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Hank Green

Hank Green Biography

Hank Green came to the world in Birmingham, Alabama, on May 5, 1980. Born to Mike and Sydney Green, the Internet producer resides under the birth sign Taurus. Likewise, he is the younger brother of American author John Green.

Hank Green
Hank Green

At 42, Hank Green studied at Winter Park High School and graduated in 1998. He further pursued his higher education in Biochemistry at Eckerd College and achieved a Master’s in Environmental Studies from the esteemed University of Montana.

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Hank Green Career

Hank Green

In the middle of the 2000s, Hank continued to contribute regularly to Mental Floss, a print, internet, and e-commerce media brand owned by Dennis Publishing. The book “Mental Floss: Scatterbrained” was co-written by him.

Hank Green and his brother John developed the idea for the video blog project “Brotherhood 2.0” and launched it on January 1 of that year, drawing inspiration from “the show with zefrank.”

The idea behind “Brotherhood 2.0” was for the brothers to forego text-based communication for a year and instead communicate through daily vlogs. Through their website and YouTube channel, “Vlogbrothers,” they made these vlogs accessible to the general public.

Hank Green

After accepting the challenge to perform an original song every two weeks, Hank has written, recorded, and performed a number of songs. What Would Captain Picard Do? and I’m Gonna Kill You are two examples of this type of music.

On July 18, 2007, Hank posted a video in which he sang the song “Accio Deathly Hallows,” a reference to the seventh Harry Potter novel. This was their first success as vloggers. The video was the first from the Vlogbrothers to appear on the home page of YouTube.

Project For Awesome (P4A), a YouTube-based community-driven charitable initiative founded by the Green brothers, gives YouTubers the chance to promote their favorite charities by creating creative films that try to raise awareness and money for the organizations.

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P4A, previously known as the “Nerdfighter Power Project for Awesome,” occurs every December on the 17th and 18th. 2015 saw a record-breaking $1,546,384 in donations.

The Green brothers were encouraged to keep making videos by the success of their vlogs after the ‘Brotherhood 2.0′ project. For their community, they created the website “Nerdfighters,” which was initially administered by Hank.

Currently, films, new projects, and conversations created by the fan community of “Vlogbrothers” are updated daily on the Ningmasters, a team of volunteers of the community update “Nerdfighters.”

Every Tuesday and Friday, the Green brothers post vlogs with a variety of themes, including jokes, idle chatter, Question Tuesdays, and more.

The foundation of the online community “Nerdfighteria” is “Vlogbrothers,” which today boasts of having more than 3 million subscribers. Legal ownership of “Vlogbrothers” belongs to their business, “Complexly.”

The Green brothers met tens of thousands of Nerdfighters at various locations during their nationwide tour in November 2008. At this time, Hank launched his debut album, “So Jokes,” which featured songs with Nerdfighter themes.

Hank has also published albums such as “This Machine Pwns n00b” (2009), “Ellen Hardcastle” (2011), and “Incongruent” (2014), the latter of which marks the debut of his backup band, “The Perfect Strangers.”

Hank and Alan Lastufka co-launched DFTBA Records in 2008, an online store that sells items but was originally founded as a record label. At the moment, its main focus is on marketing products for popular YouTube stars like Hank.

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The multi-genre online video conference “VidCon,” which was created by Hank and John, has been hosted annually in Southern California since 2010. The brothers launched NerdCon: Stories, a storytelling-focused gathering, in 2015 after it became the largest convention in the world.

In January 2012, the Green brothers created the educational YouTube channel “Crash Course,” where Hank Green and John first concentrated on science and humanities courses, respectively. With the addition of other courses like Philosophy, Physics, and Astronomy over time, new hosts including Emily Graslie, Phil Plait, and Craig Benzine joined it.

Bill Gates’ bgC3 awarded money to “Crash Course” after it gained praise from both teachers and students. It joined forces with “PBS Digital Studios” in January 2015 in an effort to start creating more courses. However, the majority of its income comes from patronage on “Patreon.”

Hank Green started the science-focused YouTube channel “SciShow” in January 2012, originally hosting it alone before Michael Aranda joined him and occasionally adding Lindsey Doe and Emily Graslie. Due to its popularity, its spin-offs SciShow Space, SciShow Kids, and SciShow Psych all debuted in April 2014, March 2015, and March 2017, respectively.

On September 14, 2012, he produced a video to mark the 1000th video on the “Vlogbrothers” channel. He served as executive producer for numerous web series produced by “Pemberley Digital,” including “The Lizzie Bennet Diaries” (2012–13), “Welcome to Sanditon” (2013), “Emma Approved” (2013–2014), and “Frankenstein, MD” (2014).

In 2013, the Green brothers founded Subbable, a monthly subscription-based crowd-funding website that was later purchased by Patreon.

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Hank Green wife

Is Hank Green married?

Yes, Hank Green is married to Katherine Green, who is also involved in the online video industry.

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