Thomas Sanders Its That Time of Year Again

American cyberspace personality

Thomas Sanders
LogoTSanders.png

Thomas Sanders' logo used from February 2016 onward.

Personal information
Born (1989-04-24) April 24, 1989 (historic period 32)

Gainesville, Florida, U.S.

Nationality American
Didactics University of Florida (BS)
Occupation Musical theater actor, vocalist, Vine and YouTube personality
Website www.thomassanders.com
YouTube information
Channels Thomas Sanders
Thomas Sanders & Friends
Years active 2002–present
Genre Comedy, music
Subscribers iii.43 million (Chief channel) [1]
382 chiliad (Second channel) [2]
Full views 272.19 million (Primary channel) [3]
13.06 million (Second channel) [4]
Associated acts
  • dodie
  • Deedee Magno Hall
  • Jon Cozart

Creator Awards

YouTube Silver Play Button 2.svg 100,000 subscribers 2015
YouTube Gold Play Button 2.svg ane,000,000 subscribers 2016[5]
Known for Narrating People'south Lives (Vine)
Sanders Sides
Cartoon Therapy
Awards Shorty Laurels
Streamy Award

Updated: June 14, 2020

Thomas Sanders (born Apr 24, 1989) is an American singer, histrion, scriptwriter and internet personality made famous by Vine and YouTube. He is best known for his YouTube channel and Vine career, which lasted from April 2013 until the social media site was shut downwardly past Twitter in 2017.[six] [seven] [eight] [9] Later the shutdown of Vine, he continued releasing videos across various social media sites. Sanders creates long videos on YouTube, while simultaneously posting shorter videos in the way of Vine mainly to Instagram, Tumblr and Twitter, but also premiering some on TikTok. His piece of work consists of one-act sketches, pranks, stories, singing and ceremonious rights activism.

Sanders is mainly known for the Vine serial Narrating People's Lives, also known as Storytime, for the prank series "Disney Pranks with friends," and on YouTube for the series Sanders Sides. He reached over 7.4 billion loops and 8.3 million followers on Vine,[10] making his career ane of the most successful in this social media platform'southward brusque history. As of 2020, his business relationship on TikTok has a following of seven million followers.[11] On YouTube, he has 2 channels, "Thomas Sanders" and "Thomas Sanders and Friends". As of Nov 2020, his main aqueduct has iii.49 1000000 subscribers and his second channel has effectually 376,000 subscribers. Sanders has won two Shorty Awards[12] [xiii] and ane Streamy Honour,[fourteen] for best Viner and best YouTube comedian, and has been nominated for a Teen Selection Accolade[fifteen] to "Choice Viner" among other recognitions.

Equally a vocalist, Sanders has published one EP in 2013,[16] [17] one anthology in 2016,[18] and several singles from 2017 onwards.[20] [21] He has had a career in musical theatre in his hometown in Florida since he was a teenager, performing since 2006 in Gainesville and Orlando, Florida, and starring in a tour through 17 cities in the USA and Canada with his own phase musical, Ultimate Storytime, based on his Vine series.[22] [23] [24] [25] In 2017, he has made a guest appearance on the Disney Channel show Bizaardvark [26] [27] and co-hosted a special episode of the Disney XD show Walk the Prank aslope David Lopez.[28]

Personal life [edit]

Sanders was born and raised in Gainesville, Florida[29] and currently nonetheless lives there. His great-grandfather on his mother'due south side was born in Ireland.[30] His great-grandmother was a Ziegfeld Follies girl, something Sanders called his "ancestral connectedness with stage".[31] Sanders' male parent is a teacher.[32] Sanders has 3 brothers named Patrick, Christian, and Shea. He started singing in public and took his start steps in acting in centre-schoolhouse at Kanapaha Middle School, located in Gainesville, singing in several choruses and actualization in several school plays.[33] In loftier-school, he started combining acting and singing by doing his first roles in musical plays.[34] Later, Sanders combined his studies at the University of Florida with community theater, joining the Gainesville Customs Playhouse from 2006 until 2015. When he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering in 2011,[35] [36] he subsequently combined his daytime chore as a manufacturing engineer at a pharmaceutical development company in Alachua[37] with his nighttime-time chore in theater, until his success on Vine prompted him to leave that offset job and focus on Vine and theater.[29] In June 2017, he publicly came out as gay.[38]

Career [edit]

Vine and Sanders Shorts [edit]

Thomas Sanders made his debut on Vine equally "Foster Dawg", named later his first dog, Foster,[39] on April fourteen, 2013. An impression of Stewie Griffin from Family Guy in a drive-thru was his first Vine to go viral, leading to connected success on the app.[29] He later rebranded his channel to "Thomas Sanders". His channel reached one one thousand thousand followers on Vine in October 2013.[29] His biggest success on Vine was the Narrating People's Lives series, also known as Storytime, where he approached random strangers, comically narrated normal everyday activities they were doing, and showed their reaction.[40] [41] Other Vine series he is known for are Disney Pranks with Friends, Pokémon Pranks, Misleading Compliments, and Shoutout Sunday, amongst others.[10] Past Apr 2015, Sanders' Vine account had over five million followers, which made Thomas Sanders the 17th most followed Viner at the time.[42]

When Twitter announced that it was closing Vine down at the end of 2016, Sanders appear that he would proceed making Vines until the app's terminal day.[43] When Vine was close down on January 17, 2017, Sanders had reached 8.iii million followers.[44] Since that appointment, his brusk videos, now known equally the Sanders Shorts, are starting time released on his Instagram, where as of Nov 2018 he has 2.v million followers.[45]

On February 24, 2015, Sanders appeared as a guest on The View on a segment featuring Vine stars, where he was interviewed about his popularity on Vine,[29] and one of his Vines was featured on The Ellen DeGeneres Evidence in their section Vine after Vine.[46] Sanders has collaborated with Viners such every bit Vincent Marcus,[47] Brandon Calvillo[48] and Amymarie Gaertner,[49] and featured cameos and appearances from people such as Sean Edible bean,[50] Nicolle Wallace,[51] Stacy London,[52] Nick Pitera (with whom he did a serial of Vines, Unexpected Duets),[53] Brizzy Voices,[53] Gabbie Hanna,[54] Tara Strong,[55] E. Chiliad. Daily,[56] Jim Cummings,[57] Dan and Phil,[58] Adam Pascal[59] and the main actors from Hamilton, Teen Titans Go! and Steven Universe, [60] among others.

YouTube [edit]

Sanders opened his official YouTube account on March 15, 2009.[61] Later on amassing a post-obit through Vine, he started publishing more than oft through YouTube. He had his start YouTube collaborations throughout 2015, consisting on pranks, games and challenges. Upwards until 2014, his subscriber count grew at a lower charge per unit, with effectually eighty,000 subscribers at the end of that twelvemonth.[62] From that date, his user count growth started progressively accelerating, having 200,000 subscribers by April 2015[63] and more than than 700,000 subscribers at the stop of 2015.[64]

From the second half of 2016, at the same time his Vine action got slightly diminished following Twitter's declaration of Vine'due south forthcoming closedown, Sanders announced he would be focusing on his YouTube content from then on in order to create more than diversely formatted content. As of October 2021, his channel has three.49 million subscribers.[65]

On October 29, 2018, he debuted a 2d YouTube channel chosen "Thomas Sanders & Friends", which would be dedicated to the unscripted shows he had done in the past in his main channel with the help of his guest friends and the monthly Sanders Shorts compilations from so on, while the principal channel would be dedicated exclusively to scripted series and shows as well as his music videoclips.[66] His second channel has 396,000 subscribers as of August 2021.[67]

Sanders Sides [edit]

Sanders Sides Series logo since September i, 2017.

Since October nineteen, 2016, Thomas Sanders has run a YouTube spider web series chosen Sanders Sides, co-written with Joan S.,[68] in which he discusses personal or existential problems with four main characters, collectively known as the titular "Sanders Sides". Sanders Sides consists of two seasons with a full as of May 2020 of thirty episodes released on a variable periodicity. Season 1 has 17 episodes released from October 19, 2016, to July xix, 2017. Season 2 began on September i, 2017, and as of May 2020, information technology has xiii episodes.[69] Information technology is a spin-off from the Vine/Sanders Shorts series, every bit Patton, Roman and Logan are inspired by characters that had previously debuted on Vine in 2014, the Dad Guy, the Prince Guy, and the Teacher Guy respectively. The Sanders Sides are usually all portrayed by Sanders himself. Sanders Sides has featured sometimes appearances of guest stars similar Lilly Singh[lxx] or Butch Hartman who, apart from actualization as himself, created an animated sequence exclusively for Sanders Sides where Thomas and his Sides became cartoon characters. Tara Strong, who had already appeared in several Vines and Sanders Shorts, besides made a voice cameo in Hartman's episode.[71] On Nov 22, 2019, a companion series titled Sanders Asides was premiered, featuring the Sides in lighter stories in shorter episodes designed, in Sanders' words, to feature stories not straight linked to the principal narrative.[72]

The Sanders Sides are "physical-mental projections" of Thomas' heed,[73] and stand for dissimilar aspects of Thomas'[Note ane] personality. Thomas usually starts each episode as an ordinary vlog about a certain topic or dilemma. The serial is by and large comedic with some elements existence more dramatic in nature.

Theater [edit]

Autonomously from his Net-based career, Sanders has worked in musical theater at the Gainesville Community Playhouse[29] for productions including Hot Mikado (2007),[74] Singin' in the Rain (2009),[75] [76] The Producers (2010),[77] Anything Goes (2011),[78] Into the Woods (2014),[36] and Les Misérables (2014).[79] In 2015, Sanders did his starting time professional theater work starring in Heathers: The Musical as J.D. in a product performed in Orlando.[lxxx] From August viii to September 2, 2016, Sanders went on a stage musical bout, Ultimate Storytime, written by Sanders with songs composed by Jacob Fjeldheim, and based on his Vine serial Narrating People's Lives, performing in 17 cities in the U.s.a. and Canada, including Toronto and New York City.[22] [23] [24] [25] In 2019, Sanders was cast as the understudy for The Beast in Beauty and the Beast

Music [edit]

Though critics oft classified Sanders as a baritone,[81] he considers himself a bass singer.[82] He has sung primarily on Vine and YouTube. He has performed songs in a wide diverseness of genres merely has personally showed a preference towards jazz music, mentioning Nat King Cole as one of his favorite singers.[83] He has musically collaborated with dodie, Jon Cozart, Ben J. Pierce, Deedee Magno HallAdam Pascal, and AJ Rafael. He released his first EP, titled Merry Christmas, on Bandcamp on December 21, 2013; the EP consisted of Christmas songs.[16] [17] In 2016, he released the soundtrack of his Ultimate Storytime stage musical, recorded alongside his co-stars, Terrence Williams Jr., Nicole Visco, Jay Harper (also known every bit JayIsJo) and Leo Anderson (also known as Leo the Giant).[18] On July 22, 2017, Sanders released on YouTube a new original song titled "The Things We Used to Share",[84] inspired by real events in Sanders' life. It was followed past more than singles in 2018 and the announcement of a new EP.[85]

EPs and albums [edit]

  • Merry Christmas (EP) (2013)[16] [17]
  • Ultimate Storytime (2016)[18]

Songs and singles [edit]

Twelvemonth Title Duet with Data
2013 "Snowfall in Venice" Jacob Fjeldheim (piano) Cover of a song past Elizaveta
2014 "A Dream is a Wish Your Center Makes" Jazz cover of a song from Cinderella
2015 "Proud of Your Male child" Cover from the musical Aladdin published in Sanders' Tumblr account.[86]
2016 "Vine vs YouTube" Jon Cozart Song based on "Anything You lot Can Practice" from the musical Annie Get Your Gun
"Heart of a Moment" Cover from the musical James and the Behemothic Peach
"Freeze Your Brain" Encompass from Heathers: The Musical starring Sanders in 2015
"What You Own" Adam Pascal Cover from the musical Rent
"The Net is Downwards" AVbyte Original song by AVbyte
"RIP Vine: A Vocal" Jon Cozart Vocal nominated to a Streamy Award[87] based on "Agony" from Into the Wood
2017 "Lies" Original song written past Thomas Sanders and Chris Shaw and performed on Sanders Sides
"Birds" dodie Cover from Sanders' Ultimate Storytime musical
"Dear Happy" Original song by dodie
"Warrior Girl" Deedee Magno Hall Embrace from Sanders' Ultimate Storytime musical
"A Lovely Night" Ben J. Pierce Cover from La La Land
"Waving Through a Window" dodie & Ben J. Pierce Cover from the musical Dear Evan Hansen
"Aggressive Bouts of Beat Poesy" Rap song written past Joan S. and performed on Sanders Sides
"New York, New York" dodie Embrace from the musical of the same name
"The Things We Used to Share" Original song written by Joan Due south., kickoff original single[88]
"Tomorrow Never Came" Ben J. Pierce Cover of a song by Lana Del Rey
"12 Days of Christmas" Christmas song performed on Sanders Sides
2018 "Rear View" Foti Original song by Foti
"Disappear" AJ Rafael Embrace from the musical Honey Evan Hansen
"I Won't Say I'thousand in Dearest (mash-up)" Terrence Williams Jr., Jamahl Rawls & Foti Single,[20] cover of a song from Hercules mashed upward with several Disney songs[89]
"Crofter'southward: The Musical" Single,[21] performed on Sanders Sides.[90]
"On the Borderline" Single,[91] original song written by Joan S.[92]
"breathin" Foti Single,[93] cover of a song by Ariana Grande.[94]
"Incomplete (The Puzzle Song)" Unmarried,[95] original song performed on Sanders Sides.[96]
2019 "Seasons of Love" A chorus with several of his friends Single, cover of a song from the musical Rent.
"Friends on the Other Side – Disney Villain Mash-Up" Brittney Kelly, Valerie Torres-Rosario, Foti, Jamahl Rawls, Terrence Williams Jr., & Leo Anderson Single, cover of a vocal from The Princess and the Frog mashed up with several Disney songs
"Forbidden Fruit (The Knuckles's Theme)" Single, original song performed on Sanders Sides
"A Gay Disney Prince" Jon Cozart Single, original song mashed upward with several Disney songs
"Recipe for Me" Unmarried, original song written by Joan S. and Jamahl Rawls
2020 "Rhythm Redux" Single, original vocal performed on Sanders Sides
2021 "Seventeen" Nicole Visco Reunion encompass from Heathers: The Musical which Sanders and Visco starred in 2015
"Hallellujah" Caleb Hyles, Jonathan Young, Dan Vasc & Colm McGuinness Unmarried produced by Caleb Hyles, embrace of a song written by Leonard Cohen

Filmography [edit]

Year Championship Role Notes
2016 Sanders Sides Various characters Webseries

32 episodes

Nominated for Streamy Award for Best Writing

2017 Bizaardvark Ian Finkelman ane episode[26] [27]
Walk the Prank Himself 1 episode[28]
2020 Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe Throat-Lobster Voice[97] [98]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Yr Award Nominee Result
2014 Ryan Seacrest's Favorite Vine Celebrity Contest Thomas Sanders Won[99]
2015 Univision's Shorty Awards – Vine Star of the Year Thomas Sanders Won[12]
2016 Streamy Awards – Viner of the Year Thomas Sanders Won[14] [100]
Teen Choice Awards – Option Viner Thomas Sanders Nominated[15]
2017 Shorty Awards – YouTube Comedian Thomas Sanders Won[xiii]
Streamy Awards – Collaboration Thomas Sanders and Jon Cozart for "RIP Vine: A Song" Nominated[87]
Unicorn Awards – YouTuber of the Twelvemonth Thomas Sanders Nominated[101] [102]
2019 Streamy Awards – Best Writing Thomas Sanders, Joan S., Adri White, Quil Cauchon and AJ Hentges for "Sanders Sides" Nominated[103]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ The Thomas that appears equally a character on Sanders Sides is a fictional character based on the real Thomas Sanders, who talks about him in third person.[68]

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  90. ^ "On the Borderline". itunes.com. May 10, 2018. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  91. ^ Thomas Sanders; Joan S. (Apr 28, 2018). On the Borderline . Retrieved April 28, 2018.
  92. ^ "Breathin'". itunes.com. September 20, 2018. Retrieved November 26, 2018.
  93. ^ Thomas Sanders (September 14, 2018). breathin . Retrieved September 15, 2018.
  94. ^ "Incomplete (The Puzzle Vocal)". itunes.com. Nov 6, 2018. Retrieved November 26, 2018.
  95. ^ Thomas Sanders & Joan S. (Oct 29, 2018). Learning New Things Well-nigh Ourselves . Retrieved October 31, 2018.
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  97. ^ @ThomasSanders (August 26, 2020). "I get to play Throat-Lobster (on the..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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  100. ^ "2017 Unicorn Awards". wetheunicorns.com. PopBuzz. November 30, 2017. Retrieved December i, 2017.
  101. ^ Benedict Townsend (December xv, 2017). "Here Are The Winners of the 2017 Unicorn Awards". wetheunicorns.com. PopBuzz. Retrieved Dec 15, 2017.
  102. ^ "ninth Annual Nominees". Streamys. Oct 16, 2019. Retrieved October sixteen, 2019.

External links [edit]

  • Thomas Sanders at IMDb

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