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1978-06-01
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Charles Lincoln Neal—better known to fans as Link—was a beloved YouTube star who rose to fame as one half of the wildly popular comedy duo Rhett & Link. Born and raised in the small town of Buies Creek, North Carolina, Link had a natural flair for entertainment from an early age. As it turned out, fate smiled on him when he met Rhett McLaughlin in first grade—what began as a childhood friendship quickly blossomed into a lifelong creative partnership. The two shared a mischievous sense of humor and a knack for making their classmates laugh, often writing and performing silly skits just for fun.

By the time they were 14 years old, Link and Rhett had already co-written a full screenplay titled Gutless Wonders, giving them valuable experience in storytelling and collaboration long before they became internet sensations. After high school, both young men enrolled at North Carolina State University. For a while, life took a more conventional path: Link pursued a degree in industrial engineering and later landed a solid job at IBM. He built a stable, predictable career there, but deep down, Link knew something was missing—his passion for creativity never faded.

Meanwhile, Rhett was going through a similar journey, balancing a day job with unshakable dreams of performing again. It wasn’t long before the two reconnected, realizing they both still craved the joy of making people laugh. So in 2006, Link and Rhett took a leap of faith and launched their own YouTube channel, simply named Rhett & Link. Their quirky, lighthearted videos quickly gained traction, racking up millions of views and eventually giving them the freedom to leave their corporate jobs behind and move to Los Angeles to focus on content full-time.

Over the next decade, Link and Rhett expanded their brand in exciting ways. They created the daily online talk show Good Mythical Morning (2012–2016), which became a fan favorite for its hilarious experiments and playful banter. Alongside their main channel, they ran a thriving side venture producing funny, custom commercials for local businesses across the U.S. Not stopping there, Link also helped release several independent comedy music albums and even co-starred in a short-lived but memorable TV series called Commercial Kings on IFC in 2011.

By 2016, the Rhett & Link YouTube channel—where Link’s digital journey truly began—had grown to over 4 million daily subscribers and surpassed half a billion video views. Through talent, persistence, and an unbreakable creative bond, Charles Lincoln Neal, or simply Link, had become one of the most enduring and influential figures in online comedy.

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When it comes to Link Neal’s creative work, his highest rated movie, film, or music project really stands out in terms of audience and critical reception. Fans often point to this particular piece as a highlight in Link Neal’s career, praising its quality and impact. On the other hand, Link Neal’s lowest rated movie, film, or musical effort hasn’t received the same level of acclaim—some critics and listeners have noted it as a less successful venture compared to his other projects. Still, even in that, there’s value in seeing the range of Link Neal’s artistic journey. Overall, whether discussing the highs or lows, Link Neal continues to be a notable figure whose work sparks conversation and connection.

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