Christine Gambito

Christine Gambito

Christine Gambito at the 777 YouTube gathering
in Washington Square Park
Born (1976-08-20) August 20, 1976
Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Nationality American
Occupation Internet personality, actress, comedian
Years active 2006–present
Known for Variety
Website http://www.happyslip.com/

Internet information

Web alias(es) HappySlip, christinegambito, ChristinesiPhone
Web hosting service(s) YouTube, Revver
Signature phrase "Christine, be sure to wear your hap e-slip."

Christine Gambito (Born on August 16, 1976[1] in Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States[2]), better known by her screen name HappySlip, is an American Internet personality, actress, and comedian. She maintained one of the most-subscribed-to channels on YouTube, a popular video sharing website.[3] On January 25, 2008, Gambito, who is of Filipino ancestry, was appointed ambassador for Philippine tourism by the Department of Tourism.[4] She is married to Steve and has 3 children; Micah, Ian and Timmy.[5]

In March 2007, Gambito's video Mixed Nuts was nominated for the 2006 YouTube Video Awards for Best Comedy,[6] resulting in second place.[7] In May of the same year, she became one of the first users accepted into YouTube's revenue sharing program.[3]

Gambito's performances typically included comedy sketches in which she impersonates members of her family. She also sings and plays the piano and guitar. As Gambito has stated repeatedly in her videos, she is notably one of the very few top users who are acting, filming, editing and producing her shorts completely on her own.[8][9]

Before YouTube

Born of Filipino ancestry and raised in the United States, she was involved in cameo appearances and small parts of television commercials, movies, and industrial and training films.[10]

Origin of "HappySlip"

Gambito attributes her nickname "HappySlip" to her Filipino mother's mispronunciation of "half slip":[11]

As a child, my Filipino mom would always remind me to wear a half-slip with skirts. However, the way she would pronounce the phrase was misleading: "Your hap e-slip! Be sure to wear your hap e-slip!" So I naturally went around calling the thing a 'happy slip,' until friends at school corrected me by asking if I had a 'sad slip' as well.[12]

At her personal site, she explains that the phrase is not only a funny phrase from the past, but it also reflects what she would like people to feel when they watch her videos, hoping they will “slip into happiness” while watching.[13]

Videos

Gambito in "Mixed Nuts"

Her first sketch, Instant vlogging,[14] was originally broadcast on September 6, 2006 and featured Gambito impersonating four different characters, each representing a different video blogging style. Due to the positive response she received from the YouTube community, two of those characters (the teenager and the girl in the "soap opera" style) were explored further in the following videos, the latter becoming the first episode of a soap opera spoof featuring two twin sisters both interpreted by Gambito.

Her second video introduced many of the recurring themes in her following sketches, such as her parents' attitude towards her growing popularity over the Internet and her family's ethnic habits seen through the mind of an American. Other notable sketches include Mixed Nuts[15] — a video depicting what she would call "a typical family discussion" which was later awarded with the second place in the 2006 YouTube Video Awards for Best Comedy[7] — and Mac Beautiful,[16] her first musical video, an ironic cover of the song You're Beautiful by James Blunt praising the beauty and efficiency of the Apple MacPro. Gambito later broadcast two videos containing original songs.[17][18]

Gambito has collaborated with fellow YouTube comedian Kevin Wu (KevJumba) and has made five videos with him.[19]

Characters

Gambito is known for playing many characters within her videos. Her characters are easily recognized in her videos for their hair, attire, and personality. When portraying a character, Gambito uses wigs and notable accessories to differentiate each character when necessary.[20]

Major characters

The following characters are still portrayed today in Gambito's videos and are all portrayed by her:

Minor characters

The following characters are known for their role in affecting the HappySlip universe:

See also

References

  1. Date of birth of Christine Gambito.
  2. Embedded below when editing.
  3. 1 2 Miguel Helft (2007-05-05). "Contributors on YouTube May Share Advertising Revenue". The New York Times. Retrieved 2007-08-21.
  4. Fil-Am Youtube star is new DOT ambassador thepinoy.net
  5. Jay Braage (2007-03-22). "Buzz Watch: HappySlip Nominated for 2006 YouTube Video Award". Digital Media Wire. Retrieved 2007-08-21.
  6. 1 2 "2006 YouTube Video Awards Results". YouTube.
  7. Jet Damazo (2007-04-13). "A Filipina's Happy Slip is Showing". Asia Sentinel. Retrieved 2007-08-21.
  8. Vlog #2 on YouTube, HappySlip's Channel on YouTube
  9. "Tuned in to 'Happy Slip': Getting to Know Christine Gambito". Asian Journal Online. 2007-03-20. Retrieved 2007-08-21.
  10. Vlog #1 on YouTube
  11. Christine Gambito (2007-03-26). "My YouTube, Myself". Backstage. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-21.
  12. Happyslip's Official website
  13. Instant video blogging on YouTube, HappySlip's Channel on YouTube
  14. Mixed nuts on YouTube, HappySlip's Channel on YouTube
  15. Mac beautiful on YouTube, HappySlip's Channel on YouTube
  16. Your Love on YouTube, HappySlip's Channel on YouTube
  17. Happy Mother's Day on YouTube, HappySlip's Channel on YouTube
  18. Put It In Purse on YouTube, a kevjumba/HappySlip collaboration short on YouTube
  19. Behind the scenes - See u in Cebu on YouTube
  20. KevJumba vs Fred G. Dance Battle on YouTube
  21. Poll: KevJumba vs Fred G.
  22. I dare you to! (Soap Opera #7) on YouTube

External links

Achievements
Preceded by
barelypolitical
Most Subscribed Director on YouTube
Ranked 8th as of 2010
Succeeded by
LisaNova
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