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Lisa Donovan is an American actress and an internet personality.
Lisa Donovan is the founder and CEO of The Pattern and an American businesswoman, model, and YouTube star. She is the co-founder of Zappin Productions, a viral video production firm.
Donovan began her professional life as one of YouTube's first content creators and was later one of the establishing members of Maker Studios, a YouTube video network, bought by The Walt Disney Company for $675 million. In 2017, Disney acquired The Pattern, renaming it the Disney Digital Network. Over 1,000 YouTube channels used the network's production and marketing services.
Donovan has a net worth of $5 million. She has earned most of this as a YouTube star and entrepreneur. She also earned a significant amount from Disney when she sold Maker Studios as a creator.
Lisa Donovan earns money from being a content creator, and comedian. The YouTube star is known to be part of movies as well. She also earns income from being an entrepreneur and from jobs in the entertainment industry. Though exact amount Donovan earns annually, however, is not known.
Lisa Donovan is 5 ft 6 in (167 cm) tall.
Lisa Donovan, born on June 11, 1980, is 42 years old as of 2022.
Lisa Donovan was raised in Scarsdale, New York. Donovan attended the University of Colorado in Boulder before relocating to Los Angeles. Donovan has never revealed any information about her parents.
Lisa Donovan is married to Tim. The YouTube star has two sons.
Lisa Donovan created her first YouTube channel in September 2005. On June 7, 2006, she published her debut video, 'Introducing LisaNova'. This was a reel of black-and-white face snippets paired with the Charles Aznavour song 'Non, Je N'ai Rien Oublié', on YouTube. She has imitated a variety of celebrities and public figures. Her Sarah Palin imitation was held by Wired as ruthlessly funny. Ralph Nader appeared in one of her sketches in 2008. Donovan's accomplishment was noted in a Forbes magazine article by YouTube inventor Chad Hurley as an example of the shifting paradigm of entertainment.
Lisa Donovan also co-founded the YouTube network Maker Studios after co-creating the successful YouTube channel, The Station. When Donovan was cast on 'Mad TV' in 2006, Donovan was one of the first YouTube content makers to break into mainstream Hollywood. She made her television debut in a parody of 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show', playing Rosie O'Donnell, Salma Hayek, and the producer of the ABC sitcom 'Ugly Betty'. On February 17, 2007, the episode aired. She departed the next season after signing a contract and after participating in four episodes of 'Mad TV'.
Lisa Donovan was cast in Cosmopolitan's Fun & Fearless campaign for women in 2010. Donovan was honored as a Pioneer In New Media at the third annual Burbank International Film Festival in 2011, with Mark Kirkland, Bill Plympton, Fred Willard, Al Jean, and Roger Corman. Lisa Donovan portrayed a flight attendant in Jeremy Garelick's 'The Wedding Ringer' in 2015.
Lisa Donovan is one of the co-founders and served on the board of Maker Studios, a talent-focused technology and media firm. In 2014, the Walt Disney Company purchased Maker Studios.
Lisa Donovan is the inventor and CEO of The Pattern, a personality software based on astrology. By word of mouth, it had about 30,000 users before it officially started. The app had over 15 million profiles by 2021. The Pattern was originally free, however, there are certain premium extras that users have to pay for. The software analyzes the user's time, date, and place of birth to create a pattern, which is similar to a user's manual for their life.
Lisa Donovan noted that her personal experiences from around the time of Disney's acquisition of Maker Studios, the video network, led her to create The Pattern. She initially self-funded with a share of the sale proceeds. Donovan said that The Pattern plans to develop a dating product named Connect.
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