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Toby Joseph Turner was born on March 3, 1985, in Osborn, Mississippi, and grew up in Niceville, Florida. [5] He graduated from Niceville High School, where he attended school with Congressman Matt Gaetz [6] and attended the University of Florida, and having an interest in filmmaking, graduated with a degree in telecommunication production. [7]
Toby Turner as Smithins; Olivia Wilde as Rainbow Fairy; Billy Dee Williams as Old Carrot, Cucumber Referee [5] Harland Williams as Corn, Milk Bottle, Neighborhood Watch Posse, Ninja Tomato Leader, Lime, Eggplant, Banana, Zucchini; Matthew Willig as Thug; Rainn Wilson [6] as Dr. Po "Weird Al" Yankovic as Himself; Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as ...
The Yogscast Jingle Jam 2015 invited special guests to the live streams including fellow YouTube celebrities Adam Montoya ("SeaNanners"), Jordan Maron ("CaptainSparklez") and Toby Turner ("Tobuscus"). [114] [115] Subsequent years saw the charity drive break records in quick succession.
Annoying Orange is an American comedy series created by former Minnesota film student and MTV production assistant Dane Boedigheimer on October 9, 2009. It stars its creator as an anthropomorphic orange who annoys other fruits, vegetables, and various other food and objects by using jokes and puns which are sometimes crude.
Pranysqa Mishra, 9, performed Ike and Tina Turner's "River Deep —Mountain High" on "America's Got Talent," earning a Golden Buzzer from judge Heidi Klum.
The song that played on our barn radio when I was a kid told the story of a small-town boy who was ignored in high school, and went on to be a star. It came at the right time for me. My dad had ...
Best known for covering and performing songs by popular artists, as well as original medleys and mashups. Toby Turner: United States Tobuscus, TobyTurner, TobyGames Comedian and actor known for his "Literal Trailers", hosting CuteWinFail and playing Nerville on the Annoying Orange TV series. Merrell Twins: United States merrelltwins
Before losing his battle with cancer in February, Keith was a fixture at Oklahoma sporting events, especially football and softball games. The country music artist had been a diehard OU fan since ...