Trevor Wallace (born: December 30, 1992
), is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter and YouTuber.Content[]
Wallace first started uploading videos on Vine while in university.
His first viral shorts on Vine were about the clothing and skateboard brand Zumiez which has been viewed approximately over 14 millions times via reuploads and vine compilations and Zumiez was his first major sponsorship.
When vine got shut down he transitioned to YouTube and started to make longer comedy skits. In 2018 he became viral for making a skit based on how people think Airpods make you look rich. A year later he released a series of skits based around an energy drink addicted teen with anger issues named Kyle, and is credited with popularizing the "Kyle" meme/archetype. Later that year he released a skit jabbing at White Claw Hard Seltzer, which became viral and lead to a cease and desist order.
As of 2018, Wallace became a regular at the All Def YouTube channel, and is present in nearly all of their comedy series. In 2019, he started the comedy podcast Stiff Socks with fellow comedian Michael Blaustein.
Professional Career[]
Wallace is a professional actor and stand-up comic. He has performed at venues such as San Jose Improv, Zanies Comedy Club and the Orpheum Theatre.
As an actor and screenwriter, he has been credited in the TV series Add-TV, Dude Where's My JUUL?, Mini-Mocks, G.O.A.T., Addiction Busters, On Deck and more.
Personal Life[]
Wallace was born in Naperville, Illinois, but grew up in Camarillo, California. He attended the San Jose State University and was a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity.
Wallace is Jewish. Wallace has an older sister.
Trivia[]
- He used to have a public Twitter account but he deleted it.
- In 2020 he was nominated for a Shorty Award for comedy but did not win.
- He has a social media class on Teachable.
- He has a Youtooz.