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“Hump Day!” — Followed by Bruce humping Adam

"Bruce is the 'cool guy' (suuuuure) of Funhaus. He is mostly known as the most serious out of the group when it comes to handling the channel and is second-in-command towards Adam, oh yeah and also for his farts." - Funhaus wikiTemplate:Person Infobox Bruce Paul Greene IV (born August 12, 1981) is an American actor, voice actor, show and podcast host, content creator and content producer as well as an Internet and YouTube personality, who is best known for his work on the Funhaus division of Rooster Teeth as well as co-creating and formerly co-hosting and working on Machinima Inc's Inside Gaming division with Adam Kovic.

Bruce is known for his humping, farting, and laughing at Funhaus. His main role, though, is to collaborate with and annoy Adam as he plays through and suffered from terrible games, all in the name of entertainment.

He presently serves as the main host and lead content creator and producer for the YouTube channel and gaming group called Funhaus, a division of Rooster Teeth as early as February of 2015 after previously being a part of Inside Gaming and Machinima. In addition, he is also the main Head and General Manager of Funhaus. Before fame, he was a DJ at the radio station in Santa Barbara. He later worked as a segment producer for Attack of the Show and reviewed technology products. In addition to this, he studied Computer Science at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Description

Bruce is perhaps the wackiest member of the Funhaus gang. His most  known trademark is his distinctive beard and wheezing laugh. It is said that Bruce has never ever shaved his body once. This assumption is supported by the fact that he has some royal chest and body hair, which can be seen in the latest strip video from him here. Also it's a fact that Bruce is "shredded as hell" as many people like to say, although he's hiding his muscles most of the time because he doesn't want Adam to become jealous.

Bruce's Bio

“Born in the small town of Los Angeles, Bruce always wanted to become the world’s greatest unicyclist At the tender age of 4, he was performing the fabled “double puckle chuck” when he fell, hit his head, and went into a coma. Fourteen years later, he woke up on the radio as a DJ in Santa Barbara with no knowledge of how he got there. As time passed, he learned to live and love again, and he was mentored by a jolly old fat man who showed him the 1′s and 0′s of life. As he was walking down the aisle at his college graduation, he grabbed the computer science diploma from his mentor and shook his hand, asking what was next. He whispered, “Half-life 3,” and Bruce never saw him again. Then Bruce worked on Attack of the Show at G4 and reviewed tech products for years. The end.” — Bruce's Bio...According to InsideGaming.com

Early life and education

Bruce grew up primarily in Los Angeles County, California where he attended elementary and secondary school. Ever since he was young, Bruce had always wanted to become the world's greatest unicyclist during his childhood. At the age of 4, in 1985, he fell down, hit his head, and went into a coma after being severely injured. He was hospitalized following this injury and fortunately recovered.

Following this incident and for his education, he attended high school at Dos Pueblos High School in Goleta, California in 1995, graduating four years later.[1][2][2] Fourteen years after the unicycle incident, in 1999, he attended the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) in Santa Barbara, California where he primarily studied, and later received a degree Computer Science, graduating in the Class of 2004.

Career

Pre-Rooster Teeth

After graduating from university at UCSB with a degree in Computer Science, he first worked as a DJ (disc jockey) at a radio station in Santa Barbara, California called KJEE. Following his stint as a DJ, Bruce became employed and then later worked on the television show, Attack of the Show (TV Series) on, and the now defunct cable channel G4 where he was primarily working as a segment producer. He worked on four episodes from October 13, 2008 until October 16, 2008. At G4 Bruce produced such segments as Gaming with the Troops and MMA Chokehold. He also produced technology segments for G4 which he describes as "gadget porn" and reviewed technology products for several years.

Bruce described what he did on the show as: "I produce Gadget porn, as well as Gaming with the Troops and MMA Chokehold (all segments on the show)." While in college Bruce made a video of his friends butthole farting.

Bruce then worked at NBCUniversial as a Producer. He also worked as a Segment Producer on Esquire Network from May 2007 to July 2011. After being employed by Machinima Inc in late 2008, he replaced Mike Rouse as the co-host during the relaunch of Inside Halo as Inside Gaming alongside Adam. Bruce was also hosting a show at the time for Machinima called Wrecknology[3] using the skill he learned at G4 what he called "gadget porn." He would review technology products for several years and then destroy it, as there are two notable episodes where Adam Kovic makes a appearance.

In late January of 2015, Greene and Kovic, along with James Willems, Lawrence Sonnag, Matt Peake, Joel Rubin and Sean "Spoole" Poole, departed from Machinima to form heir own independent network, but later formed a partnership with Rooster Teeth, moving into their new LA offices and studios, rebranding themselves as "Funhaus". In mid April of 2016, Bruce became the new boss of Funhaus after Joel Rubin amicably resigned to work at SourceFed and SourceFedNERD.

Role at Machinima's Inside Gaming

Bruce was the co-anchor of the Inside Gaming Daily news show, with Adam. Bruce was often the one who puts forward the unpopular/negative opinion on games. Bruce was also known for his humping of Adam on Wednesdays on the news show. As of now the show is currently unknown, if the same traditional way of their Gaming Daily is going to continue, we hope that we can enjoy more Bruce Humps.

Role At Funhaus

As of April 2016, Bruce serves as the main host and lead producer for the YouTube channel and gaming group called Funhaus, a division of Rooster Teeth as early as February of 2015 after previously being a part of Inside Gaming and Machinima. In addition, he is also the main Head of Funhaus.

He started doing parodies of songs for a few weeks at the beginning of Demo Disk. Some songs include Uptown Funk (Uptown Disk), Say it Ain't So (Say it Ain't Disk), Hotline Bling (Demo Bling), and many, many more. Joel will usually sing back-up while Lawrence and Sean dance, sometimes seductively, all while James and Adam suffer for three or four minutes. He announced that he would stop making parodies on a Demo Disk published on January 11, 2016.

Family Life

Greene was born and raised in Los Angeles, California where he presently resides. He is in a relationship with fellow Rooster Teeth staff member Bethany Feinstein. He lives with fellow Funhaus member Matt Peake.[1]

Gallery

Trivia

  • Bruce loves all things Mexican, particularly the restaurant chain, Chipotle.
  • Bruce's favorite season is summer.
  • Bruce addressed his farting with the fact that he had a surgery and had to take antibiotics which altered his digestive system, making him unable to burp and only can fart.
  • Adding to this fact, Bruce states that he refuses to fart in front of his girlfriend, Bethany.
  • Bruce is a direct descendant of Pocahontas.
  • Bruce made a video called "Bath time with lil Bruce", he wears a diaper and bathes himself in the video.
  • Bruce Greene has two apps about him featured on the Google Play Store, "Brucie Bird" and "Pocket Bruce!"
  • Bruce was one of the lead singers (Alongside with Adam Kovic) in a song named 'We love video games' (Which was created by the people behind 'Thanksgiving' and 'Chinese Food').
  • He has appeared on the TV show 'Attack of the Show'.
  • He was childhood friends with Funhaus editor Adam "Bones" Brouillard.


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