• Mo Vlogs (real name: Mohamed Beiraghdary) is an internet celebrity, vlogger and gamer from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
• He gained a huge amount of popularity through his eponymous YouTube channel which he launched in December 201•
• The primary focus of his channel is his luxurious lifestyle, featuring videos of expensive cars.
• He has accumulated a net worth of $3 million as of mid-2018, primarily through his YouTube channel.
• He is active on several social media networks, including Instagram (1.3 million followers), and is said to be in a relationship with a girl named Ianna.
Known for movies
Short Info
Spouse | Cheryl Camp |
Contents
Who is Mo Vlogs?
Mo Vlogs is an internet celebrity, who is a vlogger and a gamer, best known for his eponymous YouTube channel – Mo Vlogs – abundant with videos about luxury cars.
Mo Vlogs’ Early Life, Family and Education
Before Fame
Mo’s career began in 2011, when he launched a gaming YouTube channel named HitSpecK0, featuring videos of him playing popular video games at that time, including “RuneScape” and several games from the “Call of Duty” franchise among others. In addition to showing his gaming skills, Mo also provided some commentary as well, which gained a positive reception from the viewers and attracted almost 36,000 subscribers. All these endeavors helped Mo to gain a huge amount of popularity, and also opened the doors for his upcoming success in the virtual world.
Mo Vlogs’ rise to stardom & YouTube
The list of cars which have been featured by Mo Vlogs is as impressive as it is luxurious and exotic, including supercars from brands such as Rolls Royce, Bugatti, Lamborghini and Ferrari to name a few, and even include some of the rare exotic cars such as Devel Sixteen, Lykan HyperSport and Batmobile Tumbler, used in Christopher Nolan’s “Batman” movie trilogy which starred Christian Bale in the title role. Some of the currently most popular videos on Mo’s channel are “Rich Kids of the Middle East – The Most Expensive Cars”, with over 16.6 million views, and “Paying CASH for a New Ferrari !!!” with more than 10.5 million views. Since the launching of the channel, Mo uploads new videos on daily basis – often featuring his sister Lana Rose – never missing a day so far, and the channel currently counts more than 1100 videos, with a total of over 1.4 billion views and 5.4 million subscribers. It is certain that all these efforts and ventures have helped Mo Vlogs to dramatically increase his popularity, which have also resulted in enlarging the total of his wealth as well.
Mo Vlogs’ Net Worth
Have you ever wondered how much wealth this young internet celebrity has accumulated so far? How rich Mo Vlogs is? According to authoritative sources, it is estimated that the total of Mo Vlogs’ net worth, as of mid-2018, revolves around the sum of $3 million, acquired through his eponymous YouTube channel that has been active since December 2014. It is also estimated that his daily income is around the sum of $2,700. Mo resides in a luxury mansion in Dubai, and his assets currently include several luxury cars such as a Ford Mustang GT and Ferrari 458.
Mo Vlog’s Social Media
Apart from YouTube, Mo is also very active on several other popular social media networks including Snapchat (mohamedoo), Facebook with over 178,000 fans, and Twitter where he has been followed by over 47,000 fans. However, he is quite popular on Instagram, on which he posts pictures from his luxurious lifestyle which gained him huge popularity including 1.3 million official followers.
Mo Vlogs’ Personal Life
Despite posting videos of his everyday life on a daily basis, Mo is quite private about his personal life as there aren’t many relevant details about his love affairs or romantic connections. On his pictures, he was frequently seen with a girl named Ianna, but further details about their relationship remain unknown to this day.
General Info
Full Name | Mo Willems |
Profession | Actor, Author, Illustrator, Film director, Screenwriter, Animator, Television Director, Television producer |
Education | Isidore Newman School, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University |
Nationality | American |
Family
Spouse | Cheryl Camp |
Children | Trixie Willems |
Accomplishments
Awards | Caldecott Medal, Goodreads Choice Awards Best Picture Books, Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing For A Children's Series, Book Sense Book of the Year Award: Children's Illustrated, Golden Kite Award for Picture Book Illustration |
Nominations | The Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play or Musical |
Movies | Codename: Kids Next Door: Operation Z.E.R.O., Life, Don't Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus, Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs |
TV Shows | Sheep in the Big City, The Off-Beats, KaBlam! |
Social profile links
Movies
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
PogieJoe | 2014 | TV Series original story - 1 episode | |
Codename: Kids Next Door - Operation Z.E.R.O. | 2006 | TV Movie screenplay / story | |
Codename: Kids Next Door | TV Series head writer - 54 episodes, 2002 - 2005 writer - 4 episodes, 2003 - 2005 written by - 2 episodes, 2003 - 2004 | ||
LazyTown | 2004 | TV Series written by - 1 episode | |
Sheep in the Big City | TV Series creator - 30 episodes, 2000 - 2002 writer - 11 episodes, 2000 - 2002 head writer - 5 episodes, 2000 - 2001 story - 1 episode, 2002 | ||
Sesame Street | TV Series 1 episode, 2001 writer - 1 episode, 2002 | ||
An Off-Beats Valentine's | 1999 | TV Movie creator / writer | |
KaBlam! | TV Series 3 episodes, 1997 creator - 6 episodes, 1996 - 1997 writer - 4 episodes, 1996 - 1997 head writer - 1 episode, 1997 | ||
Another Bad Day for Philip Jenkins | 1994 | Short | |
The Man Who Yelled | 1992 | Short |
Producer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Sheep in the Big City | 2000-2002 | TV Series executive producer - 28 episodes | |
Life | 1999/III | Short producer | |
An Off-Beats Valentine's | 1999 | TV Movie executive producer | |
KaBlam! | 1996-1997 | TV Series executive producer - 9 episodes |
Director
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Sheep in the Big City | TV Series 1 episode, 2000 supervising director - 14 episodes, 2000 - 2002 | ||
Life | 1999/III | Short | |
An Off-Beats Valentine's | 1999 | TV Movie | |
KaBlam! | 1996-1997 | TV Series 10 episodes | |
Another Bad Day for Philip Jenkins | 1994 | Short | |
Iddy Biddy Beat Boy | 1993 | Short | |
The Man Who Yelled | 1992 | Short |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Sheep in the Big City | 2000-2002 | TV Series | Angry Scientist |
An Off-Beats Valentine's | 1999 | TV Movie | September / Grubby Groo (voice) |
KaBlam! | 1996-1997 | TV Series | September / Grubby Groo (segment "The Off-Beats") / (segment "The Off-Beats") / ... |
Animation Department
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Sheep in the Big City | 2000-2002 | TV Series character designer - 13 episodes | |
Life | 1999/III | Short animator | |
Going, Going, Almost Gone! Animals in Danger | 1995 | TV Movie animator | |
Another Bad Day for Philip Jenkins | 1994 | Short animator | |
The Man Who Yelled | 1992 | Short animator / ink and paint artist | |
A Child's Garden of Verses | 1992 | TV Movie layout artist | |
Ira Sleeps Over | 1991 | TV Movie animator |
Art Department
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Sheep in the Big City | 2000 | TV Series storyboard artist - 1 episode | |
Life | 1999/III | Short designer | |
An Off-Beats Valentine's | 1999 | TV Movie storyboard artist | |
KaBlam! | 1997 | TV Series storyboard artist - 3 episodes |
Visual Effects
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Sheep in the Big City | 2000 | TV Series visual effects - 1 episode |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
The Man Who Yelled | 1992 | Short | Himself - The Man Who Yelled |
Awards
Won Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
---|---|---|---|---|
2003 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series | Sesame Street (1969) |
2002 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series | Sesame Street (1969) |
2001 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series | Sesame Street (1969) |
1999 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series | Sesame Street (1969) |
1998 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series | Sesame Street (1969) |
1995 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series | Sesame Street (1969) |
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
---|---|---|---|---|
2000 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series | Sesame Street (1969) |
1997 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series | Sesame Street (1969) |
1996 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series | Sesame Street (1969) |
Source: IMDb, Wikipedia
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