He was the sole winner of the competition and won the prize money of $5,000. Guild Grumps was a game competition on World of Warcraft game and had 4 other participants from the Game Grumps family besides Ross.
#Ross o donovan series
The series was basically created to raise money for charity. O’Donovan launched the miniseries Guild Grumps in 2015 on the Game Grumps channel.
He has also authored multiple content-related animations for Game Grumps Animated. He equally appeared as a frequent guest on Table Flip. In addition to this, O’Donovan has acted as a co-host on other shows from the Game Grumps platform, including Grumpcade, Steam Rolled, and Hunting Monsters. These include Steam Rolled, Grumpcade, Table Flip and Game Grumps Animated among others. Ross’s collaboration with the channel has expanded to other shows besides Steam Train. Eventually, the show expanded to make the co-hosting slot available to other members of Game Grumps besides Avidan. This helped to increase the number of video contents the Game Grumps channel released daily. In 2013, Ross O’Donovan created a new show for the Game Grumps platform and co-hosted the show with Dan Avidan where they played computer games from the video game retailer Steam. He continued to create animations under the name RubberRoss until he received the rights to the RubberNinja name in 2014. After some time, he decided to move his venture over to Youtube but the move meant he had to pick another name as RubberNinja had been taken by another user. Īfter his affiliation with Gamer Tonight, Ross created a profile on the social media and entertainment platform, Newgrounds and started posting his animations under the moniker “RubberNinja”. The animator’s best work is the Gamer Tonight series which he worked on with his friend and fellow animator. While at the institute, he directed a short film called Shaolin Sausage in 2006. These interests inspired him to get involved in stage productions and school dramas while at Corpus Christi and subsequently, he took acting classes to refine his craft.Īfter high school, Ross O’Donovan took his pursuit further when he enrolled in the Film and Television Institute of Western Australia (FTI) to study animation.
At this point in his life, he started to develop a real flair for entertainment in the forms of acting, gaming, and comedy. For his education, the young Irish lad attended Corpus Christi College. The Australian was born on June 17, 1987, in Perth, Western Australia.