Charles Lincoln “Link” Neal III, born on June 1, 1978, in Boone Trail, North Carolina, is a talented American comedian, actor, musician, and YouTube personality.
As one half of the iconic duo Rhett and Link, alongside his lifelong friend Rhett McLaughlin, he co-created and co-hosts Good Mythical Morning, a wildly popular YouTube series known for its humor, challenges, and offbeat entertainment.
Link earned a degree in industrial engineering from North Carolina State University but left the corporate world to pursue a creative career in Los Angeles. Married to Christy White since 2000, he is a devoted father of three and continues to entertain millions with his unique blend of awkward humor, organizational skills, and undeniable charm.
Early Life & Education
Charles Lincoln “Link” Neal III was born on June 1, 1978, in Boone Trail, North Carolina, a small rural community that shaped his early years.
Of predominantly British Isles ancestry, with English, Scottish, and Irish roots, his heritage reflects the common lineage of many Southern families. Raised in a devout Christian household, Link attended church regularly, an influence that remained with him into adulthood, though he later described his beliefs as more personal and nuanced.
His mother, Sue Capps, was 21 when he was born. While details about his biological father are less documented, Link was adopted by Charles Lincoln Neal II after Sue remarried when Link was two years old. His stepfather became a central figure in his life, giving him both his name and a strong family foundation. He also has a younger half-sister, though he has kept much of his family life private.
Growing up in rural North Carolina, Link formed a lifelong friendship with Rhett James McLaughlin on the first day of first grade in 1984. The two quickly became inseparable, and Link later attended Harnett Central High School in Angier, North Carolina.
Link earned a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering from North Carolina State University and briefly worked as an engineer at IBM. However, his childhood antics with Rhett had already sparked a passion for creativity, ultimately leading him to leave the corporate world behind to pursue an entertainment career.
Career
Link Neal’s career is a testament to his ability to fuse creativity, humor, and analytical thinking into a thriving entertainment empire. After earning a degree in industrial engineering from North Carolina State University, he briefly worked at IBM before realizing his true passion lay elsewhere.
His lifelong friendship with Rhett McLaughlin—built on years of comedic collaboration—eventually led both to abandon traditional career paths in pursuit of full-time entertainment.
In 2006, Link and Rhett took a leap of faith, quitting their engineering jobs and moving to Los Angeles to focus on digital content creation. They launched their YouTube channel, Rhett & Link, producing sketches, music videos, and short films that showcased their signature quirky humor.
However, the 2012 debut of Good Mythical Morning (GMM) propelled them to internet stardom. The daily talk-show-style series, featuring bizarre taste tests, wild challenges, and offbeat discussions, quickly became a cultural phenomenon, amassing millions of subscribers and billions of views. Link’s role as the more structured, slightly neurotic counterpart to Rhett’s easygoing energy endeared him to fans, earning him a reputation for awkward charm and sharp wit.
Beyond GMM, Link has co-authored The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek (2019), a novel blending Southern gothic elements with humor, and Rhett & Link’s Book of Mythicality (2017), an unconventional mix of memoir and absurdity.
He has also lent his voice to animated projects, appeared in commercials, and co-founded Mythical Entertainment, the production company behind their expanding media ventures. With additional projects like Mythical Kitchen and live tours, Link has helped transform a childhood friendship into a multifaceted entertainment brand—while staying true to the playful spirit that started it all.
Personal Life
Charles Lincoln “Link” Neal III, born on June 1, 1978, is 46 years old. He has been married to Christy White since June 3, 2000, marking over two decades of partnership.
The two met at North Carolina State University during their college years, and their relationship grew into a lasting marriage. Together, they have three children: Lillian Grace Neal (born in 2003), Charles Lincoln “Lando” Neal IV (born in 2005), and Shepherd Neal (born in 2009). The family resides in Los Angeles, where Link balances his career with family life.
Standing around 6 feet (183 cm) tall, Link’s lanky frame is a familiar contrast to his comedy partner, Rhett McLaughlin.
Net Worth
Link Neal’s net worth is estimated to be around $20 million. This wealth stems mainly from his role as co-creator and co-host of Good Mythical Morning, a massively popular YouTube series, alongside his comedy partner Rhett McLaughlin.
Their company, Mythical Entertainment, bolsters its earnings through ad revenue, sponsorships, merchandise sales, and ventures like books and podcasts. With a career transitioning from engineering to comedy, Link’s financial success reflects his ability to turn a childhood friendship into a thriving entertainment brand.
Body of Work
YouTube Series
Good Mythical Morning (GMM) (2012–present): Co-host and co-creator of the daily internet talk show featuring challenges, taste tests, and comedy sketches.
Good Mythical More (2012–present): Co-host of the companion aftershow to GMM, offering extended conversations and fan engagement.
Rhett & Link (2006–present): Original YouTube channel featuring early sketches, music videos, and short films.
Ear Biscuits (2013–present): Co-host of the podcast exploring personal stories, fan questions, and life experiences.
Let’s Talk About That (LTAT) (2018–2020): Co-host of the GMM spin-off with crew interactions and behind-the-scenes content.
Mythical Kitchen (2019–present): Occasional appearances on the cooking channel tied to Mythical Entertainment.
Books
Rhett & Link’s Book of Mythicality (2017): Co-author of this humorous memoir and self-help guide blending life stories with absurdity.
The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek (2019): Co-author of this Southern gothic novel with comedic and mysterious undertones.
Music
Rhett & Link Songs: Co-writer and performer of comedic tracks like “Rub Some Bacon on It,” “I’m On Vacation,” and “My OCD” (available on platforms like iTunes and Spotify).
Epic Rap Battle of Manliness (2011): Co-creator and performer in this viral music video.
Television and Film
Commercial Kings (2011): Co-star of the IFC reality series where Rhett & Link created quirky local commercials.
The Mythical Show (2013): Co-host of this YouTube Premium variety show.
Buddy System (2016–2017): Co-creator, co-writer, and actor in this YouTube Premium scripted comedy series.
Live Performances
Rhett & Link: Live in Concert: Co-performer in comedy and music tours, including the Tour of Mythicality (2017–2018).
Good Mythical Tour (2022): Co-host of live shows blending GMM-style entertainment with audience interaction.
Voice Acting
Occasional roles in animated projects and guest appearances, such as voicing characters in GMM animations or collaborations.
Other Ventures
Mythical Entertainment: Co-founder and creative force behind the production company driving GMM, merchandise (e.g., Mythical Store), and branded content.
Sponsorships and Commercials: Co-creator of humorous ads for brands like Wendy’s, Gillette, and Build.com.
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