LazarBeam Biography

LazarBeam is a YouTuber, professional gamer, and Internet personality from Australia, best known for his video game commentary videos, “comedic riffs,” and memes. Other know YouTubers are; PewDiePie, Ryan Higa, Markiplier, Jenna Marbles, and Logan Paul.

LazarBeam Age

Lannan is 27 years old as of 2021. He was born Lannan Neville Eacott on 14 December 1994 in New South Wales, Australia.

LazarBeam Height

Eacott stands at a height of 5 feet 9 inches(1.75m).

LazarBeam Family | Siblings

Eacott has three siblings: two brothers and one sister. Tannar, his sister, has a YouTube channel with over 1 million subscribers. Eacott got “code lazar,” his unique identifier for Fortnite in-game purchases, tattooed on his forearm in early 2019.

LazarBeam Wife

Lannan has never been married. He is currently dating social media sensation Ilsa Watkins. In early 2019, the couple began dating. He announced on Twitter on November 13, 2019, that, he had adopted a 17yr old son.

LazarBeam Free Guy

Lannan featured in Free Guy, a 2021 action comedy film as a person who provides commentary on Guy from their own perspectives on their respective YouTube and Twitch channels.

LazarBeam Fortnite

When he started playing Fortnite Battle Royale in 2018, his channel’s popularity skyrocketed. Eacott, along with other Australian gaming personalities, was announced as a member of the launch roster of the entertainment collective Click (also known as the Click Crew) on September 18, 2018.

In April 2019, his channel surpassed 10 million subscribers, making him the second Australian gaming content creator to do so. Eacott was the third-most subscribed YouTube Fortnite streamer in July 2019, with over 10.8 million subscribers and over 7 billion video views. Eacott and other streamers were critical of Fortnite Battle Royale’s tenth season, which debuted in August 2019 and introduced the “B.R.U.T.E”—a mechanical suit with missile launchers and a massive shotgun.

The addition was labeled “overpowered and unbalanced.” Following this, Eacott’s production of Minecraft-related videos increased, though he welcomed an update that limited the mechanical suit’s abilities. Following the release of the game’s second chapter in October 2019, the focus of Eacott’s videos shifted even further away from Fortnite; he expressed dissatisfaction with the update’s lack of content. Eacott’s stream peaked at over 900,000 concurrent viewers in June 2020, during Fortnite’s season-ending live event “The Device.” The following month, Click announced that they would “stop filming [group] videos for the foreseeable future,” due to the members’ desire to “spend time working on [their] own content.”

Eacott was named by YouTube in December as the ninth top content creator of 2020, as well as the sixth-most-viewed gaming creator of the year and one of the top live streamers by views in 2020. As part of the Fortnite Icon Series, Eacott received his own Fortnite skin in March 2021. Eacott got “code lazar,” his unique identifier for Fortnite in-game purchases, tattooed on his forearm in early 2019.

LazarBeam Net Worth

Lannan has an estimated net worth of $8 million.

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LazarBeam Career

At the age of 15, Eacott dropped out of high school and began working in his family’s construction business. Under the alias “CrushSlash,” he began posting slow-motion demolition videos on YouTube. Following the theft of his recording equipment, he created the “LazarBeam” YouTube gaming channel on January 4, 2015, using the name of one of his former RuneScape characters. Eacott primarily focused on video game commentary and challenge videos for the Madden NFL video game series.

It was announced in October 2019 that Eacott would play himself in the 2021 film Free Guy, alongside streamers Ninja and Jacksepticeye. In December, Eacott was named the eighth-most-viewed content creator of the year in YouTube’s 2019 end-of-year summary, YouTube Rewind 2019: For the Record, with 2 billion views in 2019. According to Business Insider, he is well-known for his “comedic riffs” and use of memes. They also remarked on Eacott’s video editing style, which “uses zoom in and spliced graphics to highlight his reactions, with a camera focused directly on his face as he sits in front of a computer screen.”

Eacott, along with fellow Australian YouTuber Elliott “Muselk” Watkins, signed a deal with YouTube to exclusively stream on that platform on January 13, 2020; he had previously streamed on Twitch. Eacott and Watkins marked the announcement with a 12-hour live stream to raise funds for the ongoing Australian bushfire relief effort, which netted them $100,000. Similarly, Eacott, Watkins, and the other members of Click did a 36-hour charity stream for bushfire relief efforts earlier that month, raising over A$300,000. Eacott has a deal with Rooster Teeth and is repped by Click Management and WME.