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Jack Vale (born September 2, 1973) is an American YouTube personality, comedian, actor, and producer, who has a YouTube channel featuring hidden cameras and pranks. As of November 2019, his videos have over 475 million views and his channel has more than 1.5 million subscribers.[2][3][4]
Jack Vale | |
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Personal information | |
Born | Lodi, California, U.S. | September 2, 1973
Occupations |
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Spouse |
Sherry Vale (m. 1997) |
Relatives | 5 children |
YouTube information | |
Channel | |
Years active | 1998–present |
Genres | |
Subscribers | 1.61 million[1] |
Total views | 510 million[1] |
Associated acts | Edwin Rodriguez Greg Benson |
Last updated: April 29, 2022 |
YouTube
editMany of Vale's pranks are what he calls "Pooter" pranks. These involve Vale walking around in public making flatulence sounds, using a handheld device[4] and capturing the reactions of the people nearby on a hidden camcorder. On one occasion this resulted in a physical altercation between Vale and an elderly man (whose wife Vale used the device on nearby). The subsequent police intervention led to the man being banned from that specific supermarket. Many of his pranks are completed in Huntington Beach, California, Nevada, and near his home in the Columbia, Tennessee area.
Other pranks include "Paranoid", sketches in which Vale, pretending to be talking on his mobile phone, walks past customers in a shop or on the street and describes them to his imaginary conversational partner (in order to see whether they will react with paranoia), and "Nonsense", in which Vale confuses members of the public by approaching them and speaking gibberish.[citation needed]
Jack Vale's most elaborate prank to date which by most, is considered to be more of an experiment, is called "The Social Media Experiment". Vale searched hashtags in his local area and located people nearby. He then learned all about these people and convinced them he was psychic. The video was picked up by several national publications and he made appearances on various talk shows explaining how he did the experiment.
Jack Vale Offline
editIn 2015, Vale's reality TV show Jack Vale Offline premiered on January 13 on HLN. The show gave a behind-the-scenes look at his pranking videos, as well as a look at his family life.[5][6][7] The show lasted for six episodes.
Television and film
editOn September 18, 2014, Jack Vale appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live [8] in a segment he shot with Guillermo and Jack's family using the Social Media Experiment.[9]
Vale has appeared on Lopez Tonight, performing pranks on various celebrities at the 53rd Grammy Awards,[10] and performing pranks at a reality television show convention.[11] Jack Vale also co-produced and starred in all 40 episodes of the first season of TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes with Dick Clark Productions when the show revived in 2012. It was hosted by Dean Cain.
In July 2014, Vale was a special guest on The View where he talked about filming Social Media Experiments and his "Pooter". He has also appeared on Fox and Friends, CNBC, The Doctors and several other TV shows.
Vale starred as Director Bob in 2019 teen dance film, Next Level.[12]
In 2012, Vale produced 40 episodes of Bloopers for Dick Clark Productions.[13]
Personal life
editVale has been married to his wife Sherry, since October 18, 1997.[14] Together they have five children; Madysyn, Jaxon, Chris, Jake and Jazmyn.[14]
Filmography
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Pleasantville | Thug | Uncredited |
2014 | Rubberhead | Groom 1 | Television film |
Jimmy Kimmel Live | Himself | 1 episode | |
The View | 1 episode | ||
2016 | Brennan | Ryan Brinson | |
2019 | Next Level | Director Bob |
Crew work
editYear | Title | Position | Notes |
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2012 | Bloopers | Producer | 40 episodes |
2015 | Jack Vale Offline | Executive producer | 6 episodes |
2018 | Life in Reverse | ||
2021 | Long Road Home: The Cash Family's Untold Story | Documentary |
References
edit- ^ a b "About Jack Vale Films". YouTube.
- ^ Drew Grant (April 27, 2011). "YouTube's hilarious, unsettling prankster". Salon.com. Archived from the original on August 26, 2011. Retrieved June 13, 2011.
- ^ a b Brian Balthazar (January 18, 2011). "Jack Vale Is Turning Paranoid Shoppers And Public Flatulism Into A Viral Sensation. Now Hollywood Is Calling". POP GOES THE WEEK!. Archived from the original on September 10, 2012. Retrieved June 13, 2011.
- ^ "JACK VALE: OFFLINE". HLNTV. Retrieved December 22, 2014.
- ^ "HLN Chief Albie Hecht's Rebrand Is Going to Blow Up Cable News Biz: It's Sort of the Informative Side of 'Daily Show'". The Wrap. December 18, 2014. Retrieved December 18, 2014.
- ^ "Jack Vale: Offline — HLN Brings Pranking Family To TV". New Media Rockstars. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^ Sam Gutelle (September 22, 2014). "Jack Vale's Social Media Pranks Featured On 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'". Tubefilter. tubefilter.com. Retrieved September 22, 2014.
- ^ "Jack Vale Crashes the Grammys – Extended Version". Lopez Tonight. February 21, 2011. Archived from the original on August 24, 2011. Retrieved June 13, 2011.
- ^ "Jack Vale Crashes a Reality TV Show Convention". Lopez Tonight. May 3, 2011. Retrieved June 13, 2011.
- ^ N'Duka, Amanda (August 7, 2018). "'RHOBH's Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave, Jack Vale Join 'Next Level'; 'Unearth' Film Sets Ensemble Cast". Deadline. Retrieved August 9, 2019.
- ^ FART PRANK GONE WRONG!! - GETS POLICE! - YouTube. YouTube.
- ^ a b David Bloom."YouTube Star Pierces Cable With HLN’s ‘Jack Vale: Offline’". Deadline, January 2015
External links
edit- Official "Pooter" website for his flatulence device
- "Jack Vale". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved June 13, 2011.
- "jackvalefilms's Channel". YouTube. Retrieved February 10, 2017.