• Bugatti Beez is an American social media personality and YouTube star, with over a million followers
• He was born Avery Chandler on the 22nd June 1993, in East Chicago, Indiana
• He was encouraged to create his YouTube channel by his late friend, Freddy E.
• He has released remixes and compositions, and has over 57,000 subscribers on his new YouTube channel
• He has expanded his fame to other social media networks such as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
Known for movies
Short Info
Net Worth
$18 million dollars
Date Of Birth
April 13, 1976, January 28, 1981
Spouse
Petra Volakova
Mark
Large blue eyes
Fact
Dressed up and rode on a float as the god of wine and mirth to head the Bacchus 2004 parade in New Orleans, Louisiana, for Mardi Gras in February, 2004.
Bugatti Beez is an American social media personality and YouTube star, best known for his videos on his YouTube and Vine channels on which he has more than a million followers.
So, do you want to find out more about the life and work of Bugatti Beez, from his early childhood to date, including his personal life? If yes, then stay with us for the length of the article as we bring you closer to the American YouTube star.
Bugatti Beez Wiki Bio, age, height
Born Avery Chandler on the 22nd June 1993, in East Chicago, Indiana, USA, Bugatti Beez is a rather mysterious person when it comes to family life as we don’t have information about his parents or any siblings. Also, we don’t know a thing about his education, as Beez is successfully managing to keep these private details for himself. Bugatti stands at 6ft 8in, which is equal to 1.85m.
Career Beginnings
After being encouraged by his late friend, Freddy E., Bugatti Beez created his YouTube channel called “Beez” in 2011, and thanks to the success of his first videos such as “Simpin”, “A Christmas Carol”, and “Wife vs Hoe”, Beez got the recognition he needed, and so continued on posting interesting and apparently hilarious videos, such as “What women want in a relationship”, “Twerking rules”, and “5 types of cheaters” while he also posted challenge-based videos including “Kylie Jenner lip challenge” and “Ice bucket challenge”.
Bugatti didn’t want to stop at YouTube, so created Snapchat and Vine accounts, on which he shared amusing stories as well. The number of his followers began to grow dramatically, and he became more popular not only among his followers but also among other people who hadn’t heard about him.
Rise to Prominence
He surpassed a million subscribers on YouTube in November 2015, while midway through 2016, Beez had more than 1.1 million subscribers on his site. He created some compositions as well, such as “Donuts in a Lambo”, “What you want”, and “No Wifi”. Beez also produced remixes, including “Drake – Free Smoke” and “Rae Sremmurd – No Flex Zone”, then started posting his songs on YouNow, and promoting his apparel brand on social networking platforms.
What happened to Bugatti Beez?
Fans noticed that Bugatti Beez’s didn’t post anything on his YouTube Channel for months, and started asking questions about the Internet star. Some even said that he was dead, but we can assure you that is not the case. Actually, Beez doesn’t use his old YouTube channel anymore, and has a new one called The BEEZ Family. It has over 57,000 subscribers and more than 145 posts, so now you know where to find and follow your favorite YouTuber. In fact, his latest video was published in late May 2019, which means that he is safe and sound and ready to continue with his regular work.
Bugatti Beez Net Worth
Since launching his career, Bugatti has created over 400 YouTube videos, all of which have contributed to his wealth. So, have you ever wondered how rich Bugatti Beez is, as of mid-2019? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Beez’s net worth is close to $500,000. Undoubtedly, his wealth will become higher in the upcoming years, assuming that he successfully continues his career.
Is Bugatti Beez Gay?
Just like information about his early life, family, and education, details about Bugatti Beez’s love life are unknown. We don’t know if he is single or in a relationship and we also cannot say whether he is gay or straight, but as soon we find out these details, you can be sure we will deliver it to you.
Internet Fame
Although YouTube has made him famous, he has since expanded to other social media networks such as Instagram and Twitter. His official Instagram page has over 180,000 followers, with whom he has shared some pictures from his personal life, while also about his newest career endeavors. Bugatti Beez is also quite popular on Twitter, on which he has almost 60,000 followers, and has used his popularity to promote his career, such as his newest YouTube video, among other posts. You can find Beez on Facebook too, on which he has just over 20,000 followers, however, he hasn’t been active on this social media network since 2017.
So, if you aren’t already a fan of this prominent YouTuber, then this is a perfect opportunity for you to become one, just skip over to her official pages, and see what he is up to next, both personally and professionally.
General Info
Full Name
Patrik Eliáš
Net Worth
$18 million dollars
Salary
5.5 million USD
Date Of Birth
April 13, 1976, January 28, 1981
Height
1.85 m, 1.68 m
Weight
88 kg
Profession
Film producer, Voice Actor
Nationality
Czech, American
Family
Spouse
Petra Volakova
Parents
Debra Krause, Warren Wood
Siblings
Hannah Wood, Zack Wood
Accomplishments
Awards
NHL Plus-Minus Award, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble, MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Duo, Young Hollywood Award for Hottest Coolest Young Veteran - Male, British Independent Film Award for ...
Nominations
Calder Memorial Trophy, MTV Movie Award for Best Male Performance, Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Villain, Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actor: Drama, Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Male Buttkicker, Satellite Award for Best Actor - Television Series Musical or Comedy, Daytime Emmy Award fo...
Movies
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Cooties, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Back to the Future Part II, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Maniac, The Last Witch Hunter, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Sin City, The Good So...
TV Shows
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, Wilfred, American Dad!, Red vs. Blue, King of the Hill, Frasier, Tron: Uprising, Robot Chicken, Homicide: Life on the Street, Peter Panzerfaust, Adventures from the Book of Virtues, Funny or Die Presents, Glenn Martin, DDS, Freak Show, Filmland
[on recently being involved in a lot of genre films as either a producer, actor or both and explaining why that is] - Some of that is aligned with my own autonomy and growth as a human being. I was 16 when I did The Faculty (1998). So I would say the last five or six years of my life feel like a galvanization of my own identity, the things I'm interested in. I've always watched horror movies. For a while, the horror genre in the U.S. - at least, from The Faculty (1998) on - was really a much-maligned genre. It was in dire straights. It came at the end of the Kevin Williamson explosion, when everyone was trying to make a lot of these teen horror films. It carried on for years after that to middling-to-poor results. Then it was fraught with not-great examples of the genre, with the occasional good film.
I barely wanted to do The Faculty. The only reason I wanted to do it was because [Robert] Rodriguez was doing it and I knew he'd do something interesting. But that was really coming at the tail-end of that horror film scene. Going into my twenties, I hadn't come across any good horror films. I feel a bit like I'm on the inside looking out now. [2015]
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[on his horror/genre production company SpectreVision] - ... I've been a fan of the genre for a long time. I met my producing partners through another project that we were producing together that was not in the horror genre but we became friends and quickly realized that we shared a mutual love and appreciation for horror. A lot of the best films in the last 20 years have come from Europe and other parts of the world. And we were really inspired by those movies as well as films from the '70s and early '80s when it felt like people were taking the genre seriously. I love movies where you can have great storytelling and a great script with a really wonderful cast and yet still tell a compelling, horrific story. Those are the kind of movies that we're inspired by and the kind of movies that we want to make.
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[on The Faculty (1998)] It was great. That movie was coming at what was the tail end of that Scream-inspired revisit to teenage horror films. Kevin Williamson started a great thing and a bad thing at the same time. That always happens when something really great comes out - there are a million imitators. The Faculty (1998) came in right at the end and I remember getting the script and being aware of that and a little bit wary of jumping into what was such a popular genre and not one I personally loved beyond the ones that established it. But Rodriguez was attached, which I found very exciting because I knew he would do something really interesting with the film. The way it was cast was really smart and there's some great little homages in there. It was a blast. It was a great time. It was an awesome summer in Austin, Texas, making an alien horror movie!
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[hearing that Sean Astin wanted to correct rumors that his character Sam Gamgee had a homosexual love for Frodo] Yeah, we've never had that perspective on the relationship, but there is a real bond and a real closeness. Which was easy for Sean and I because we became so close making the film. So it's a natural thing to display and to show and I think it comes across without any real effort ... Frodo really starts to fail physically and emotionally and mentally, so Sam is there to kind of pick up the pieces and show his affection for Frodo and really almost carry him to the end. So that relationship is really important in this film, particularly. ... I think it's really refreshing and nice. I'm really close with my friends and affectionate, and I don't think that there is anything suspicious about that, necessarily. So it's good to show it and have it be an unisexual thing, definitely.
5
I don't think I can relate to stage fright because I think stage fright is a very specific level of fear that's pretty debilitating. But I can relate to the lack of confidence. It's a pretty human thing. The hardest thing for me [in Grand Piano (2013)] was really the playing. So much of my job was technical.
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[on Harvey (1950)] There's an aspect of an imaginary character and relationship there that I find really interesting and love in that film. There's definitely an element of that (in 'Wilfred'). It also helps that the dog smokes pot.
7
I really do love making movies and being a part of other people's vision. But Simian [his record label] is coming out of a direct need to do something on my own, to build something from the ground up that has nothing to do with the career that I've established for myself. To face something in your life where you're not being handed responsibility, you're creating it -- I think that's really important.
8
Iggy read and approved the script, so we're going to start shooting this year. It's totally awesome. It scares the shit out of me, because I love him. And it's terrifying to play someone so iconic. I would never want to be the one to screw with people's perception of who he was. But that's also why I want to do it. I am genuinely a huge fan, so at least it's in the hands of someone who cares. (On the Iggy Pop biopic "The Passenger", in which Woods will play Iggy Pop, himself).
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I don't know that I necessarily feel more comfortable in the context of smaller films, but I tend to feel more comfortable more often than not with the material of smaller films.
10
My philosophy has always been to try to put myself into roles and films that are different. That intensified after 'Lord of the Rings' because it was so massive, but it's something I've always believed in -- wanting to change people's perceptions and challenge myself as an actor.
11
[on New Zealand:] I will go back ... I think Bill [Billy Boyd] and Dom [Dominic Monaghan)]and I are thinking of buying a house together. We don't want to lose our connection with New Zealand - I love the country and I love Wellington and I want to go back. I would love to have a place to live there if I do go back for any period of time. It would just be a time share. It makes the most sense for us to go in on a place, 'cause then we can get a great place. We could be there together and have holidays there, or if I wanted to go there and live there for a little while I could. It just kind of makes sense. Then we could rent it out when we aren't there. That's the idea, anyway. (On hearing this, Billy Boyd said, "Elijah said that, huh? He put a curse on it.") [December 12, 2003]
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[on filming the scene in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) in which "Sam" tries to make "Frodo" recall the Shire:] "That day was very difficult and it was a long day. I remember Peter [Peter Jackson] actually crying on set after a few takes. It was a real defining moment for Sean [Sean Astin] and I, not only in this film, but in our acting" [December 14, 2003].
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[after the last press junket for LOTR in New York:] There's a real sense of completion now, because we can look at the entirety of the trilogy and say we've done it, our work is finished. That's a great feeling. And I think that, as it comes to a close, we look to the relationships forged in New Zealand and throughout the experience, and they will carry on. The fellowship will carry on. And that gives us great hope. Our lives will interweave forever. [December 18, 2003]
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[on concluding filming of LOTR:] Frodo will look more haggard, but not as bad as Gollum. There is a massive transformation, but the journey should have a physical effect on him, which makes sense as I look a lot older than when I started filming. I was 18 then, and it's appropriate that he looks older, too. And if I've done my job right, then you should empathize with him. When it came to the end, I was very emotional. I was heaving, I couldn't breathe, and the last bits of the movie really wrecked me. They gave each actor his own farewell, when we were back there earlier this year. You'd go on to a sound stage and Peter [director Peter Jackson] would make a speech about each actor and then bring in their sword and a clapperboard. It was completely overwhelming. When it came time for me to give a speech, I was so gone I just couldn't do it. I now have the ears, the feet, the sword, the Ring, and one of the maps of Middle-Earth. The whole thing has had a massive impact on us. I think Bill [Billy Boyd] and Dom [Dominic Monaghan] and I are thinking about buying a house here [in New Zealand], because we don't want to lose our connection with the country. It makes most sense to go in on a place because we could use it like a timeshare and then holiday at different times or together. But we're so lazy and completely hopeless at doing things, so it remains to be seen if it'll ever happen. [December 11, 2003]
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I think being different, being against the grain of society, is the greatest thing in the world.
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If I wasn't an actor, I'd be a secret agent.
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[on worrying about the high expectations of Lord of the Rings fans when he was cast as Frodo:] "I definitely felt the pressure. I wanted to live up to all of the expectations. But when I got into costume and worked with the others, I just didn't think about it anymore."
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[on celebrity:] "I won't change and my perspective won't change. I want to continue my life the way I live it, and I'm not going to let anything stop me from doing that. It isn't all about acting. There's a lot more to life than Hollywood."
Facts
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Fact
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Since the film Green Street (2005) he became a full supporter of Milliwall Football Club.
2
Tested for the lead role of William Miller in Almost Famous (2000).
3
Was considered for the role of Colin Craven in The Secret Garden (1993).
4
Was considered for the role of Justin Cobb in Thumbsucker (2005), but was deemed too old for the role.
5
Was the first choice for the lead role in Eragon (2006).
6
Was considered for the lead role in Ri¢hie Ri¢h (1994).
7
Beat out 150 actors, including Jake Gyllenhaal, for the coveted role of Frodo Baggins in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
8
His record label Simian Records released its first album, New Magnetic Wonder by The Apples in Stereo [February 2007]
9
Bought a house in Venice, California. Says he hopes to launch his record label by the end of the year. [2005]
10
Day Zero (2007) is completed and is going to be released on January 18th, 2008. [October 2007]
New York apartment with his sister Hannah Wood. [December 2003]
15
On the 4 September 2013 episode of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2005), Wood said that he was five years old when he watched his first horror movie -- Truth or Dare?: A Critical Madness (1986), which was a then-newly released, straight-to-video release. He said that it was what made him fall in love with horror films, that it remains one his all-time favorite horror movies, and that he has introduced it to several of his friends over the years.
16
In 2013 he purchased a house in the south Austin, TX neighborhood of Bouldin Creek.
17
First person to ever cross Southern Africa's Victoria Falls by rope.
18
He is of English, German, Austrian, and Danish descent.
In 2005, he started his own record label, Simian Records.
29
Frequently attends the popular annual gaming convention known as E3 (Electronic Entertainment Exposition) which takes places in Los Angeles at the convention center. The week long event features all of the soon-to-be-released games and gaming systems and is open to those working in the gaming industry.
30
Received an injury under his eyebrow during the filming of Green Street Hooligans (2005) (aka "The Yank), leaving a visible scar.
31
Served as the Bacchus of the 2004 Mardi Gras Parade, and returned the following two years.
32
Each of the nine Fellowship members got the same tattoo: the number nine written in Elvish. Elijah's is on his pelvic bone on the right side.
33
His uncle is Turk E. Krause from the band 'Molly Nova and the Hawk'.
In the original book "The Lord of the Rings," Frodo is 50 years old when he leaves Bag End, which makes him the oldest of the four lead hobbits. Wood is actually the youngest of the four actors.
37
Dressed up and rode on a float as the god of wine and mirth to head the Bacchus 2004 parade in New Orleans, Louisiana, for Mardi Gras in February, 2004.
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Suffered acute appendicitis and was briefly hospitalized [August 2003]
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Studies singing professionally.
40
Is the first member of the official "Lord of the Rings" fanclub.
41
Considers Frodo Baggins to be his best role.
42
Two of his favorite books are "The Hobbit" and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame."
43
Admits to owning thousands of CDs in many musical genres, because he loves music so much.
44
He became a child model when his mother wanted him to burn off excessive energy.
45
As of December 2003, Elijah lived in a New York apartment with his sister Hannah Wood. However, within a few months he moved back into his mother's guest house in Santa Monica, California, where he lived previously, stating he couldn't justify the rent on the apartment since he spent so little time there. He has since moved into his own home in Venice Beach, California.
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Plays piano.
47
Owns one of two prop rings used in "Lord of the Rings." The other went to Andy Serkis, who played Gollum.
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He heard about the Lord of the Rings trilogy while filming The Faculty (1998). Immediately, he sensed that this was the chance of a lifetime. Director George Huang, a personal friend of Wood's, filmed his audition tape for the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. He shot the scene from different angles which were cut together for the video. They sent the video off to New Zealand for director Peter Jackson and a few months later, he got the part.
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He was the first recipient of the NATO/ShoWest Young Star of the Year Award.
Elijah has an older brother, Zack Wood (b. 1974), who works in video games, and a younger sister, Hannah Wood (born 7th October 1983).
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Parents' names are Warren and Debbie Wood.
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Melissa Joan Hart wanted him to play the male lead in Drive Me Crazy (1999) because she thought it would take some of the pressure off her in her first leading role. However, she was told that he looked too young next to her, and the role went to Adrian Grenier.