Dave Irwin Net Worth

Dave Irwin, born on November 18, 1982 in Haverhill, MA, is a parody artist best known for his "If 'Real People' Commercials Were Real Life" series of videos. His most popular videos poke fun at the "Real People" in the Chevy ads, such as "CHEVY Emoji," "CHEVY Awards," and "CHEVY Malibu." He works alongside Ali Shahriari on the YouTube channel Zebra Corner.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day November 18, 1982
Birth Place Haverhill, MA
Age 41 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Scorpio

💰 Net worth: $66 Million

Dave Irwin, the renowned YouTube Star hailing from Massachusetts, is set to make a huge splash in the year 2024 as his net worth is estimated to reach a staggering $66 million. With his charismatic personality and captivating content, Irwin has amassed a massive following on his YouTube channel, propelling him to immense success. By consistently delivering engaging and entertainment-driven videos, he has garnered a loyal fan base, ensuring his rise to prominence in the digital realm. As his net worth continues to soar, Dave Irwin stands as a testament to the boundless opportunities that the online platform presents.

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About

Parody Artist seen on the YouTube channel Zebra Corner who became best known for his "If 'Real People' Commercials Were Real Life" series of videos. His most popular among them point fun at the "Real People" in the Chevy ads "CHEVY Emoji," "CHEVY Awards" and "CHEVY Malibu." He works alongside Ali Shahriari on Zebra Corner. 

Before Fame

He is a former Army paratrooper. He began producing content in 2016 with his first couple of videos being "CANCELLED SITCOMS - The Radical Muslim" and "If 'Animal Movie' Trailers Were Real Life - Milo & Otis Special." 

Trivia

More than 480,000 subscribers tune in to see his commercial parodies. Away from YouTube, he has worked as a software configuration analyst. 

Family Life

He is from Tampa Bay, Florida. He is known online by his character Mahk. 

Associated With

He was inspired to insert himself into his commercial parody videos by Billy Crystal when Crystal would insert himself into Oscar-nominated movie montages as the host of the Academy Awards.