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Elijah Daniel
Daniel in January 2014
Born
Elijah Daniel

(1994-01-09) January 9, 1994 (age 31)
NationalityUnited States
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • author
Years active2011–present
Known forTrump Temptations (2016)[1][2][3]
AwardsBest Comedian, Shorty Awards (2017)[4][5][6]

Elijah Daniel (born January 9, 1994) is an American comedian and author. He became popular online through his comedy on YouTube and social media.[1][7][8] Daniel is the author of the erotic novel Trump Temptations.[9][10] His book went viral, and saw significant sales the day it was published; rising to the top of sales lists in multiple categories.[3][7][11] Daniel's book received favorable reception.[1][10][2] Trump Temptations became the top seller on Amazon.com in three categories: humorous erotica, LGBT erotica, and gay erotica.[12][13][14]

Daniel was nominated for Best Comedian with collaborator Christine Sydelko, and won the award at the 9th Shorty Awards.[5][6][4]

Early life

Elijah Daniel was born in Detroit, Michigan. He was raised evangelical Christian. After his grandmother became ill, Daniel moved into her residence to care for her.[7] During this period, he began to write comedy to occupy himself.[7] He publicized his comedy work through posts on Twitter,[7] and videos to Vine.[15]

Notable actions

White House petition and CollegeHumor

Daniel led an online White House petition in 2013 to make the Miley Cyrus song "Party in the U.S.A." the U.S. national anthem.[15][16] It received international coverage.[17] Starting in 2014 Elijah began hosting a weekly internet prank with CollegeHumor called Text Prank Thursday, where he would have his Twitter followers text random phone numbers saying whatever he told them to say.[18][19] Daniel told Vice that he cultivated a group of followers online who appreciated his absurd and bizarre comedic antics.[16] By 2016, his Twitter following had grown to over 95,000.[1][20][21]

Trump Temptations

In 2016 Daniel stated on Twitter that he was going to get drunk and write an erotic novel starring Donald Trump.[3][22][23] Daniel was inspired by a tweet which said the user wished to perform a sex act on Bernie Sanders.[9][20] Daniel wrote the work as a parody of Fifty Shades of Grey.[24][25][26] Within four hours, he had released the erotic novel titled Trump Temptations: The Billionaire & The Bellboy on Amazon.[27][28][29] The work was Daniel's debut novel.[30]

Trump Temptations became the number one best seller on Amazon.com in three categories: humorous erotica, LGBT erotica, and gay erotica.[12][13][14] The book was listed on Amazon above Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James,[16] and was featured in The Washington Post,[1] Daily News,[31] Los Angeles Times,[10] GQ,[2] Gay Star News,[32] London Evening Standard,[26] The Daily Telegraph,[21] and Vice.[11] The Guardian classed the work as part of the "small but burgeoning new genre: satirical books about Donald Trump" that began with the 2016 presidential campaign.[33] Cosmopolitan called the book a literary success.[34]

Daniel hired Trump impersonator Chris Ferretti to read the audiobook.[1][35][36]

Trump biographer Marc Shapiro wrote in Trump This!, that Daniel's novel was one of the most infamous works capitalizing on interest in Trump.[28] An article in Fortune said that Daniel displayed a Trump-like skill to capitalize on a niche demand.[37]

Daniel's book attracted 900,000 readers on the Wattpad website.[38][39][40]

Film and television deals

In May 2016, Daniel negotiated a rights deal with film studio NakedSword to turn his novel into a feature film.[38][39][40] They began adapting the story in 2016.[38][40][41] NakedSword stated they were interested in the project due to the absurd nature of the plot.[38][39][40]

In a 2016 interview with Paper, Daniel characterized his work as performance art.[7]

Based on the press he received for his book, Daniel was able to sell two TV series proposals.[16][12][42] In conjunction with production firm PRØHBTD, Daniel was given roles of actor, producer, and creator of the two series.[7] These included one docu-series titled Elijah Daniel is Insane, and one scripted comedy titled Social co-starring Vine comedian Christine Sydelko.[1][7] In October 2016, FOTV Media Networks Inc. announced a business partnership with Daniel and Sydelko to produce a full season of their series Trash, Talking.[43][44]

Commentary on homophobia

After the Orlando nightclub shooting in June 2016, Daniel publicly urged on Twitter for any individual who is closeted to feel free to contact him privately for support,[45] and he published "An open letter to the LGBT kids who feel lost and scared" on Fusion.net.[45][46] The letter positively received by ATTN:, which called it a powerful commentary on the attack.[45]

After receiving homophobic death threats via Twitter, in July 2016 Daniel messaged someone he believed to be the parents of the user about the incident and publicly posted a screenshot of his message to them.[47][48] His response was praised by Metro News and Elite Daily.[47][48]

On August 30, 2017, Elijah Daniel performed a publicity stunt centered around Hell, Michigan – an unincorporated town that allows visitors to pay for the opportunity to hold the title of "mayor" for a day.[49] In what he called "a copy-and-paste of Trump's Muslim ban", he announced a satirical law that banned heterosexuals from entering and living in the town.[50] The town impeached him later that day.[51] In response, Daniel released an edited version of The Bible called "The Holy Bible... but Gayer" two weeks later. Sales of it were briefly banned on Amazon before being restored.[52]

Parody music video

In January 2017, Daniel and Sydelko released a parody video of the song "Closer" originally by The Chainsmokers, featuring Halsey.[53] The video prompted a response from Halsey, who criticized the parody and Daniel and Sydelko's supporters.[53]

Best Comedian Award from Shorty Awards

Elijah Daniel and Christine Sydelko jointly won Best Comedian from the Shorty Awards in 2017.[4][54] Daniel received a positive reception for his comedy posted via video blogging and social media, from Heavy.com,[8] Paper,[7] The Washington Post,[1] and The Daily Dot.[15]

Private life

As of 2017, Daniel resides in Los Angeles, California.[7][8] He identifies as an atheist.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Director Notes
2014 Lost River Actor: Big Bad Wolf Club Member Ryan Gosling [55]
Happy Ending Actor: Lonely Guy Texting At The Bar / Pedestrian Krishna D.K., Raj Nidimoru [56]
2017 Division 19 Actor: Pedestrian S.A. Halewood [57]

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2013 Low Winter Sun Actor: Concession Stand Boy Episodes 8 and 9, Season 1[58][59]
2015 12 Monkeys Actor: Survivor Pilot episode[60]
2016 DSN: Drunk Shopping Network Himself Episode #1.16[61]
Givit Wednesday Producer, Writer, Editor, Actor Givit.com[62][63]
Trash, Talking Producer, Writer FOTV Media Networks Inc.[43][44]

Music videos

Year Title Artist Director Notes
2013 "Badman" B.A.P Hong Won-ki of ZanyBros [64]
2017 "Bing Bong: Official Video, Closer by the Chainsmokers & Halsey Parody" Elijah Daniel & Christine Sydelko Tom Harlock [53][65]
2017 "Young Dumb & Broke" Khalid [66]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result Notes
2017 Shorty Awards Best Comedian Elijah Daniel & Christine Sydelko - Winner in Comedy Won [4][6][5]

See also

References

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Further reading