Who is YouTuber Faze Rain? His Wiki: Net Worth, Girlfriend, Age, Sister, Height, Weight Loss, Bio

• Nordan Shat, better known as Faze Rain, is a professional gamer and YouTube content creator.
• As of mid-2018, Faze Rain has a net worth of $400,000.
• He grew up in a troubled family, and was inspired to explore gaming and YouTube, which eventually led to him joining FaZe Clan.
• Rain’s content on YouTube has expanded, ranging from trick shots to vlogs, collaborations, and comedy videos.
• Faze Rain was in a relationship with a girl named Taylor, but their long distance relationship eventually ended.



Known for movies

Short Info

Died May 30, 1967, Laconia, New Hampshire, United States
Spouse Rosemary Schrode, Agi Jambor, Frances Propper, Beatrix Thomson, Marie Hemingway, Isabel Jeans
Mark Unmistakable baritone voice
Fact After he divorced his third wife and married his fourth, his third wife charged him with bigamy, challenging the legality of their divorce.
Payments Earned $4,000 /week from Casablanca (1942)



Who is Faze Rain?

Nordan Shat was born on 29 May 1996, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and is a professional gamer and YouTube content creator, best known for finding popularity through his skill in shooter games, and posting them on his YouTube channels TrickShotting and OMFGRain. He then eventually joined the professional gaming group FaZe Clan, owned by Thomas Oliveira.

The Wealth of Faze Rain

How rich is Faze Rain? As of mid-2018, sources inform us of a net worth that is at $400,000, mostly earned through success on YouTube and as a part of FaZe clan. He is one of their most popular members, and as he continues his career, it is expected that his wealth will also continue to increase.

Early Life

Rain grew up in what he called a happy family with his parents and a sister. He was overweight when he was a kid, but eventually lost that weight over the years. He loved making people laugh, and he became a class clown in school which often got him a lot of trouble with the teachers and the principal. Despite that, he managed to get good grades.
However, at the age of 7, his family started having problems as his parents argued consstantly, leading to depression for both him and his sister. Her parents eventually separated, and the two siblings often found themselves at their mothers. Not long afterwards, his father just disappeared and went off the radar, never to be seen again, leading him to get depressed even more. His mother and sister seemed to have moved past him at this point. Around this time, Rain started becoming interested in games, and played a lot on the PlayStation 2.

Depression to Gaming

Faze Rain would eventually meet his future stepfather, who would help him recover and raise him. Everything started well, but after a while things became problematic once more, to the point where he was so unhappy with his situation, that he tried to take his own life by overdosing on Advil, and ended up in hospital for a week. After this encounter, he started seeing a therapist consistently over three to four years, who really help him to get back on track – the therapist advised that he should start focusing on a hobby.

During that time, Rain b ecame very interested in YouTube, and watched a lot of videos of people making trick shots for the video game “Call of Duty”. He then decided that he wanted to start making his own YouTube videos, and once he started, it quickly ignited as his passion. According to him, his aim in YouTube is to make people happy, spread positivity and connect with his fans. His popularity grew as he started to make some of the most skilled trick shots in “Call of Duty”, which eventually earned him an invite to join FaZe Clan.

4/5 of the Squad.

Posted by FaZe Rain on Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Faze Clan and Further YouTube Popularity

FaZe clan was founded as a gaming clan on YouTube by various players, who all created trick shots from the video game “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2”. They were mainly a YouTube-focused gaming group until “Call of Duty: Black Ops II”, when the organization decided that they wanted to enter competitive play. Since then they’ve appeared in various high profile competitive shooter games, such as “Counter-Strike: Global Offensive”, “Overwatch”, “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds”, “Fortnite Battle Royale”, and “Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege”.

My setup in Canada complete. #Rat #Ratface #CantStopARat #Quickscope ??

Posted by FaZe Rain on Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Rain remained as one of the members who primarily focused on YouTube content, but as time went by, he felt the need to expand his content from simply making trick shot videos. He eventually started uploading vlogs, and showcased his fans some of his daily endeavors along with other FaZe clan members. He also expanded into playing other games, and also does channel updates, as well as challenge videos and comedy videos, often collaborating with other Faze members. He would go on to attract millions of subscribers on his YouTube channel.

Relationships

Faze Rain was in a relationship with a girl named Taylor whom he introduced in a YouTube video in 2014; their relationship was apparently going well but after two years the two broke-up, eventually opening-up on YouTube to his fans, confirming that they had split. He also explained that the two of them argued often, and the unhappiness in their relationship grew. A big problem they had was their long distance relationship, which played a pivotal role in ending things. Before their relationship ended, Taylor appeared in a lot of his YouTube videos, and she even had an active Twitter page named Faze Taylor. However, since their break-up, her page has been inactive.

General Info

Full Name Claude Rains
Died May 30, 1967, Laconia, New Hampshire, United States
Height 1.69 m
Profession Actor
Education Royal Academy of Dramatic Art

Family

Spouse Rosemary Schrode, Agi Jambor, Frances Propper, Beatrix Thomson, Marie Hemingway, Isabel Jeans
Children Jessica Rains
Parents Fred Rains, Emily Eliza Rains

Accomplishments

Awards Tony Award for Best Lead Actor in a Play
Nominations Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Movies Casablanca, The Invisible Man, Notorious, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Lawrence of Arabia, The Wolf Man, Now, Voyager, Mr. Skeffington, The Adventures of Robin Hood, Phantom of the Opera, Angel on My Shoulder, Here Comes Mr. Jordan, Caesar and Cleopatra, The Sea Hawk, Passage to Marseille, The Clai…

Social profile links

Marks

# Marks / Signs
1 Unmistakable baritone voice
2 Acted with his derisive, bulging eyes

Salary

Quotes

# Quote
1 [on his versatility] I can play the butcher, the baker, and the candlestick maker.
2 I learn the lines and pray to God.
3 Often we’d secretly like to do the very things we discipline ourselves against. Isn’t that true? Well, here in the movies I can be as mean, as wicked as I want to – and all without hurting anybody. Look at that lovely girl I’ve just shot!

Facts

# Fact
1 Rains became a United States citizen in 1938.
2 Died from an intestinal hemorrhage at Lakes Region Hospital near his home in Sandwich, New Hampshire at age 77.
3 Rains loved farming and maintained a 350 acre farm in Bucks County, Pennsylvania before moving to Sandwich, New Hampshire in his final years.
4 He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6400 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on February 8, 1960.
5 Rains was contemplating a return to the stage in 1964 in “So Much of Earth, So Much of Heaven”, but poor health prevented that.
6 In 1946, when four films with Rains were running on Broadway at the same time, New York Times critic Bosley Crowther remarked, “It never rains, but what it pours.”.
7 Rains flunked his screen test for The Invisible Man (1933). The actor called it “the worst in the history of moviemaking”, but director James Whale hired Rains anyway, remarking, “I don’t care what he looks like; that’s the voice I want.”.
8 While teaching at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he met and married one of his students, Isabel Jeans.
9 Rains’ work on an autobiography were halted with the death of his sixth wife, Rosemary Clark. who had been helping him with the project.
10 In his obituary, The New York Times claimed that Rains was the first British stage and film star to earn a million dollars for a single film, Caesar and Cleopatra (1945).
11 He appeared in two Best Picture Academy Award winners: Casablanca (1942) and Lawrence of Arabia (1962).
12 Had an enormous influence on many young actors in England whom he trained. One was John Gielgud who once said, “It was during my time at RADA, there was a man who inspired us all. Claude Rains. I don’t know what happened to him, I think he failed and went to America.”.
13 According to “Claude Rains: An Actor’s Voice”, he was friends with Helen Westley from the time they were in the Theatre Guild together in New York. When James Whale ordered him to watch movies to observe film acting in preparation for his role in The Invisible Man (1933), Westley was his film watching companion.
14 Along with Vanessa Redgrave (for Julia (1977)), Kate Winslet (for Iris (2000), Mare Winningham (for Georgia (1995)) and Philip Seymour Hoffman (for _The Master (2012)), he is one of the few performers to be nominated for a Supporting Oscar (for Mr. Skeffington (1944)) for playing the title role in a movie. As of 2013, Redgrave is the only one to win.
15 Rains was offered numerous roles which would have undoubtedly changed his career path, but one way or another he did not play the roles. These roles include Dr. Gogol in Mad Love (1935), Dr. Pretorius in Bride of Frankenstein (1935), Frollo or Qasimodo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939), Wolf von Frankenstein in Son of Frankenstein (1939), Professor Higgins in Pygmalion (1938), Mr. Doolittle in My Fair Lady (1964), Klaatu in The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951), Duke de Lorca in Adventures of Don Juan (1948) and Henry Potter in It’s a Wonderful Life (1946).
16 Had played the devil who brought a criminal back to life in Angel on My Shoulder (1946) and played an angel who brought a Boxer back to life in Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941).
17 Although they lived in Pennsylvania, Rains did not want his daughter to have a Pennsylvanian accent. He taught her to pronounce words the way he did, and he was successful. Also, as a young child, she stuttered and Rains’ cure for this was for everyone in the house to sing everything they wanted to say, which worked.
18 He did not just memorize his own lines, but the entire script.
19 The first time his daughter ever saw Rains in a film was in 1950 when he took her to see The Invisible Man (1933) in a small theater in Pennsylvania. They sat in the back, and Rains told her all about the making of the film as it played. The other people in the theater were not watching the movie, but rather watching Rains explain to his daughter how he made the film.
20 Rains, his wife Frances, and daughter Jennifer lived on a farm in Pennsylvania. When people asked Jennifer what her father did for a living, she would tell them he was a farmer.
21 He never attended a premiere.
22 Left $25,000 to the Actors Fund of America.
23 He designed his own tombstone. It reads: “All things once/Are things forever,/Soul, once living,/lives forever.”.
24 When his daughter informed him she was divorcing her husband, Edward Brash, Rains said, “Tell me, was it sex?”.
25 While filming Notorious (1946) with Alfred Hitchcock and Ingrid Bergman, Hitchcock suggested Rains wear platforms in his shoes as Bergman was very tall. Although embarrassed, Rains agreed to this. One day while Rains was talking to Bergman, Hitchcock came by, lifting Rains’ pant leg and revealing his platforms, commenting “The shame of Rains”.
26 On the day his divorce from Frances Propper was final, he drank and drove his Bentley into a ditch, totaling it. When they found him, he was passed out drunk on the ground and the car was upside down and on fire.
27 Rains and fourth wife Frances divorced after Francis began a relationship with a woman’s dress shop owner whom she later married.
28 When his daughter Jennifer was 17, her mother, Frances Propper, woke her up in the middle of the night, saying she was leaving her father, and wanted to know if Jennifer wanted to come with her. Jennifer declined.
29 Joan Crawford invited his daughter Jennifer to her daughter Christina’s birthday party. She told Jennifer’s mother, Claude’s wife, that Jennifer could wear jeans. Jennifer showed up to the party the only little girl not dressed up. When Christina introduced Jennifer to her mother, Crawford said to Jennifer, “It was very nice to meet you. And now you may leave.” Jennifer was also shown Christina’s extensive doll collection, which Christina explained to her that no one was ever allowed to touch or play with. Jennifer never returned to the Crawford home.
30 After he divorced his third wife and married his fourth, his third wife charged him with bigamy, challenging the legality of their divorce.
31 His fourth wife, Frances, was named as corespondent in his divorce from third wife Beatrix.
32 While living with, but before their marriage, his fourth wife, Frances, their house burned down. The official cause of fire was a lightning strike. Rains later found out from a neighbor that it was arson — his groundskeeper had burned it down.
33 His fourth wife, Frances Propper, was born around 1909.
34 When he had had enough of his fifth marriage to wife Agi, he had the locks changed on their house while she was out shopping.
35 Rains was so stingy with money that constantly complained he was broke, although this was never truly the case.
36 Rains would throw things when he was angry.
37 It bothered him that his fifth wife, Agi, would practice piano on a silent keyboard. He could not stand to see her hands flying around with no music to listen to.
38 On the way to their wedding, Rains’ soon-to-be-fifth wife Agi made him turn around and go back. She had forgotten to put on the underwear she had worn at her first wedding, which she insisted she wear for luck at her second.
39 His fifth wife, Agi, was a widow who had lost her husband in 1949.
40 His fifth wife, Agi, was a Hungarian Jew who had escaped the holocaust. She later composed the piano solo “Sonata for the Victims of Auschwitz”.
41 His fifth wife, Agi Jambor, was born in 1908. She was a pianist-composer and Bach expert who taught music at Bryn Mawr.
42 He and wife Beatrix Thomson separated in 1928. It took almost seven years to finalize.
43 He starred in Richard B. Sheridan’s “The Rivals” on stage in 1925. His then wife, Beatrix Thomson as well as his two former wives were also in the cast.
44 His marriage to Marie Hemingway only lasted months. Rains and Hemingway did not know each other well before marrying, and it was not until after they were married that he found out she was an alcoholic.
45 His first wife, Isabel Jeans, always wore a wig because her natural hair was so thin.
46 He separated from wife Isabel Jeans three times, reuniting two of those times. He finally filed for divorce on grounds of adultery when she miscarried Gilbert Wakefield’s baby. She admitted the adultery during the divorce and later married “Gilly” Wakefield.
47 His wife Rosemary had been a Catholic but was not in good standing with the church as she had divorced and remarried. Claude Rains pushed the church to reinstate her, which they did at her funeral.
48 His wife Rosemary died from pancreatic cancer. Rains and his doctor kept the diagnosis from Rosemary until one day she said, “Please don’t do that to me any longer. I know what I’ve got.”.
49 His daughter Jennifer was born on January 24, 1938. Her screen name is Jessica Rains, as there was already a Jennifer Rains registered in the Actors’ Equity.
50 He would recite bedtime stories to his daughter Jessica in Cockney, an English dialect that was essentially his mother tongue.
51 Was a teacher at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art before coming to Hollywood, whose students included John Gielgud.
52 His memorable role as The Invisible Man (1933) was referenced in the opening song to the cult film The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975).
53 Son of Fred Rains, a highly respected stage actor in England.
54 Won Broadway’s 1951 Tony Award as Best Actor (Dramatic) for “Darkness at Noon”.
55 Originally cast as the Duke de Lorca in Adventures of Don Juan (1948).
56 Following his death, he was interred at Red Hill Cemetery in Moultonborough, New Hampshire.
57 Rains was almost blind in one eye because of an injury received in a gas attack during World War I.
58 Father of Jessica Rains.
59 Herbert Beerbohm Tree recognized Rains’ acting talent and paid for the elocution books and lessons he needed due to his poor diction.

Pictures

Movies

Actor

Title Year Status Character
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1963-1965 TV Series Valentin / Mr. Fare
The Greatest Story Ever Told 1965 King Herod
The Reporter 1964 TV Series John Vance
Dr. Kildare 1964 TV Series Edward Fredericks
Twilight of Honor 1963 Art Harper
The DuPont Show of the Week 1962-1963 TV Series Baron van der Zost / Colonel
Rawhide 1963 TV Series Alexander Longford
Lawrence of Arabia 1962 Mr. Dryden
Sam Benedict 1962 TV Series Thonis Jundelin
Wagon Train 1962 TV Series Judge Daniel Clay
Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1956-1962 TV Series Leonard Eldridge / Father Amion / Andrew Thurgood / …
Battle of the Worlds 1961 Prof. Benson
Naked City 1960 TV Series John Winfield Weston
Shangri-La 1960 TV Movie High Lama
The Lost World 1960 Prof. George Edward Challenger
Mel-O-Toons 1960 TV Series Narrator
Once Upon a Christmas Time 1959 TV Movie John Woodcutter
This Earth Is Mine 1959 Philippe Rambeau
Playhouse 90 1959 TV Series Judge Dan Haywood
The Pied Piper of Hamelin 1957 TV Movie Mayor of Hamelin
On Borrowed Time 1957 TV Movie Mr. Brink
Eye on New York 1956 TV Series Dr. Bruner
The Kaiser Aluminum Hour 1956 TV Series Creon
Lisbon 1956 Aristides Mavros
The Alcoa Hour 1956 TV Series Paul Westman
Kraft Theatre 1956 TV Series Narrator
Medallion Theatre 1953 TV Series
The Paris Express 1952 Kees Popinga
Sealed Cargo 1951 Capt. Skalder
Where Danger Lives 1950 Frederick Lannington
The White Tower 1950 Paul Delambre
Song of Surrender 1949 Elisha Hunt
Rope of Sand 1949 Arthur Martingale
The Passionate Friends 1949 Howard Justin
The Unsuspected 1947 Victor Grandison
Deception 1946 Alexander Hollenius
Angel on My Shoulder 1946 Nick
Notorious 1946 Alexander Sebastian
Caesar and Cleopatra 1945 Caesar
This Love of Ours 1945 Joseph Targel
Strange Holiday 1945 John Stevenson
Mr. Skeffington 1944 Job Skeffington
Passage to Marseille 1944 Capt. Freycinet
Phantom of the Opera 1943 Erique Claudin
Forever and a Day 1943 Ambrose Pomfret
Casablanca 1942 Captain Louis Renault
Now, Voyager 1942 Dr. Jaquith
Moontide 1942 Nutsy
Kings Row 1942 Dr. Alexander Tower
The Wolf Man 1941 Sir John Talbot
Here Comes Mr. Jordan 1941 Mr.Jordan
Four Mothers 1941 Adam Lemp
Lady with Red Hair 1940 David Belasco
The Sea Hawk 1940 Don José Alvarez de Cordoba
Saturday’s Children 1940 Mr. Halevy
Four Wives 1939 Adam Lemp
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington 1939 Senator Joseph Paine
Daughters Courageous 1939 Jim Masters
Sons of Liberty 1939 Short Haym Salomon
Juarez 1939 Napoléon III
They Made Me a Criminal 1939 Detective Phelan
Four Daughters 1938 Adam Lemp
The Adventures of Robin Hood 1938 Prince John
Gold Is Where You Find It 1938 Colonel Ferris
White Banners 1938 Paul Ward
They Won’t Forget 1937 Andy Griffin
The Prince and the Pauper 1937 Earl of Hertford
Stolen Holiday 1937 Stefan Orloff
Anthony Adverse 1936 Don Luis
Hearts Divided 1936 Napoleon Bonaparte
Scrooge 1935 Marley (uncredited)
The Last Outpost 1935 John Stevenson
The Clairvoyant 1935 Maximus
Mystery of Edwin Drood 1935 John Jasper
The Man Who Reclaimed His Head 1934 Paul Verin
Crime Without Passion 1934 Lee Gentry
The Invisible Man 1933 Dr. Jack Griffin aka The Invisible Man
Build Thy House 1920 Clarkis

Soundtrack

Title Year Status Character
The Invisible Man 1933 performer: “Here We Go Gathering Nuts in May”, “Pop Goes the Weasel” 1853 – uncredited

Self

Title Year Status Character
Robert Montgomery Presents 1954 TV Series Himself – Guest Host
Omnibus 1953 TV Series Himself
The Ed Sullivan Show 1951 TV Series Himself
Breakdowns of 1942 1942 Short Himself (uncredited)
Breakdowns of 1938 1938 Documentary short Claude Rains(White Banners outtakes) (uncredited)
Breakdowns of 1937 1937 Short Himself
Breakdowns of 1936 1936 Short Himself

Awards

Won Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 6400 Hollywood Blvd.

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
1947 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actor in a Supporting Role Notorious (1946)
1945 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actor in a Supporting Role Mr. Skeffington (1944)
1944 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actor in a Supporting Role Casablanca (1942)
1940 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actor in a Supporting Role Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia