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Patrick Dougall

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1992-08-31
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PatrickzFilms is a passionate Disney and theme park enthusiast who runs a popular YouTube channel under that name. In addition to his solo work, he is a key member of the collaborative channel Thingamavlogs, which he co-runs with three close friends who share his deep love for Disney. Before he gained recognition through his personal channel, he started his YouTube journey in May 2008. Prior to uploading his very first solo video titled “Harry Potter Cruise Dancing,” he was involved in a short-lived collaboration known as Not Quite Media. As part of his ongoing adventures in theme park culture, he often travels between the two major Disney park locations—Los Angeles, California, and Orlando, Florida—immersing himself in the magic of Disney on a regular basis.

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He started out as a production assistant on a number of Fine Bros. web series, like Advice and Gaming, among others. He was involved behind the scenes, helping to keep things running smoothly during those early days. He really got his foot in the door by working closely with the team, and he contributed to several projects that helped shape the channel’s content. Over time, he gained valuable experience through these roles, especially while working on popular series such as Advice and Gaming. He played a supportive but important part in bringing those shows to life.

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