LazarBeam

LazarBeam
Personal information
Born
Lannan Neville Eacott[1]

(1994-12-14) 14 December 1994 (age 29)
NationalityAustralian
Occupations
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2015–present
Genres
Subscribers27.1 million (combined)[3][4]
Total views9.83 billion (combined)[3][4]
Associated acts
100,000 subscribers2015
1,000,000 subscribers2017
10,000,000 subscribers2019[5]

Last updated: 1 October 2024

Lannan Neville Eacott[1] (born 14 December 1994), better known as LazarBeam, is an Australian YouTuber, professional gamer and Internet personality, known primarily for his video game commentary videos, "comedic riffs" and memes.[2]

Eacott began making slow motion demolition videos in 2014 while working in his family's construction business. After having his equipment stolen, he registered his current YouTube channel in 2015. Eacott primarily posted Let's Play and challenge videos of various video games. As his channel grew, his style of video content diversified to include more vlog and comedy style videos. His channel experienced substantial growth in popularity when he began posting videos of Fortnite Battle Royale in 2018 and of Minecraft in 2019. In December 2019, Eacott was acknowledged as YouTube's eighth-most-viewed content creator of the year, with 2 billion views in 2019.

As of October 2022, his three YouTube channels have collectively reached over 24 million subscribers and 8 billion video views,[3] with his main channel ranking as the third-most-subscribed and third-most-viewed channel on the platform from Australia.[6][7]

  1. ^ a b "My Pop Neville Eacott the man who gave me my middle name (Lannan Neville Eacott) looking like an absolute legend!". Archived from the original on 26 April 2020. Retrieved 7 September 2021 – via Instagram.
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  4. ^ a b "About LazarBeam". YouTube.
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  6. ^ "Top 250 YouTubers in Australia Sorted by Subscribers". Social Blade. Archived from the original on 21 June 2020. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  7. ^ "Top 250 YouTubers in Australia Sorted by Video Views". Social Blade. Archived from the original on 21 June 2020. Retrieved 3 February 2020.