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American YouTuber Born: June 28, 1989 (age 33 years), Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States Full name: Mark Edward Fischbach Channel: Markiplier Genre: Let’s Play; horror; comedy; vlog Network: Polaris Siblings: Jason Thomas Fischbach Birthday: June 28, 1989 (Cancer) Born In: Honolulu, Hawaii, United States Also Known As: Mark Edward Fischbach Age: 33 Years, 33 Year Old Males Siblings: Thomas Jason Fischbach Born Country: United States Ancestry: German American U.S. State: Hawaii City: Honolulu, Hawaii Notable Alumni: University Of Cincinnati Education: University Of Cincinnati
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Fischbach has participated in multiple charity live streams and fundraisers. In 2017, Forbes reported that Fischbach and his fans raised around $3 million for charity through these events. In March 2018, in celebration of reaching 20 million subscribers, Fischbach announced he would donate all proceeds from a 48-hour sale of his “Tasteful” Charity Calendar to the Cancer Research Institute; he raised over $490,000 for the charity and won the 2020 Oliver R. Grace Award. Fischbach was born at the Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii, to Cliffton M. Fischbach (1941–2008), a German American who served in the U.S. Army, and to Sunok Frank (born 1964). His parents met when his father was stationed in Korea. After he was born, his family moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was raised. He grew up in Milford, Ohio, and attended Milford High School where he was a member of the school’s marching band where he played trumpet. He has an older brother, Jason Thomas “Tom” Fischbach, an artist and author of the webcomic Twokinds. While Tom Fischbach is featured in some videos, he mostly stays away from allowing his face to be filmed. Fischbach studied biomedical engineering at the University of Cincinnati, but dropped out to pursue his YouTube career. On June 19, 2018, Fischbach’s step-niece, Miranda Cracraft, was killed in a car accident at the age of 19. On June 26, 2018, Fischbach released a video with her father, thanking his fanbase for their support. Through GoFundMe, he raised more than $79,000 for Cracraft’s funeral. Mark Edward Fischbach, better known by his online alias Markiplier, is an American internet personality, YouTuber, producer, actor, and the co-host of the now-defunct Unus Annus channel. He is the younger brother of web comic author and artist Thomas Fischbach known for TwoKinds. Mark is known for his various playthroughs (Let’s Plays) of games, usually in the horror genre, such as Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Five Nights at Freddy’s and Slender, but his main focus is on indie games of varying genres, for the purposes of giving them more attention. He is also known to have played games outside of horror, such as Minecraft (in his popular and long-running series Drunk Minecraft), as well as Happy Wheels (in his series Happy Wheels Highlights) and other projects in which he collaborates with his good friends Bob Muyskens and Wade Barnes. Of the three, Mark is the second eldest/youngest, but he acts as the group’s firm leader. During the course of his channel’s run, Mark has released several sketch comedy videos (one of which his trademark alter ego, Wilford Warfstache, was born from), commonly collaborating with fellow sketch comedians from the channel Cyndago. He formerly resided in Cincinnati before moving to Los Angeles on March 4, 2014. Since then, he has made numerous visits to his hometown on various occasions, usually in the case of setting up a live streaming event with Bob and Wade. Mark Edward Fischbach was born on June 28, 1989 at the Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii to Cliffton Morris Fischbach Jr., a German-American who served in the U.S. Army, and Sunok, a native Korean who Cliffton met while stationed in South Korea. After his birth, the couple moved around for a while before settling in a rural area in Milford, Ohio—a city within Cincinnati’s greater metropolitan area—where they raised Mark and his older brother by two years, Jason Thomas Fischbach (often referred to as Thomas or Tom). The house the two grew up in had a large backyard that led to nearby woods where Mark and Thomas would often play as kids. In their early years, the brothers were discriminated against for their Korean heritage; Of the two, Thomas had a significantly worse experience, being openly discriminated by his white teachers and fellow students for his appearance. Mark’s earliest gaming experience was shared alongside Thomas over his Super Nintendo system that he got as a gift for Christmas. Throughout his childhood, Mark’s parents would often argue with one another which later culminated in a divorce. After separating, the Fischbachs sold their family home and Mark and Thomas transferred from a private school to Milford High School due to a lack of funds. Mark noted that the transfer was jarring, as he lost touch with most of his friends and school life felt foreign to him. After an accident at the school’s jungle gym, Mark broke his left arm and had trouble with everyday tasks. This incident led to him getting to know one of his classmates named Drew, who Mark described as a tall redhead. Drew would often help Mark while he recovered from his injury and the two ended up forming a bond overtime, with Drew introducing Mark to the high school’s marching band where he played the trumpet. Some time after, Cliffton met Dee, whom he ended up marrying. Mark described her as “the nicest person [they’ve] ever met.” Before graduating high school, Cliffton developed terminal lung cancer which put Mark’s plans on hold. He initially wanted to be a video game designer, but after some disagreements with his father, he decided on studying civil engineering at University of Cincinnati before moving to biomedical engineering due to their medical school program. In summer of 2008, Cliffton’s health worsened as a result of his progressing cancer. On the morning of July 4, 2008, Cliffton passed away surrounded by his family, with his final words to Mark: “I love you, so much.” After his father’s death, Mark lived with Sunok and continued his studies, feeling it was too late to change his course, while also interning at a number of dead end desk jobs that he found monotonous and mind numbing.