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Sambucha on his YouTube set

Sam Beres (born June 14, 1996), known online as Sambucha, is an American YouTuber recognized for his viral YouTube shorts and long-form content. He launched his YouTube channel on January 2, 2020[1], and released his first video, titled Wikipedia Speedrun, on January 22, 2021. Beres gained widespread popularity by reaching 1 million subscribers later that same year.

Sam Beres was born in a small town in New Jersey and grew up alongside three sisters. He attended college in New York City, where he studied finance and management. During his time in New York, Beres developed an interest in geography, inspired by the diverse cultures and individuals he encountered while studying. This interest later played a role in his success with the online geography game, GeoGuessr. He graduated with honors and went on to work in finance on Wall Street before transitioning to content creation.

Prior to his YouTube success, Beres was active on other platforms, including Twitch and TikTok. He initially worked at a bank before deciding to pursue social media full-time. His YouTube channel, Sambucha, became known for both its short-form and long-form content, spanning topics such as gaming, education, fitness, and general entertainment. Beres is now regarded as one of the leading cross-format creators with significant followings in both short and long-form video content.

Beres is engaged[2]and currently resides in New Jersey, having previously lived in New York City for six years. His travels have taken him to countries such as Japan, Italy, Morocco, and the Czech Republic. He is also the owner of a cocker spaniel [3]named Bruno. Beres stands at 5 feet 10 inches tall.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Sambucha". YouTube. Retrieved 2024-09-20.
  2. ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2024-09-20.
  3. ^ Sambucha (2024-09-19). I Finally Addressed My Past... Retrieved 2024-09-20 – via YouTube.
  4. ^ Sambucha (2024-09-19). I Finally Addressed My Past... Retrieved 2024-09-20 – via YouTube.