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James D. Rolfe [7] (born July 10, 1980) is an American YouTuber, filmmaker, and actor. He is best known for creating and starring in the comedic retrogaming web series Angry Video Game Nerd (2004–present).
Rolfe's character, "the Nerd", is a short-tempered, foul-mouthed video game collector who reviews old video games in the form reminiscent of insult comedies such as Mystery Science Theater 3000. [7] The Nerd plays the game while picking apart its various technicalities, design flaws, and abnormalities [ 8 ] in an effort to warn his viewers ...
B. A. Rolfe, movie producer; Chris Rolfe, American soccer player; Frank Rolfe, owner of US trailer parks; Frederick Rolfe, also known as "Baron Corvo" Guy Rolfe, English actor; James Rolfe (composer) (born 1961), Canadian composer; James Rolfe (filmmaker) (born 1980), The Angry Video Game Nerd; John Rolfe (disambiguation) John Rolfe, English ...
James Rolfe returns to his childhood room where he filmed the first two AVGN episodes almost ten years earlier, and gives a brief overview. Nerd Room Tour 2013 8:35 December 13, 2013 (DVD) May 30, 2020 (YouTube) New overview of the Nerd room for the Season 7 DVD. Video Games!! – Board James (Episode 25) with AVGN: 11:18 September 5, 2015
James Rolfe (born 1980) is an American filmmaker, actor, and the creator of the web series Angry Video Game Nerd. James Rolfe may also refer to: James Rolfe (composer) (born 1961), Canadian composer; James Rolfe (legislator) (1821–1888), early member of the Wisconsin State Senate; Jimmy Rolfe (born 1932), former professional footballer
The British-born director of a tony Washington, D.C., preschool was arrested Tuesday morning on charges that he solicited graphic sex abuse footage of a 9-year-old boy, via the child’s father ...
The Nostalgia Critic (right) with James Rolfe as the Angry Video Game Nerd. After graduating college, Walker worked as an illustrator and janitor. He started making videos on the then fairly new video sharing site YouTube in his spare time.
Although James Harden's 2014-15 season ended without a championship or MVP award, he still had one of the best years in recent memory, averaging 27 points, five rebounds, and seven assists per ...