Dawson Gurley

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Dawson Gurley
Born (1993-05-19) May 19, 1993 (age 30)
Occupation YouTube personality
YouTube information
Channels BigDawsTv , BigDawsVlogs
Associated acts Andrew Hales

Dawson Gurley, also known as Big Daws, is an American YouTube personality, known for the channel Big Daws TV (stylized BigDawsTv) consisting of pranks, with a second channel called BigDawsVlogs consisting of vlogs and extra footage from his main channel. [1] [2] [3]

Early life

Gurley was born on May 19, 1993, in Olathe, Kansas and graduated from Olathe East High School. He then received an associate degree from Mesa Community College. [3]

Gurley started making videos when he was 11 years old, inspired by Jackass movie after receiving a camera as gift for Christmas from his parents. [1] Gurley started his YouTube career in 2012, filming videos on the campus of Arizona State University. [1] Some of his videos started going viral in 2014. [4] [5] [3] Through the Golden State Warriors' championship runs of the late 2010s-early 2020s, he became prominent among the team's fanbase for bearing a striking resemblance to star player Klay Thompson. Gurley reportedly tried to use that to his advantage by gaining access to the Chase Center court prior to Game 5 of the 2022 NBA Finals, which led to the team permanently banning him from the arena. [6]

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