Ryan Beard(III)
- Actor
Ryan Beard, better known online as Mr Beard, is an American comedy and commentary YouTuber and a TikToker. They are best known for their commentary videos and a contestant who attended eleventh season of America's Got Talent.
They studied piano, songwriting, and composition at Berklee College of Music before becoming famous. They are technically non-binary and pansexual but has stated that they don't like labels and identifies as simply "not straight or cis." They have no pronoun preference.
They created their channel in March 1, 2016 and made parody music videos. They became famous when they attended eleventh season of America's Got Talent by playing parody music. They quickly amassed 2 million followers on tiktok and 100,000 subscribers on YouTube.
They then started to make commentary videos to making fun of people on internet. They sometimes makes music parodies for their videos, for example their song "Hungry Happy Sad" (appeared on "Dixie D'amelio is a lyrical genius") being a satirical parody of Dixie D'Amelio's music. They moved on to making sociopolitical commentary on YouTubers like "Alpha males", bad rappers and "cancelled" YouTubers like David Dobrik, while also investigating unhealthy Tiktok trends such as cults.
They studied piano, songwriting, and composition at Berklee College of Music before becoming famous. They are technically non-binary and pansexual but has stated that they don't like labels and identifies as simply "not straight or cis." They have no pronoun preference.
They created their channel in March 1, 2016 and made parody music videos. They became famous when they attended eleventh season of America's Got Talent by playing parody music. They quickly amassed 2 million followers on tiktok and 100,000 subscribers on YouTube.
They then started to make commentary videos to making fun of people on internet. They sometimes makes music parodies for their videos, for example their song "Hungry Happy Sad" (appeared on "Dixie D'amelio is a lyrical genius") being a satirical parody of Dixie D'Amelio's music. They moved on to making sociopolitical commentary on YouTubers like "Alpha males", bad rappers and "cancelled" YouTubers like David Dobrik, while also investigating unhealthy Tiktok trends such as cults.