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Eugene Lee Yang

Eugene Lee Yang (born January 18, 1986) is an American filmmaker, actor, author, and internet celebrity known for his work with BuzzFeed (2013–2018) and for being a member of the YouTube group The Try Guys (2014–present).[1][2] Yang is also known for his work with various human rights and LGBTQ+ advocacy charities such as The Trevor Project. Yang starred as a lead in Nimona, voicing Ambrosius Goldenloin.

Eugene Lee Yang
Yang in 2021
Born (1986-01-18) January 18, 1986 (age 38)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Southern California
Occupation(s)Actor, producer, director, writer, author
Organization(s)2nd Try, LLC
PartnerMatthew McLean (2012–present)
Korean name
Hangul
양유진
Revised RomanizationYang Yu-jin
McCune–ReischauerYang Yuchin

Early life and education edit

Yang, the only son of South Korean immigrants Min-yeong Lee (Korean: 이민영) and Jae-hong Yang (Korean: 양재홍), was born in Waco, Texas and raised in Pflugerville, Texas. He discovered he had some Chinese and Japanese ancestry in addition to his mostly Korean roots after taking a 23andMe DNA test.[3] He has two sisters.[4] Growing up in Pflugerville, Yang’s family was one of the few Asian Americans in their community. He struggled with body image issues and low self-esteem as, in his own words, no one looked like him, and suffered bullying due to his appearance.[5][6]

Early on, he lost his Texan accent by the prodding of his sister, who told him he might face difficulties getting into Ivy League schools.[7][4] Initially, he was skeptical going into films,[8] explaining that his doubts on getting mainstream acceptance stemmed from the lack of representation of Asian American in films and for being queer:[1]

I was a very insecure, self-conscious kid, and as an artist even more so. I always assumed that my otherness was a curse – that I would be held back by my Asian and queer identities. My time online has shown me that the viewers will respond most to authentic storytelling.[1]

At school, he engaged in artistic activities including visual arts, illustration, theater, choir, and dance.[9] However, a seventh-grade teacher recommended that he should consider studying filmmaking. He later went to the University of Southern California[1] and, during his studies, wrote and directed six short films discussing social and political topics, including mental health care, gay marriage, and school shootings.[10] He graduated with a B.A. in cinema production in 2008.[9]

Career edit

Early career edit

After college, Yang did freelance work producing music videos, and writing and filming commercials for five years.[4]

BuzzFeed edit

In 2013, he started working for the video branch of the internet media company, BuzzFeed,[1] at the recommendation of a colleague who saw his potential in creating short format videos.[9] He was given free control on experimental video productions and exploring new modes of storytelling.[1]

A few of his works were centered on stereotypes, body issues, and Asian American identity,[1] producing If Disney Princes Were Real,[11] which had earned over 70 million views, and Women's Ideal Body Types Throughout History, which was viewed over 40 million times and remained one of the Buzzfeed's most watched, on YouTube. According to Glamour, "Yang's videos work because they're funny-with-a-message riffs on all-American cultural touchstones—like high school vs. college, awkward private moments, and, pet ownership. But he's also not afraid to tackle issues surrounding race—especially when it comes to the Asian American community."[12]

The Try Guys edit

Reaction to some of his early works was positive particularly on their distinct candor and reliability, which led to more provocative sketches such as The Try Guys,[1] which was established in Buzzfeed in 2014,[5] together with co-stars Ned Fulmer (former Try Guy), Keith Habersberger, and Zach Kornfeld. The show is a mix of social commentary and humor depicting scenarios such as men going through labor pains and prostate cancer check at a doctor's office.[1] The cast initially were hesitant about stepping out from behind the camera as they had limited experience being talents, but they continued producing videos for the show after receiving positive feedback.[13]

Yang became a recognized name on social media, taking on challenges,[7] such as the first season's first episode, "Guys Try Ladies' Underwear For the First Time".[5] The New York Times considered him as the breakout star of The Try Guys.[1]

On June 16, 2018, he and the rest of the cast of The Try Guys announced that they had left BuzzFeed and established 2nd Try LLC, a company that they own and manage.[14] The 2nd Try LLC gained all rights to The Try Guys brand.[14] Yang was the first of The Try Guys to leave Buzzfeed, as his contract was up before the other Try Guys.

On May 4, 2019, The Try Guys announced that they were publishing a book called The Hidden Power of F*cking Up, which was published June 18, 2019, and became a New York Times Best Seller.[15] In the same video, The Try Guys also announced their tour which took on a "'80s rock-band theme" and their podcast which is called the "Try-Pod".

In October 2020, the Try Guys endorsed Joe Biden's 2020 presidential campaign.[16]

In September 2022, Try Guys co-star Ned Fulmer was caught in a cheating scandal with Try Guys employee Alexandria Herring. The Try Guys soon announced that Ned was no longer working for them.[17] The Try Guys released a video on October 3 discussing the situation.[18]

Television and film edit

In 2019, Yang made a guest appearance on NBC sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine, portraying Theo Lorql.[19]

In 2023, he starred in the animated Netflix film Nimona as Ambrosius Goldenloin.[20]

Novels edit

Yang has announced that his YA fiction writing debut will be a two-part queer fantasy epic called The Unders, with the first book scheduled to release in spring 2024.[21]

Themes edit

Asian American representation edit

Yang advocates for equality,[6] representation and diversity in his projects,[8][9] tackling racial issues surrounding Asian American identity[12] and the lack of interest in casting Asian American men as audiences are exposed to desexualized secondary roles or comedic sidekicks.[6]

The Buzzfeed video parody, Awkward Moments Only Asians Understand,[22] in which he starred, listed a slew of racial stereotypes and daily microaggressions. Marcie Bianco wrote in her critique, "The microaggressions detailed in this BuzzFeed video don't have to do with the size of the Asian population, but rather highlight how stereotypes are perpetuated by generalizations. Perhaps sometimes useful shorthand, these generalizations turn into ugly and limiting stereotypes that foreclose the possibility of people knowing each other as individuals."[23]

In another related video, If Asians Said the Stuff White People Say,[24] in which he starred in together with Los Angeles-based writer and comedian Jenny Yang, featured Asian Americans asking questions and comments to white characters that were considered uncomfortable for Asian Americans.[25] In her review, Lauren Davidson wrote, "That's the first racist stereotype turned on its head in BuzzFeed Yellow's latest video, which shows, with that classic trick of role reversal, how ridiculous Asian typecasting has become."[26]

On March 17, 2017, he produced Asian Men Re-Create Iconic Underwear Ads, which explored the theme of Asian men as sexually inferior.[27] The video recreated iconic ads of underwear using average Asian male models.[28]

In 2021, The Try Guys posted a fundraising documentary, We Need To Talk About Anti-Asian Hate, which Yang discusses the history of hate crimes against Asian Americans in response the rise in attacks during the COVID-19 pandemic.[29][30] Many prominent Asian Americans are featured in the video, such as Andy Kim and Lisa Ling.[31] As of December 2023, they raised over $140,000 for the Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) Community Fund.[29]

LGBTQ edit

Yang is the only openly gay member among the cast of The Try Guys,[5] which also produced LGBTQ-themed videos such as season 1 episode 3 The Try Guys Try Drag for the First Time.[32] On October 31, 2018, he published the video, My Dad's First Drag Show (Featuring Kim Chi),[33] where he adopted a similar approach into exploring drag culture by inviting his father and stepmother to a drag show.[5] Yang has adopted the drag queen persona named Cheyenne Pepper, and Mayhem Miller from season 10 of RuPaul's Drag Race is Pepper's drag mother.[34]

He also executive produced and hosted Buzzfeed's Queer Prom five-part video series[35] that documented the journey of eight high school seniors who attended the company's first LGBTQ-themed prom together with other students.[36]

On October 11, 2018, commemorated as the 30th year of National Coming Out Day, he took over the website of the advocacy group Human Rights Campaign, publicly sharing his experience growing up as a young queer man and advocating for LGBTQ representation in the media.[37] Furthermore, he collaborated with The Trevor Project, a non-profit LGBTQ suicide prevention organization, to raise awareness on the incidence of suicide among LGBTQ youth and in inviting volunteers in the video Eugene Volunteers at the Trevor Project, which was posted on December 3, 2018.[38][39]

He previously referred to himself as "queer" and "LGBT". However, on June 15, 2019, Yang explicitly came out as gay in a music video.[40] Two days later, Yang released an accompanying video documenting the creation of the video, his feelings, and his thoughts surrounding his coming out process.

Personal life edit

On June 15, 2019, Yang came out as gay in a YouTube video that has donated over $150,000 to The Trevor Project.[40] Since 2012, he has been in a relationship with Matthew McLean.[41][42]

In July 2022, Yang hosted a fundraiser with Beto O'Rourke, a gubernatorial candidate in Texas.[43][44]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2014 Comfort Girls N/A Director; writer [45]
2020 Behind the Try Himself [46]
2023 Nimona Ambrosius Goldenloin (voice) [47]
TBD Spring Bloom Post-production
Key
Denotes works that have not yet been released

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2019 Brooklyn Nine-Nine Theo Lorql 1 episode; "Four Movements" [19]
2022 No Recipe Roadtrip with The Try Guys Himself Writer [48]
2023 Star Wars: Visions Toul (voice) 1 episode; "Journey to the Dark Head" [49]

Awards edit

Yang won several awards with his work with The Try Guys. Additionally, on Jun 20, 2016, he was awarded Unforgettable 2015 Male Breakout Star of the Year.[50] In October 2019, he was awarded the Human Rights Campaign's Visibility Award. In May 2020, he was given the Phenom Award for LGBTQ+ Activism from the Shorty Awards for his work with The Trevor Project, for whom he has hosted multiple fundraising events and raised over $150,000 through his coming out video.[51] Yang was one of the first honorees given the 2021 YouTube Channel Changer Award[52] for his work for racial justice through his documentary and fundraiser, We Need To Talk About Anti-Asian Hate.[29]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Eugene Lee Yang at IMDb

eugene, yang, born, january, 1986, american, filmmaker, actor, author, internet, celebrity, known, work, with, buzzfeed, 2013, 2018, being, member, youtube, group, guys, 2014, present, yang, also, known, work, with, various, human, rights, lgbtq, advocacy, cha. Eugene Lee Yang born January 18 1986 is an American filmmaker actor author and internet celebrity known for his work with BuzzFeed 2013 2018 and for being a member of the YouTube group The Try Guys 2014 present 1 2 Yang is also known for his work with various human rights and LGBTQ advocacy charities such as The Trevor Project Yang starred as a lead in Nimona voicing Ambrosius Goldenloin Eugene Lee YangYang in 2021Born 1986 01 18 January 18 1986 age 38 Waco Texas U S NationalityAmericanAlma materUniversity of Southern CaliforniaOccupation s Actor producer director writer authorOrganization s 2nd Try LLCPartnerMatthew McLean 2012 present Korean nameHangul양유진Revised RomanizationYang Yu jinMcCune ReischauerYang Yuchin Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 BuzzFeed 2 3 The Try Guys 2 4 Television and film 2 5 Novels 3 Themes 3 1 Asian American representation 3 2 LGBTQ 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 6 Awards 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editYang the only son of South Korean immigrants Min yeong Lee Korean 이민영 and Jae hong Yang Korean 양재홍 was born in Waco Texas and raised in Pflugerville Texas He discovered he had some Chinese and Japanese ancestry in addition to his mostly Korean roots after taking a 23andMe DNA test 3 He has two sisters 4 Growing up in Pflugerville Yang s family was one of the few Asian Americans in their community He struggled with body image issues and low self esteem as in his own words no one looked like him and suffered bullying due to his appearance 5 6 Early on he lost his Texan accent by the prodding of his sister who told him he might face difficulties getting into Ivy League schools 7 4 Initially he was skeptical going into films 8 explaining that his doubts on getting mainstream acceptance stemmed from the lack of representation of Asian American in films and for being queer 1 I was a very insecure self conscious kid and as an artist even more so I always assumed that my otherness was a curse that I would be held back by my Asian and queer identities My time online has shown me that the viewers will respond most to authentic storytelling 1 At school he engaged in artistic activities including visual arts illustration theater choir and dance 9 However a seventh grade teacher recommended that he should consider studying filmmaking He later went to the University of Southern California 1 and during his studies wrote and directed six short films discussing social and political topics including mental health care gay marriage and school shootings 10 He graduated with a B A in cinema production in 2008 9 Career editEarly career edit After college Yang did freelance work producing music videos and writing and filming commercials for five years 4 BuzzFeed edit In 2013 he started working for the video branch of the internet media company BuzzFeed 1 at the recommendation of a colleague who saw his potential in creating short format videos 9 He was given free control on experimental video productions and exploring new modes of storytelling 1 A few of his works were centered on stereotypes body issues and Asian American identity 1 producing If Disney Princes Were Real 11 which had earned over 70 million views and Women s Ideal Body Types Throughout History which was viewed over 40 million times and remained one of the Buzzfeed s most watched on YouTube According to Glamour Yang s videos work because they re funny with a message riffs on all American cultural touchstones like high school vs college awkward private moments and pet ownership But he s also not afraid to tackle issues surrounding race especially when it comes to the Asian American community 12 The Try Guys edit Main article The Try Guys Reaction to some of his early works was positive particularly on their distinct candor and reliability which led to more provocative sketches such as The Try Guys 1 which was established in Buzzfeed in 2014 5 together with co stars Ned Fulmer former Try Guy Keith Habersberger and Zach Kornfeld The show is a mix of social commentary and humor depicting scenarios such as men going through labor pains and prostate cancer check at a doctor s office 1 The cast initially were hesitant about stepping out from behind the camera as they had limited experience being talents but they continued producing videos for the show after receiving positive feedback 13 Yang became a recognized name on social media taking on challenges 7 such as the first season s first episode Guys Try Ladies Underwear For the First Time 5 The New York Times considered him as the breakout star of The Try Guys 1 On June 16 2018 he and the rest of the cast of The Try Guys announced that they had left BuzzFeed and established 2nd Try LLC a company that they own and manage 14 The 2nd Try LLC gained all rights to The Try Guys brand 14 Yang was the first of The Try Guys to leave Buzzfeed as his contract was up before the other Try Guys On May 4 2019 The Try Guys announced that they were publishing a book called The Hidden Power of F cking Up which was published June 18 2019 and became a New York Times Best Seller 15 In the same video The Try Guys also announced their tour which took on a 80s rock band theme and their podcast which is called the Try Pod In October 2020 the Try Guys endorsed Joe Biden s 2020 presidential campaign 16 In September 2022 Try Guys co star Ned Fulmer was caught in a cheating scandal with Try Guys employee Alexandria Herring The Try Guys soon announced that Ned was no longer working for them 17 The Try Guys released a video on October 3 discussing the situation 18 Television and film edit In 2019 Yang made a guest appearance on NBC sitcom Brooklyn Nine Nine portraying Theo Lorql 19 In 2023 he starred in the animated Netflix film Nimona as Ambrosius Goldenloin 20 Novels edit Yang has announced that his YA fiction writing debut will be a two part queer fantasy epic called The Unders with the first book scheduled to release in spring 2024 21 Themes editAsian American representation edit Yang advocates for equality 6 representation and diversity in his projects 8 9 tackling racial issues surrounding Asian American identity 12 and the lack of interest in casting Asian American men as audiences are exposed to desexualized secondary roles or comedic sidekicks 6 The Buzzfeed video parody Awkward Moments Only Asians Understand 22 in which he starred listed a slew of racial stereotypes and daily microaggressions Marcie Bianco wrote in her critique The microaggressions detailed in this BuzzFeed video don t have to do with the size of the Asian population but rather highlight how stereotypes are perpetuated by generalizations Perhaps sometimes useful shorthand these generalizations turn into ugly and limiting stereotypes that foreclose the possibility of people knowing each other as individuals 23 In another related video If Asians Said the Stuff White People Say 24 in which he starred in together with Los Angeles based writer and comedian Jenny Yang featured Asian Americans asking questions and comments to white characters that were considered uncomfortable for Asian Americans 25 In her review Lauren Davidson wrote That s the first racist stereotype turned on its head in BuzzFeed Yellow s latest video which shows with that classic trick of role reversal how ridiculous Asian typecasting has become 26 On March 17 2017 he produced Asian Men Re Create Iconic Underwear Ads which explored the theme of Asian men as sexually inferior 27 The video recreated iconic ads of underwear using average Asian male models 28 In 2021 The Try Guys posted a fundraising documentary We Need To Talk About Anti Asian Hate which Yang discusses the history of hate crimes against Asian Americans in response the rise in attacks during the COVID 19 pandemic 29 30 Many prominent Asian Americans are featured in the video such as Andy Kim and Lisa Ling 31 As of December 2023 they raised over 140 000 for the Asian American and Pacific Islanders AAPI Community Fund 29 LGBTQ edit Yang is the only openly gay member among the cast of The Try Guys 5 which also produced LGBTQ themed videos such as season 1 episode 3 The Try Guys Try Drag for the First Time 32 On October 31 2018 he published the video My Dad s First Drag Show Featuring Kim Chi 33 where he adopted a similar approach into exploring drag culture by inviting his father and stepmother to a drag show 5 Yang has adopted the drag queen persona named Cheyenne Pepper and Mayhem Miller from season 10 of RuPaul s Drag Race is Pepper s drag mother 34 He also executive produced and hosted Buzzfeed s Queer Prom five part video series 35 that documented the journey of eight high school seniors who attended the company s first LGBTQ themed prom together with other students 36 On October 11 2018 commemorated as the 30th year of National Coming Out Day he took over the website of the advocacy group Human Rights Campaign publicly sharing his experience growing up as a young queer man and advocating for LGBTQ representation in the media 37 Furthermore he collaborated with The Trevor Project a non profit LGBTQ suicide prevention organization to raise awareness on the incidence of suicide among LGBTQ youth and in inviting volunteers in the video Eugene Volunteers at the Trevor Project which was posted on December 3 2018 38 39 He previously referred to himself as queer and LGBT However on June 15 2019 Yang explicitly came out as gay in a music video 40 Two days later Yang released an accompanying video documenting the creation of the video his feelings and his thoughts surrounding his coming out process Personal life editOn June 15 2019 Yang came out as gay in a YouTube video that has donated over 150 000 to The Trevor Project 40 Since 2012 he has been in a relationship with Matthew McLean 41 42 In July 2022 Yang hosted a fundraiser with Beto O Rourke a gubernatorial candidate in Texas 43 44 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes Ref 2014 Comfort Girls N A Director writer 45 2020 Behind the Try Himself 46 2023 Nimona Ambrosius Goldenloin voice 47 TBD Spring Bloom Post productionKey Denotes works that have not yet been releasedTelevision edit Year Title Role Notes Ref 2019 Brooklyn Nine Nine Theo Lorql 1 episode Four Movements 19 2022 No Recipe Roadtrip with The Try Guys Himself Writer 48 2023 Star Wars Visions Toul voice 1 episode Journey to the Dark Head 49 Awards editYang won several awards with his work with The Try Guys Additionally on Jun 20 2016 he was awarded Unforgettable 2015 Male Breakout Star of the Year 50 In October 2019 he was awarded the Human Rights Campaign s Visibility Award In May 2020 he was given the Phenom Award for LGBTQ Activism from the Shorty Awards for his work with The Trevor Project for whom he has hosted multiple fundraising events and raised over 150 000 through his coming out video 51 Yang was one of the first honorees given the 2021 YouTube Channel Changer Award 52 for his work for racial justice through his documentary and fundraiser We Need To Talk About Anti Asian Hate 29 See also editList of The Try Guys episodesReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j Montague Zach April 19 2018 BuzzFeed s Eugene Lee Yang Mixes Humor With Social Commentary The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 17 2018 Mr Yang is an online personality and film director who is best known for his role on BuzzFeed s The Try Guys YANG LEE February 17 2015 How Buzzfeed s Eugene Lee Yang Became One Of The Most Recognizable Faces On The Internet Kollaboration org Retrieved January 17 2019 The Try Guys Take An Ancestry DNA Test retrieved May 15 2023 a b c Eugene Lee Yang That Asian Guy On Buzzfeed Kore Asian Media December 12 2016 Archived from the original on December 12 2018 Retrieved December 18 2018 a b c d e Necci Marilyn Drew November 1 2018 Watch The Try Guys Eugene Lee Yang Take His Conservative Dad To A Drag Show GayRVA Archived from the original on December 16 2018 Retrieved January 13 2019 a b c Lee Stephanie S August 28 2015 BuzzFeed s Eugene Lee Yang Plans To Change Hollywood One Naked Video at a Time Mochi Magazine Retrieved December 20 2018 a b Garner Glenn October 22 2018 Internet s Boyfriend Eugene Yang Talks Streamy Awards and Otherness www out com Retrieved December 18 2018 a b BuzzFeed s Eugene Lee Yang On Authenticity Try Guys and Embracing Your Asian ness NBC News August 11 2016 Retrieved December 19 2018 a b c d Yang Lee February 17 2015 How Buzfeed s Eugene Lee Yang Became One of the Most Recognizable Faces on the Internet Kollaboration Film Independent TALENT Eugene Lee Yang talent filmindependent org Archived from the original on January 14 2019 Retrieved December 19 2018 Kore Asian Media Kore Asian Media Page 80 Archived from the original on January 15 2019 Retrieved January 13 2019 a b Eugene Lee Yang s Taking on Asian American Stereotypes One Viral Video at a Time Glamour February 27 2015 Retrieved January 13 2019 Yamanaka 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