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The Completionist (Jirard Khalil) was born on 3 January, 1988 in Los Angeles, California, U.S., is an American YouTuber (born 1988). Discover The Completionist's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?

Popular As Jirard Khalil
Occupation YouTuber critic television presenter
Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 3 January, 1988
Birthday 3 January
Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nationality Los Angeles, California

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1988

Jirard Khalil (born January 3, 1988) is an American YouTuber, internet personality and reviewer known online as The Completionist, the titular character of a web series Khalil created in 2012.

Khalil's videos are mainly about video games, focusing on reviews and playthroughs to 100% completion, uncovering every aspect found in the game.

Throughout his career on YouTube, Khalil has uploaded reviews of over 340 games.

He was also affiliated with the YouTube network and gaming collective Normal Boots.

Khalil joined the TV network G4 during their 2021–2022 revival as a host of Xplay and Attack of the Show!, and debuted his series God of Work on the network.

A member of the Open Hand Foundation charity, he organized the annual event IndieLand, a livestream centered around showcasing indie games intended to raise money for dementia research.

He later left the charity and resigned from his role as a board member due to the controversy surrounding allegations of charity fraud.

Khalil was born on January 3, 1988, and is a native of Los Angeles, California.

He is also the brother of Kellee Khalil, an entrepreneur who founded the wedding planner website Lover.ly.

He is of Lebanese descent.

Khalil attended California State University, Fullerton.

After Khalil got his college degree in theater and film, he worked at a Best Buy.

After his manager pushed him to pursue his YouTube dreams full time, Khalil started his YouTube channel, originally called ThatOneVideoGamer but later renamed The Completionist.

2012

Khalil's YouTube career began in 2012.

He had attempted to start his YouTube career multiple times, but had restarted due to a lack of success in gaining an audience.

After meeting internet personality Arin Hanson, Khalil became inspired to create his YouTube career again, with an emphasis towards playing video games to 100% completion.

Khalil's content on The Completionist involves him reviewing and discovering every aspect of a video game, including completing the game on all difficulty options, finding every collectible and defeating every boss.

At the end of his reviews, Khalil also shows the number of hours taken to complete the game along with the amount of collectibles he acquired.

He stated that his style of completing games originated from his childhood, where he often played games repeatedly in order to convince his parents to buy him new games.

Mike Andronico of CNN described Khalil's videos as "backed by his articulate, authoritative and entertaining narration, which make the channel's deep dives on retro games and modern blockbusters accessible for even non-gamers."

Khalil worked on The Completionist with collaborator Greg Wilmot.

However, due to a falling out between the two members, the first 120 episodes of the series were removed, leading Khalil to recreate the episodes.

In addition to The Completionist, he also created Let's Play videos on the channel Super Beard Bros. with collaborator and friend Alex Faciane.

Khalil was a member of the gaming collective Normal Boots, a YouTube network featuring creators such as PeanutButterGamer.

2013

Following the death of his mother in 2013 from frontotemporal dementia, Khalil organized the annual livestream charity event IndieLand under the Open Hand Foundation, a charity founded by his father Charles Khalil.

The event showcases various indie games along with interviews with developers and guest appearances from gaming personalities, with the intent to raise funds for dementia research.

In November 2023, YouTubers Karl Jobst and Mutahar "SomeOrdinaryGamers" Anas uploaded videos revealing Form 990-PF records which showed that the Open Hand Foundation had not made any charity contributions since its inception in 2014, accumulating $655,520 in unspent assets by the end of 2022 despite recording tens of thousands in administrative expenses.

In a call with the two YouTubers, Khalil said he did not discover that the funds had not been donated until 2022, and was currently seeking an appropriate charity, still not having yet donated any funds.

2020

He signed with the Creative Artists Agency in 2020 alongside YouTuber Alpharad.

In 2021, as a part of Sonic's 30th Anniversary, the official Sonic the Hedgehog YouTube channel featured a new series called Sonic Rings.

In the series, Khalil discusses his history with the franchise.

That same year, Khalil joined the TV network G4 during their revival as a co-host of Xplay and Attack of the Show.

He debuted his series, God of Work, in August 2022, which aired on both G4 and his channel.

Created alongside Emily Rose Jacobson, the premise involves Khalil portraying Kratos from God of War in an office setting.

Several months later, G4 was shut down in November 2022 after averaging 1,000 viewers, the lowest of any American cable network.

On March 18, 2023, Khalil uploaded a video about buying every single Nintendo Wii U and 3DS game from the Nintendo eShop before the online store closed in 2023.

The project took 328 days and cost $22,791, split between $9,673 in Wii U games and $13,118 in 3DS games.

The video was funded by multiple sponsorships throughout 2022.

Khalil planned to donate the consoles to the Video Game History Foundation.

However, most of these games were already preserved on illegal ROM websites.