting and improv to special needs students.
Elliott Morgan Age
He was born on February 22, 1987, in Winter Haven, Florida, United States of America. Elliott is 35 years old.
Elliott Morgan Height
He is a man of above-average stature. Elliott stands at a height of 6 ft 2 in ( Approx 1.88m).
Elliott Morgan Family
He was born to his father and mother in Winter Haven, Florida, United States of America. Elliott has not shared information about his parents and siblings despite being a public figure himself.
Elliott Morgan Education
He attended and graduated from the Lois Cowles Harrison Center for the Visual and Performing Arts in 2005. From there, Elliott enrolled at the University of Florida and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in zoology in 2009.
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He married in 2007 at the age of 20 after proposing to his wife, Tiffany in 2006 at the age of 19. The two met each other when Elliott was 14. The comedian announced on his podcast “Shooting Stars” that he and Tiffany had separated in September 2015. The court finalized the divorce in June 2017. He announced his relationship with fellow Youtuber and comedian Grace Helbig via Instagram in early 2019. On February 28, 2021, Elliott announced his engagement to Helbig via his Instagram account.
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YouTube started funding original channels in 2011 after it launch in 2012. One of these channels was SourceFed created by YouTube celebrity Philip DeFranco. Philip also created the popular Philip DeFranco Show. He hired three hosts to write, produce, as well as present news videos that would be known as 20 Minutes or Less. Elliott was among the three employees.
Later, the series would be known as SourceFed, named after the channel. Elliott was hired after he came into casting and DeFranco “instantly fell in love” with Elliott and SourceFed co-host Lee Newton. Around the channel’s launch, Elliott started posting videos on his personal channel as well. SourceFed started airing other programs including One on One, on which Elliott was a recurring host.
Shortly after, the channel grew, reaching 500,000 subscribers in August 2012. In June of the same year, Elliott obtained management representation with The Collective. He joined DeFranco and SourceFed co-host, Meg Turney later in the year during the channel’s live program called Election Night 2012 #PDSLive. Also, Elliott appeared in videos as part of YouTube’s “Election Hub” breaking down political parties and debates.
The SourceFed channel and its live event during YouTube’s Election Hub won nominations in 2013 for a total of four Streamy Awards. The channel won the Audience Choice for Best Series. Elliot’s podcast titled The Morganism was launched on March 20, 2013. The first episode of the podcast debuted at #23, and the podcast peaked at #10 on the U.S. iTunes charts.
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He appeared in an hour-long TLC special titled I Catfished My Kid in December of 2017 inspired by MTV’s Catfish. I Catfished My Kid follows Elliott as its host as he guides parents through a confrontation with their children about their internet activity. Elliot started performing as part of the show “Delman’s Definitely Not Star Search in early 2018 at Hollywood Improv. He performed alongside Lee Newton, Mike Falzone, Andrew Delman, and others.
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He hosted his final video on the SourceFed channel on April 11, 2014, After his departure, Elliott continued his Happy Hour vlog series, regularly featuring several other SourceFed personalities. This went on until October 2015. Elliott started hosting the newly-launched Mashable Minute on April 12, 2014, on Mashable’s YouTube channel. Collective Digital Studio produced Mashable Minute. Later, Elliott hosted a second online series called Monumental produced by CDS under Mashable’s online catalog.
He started hosting the weekly series titled Misconceptions in October of 2014 on the Mental Floss YouTube channel. Also, Elliott started appearing occasionally in “Mental Floss: List” videos. He still continued to do so even after “Misconceptions” aired its final episode on February 19, 2016. Elliott made a temporary return to SourceFed in 2015 as the host of a weekly series titled The Study.
On August 22, 2015, the Study premiered and maintained high viewership until its final episode on April 23rd of 2016 titled “Elliott C. Morgan Gets Cancelled!” Elliot recorded his first stand-up comedy special in December of 2015 called “Premature”. It premiered on Vimeo On-Demand with SUPERGRAVITY Pictures producing on December 10th.
The show included material outside of the usual from Elliott and was well-received. Elliott used this special to kick off his comedy tour. At the same time, he regularly updated his personal YouTube channel and appeared as a guest on other channels. He once again took his comedy act on tour in the fall of 2016 alongside former SourceFed cohost Mike Falzone and his best friend Andrew Delman.
Elliott Morgan Podcast
In 2016, Elliott started a comedy podcast titled Shooting Stars with former SourceFed cohost Lee Newton. The podcast ran from March 2016 until August 2017. Elliot has been a collaborator with the YouTube channel Sugar Pine 7 since 2017. He appeared in their Alternative Lifestyle vlog series and short horror film titled The Woods in October 2017.
On January 8, 2018, he launched a new YouTube channel and production company called The Valleyfolk alongside his best friends and founding SourceFed members Lee Newton, Steve Zaragoza, and Joe Bereta. Elliott hosts a feature show called Hot Take as part of the channel. The show combines real-world news reporting with satirical commentary.
The Valleyfolk competed on the NBC comedy competition show Bring the Funny in 2019 and won the show’s first season. Elliot released his second comedy special, titled “Holy Shit” on October 1st of 2019. Holy Shit explores his religious upbringing and transition into the lifestyle of Hollywood. They filmed the special in one continuous shot produced by FilmSignal and directed by Sharon Everitt.
Elliott Morgan Salary
From his role as a podcast host and comedian, Elliott earns an average salary of $74,962 per year.
Elliott Morgan Net Worth
He is an American podcast host, producer, host, writer, actor, stand-up comedian, and YouTube personality. Elliott has accumulated an estimated net worth of $3,468,294.
How Old Is Elliott Morgan
Elliott is 35 years old. He was born on February 22, 1987, in Winter Haven, Florida, United States of America.
Is Elliott Morgan Married
Elliott married in 2007 at the age of 20 after proposing to his wife, Tiffany in 2006 at the age of 19. The court finalized their divorce in June 2017. He announced his relationship with fellow Youtuber and comedian Grace Helbig via Instagram in early 2019. On February 28, 2021, Elliott announced his engagement to Helbig.