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Siblings
  
Darren Morenstein

Height
  
1.98 m


Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Harley Morenstein

Awards
  
Shorty Award for Food

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Born
  
1985
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Occupation
  
Host of Epic Meal Time, actor, producer

Nominations
  
Shorty Award for YouTube Star of the Year

Movies and TV shows
  
Epic Meal Time, Tusk, Smosh: The Movie

Similar People
  
Sterling Toth, Ralph Garman, Harley Quinn Smith, Jillian Nelson, Lily‑Rose Melody Depp

Profiles


Years active
  
October 2010–present

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Harland "Harley" Morenstein (born July 20, 1985) is a Canadian actor, Internet personality and vlogger. He co-created, produces, and hosts the YouTube show Epic Meal Time and its FYI television spin-off series Epic Meal Empire. He also runs a successful vlog channel. He is one of the three remaining original members of the show along with Ameer Atari and Adam Lemco.

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Life and career

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Morenstein was born to English speaking Jewish-Canadian parents in Montreal, Quebec. He was a substitute teacher for a number of years at Lakeside Academy in Lachine, teaching history.

EpicMealTime

In 2010 he co-created "Epic Meal Time" with Sterling Toth. The channel has over 7 million subscribers, and over 300 installments, 2 spin offs and has had guest stars such as Seth Rogen, Smosh, Tony Hawk, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Kevin Smith, who directed the movie Tusk, in which Morenstein had a cameo appearance. He produces the show with his brother, Darren Morenstein, under company name Nexttime Productions. As of 2014, he stars in the TV adaptation of the show called Epic Meal Empire on FYI, which has since been picked up for a second season. In 2015, in the wake of the departures of Dave Heuff and Josh Elkin, he overhauled the show, adding more footage of the other members cooking and eating the food and buying the food in stores.

Vlogging career

Morenstein became famous on Vine in 2013 with his Vine on beard shaving. Since then he has been prevalent on Vine, and in 2015 after sporadically Vlogging on YouTube since 2014, he began Vlogging full-time, with videos featuring his girlfriend, dog, and the other members of EpicMealTime. He has amassed nearly 300,000 subscribers on his vlog channel.

Acting career

Morenstein featured in one of Destorm's songs called "Epic wRap", which was uploaded on YouTube December 18, 2011. He has also been featured in fellow YouTube celebrity Freddie Wong's video web series Video Game High School, and appeared with Shane Dawson in a commercial for Just Dance 4.

After appearing in an episode of the show, and an episode of the TV show, Kevin Smith offered Morenstein a cameo role in Tusk, which was followed by a cameo in Yoga Hosers. He starred in Smith's portion of the anthology movie Holidays. He will be in one of the lead roles in Smith's denouement to the Canadian Horror Trilogy, Moose Jaws. Morenstein was cast in the 2015 zombie film Dead Rising: Watchtower. He had a guest role on an episode of Nickelodeon's Game Shakers, in his first television role. Morenstein also made a cameo at the end of Rhett and Link's "Rub Some Bacon On It" music video in 2012

References

Harley Morenstein Wikipedia