Though born in the US, Felipe Osorio lived out his youth in Brazil, his family's homeland. Felipe graduated from UCSB with a B.A. in Psychology. As an an undergrad Feliped worked at the UCSB Social Psychology lab while teaching SAT and ACT math subject test to high school students on the side.
Since living in Los Angeles Felipe has managed to gain valuable entertainment experience in various capacities. He color corrected and co-edited the internationally distributed comedy-horror film, "You Can't Kill Stephen King" -- Winner Best Picture (2012 Lewiston/Auburn Film Festival). As an actor, Felipe made a featured appearance in the critically acclaimed film and trailer of "Becoming Bond" (2017). Most recently, Felipe traveled to Ireland to play a small role as an Irish police officer for the new Brazilian film, "Wanderlust" (still in production).
Felipe writes and hosts a YouTube channel, 2ndEarth, with 18k subs that focuses on eclectic subjects such as archeology, Earth mysteries, and the future of artificial intelligence. In time 2ndEarth has proven itself to be astonishingly accurate for a YouTube channel predicated on conjectures,
Felipe correctly pointed out that Ichthyosaurs were likely larger than previously projected (due to a potential fossil discovery in Antarctica) a year before the Smithsonian Magazine published, in what became the paleontology story of the year, that Ichthyosaurs were at least 33% larger. Felipe's second episode on the topic of UFOs was dedicated on an intelligence officer named Christopher Mellon. Hardly anyone had head of Christopher Mellon at the time, but surprisingly only a year and a half later, it is disclosed that Christopher Mellon is one of the four members of the pentagon group (TTSA) that provided the famous UFO firefighter gun footage to the NY Times. Felipe also broke a news story regarding a Stanford study that indicated (via statiscal analysis) that there may have been election meddling with electronic-only balloted states during the 2016 Democratic primaries. This exact Stanford study story was picked up by RT News a week a later, including Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp.
Felipe surfs on the side and is an accomplished tennis player. Having lived in Brazil, Felipe also adores soccer -- Felipe's younger brother, Pedro Osorio was recently named the new head coach for the San Francisco State men's soccer team. Felipe is married to actress Romkia Annabell.