Early life, family, educational background
American Gaming YouTuber, gamer-commentator, actor and comedian Mark Edward Fischbach, was born on 28 June 1989 at the Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. He gained fame through his YouTube channel and personality as Markiplier. He has a native Korean mother and an American-German father, Cliffton M. Fischbach, who served in the U.S. military. Cliffton met Markiplier’s mother while he was stationed in Korea; after they married and Markiplier was born, they moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, to raise him and his older brother, Jason Thomas ‘Tom’ Fischbach, now the author and artist of the webcomic “Twokinds” Although he appears in a few of Markiplier’s videos, Tom usually doesn’t like to be filmed.
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They grew up in a house with a large backyard, close to the woods in which Mark and Tom would often play together. Mark’s earliest gaming memory was when he and his brother played with Tom’s Super Nintendo. Throughout Mark’s childhood, his parents often fought and eventually divorced, which led to them selling their family home, and Mark and Tom transferring to Milford High School from a private school due to financial limitations. Mark said that the transfer was challenging for him as he lost contact with most of his friends, and his new school felt very foreign to him.
Mark broke his left arm due to a school injury on the jungle gym, so found everyday tasks to be rather tricky. The injury allowed him to get to know Drew, a tall redhead classmate who introduced Mark to the high school’s marching band that he played the trumpet for.
Not long after meeting Drew, Mark’s father Clifton met Dee and later married her – Mark has said that she is the nicest person he has ever met. Before matriculating from high school, Cliffton was diagnosed with cancer, which put his plans on hold as Mark wanted to become a game developer, but Cliffton disagreed and argued against it. So Mark attended the University of Cincinnati to study civil engineering, before moving to their medical school program to study biomedical engineering. Cliffton’s health deteriorated, and he sadly passed away on the morning of 4 July 2008; his last words to Mark were, ‘I love you so much.’
Following Cliffton’s passing, Mark continued studying while working several desk jobs, which he found mind-numbing. He began dating, but his mother didn’t like his new girlfriend and kicked her and Mark out of the house, so Mark found an apartment for them, but his girlfriend soon walked out on him.
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Three days before the end of the quarter, his supervisor fired him, and at the same time Mark began to feel a sharp pain in his lower right side. He was diagnosed with appendicitis and required an appendectomy, and during the check-up, the doctor also found that he had a large tumor on his adrenal gland, which was removed a few weeks later. Mark’s mother and stepmother helped him recover after his surgeries.
Career
YouTube
Mark bought a camera with the money from his tax refund, and began producing gaming videos and comedy sketches on YouTube under the username Markiplier, as his way of taking back control of his life after his surgeries. Markiplier is a mix between Mark and multiplier, which referred to his intentions to feature multiple characters in sketches on his channel. Mark’s first Let’s Play series was of “Amnesia: The Dark Descent.”
Mark’s most-watched gaming series includes “Five Nights at Freddy’s,” “Slender: The Eight Pages,” “SCP – Containment Breach,” and “Happy Wheels.”
His Markiplier channel was created on 6 March 2012, and he uploaded his first video on 4 April 2012. He returned to university for a brief period, before dropping out to pursue a career in YouTube.
On 26 April 2012, Mark created markiplier2, a second channel onto which he only uploaded Let’s Plays for Minecraft. Some of these videos were re-uploaded to markiplierGame at a later date, and the markiplier2 channel was deleted.
His third channel, markiplierTWITCH, was created on 24 May 2012. He would upload his Twitch live streams to the channel, but hasn’t uploaded anything to the channel since mid-2012.
He created his fourth channel, markiplierGAME, on 26 May 2012, which became his main channel onto which he uploads Let’s Plays, live streams, sketch comedies, vlogs, and animated shorts.
It replaced his first Markiplier channel as there was an issue with Google AdSense which pevented him from getting a partner YouTube account, which is needed to monetize videos; he renamed his initial channel “Please Subscribe to my NEW Channel!” The first channel has now been renamed but only has one video – a vlog in which he explains why he needed to create a new channel. He also renamed markiplierGAME to Markiplier.
In 2014, MarkiplierGAME was ranked number 61 on NewMediaRockstars Top 100 Channels of the year, and the following year he was listed as the sixth most influential celebrity among American teens. He also co-hosted the Southwest Gaming Awards alongside Janet Varney, a voice actor in “The Legend of Korra,” and his year ended with him having a cameo role in YouTube’s 2015 YouTube Rewind, returning the following year.
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On 4 September 2015, he appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” along with fellow YouTuber Jenna “MissesMae” Mae, to discuss gaming videos and Let’s Plays after Kimmy attracted a backlash for joking about Let’s Play videos and YouTubers.
In 2016, Mark focused less on gaming videos and more on his aspiring career as a stand-up comedian, and working in an improvisational theatre as he began posting more comedy sketches. That year he won Celebrity of the Year at the 2016 Make-A-Wish Awards, and the following year he won a Golden Joystick for the Best Streamer/Broadcaster category.
On 29 March 2018, Mark announced that his channel had surpassed 20 million subscribers. On 19 June that year, his step-niece Miranda was killed in a car accident at the young age of 19. He uploaded a video five days after the accident to explain what had happened, explaining that he wouldn’t be making videos for a while.
Two days after posting “update,” he uploaded “Special Message from Miranda’s Dad,” which was a video in which Michael, Miranda’s father, thanked Mark’s fanbase for their online support and encouraging messages; he also shared stories about his daughter.
In October 2019, Markiplier announced that after the success of his 2017 Choose Your Own Adventure-style video, “A Date With Markiplier,” he was releasing a YouTube Originals production entitled “A Heist With Markiplier.” The series is also a Choose Your Own Adventure, and has a total of 31 possible endings. He produced the series along with Rooster Teeth, and starred alongside fellow YouTubers including Game Grumps, Matthew Patrick, and Rosanna Pansino.
He has a few alter egos, including Darkiplier, Santa Clause, and a news reporter/journalist named Wilford Warfstache, who has a pink mustache.
When collaborating with fellow YouTubers, he usually plays with JackSepticEye, PewDiePie, LordMinion777, and CinnamonToastKen and a few others. In November 2018, Markiplier and JackSepticEye live-streamed a video entitled “I Won’t Literally Shut Up Until You Subscribe to PewDiePie,” to support PewDiePie in remaining the most subscribed-to YouTuber when T-Series was catching-up with him.
Cyndago
In 2015, Mark joined fellow YouTubers Ryan Magee and Daniel Kyre at his Los Angeles home. Daniel and Ryan are from a YouTube music and comedy sketch channel named Cyndago, and Matt Watson from Kids w/ Problems became the channel’s editor. Once Mark joined the channel, he began appearing in comedy sketches, which usually have disturbing elements and dark themes, such as “The Ned Affair – The Warfstache Saga” and “Danger in Fiction.”
Sadly, on 16 September 2015, Daniel was found in his room after attempting suicide, and was rushed to hospital in critical condition. The situation caused unrepairable brain damage; two days later, he was taken off life support. Cyndago broke up after Daniel’s passing, and from 17 September to 5 October 2015, Mark went on an hiatus. At the time of the break-up, the channel had fourteen original songs and forty sketches, many of which included Mark.
In June 2016, Mark, Ryan and Matt fell out, and Ryan and Matt created their own channel entitled SuperMega. Mark never spoke up about it until 17 October 2017, saying that he was ‘too much of a boss and not nearly enough of a friend’, and took the opportunity to apologize to them publicly.
Unus Annus
On 15 November 2019, Mark created a joint YouTube channel with Ethan Nestor (CrankGamePlays) named Unus Annus, which means “one year” in Latin. They planned to upload one video every day for a year and then delete the channel along with all the videos.
The channel’s purpose was to encourage people to live in the moment and ‘make every second count.’ Their daily videos consisted of various topics such as food challenges, vlogs and food challenges. They urged subscribers to ask themselves if they are an Unus (what Ethan identifies as) or an Annus (what Mark identifies as). They ended their videos by saying “Memento Mori,” which means “remember that you have to die” in Latin.
On 13 November 2020, Mark and Ethan live-streamed from 12 pm to 12 am to commemorate the end of Unus Annus – the live stream ended with them deleting the channel and videos.
Philanthropy and his Charity Streams
Mark does monthly Twitch streams, which double as fundraising events for charities such as the American Cancer Society, Child’s Play, and others. Each stream has a goal donation amount, which Mark sometimes contributes to as well.
During the live streams, Mark plays slower-paced games and takes breaks in between to speak with fans and encourage them to donate. Most of his streams are solo, but he sometimes collaborates with fellow streamers, and also plays fan-made and multiplayer games with fans.
Forbes reported that in 2017, Mark raised over $3 million for charities through his live streams. In March 2018, he raised almost $500,000 for the Cancer Research Institute, to celebrate surpassing 20 million subscribers by donating all proceeds of his “Tasteful Nudes” Charity Calendar 48-hour sale.
According to Mark, as of April 2018, he and his fans had raised over $3,000,000.
Clothing
In response to high demand, in 2017 he began releasing merchandise. The following year, he launched fashion brand Cloak, along with close friend and fellow YouTuber JackSepticEye. Pokimane, a fellow streamer and YouTuber joined them as a Cloak partner and creative director in 2020.
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Personal life
On 4 March 2014, Mark moved to Los Angeles from Cincinnati – so that he could be closer to other content creators and YouTube Space. He still regularly visits his hometown for various reasons and occasions.
He is currently dating animator and graphic artist Amy Nelson, who is known as Peebles online. Amy also grew up in Cincinnati where they met at a gaming convention, and began dating in late 2015. She used to have her own YouTube channel called Planet Peebles, but has since deleted all the videos. Amy sometimes appears on Mark’s channel; the first video with her was, “Don’t Laugh Challenge #5.”
His fans describe him as a lovable and caring person; his personality is one of the main reasons he is so successful. On 10 October 2013, Mark said that he felt he lost contact with his fanbase, and thanked his fans for remaining loyal while also promising to try harder to re-establish his connection with fans, do more special vlogs with them, and converse online.
Hobbies, favorite things, and interesting facts
- Mark is afraid of mannequins and dolls.
- Following a bad experience with a fan on Snapchat, he closed his Snapchat account and no longer uses it.
- He once posted a video of himself staring at a banana for 5 minutes, and over 2 million people watched it.
- He describes himself as a ‘liberal’ and supports universal healthcare, is an LGBTQ+ ally, and who agrees with implementing stricter gun control.
- On 19 November 2015, he adopted his Golden Retriever, Chica.
Appearance
Mark has brown eyes and naturally black hair, although he dyed half his hair red on 30 December 2016, and his new look became quite famous. He has since returned to his all-black hair, and now wears it a bit longer than he did previously. Mark is 5ft 9ins (1.75m) tall and weighs around 175lbs (79kgs).
Net worth and salary
As of 2020, his net worth is estimated at $28 million, from having 26.3 million subscribers, and the 14th most subscribed to channel, having attracted over 13.5 billion views in total. He also makes money through Cloak and other merchandise.
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