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Jack Douglass
John Patrick "Jack" Douglass (born June 30, 1988), also known by his YouTube username jacksfilms, is an American internet personality and comedian on YouTube, known for his parodies of infomercials, skits and the ''Your Grammar Sucks'' series. His series ''JackAsk'' involves him taking questions from viewers and answering them humorously. Most recently, he began a series called ''Yesterday I Asked You'' (YIAY), which is based on a bit Douglass did in ''JackAsk''. Outside of his channel, he has also starred on ''MyMusic'' as Intern 2, later known as Flowchart. He has also voiced the character Jimmy on Smosh's web series, ''16-Bit High''. Douglass' ''Jacksfilms'' channel has 2 million subscribers and over 538 million video views, as of November 21, 2015. ==Early Life== Jack Douglass was born in Columbia, Maryland on June 30, 1988. He has two older sisters. Douglass first went to elementary school and middle school at St. Louis School in Clarksville, Maryland. He had come to find a childhood love with mathematics and English during attendance. Douglass stated in his Draw My Life video that his love for English was the inspiration for his creation of the ''Your Grammar Sucks'' series. During high school, he started to develop a love for music. He then began to play the French horn as well as the piano. In May 2006, during his senior year of high school, he was given the task of making a video about all the books he had read during the year. He and his friends decided to film a series of short sketches that made fun of books such as ''Beowulf'' and ''All the King's Men''. After making these sketches, he decided that he wanted to make films to some extent. By the next month, he began using YouTube and started to upload videos. Jack then graduated from Atholton High School. After that, he went to American University, where he majored in film and minored in music theory.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ATV News - Jack Douglass )〕
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