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Oompaville

YouTube Star

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YouTube

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Practical Analytical Hardworking Loyal Kind Detail-Oriented Diligent

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1996-08-29
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Also known as Papa Oompsie, he is a popular YouTube gamer who’s widely recognized for his entertaining and engaging Oompaville channel. Best known for his detailed gameplay highlights and informative tutorial videos, he often spices things up with his signature comedic commentary, making his content both educational and highly entertaining. In addition to his success on YouTube, he has also made a name for himself as the founder and CEO of Sour Boys, a sour candy company that reflects his fun and bold personality.

Before he rose to fame, he launched his Oompaville YouTube channel back on November 19, 2010. However, it wasn’t until March 5, 2014, that he uploaded his very first video, marking the beginning of his journey as a content creator. He was born and raised in the small town of Front Royal, Virginia, but eventually moved to Texas to pursue his growing career and personal ventures.

In his personal life, he was previously in a relationship with Shyane, who made several appearances in his YouTube videos. One notable collaboration was the viral video titled “I Tried Using Awful Life Hacks to Make My Girlfriend ‘Hotter,’” which has since garnered over 1 million views. However, reports in 2022 suggested that the two had amicably ended their relationship. More recently, he has been linked to Kris Collins, and the couple reportedly got married in April 2025, marking a new chapter in his personal life.

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O.T. Fagbenle
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O.T. Fagbenle has truly made a name for himself across stage and screen, carving out an impressive career that spans continents and genres. Born Olatunde Olateju Olaolorun Fagbenle on January 22, 1981, in London, England, O.T. Fagbenle grew up in a multicultural household with British and Nigerian roots. Alongside his brother, Luti Fagbenle—also a talented actor and producer—O.T. Fagbenle spent much of his childhood splitting time between London, Spain, and Nigeria, giving him a rich, diverse upbringing that would later influence his artistic voice. Even before acting entered the picture, O.T. Fagbenle was deeply immersed in music. He trained on the alto saxophone and performed with several ensembles, including the South Coast Jazz Band, playing at prestigious venues like the Royal Albert Hall. But it was during his teenage years that O.T. Fagbenle discovered a new passion: acting. At just 16, he landed his first stage role in a Nigerian production of Shakespeare’s *Macbeth*—a turning point that solidified his desire to pursue performance as a lifelong path. After honing his craft at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, O.T. Fagbenle made his professional debut in 2001 in a production of *Les Blancs* at Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre. From there, the stage became his primary playground. Over the next few years, O.T. Fagbenle delivered standout performances in major productions such as *Porgy and Bess* in London's West End and John Guare’s *Six Degrees of Separation*, which earned him a Best Actor Award from the *Manchester Evening News* in 2004—a clear sign that O.T. Fagbenle was one to watch. While theater remained central to his journey, O.T. Fagbenle began expanding into television and film. He made his feature debut in Anthony Minghella’s *Breaking and Entering* (2006), starring opposite Jude Law and Juliette Binoche. Around the same time, he appeared in Amy Heckerling’s comedy *I Could Never Be Your Woman* (2007) and the American web series *Quarterlife* (NBC, 2008), where he even contributed original songs—showcasing yet another layer of his artistry. O.T. Fagbenle also brought history to life in the BBC’s *Walter’s War* (2008), portraying Walter Tull, the first mixed-race officer in the British Army—a role that highlighted both his range and depth. He later co-starred in the Lifetime movie *Double Wedding* (2010), before returning once more to the stage, where he earned an Off West End nomination for his powerful performance in *The Conquest of the South Pole* in 2012. But the small screen soon called again. O.T. Fagbenle stepped into the spotlight with roles in high-profile series like HBO’s *Looking* (2014–16), where his charisma shone through. That same year, he took on the lead in the BBC crime drama *The Interceptor* (2015), proving his ability to carry a series. Between acting gigs, O.T. Fagbenle flexed his creative muscles behind the camera, writing and directing two short films—*Big Bad Blood* (2013) and *MOTH (Man of the House)* (2014)—demonstrating his growing influence beyond performance. He returned to television in a gripping role on Sky1’s *The Five* (2016– ), playing a detective hunting down clues about a long-missing friend—a storyline that kept audiences hooked. Amid this flurry of activity, O.T. Fagbenle still found time to deliver a critically acclaimed, Olivier Award-winning performance in *Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom* at the Royal National Theatre in 2016—another milestone in an already stellar career. Then came 2017, when O.T. Fagbenle joined Elisabeth Moss in Hulu’s groundbreaking adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s *The Handmaid’s Tale*. As a series regular, O.T. Fagbenle brought emotional weight and quiet strength to the dystopian drama, earning widespread recognition and introducing his talent to a global audience. From London stages to international screens, O.T. Fagbenle continues to evolve—actor, musician, writer, director. Each project adds depth to his legacy, and one thing is certain: O.T. Fagbenle isn’t just making waves—he’s redefining what it means to be a modern performer.

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