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YouTube streamer

Dr DisRespect
Dr DisRespect Cropped.jpg

Beahm at PUBG PGI Berlin 2018

Personal information
Born Herschel Beahm IV
(1982-03-ten) March x, 1982 (age 40)
Nationality American
Teaching California State Polytechnic Academy, Pomona
Website championsclub.gg
YouTube data
Too known as
  • Dr DisRespect
  • The Doc
  • The Two-fourth dimension
Channel
  • DrDisRespect
Years active 2010–nowadays
Genre
  • Gaming
  • comedy
Subscribers 3.87 million[1]
Full views 283.one million[1]

Creator Awards

YouTube Silver Play Button 2.svg 100,000 subscribers 2017
YouTube Gold Play Button 2.svg 1,000,000 subscribers 2019
Twitch information
Aqueduct
  • drdisrespect
Years agile 2011–2020
Genre Gaming

Updated: April 17, 2022

Herschel "Guy" Beahm 4, meliorate known by his online alias Dr DisRespect, is an American video-game streamer. He had accumulated more than iv one thousand thousand followers on Twitch,[two] and is best known for playing battle royale video games, such as H1Z1, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, Black Ops 4: Blackout, Call of Duty: Warzone, Apex Legends, and Fortnite.

In June 2020, Beahm was banned from Twitch for unexplained reasons and his channel was removed from the site.[3] [4] [five] Sources accept reported that the ban is permanent.[three] [half dozen] He returned to streaming in August 2020 on YouTube with a full peak of more than 510,000 concurrent viewers.[7]

Career and personal life [edit]

Beahm graduated from California State Polytechnic Academy, Pomona in 2005, where he played NCAA Partitioning Ii basketball game.[viii] [9]

Beahm's commencement video was posted on January eleven, 2010, showing gameplay of Call of Duty: Modernistic Warfare 2. He was featured in multiple videos for the gaming channel Machinima, mostly playing Call of Duty. Beahm went inactive from YouTube in late 2011 and did not release any content for nearly five years.

On March 16, 2011, Beahm was appointed as the community manager of Sledgehammer Games.[10] He was promoted to level designer and helped create many of the multiplayer maps for Call of Duty: Avant-garde Warfare.[11] Beahm joined Justin.boob tube (now Twitch) while he was working at Sledgehammer. He quit Sledgehammer in 2015 to focus on a full-fourth dimension streaming career.[12]

Beahm gained a post-obit from playing boxing royale games, starting with H1Z1 before switching to PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and and so moving on to Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.[xiii] In December 2017, he took a two-month hiatus from streaming to tend to his human relationship with his wife, after having admitted to existence unfaithful to her.[xiv] Beahm and his wife take a girl.[fifteen] He returned on Feb v, 2018, with a total peak of 388,000 concurrent viewers, only shy of chirapsia Tyler1'southward tape of 410,000.[16] [17] [eighteen] [19] His popularity has led to sponsorship deals with Gillette, ASUS, Roccat and Game Fuel.[20]

According to Beahm, on September eleven, 2018, an unknown person shot at his house with a BB gun and hit an upstairs window. This was reportedly the second time that someone shot at his house.[21] [22]

On January x, 2019, Creative Artists Bureau signed Beahm every bit a customer.[20]

Beahm signed a multi-year bargain with Twitch in March 2020.[23]

On Baronial 17, 2020, Beahm appear that he was writing a personal memoir called Violence. Speed. Momentum. This book was released to the public on March 30, 2021.[24]

In October 2020, Beahm worked with Hello-Rez Studios to design a custom map and a Dr Disrespect graphic symbol pare for Rogue Company.[25]

In December 2021, Dr Disrespect announced the launch of a "AAA" gaming studio named Midnight Society, which will exist headed by him along with Phone call of Duty and Halo veterans Robert Bowling and Quinn DelHoyo, as well as Sumit Gupta acting as CEO. The studio's mission is creating a "day-zero" customs experience, where the players will have the power to decide the games' "feature prioritization, pivotal design decisions, and fuel innovation in the shooter genre", and volition focus on online player versus thespian multiplayer games.[26] Their currently in-development free-to-play boxing royale title, which is codenamed "Project Moon", sparked backlash, with some worrying that the quality of the game will be poor, every bit well as fright of the game turning into a "blockchain game", due to how NFT'southward are currently harming the video game manufacture.[27] [28]

Streaming persona [edit]

Beahm's on-stream persona is commonly ruthless, quick-witted, and flatulent.[29] He is often regarded every bit an entertainer in the streaming manufacture, rather than a "professional gamer". ESPN describes him as "a WWE character in the competitive gaming world", and he himself has said "I created a character who plays multiplayer video games, and he'due south considered the most dominating gaming specimen".[30]

When playing the Dr Disrespect character, Beahm wears a black mullet wig, sunglasses, a carmine or black long-sleeved athletic wet-wicking shirt, and a red or black tactical vest. He sports a mustache he has named "Slick Daddy" aka "The Poisonous Ethiopian Caterpillar".[31]

Disdain for controller "aim help" [edit]

He has repeatedly made known his discontent with "aim help" mechanics in commencement-person shooters (a feature intended to make aiming easier) that only apply to players using a controller simply are active during cross-play against mouse-and-keyboard players similar himself.[32] [33] [34] [35] He argues that controller-wielding players who enable it have an unfair advantage over mouse-and-keyboard players, making claims that it reduces the skill involved such that it's "so easy yous can shut your eyes"[36] and even going as far to compare the mechanic to adulterous by calling information technology "like a version of hacks".[37] [38] [39] Fellow streamer TimTheTatman has publicly suggested in response "if controller is and then broken and then play controller" equally at that place is nothing technically "illegal" about the mechanic every bit it is a developer-implemented feature.[xl]

Controversies [edit]

E3 bath filming incident [edit]

On June 11, 2019, Beahm's DrDisrespect Twitch channel was suspended as he was livestreaming while attending the 2019 edition of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles, California. Beahm and his cameraman went into a public restroom (Beahm re-entered the bathroom on two occasions, with filming still going on) at the venue in violation of Twitch's privacy rules and privacy laws in the California Penal Lawmaking.[41] [42] In addition, E3 organizer Entertainment Software Association revoked Beahm's E3 pass, banning him from the result.[41] [43] Twitch reinstated the DrDisrespect aqueduct on June 25.[44] [45]

Racism accusation [edit]

Musician Jimmy Wong compiled a series of clips in which Beahm caricatures Chinese accents and linguistic communication and accused him of racism. In response, Beahm apologized only claimed that some of his very good friends are Asian and he wouldn't do annihilation to mock their civilisation and called the criticism "laughable".[46]

Permanent ban from Twitch [edit]

On June 26, 2020, the DrDisRespect Twitch account was banned from Twitch. Twitch'south official argument on the ban said "As is our process, nosotros take appropriate action when we have evidence that a streamer has acted in violation of our Community Guidelines or Terms of Service. These employ to all streamers regardless of status or prominence in the customs".[47] No specific details have been released. On June 27, Beahm tweeted that he had not yet been informed on the exact reason for the ban.[48] On July sixteen, 20 days subsequently he was banned, he broke his silence and was interviewed by PC Gamer and The Washington Postal service; insisting that he still does non know why Twitch banned him from the platform, that his contracts were still in good continuing, debunks any "crazy speculation" or theory that developed and is focusing on his upcoming "Doc iii.0" personality.[49] [l]

On August 6, after 42 days without streaming, he tweeted a link to his YouTube channel with the caption "Tomorrow, nosotros arrive".[51] He went live on YouTube at the same time, only the stream only showed a looping video of a custom Champions Guild gas station. He too confirmed that he would show up on stream at noon PDT on the following twenty-four hour period.[52] [53] On August 7, DrDisrespect returned to his stream at 1 pm PDT. The reason for his ban has yet to exist appear.[54]

On August 23, 2021, DrDisrespect revealed that he has known "for months" the reason for his ban and his intentions to litigate due to suggested major damages.[55]

On March 10, 2022, DrDisrespect and Twitch each announced that they had resolved their legal dispute with neither party admitting to any wrongdoing.[56] In a follow-up tweet, he clarified that he volition not exist returning to the Twitch platform.[57]

Filmography [edit]

Video games [edit]

Twelvemonth Title Voice role Notes
2020 Rogue Visitor Himself
2021 PUBG Mobile Himself

Awards and nominations [edit]

References [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr_Disrespect