Joey Graceffa is best known as Actor, YouTuber, Model who has an estimated Net Worth of $12 Million. Vlogger who became known for his musical parodies, including the 2012 Hunger Games song “I Wanna Go.” He has over 9 million subscribers on his self-titled YouTube channel. He competed on the 22nd and 24th seasons of The Amazing Race. In 2014, he won a Streamy Award for Best Actor in a Drama for Storytellers. He was born on May 16, 1991, in Marlborough, MA. He launched his own web series on Teen.com called Joey's Dystopia. He released a book in 2015 titled In Real Life: My Journey to a Pixelated World; in the book he announced that he was gay. He started his YouTube career making videos with Brittany Joyal before the two parted ways in 2012. He is good friends with many fellow YouTubers, including Cat Valdes and Louise Pentland. He grew up with his family in Boston before moving on his own to California to pursue his career. His parents divorced when he was young. He has a brother named Jett and a sister named Nicole. He began dating Daniel Preda in 2014, but the two broke up in 2020. His zodiac sign is Taurus.
Graceffa was born in Marlborough, Massachusetts, the son of Debbie O'Connor and Joe Graceffa. He has two siblings, an older sister named Nicole and a younger half brother named Jett who has autism, through his mom and his stepfather, Bob. Graceffa endured hardships with his mother when she resorted to alcoholism to cope with troubles in her life. These started when Graceffa was around 12 years old. According to his book In Real Life, he graduated from Marlborough High School in 2009. He had originally applied to Emerson College but was rejected. Graceffa enrolled in a state college intending to major in film, but left after one year.
Joey Graceffa Dating, Wife, Girlfriends and Relationships
According to celebnetworth, Joey Graceffa is possibly single.
Daniel Christopher Preda and Joey Graceffa dated from 17th July, 2014 to July, 2020.
Joey Graceffa Filmography
Film
Year
Character
Type
The Space Between Us
2017
High School Student
Movie
Me and My Grandma
2017
Teen Boy 1 episode, 2017
TV Show
Style Code Live
2016
Himself 1 episode, 2016
TV Show
Haters Back Off!
2016
Joey Graceffa
TV Show
Escape the Night
2016
The Savant
TV Show
It Gets Worse
2016
Short Film
Hollywood Today Live
2015
Himself – Author, Children of Eden
TV Show
Bob Thunder: Internet Assassin
2015
Joey Graceffa
Movie
Fight of the Living Dead
2015
TV Show
Huge on the Tube
2015
Himself
TV Show
The Fourth Door
2015
Raef
TV Show
AwesomenessTV
2013
TV Show
Ro's Life
2013
Self
TV Show
MyMusic
2012
Vampire Temp (6 episodes, 2013-2014)
TV Show
YouTubers React
2012
Himself
TV Show
Nerdy Nummies
2011
Self
TV Show
BlackBoxTV
2010
Aaron (4 episodes, 2012-2014)
TV Show
The Amazing Race
2001
Self – Contestant
TV Show
Live with Kelly and Ryan
1988
Self
TV Show
Today
1952
Self
TV Show
Joey Graceffa Discography
Title
Year
“We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”(solo or duet with Luke Conard)