Grace Helbig
Grace Helbig is a multi-talented entertainer known for her comedic videos, hosting the "The Grace Helbig Show", and appearances in films and TV shows.
YouTuber
September 27, 1985
Libra
39
Woodbury, New Jersey, United States
Grace Helbig, born on September 27, 1985, rose to prominence as a pioneering YouTuber, launching her channel “it’sGrace” in 2007. Her comedic sketches, vlogs, and collaborations garnered her a loyal following. In 2010, she co-founded the influential YouTube comedy group “My Damn Channel” alongside Mamrie Hart and Hannah Hart.
Helbig’s creative endeavors extended beyond YouTube. She established her own production company, “Grace Helbig Productions,” in 2012, producing and starring in a string of successful web series, including “Daily Grace,” “Camp Takota,” and “This Might Get Weird.” Her talents also graced the small screen as she hosted the E! Network talk show “The Grace Helbig Show” from 2015 to 2016.
Helbig’s versatility shone through her appearances in various films, such as “Camp Takota” (2014), “Smosh: The Movie” (2015), and “The Angry Birds Movie 2” (2019). She further shared her insights and experiences through her books, “Grace’s Guide: The Art of Pretending to Be a Grown-Up” (2014) and “Hey, Hi, Hello: How to Be Social When You’re Not” (2018).
Helbig’s contributions to digital media have been widely recognized. She boasts an impressive collection of accolades, including two Streamy Awards, two Shorty Awards, and a Webby Award. Her exceptional talent and influence earned her a spot on Forbes magazine’s prestigious “30 Under 30” list in the entertainment category in 2015.
On a personal note, Helbig found love and married filmmaker Elliott Morgan in 2019. Beyond her professional achievements, she is known for her passion for video games, comic books, and science fiction, proudly embracing her “nerd” identity. Helbig’s love for animals is evident through her two canine companions, Larry and Darryl. Her signature catchphrase, “Hey, hi, hello!” continues to resonate with fans, capturing her infectious energy and charm.