In 2008, Ryan graduated from Arcadia High School.
The teacher then pushed another student out of the way, declaring that it was "every man for himself."Īt sixteen, Ryan applied for an apprenticeship at Warner Brothers, which he did not receive. Ryan attended Arcadia High School and took Advanced Film Productions, which he made many videos for, including the rap video "Just Another Day," and published them on his YouTube.Īt some point in high school, during class, a rat fell from the ceiling, hitting a classmate's desk. He hit the pole of the bench press, which forced the Airsoft mask to cut into his face, causing "an enormous scab and scar for all of seventh grade." Ryan still has some scars today. Their dad was hosing down their porch, which happened to have a bench press, and as Ryan ran across the porch, he slipped. Ryan described himself as a "little bit of a freaky kid," as he often frequented a Houdini's Magic Shop when young.Īt around twelve or thirteen, Ryan was playing with Airsoft guns with some other neighborhood kids. In first grade, likely around seven years old, Ryan created several issues of a comic he entitled "Sausage Man." Ryan sometimes "felt like something was watching in the dark when was little."Īs the product of watching Inspector Gadget as a child, Ryan had recurring nightmares of "an evil version of dad looking in through window," a parody of the character Inspector Gadget and the "evil" Inspector Gadget. Ryan was born to Steve Bergara, who is a dentist, and Linda Bergara, in Los Angeles, California.Īs a child, Ryan once fell into a pile of bricks and hit his head. He and some others were playing hide and seek, and he climbed into a tree and fell.
Ryan Bergara is one of the two main co-hosts for BuzzFeed Unsolved along with Shane Madej. He believes in ghosts and other paranormal forces strongly, and fans that believe as well are called Boogaras.