Joel Haver
Filmmaker and YouTuber (born 1996) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joel Haver (born February 13, 1996) is a Canadian YouTuber and filmmaker who produces comedic content and frequently uses rotoscope animation.[2][3]
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Born | Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Canada | February 13, 1996|||||||||
Education | Pratt Institute | |||||||||
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Years active | 2012–present | |||||||||
Genre | Comedy | |||||||||
Subscribers | 2 million[1] | |||||||||
Total views | 280 million[1] | |||||||||
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Last updated: July 8, 2024 |
Early life
Haver was born on February 13, 1996 in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Canada.[4] He grew up in Belchertown, Massachusetts, and has an older brother.[5] He studied film at Pratt Institute.[6]
Career
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Haver publishes comedy sketches and films, frequently using rotoscoped animation.[2][7][8][3] He often acts and plays multiple roles in his films, which are produced on a low budget, and has contributed to film and TV productions by other filmmakers and YouTubers.[2][7][9][10] He has hosted an annual "Movies Shot During the Oscars" film festival, in which he encourages independent filmmakers to shoot feature-length films during the broadcast of the yearly Academy Awards ceremony.[11]
In July 2022, Joel Haver published the "Toilet Paper Bears" comedy sketch on his YouTube channel, depicting a dispute between the Charmin Bears family, in which the son confronts his father in his dream to be a dancer to his father's disappointment.[12] Later that year, Saturday Night Live aired the "Charmin Bears" sketch, with similarities to Haver's video. Notably, a young bear confronts his father about his dream to be a dancer, the bears are colored blue, and the father and the son wear similar attire.[12] Later that month, Haver published his video entitled "SNL stole my video", attributing the similarities to parallel thinking and adding, "If I still was a smaller creator, which I was for a long time, I could see it rubbing me the wrong way."[13][14][15]
Filmography
Year | Title |
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2016 | We Are Sasquatch |
2017 | 31 Days in Marshall, North Carolina |
2019 | Island[7] |
Taking a Little Time to Feel Sorry for Myself | |
I'M GOING TO BE FAMOUS - The Movie | |
2020 | Forget About Everything for Awhile |
Pretend That You Love Me | |
2021 | A Simple Smash and Bash Job Gone Wrong |
Drowning in Potential | |
2022 | The Bad Guy, The Wolf and The Surprise Party |
We Have to Leave Here Together | |
2023 | Things Could Always Be Worse |
goodlongpee the movie | |
2024 | The Hero's Journey aka My Life aka The Caleb Johnston Story (I'm Caleb) |
Anyone Else But Me | |
The Text | |
Hello My Beautiful Creatures | |
It Just Takes Time | |
Hiccups | |
The Diarrhea Brothers Save The Day | |
Love, Celeste | |
The 9th Movie | |
A Little Film About Friendship | |
You’re Point Girl | |
Coming Home | |
2025 | |
The Call |
Year | Title | Role |
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2020 | Sheep Theater | Actor |
2021 | Off the Air (Season 11, Ep.3, The Galactic Trial) | Director, Actor, Animator |
2022 | Making Youtube | Actor |
The Paloni Show! Halloween Special! | Actor, Guest Animator | |
Killer Thriller | Actor | |
High on Life | Voice Actor | |
2024 | Smiling Friends (Season Two, Episode Five, Brother's Egg.) | Actor, Guest Animator |
Hello My Beautiful Creatures | Animation, Soundtrack | |
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