- Steve-O
Steve-O (born Stephen Gilchrist Glover on June 13, 1974 in Wimbledon, London, UK to an American father and a Canadian mother) is a daredevil performer and television personality. He is best known as one of the performers on the TV series "Jackass". - Bam Margera
Bam Margera (born Brandon Cole Margera on September 28, 1979, name legally changed to "Bam") is a professional skateboarder and television personality. He released a series of videos under the CKY banner and came to prominence after being drafted into MTV's "Jackass" crew. He has since appeared in MTV's "Viva La Bam" and "Bam's Unholy Union", both "Jackass" movies, and "Haggard", which he co-wrote and directed. - Johnny Knoxville
Johnny Knoxville (born Philip John Clapp on March 11, 1971 in Knoxville, Tennessee) is an American comic actor and daredevil. Knoxville has been featured in a number of films, but is best known as the co-creator and principal star of the MTV series "Jackass" and its subsequent films. - Chris Pontius
Chris Pontius (born Christopher Andrew Pontius on July 16, 1974 in Pasadena, California) is an American entertainer and daredevil. Pontius is a member of "Jackass" and, along with Steve-O, co-host of "Wildboyz". - Tom Green
Tom Green (born Michael Thomas Green on July 30, 1971) is a Canadian comedian, actor and a television host who is currently hosting "Tom Green Live". Born in Pembroke, Ontario, Canada, Green grew up in suburban Ottawa. He pioneered a type of "shock humor" that begat "Jackass", "Fear Factor", and other reality shows. - Ryan Dunn
Ryan Dunn (born June 11, 1977) in Medina, Ohio) has appeared on "Jackass", MTV's "Viva La Bam", "Homewrecker", and is a member of the CKY Crew. Ryan played the main character in Bam Margera's film "Haggard", which was based on a failed relationship Ryan had experienced. He is a close friend of Bam, as shown in "Viva La Bam". Dunn is known for wrecking cars; he once flipped a car 8 times into oncoming traffic with Bam Margera, … - Jeff Tremaine
Jeff Tremaine (born December 8, 1966) is an American film and television producer/director, and, along with Johnny Knoxville and Spike Jonze, one of the creators of MTV's "Jackass". He directed "Jackass: The Movie", "Jackass Number Two", and "Jackass" spinoff "Wildboyz". Tremaine is the former editor of Big Brother Magazine and a former art director of the influential BMX magazine GO as well as a former professional BMX rider. - Spike Jonze
Spike Jonze (born Adam Spiegel on October 22, 1969), is an American director of music videos and commercials, and an Academy Award-nominated director and producer in film and television, most notably the 1999 film "Being John Malkovich" and the 2002 film "Adaptation.", both written by Charlie Kaufman. - Dave England
Dave England, (born December 30, 1969) has appeared on the MTV series "Jackass", "Jackass: The Movie" and "Jackass: Number Two". Johnny Knoxville stated on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart that England has just one testicle as a result of a snowboarding accident. This is shown to be true in a deleted scene from Jackass Number Two in which England attaches a leech to his scrotum. - Preston Lacy
Preston Lacy is a performer and writer for the television show and companion movies, "Jackass". Lacy is most often featured with Jason Acuña (Wee-Man). Their most common skit involves Lacy chasing after "Wee-Man" down public streets in nothing more than their briefs and white T-shirts. Lacy has contributed many of the ideas that later became Jackass skits and stunts, and he is also starring alongside Chris Kattan in the upcoming film, Christmas in Wonderland. - Brandon Dicamillo
Brandon Ralph DiCamillo(born November 15, 1976 in West Chester, Pennsylvania also known as "Dico") is an American actor, stuntman and screenwriter. He was a founding member of the CKY Crew and rose to fame through appearances in the CKY video series and MTV's "Jackass", "Viva La Bam" and "Bam's Unholy Union". DiCamillo is also a comedic voice talent and vocalist with the band Gnarkill. - Ehren McGhehey
Ehren McGhehey (born November 29, 1976) is an American daredevil and actor. He is best known as a star of the MTV series "Jackass" and its subsequent films. - Rake Yohn
Edward "Ted" Carl Webb, better known as Rake Yohn (born January 20, 1975 in West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States) is a member of the CKY Crew and a regular in the CKY Videos, MTV's Viva La Bam and Jackass. Rake attended Pennsylvania State University, graduating in 1997 with a BS in Chemistry, and is now a chemist specializing in synthetic materials. He is the older brother of Art Webb 1986, an occasional CKY Crew member. - Chris Raab
Chris Raab, credited frequently as Raab Himself (born May 21, 1980 in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania), a member of the CKY Crew, was part of "Bam's crew" on "Viva La Bam" and appeared in MTV's "Jackass", "Jackass: The Movie" and "Haggard". After the finish of "Viva La Bam", Raab has reportedly moved on, and recently graduated from Shippensburg University. - Jason Acuña
Jason Bryant Acuña, better known as "Wee-Man," is one of the stars of "Jackass" on MTV and the host of NESN's skateboarding show "54321". Acuña has achondroplasia, a form of dwarfism and is 4'7" tall. He is also a professional skateboarder and uses a regular skateboard despite claims that due to his height he uses a smaller-sized or modified skateboard. Jason's father was born and raised in northern Spain. - Jess Margera
Jess Margera is the drummer in the band CKY and its predecessor Foreign Objects. Jesse is brother to Bam Margera and the son of Phil Margera and April Margera. Jess was an original member of the CKY Crew and starred in the CKY videos. On April 8 2005 he and his fiancée Kelly, had a baby girl named Ava Elizabeth Margera. Jess and Kelly were married on October 29, 2005 in Pennsylvania. On January 18 2007 Jess and Kelly welcomed another daughter, Scarlett. - Phil Margera
Philip Ron "Phil" Margera (born July 13, 1957 in Concordville, Pennsylvania, United States) is the father of Bam and Jess Margera and younger brother of Vincent "Don Vito" Margera. He appears on the MTV show "Viva La Bam", and is also affiliated with CKY and "Jackass". - Rick Kosick
Rick Kosick is a photographer and crew member and supporting cast member of the "Jackass TV series" and the two "Jackass" movies. Kosick started out as a freelance photographer for "Poweredge" and "Slap" skateboarding magazines and built up fame as a skateboard photographer. Kosick's photography also caught the attention of the rock band The Deftones who contracted Kosick to shoot the cover art to their Gold-selling album "Around the Fur". - Dimitry Elyashkevich
Dimitry Elyashkevich (ely-osh-kev-ich) (born February 23, 1975 in Minsk, Soviet Union; now Belarus) is the camera operator, cinematographer, producer and director of photography of MTV's "Jackass" and "Wildboyz". Also had some cameos in the series and movies, most notably the Gumball 3000 rally special of the third season. Elyashkevich has also worked with Steve-O in his "Don't Try This At Home" tour. - April Margera
April Margera (born March 28, 1956 in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, United States) aka "Ape" to fans of MTV's "Viva La Bam", "Jackass", and the "CKY videos". April is the mother of "Viva La Bam" host Bam Margera, CKY drummer Jess Margera, and is married to Phil Margera. April recently published a cookbook called "April Cooks: There's An Alligator In My Kitchen" which is a play on the fact that her son, Bam, … - Roger Alan Wade
Roger Alan Wade is an American singer-songwriter known for writing humorous novelty songs in the country music medium. According to his website, Wade once wrote songs for country legends such as Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, George Jones and Hank Williams Jr. He embarked on a solo career with the promotional assistance of his cousin, actor Johnny Knoxville, who occasionally featured Wade's music on his TV show Jackass. - Manny Puig
Manny "Sharkman" Puig (b. 1954 in Cuba) is an American wildlife educator and entertainer. Puig is known for his hands-on approach to dealing with dangerous animals such as sharks, black bears, and American alligators. He has made frequent appearances on the television shows "Jackass" and "Wildboyz". He is frequently refered to as The Wildboys' "Tarzan". - Dave Carnie
Dave Carnie (born December 14, 1969) is a former editor-in-chief of Big Brother Magazine and current writer for numerous publications. Carnie writes freelance and has had articles published in Rolling Stone, Hustler, The Skateboard Mag, Snowboard magazine, and Bizarre. Carnie also helped co-write a couple of short films with Spike Jonze (whom he met through fellow Big Brother Editor Jeff Tremaine). - Vincent Margera
Vincent Margera, more commonly known as Don Vito, (born July 3, 1956 in Concordville, Pennsylvania) is the uncle of Bam Margera. He has appeared with his nephew in "Viva La Bam", "Jackass", "Haggard", and the "CKY videos". - Loomis Fall
Loomis Fall is the drummer for punk band Wax, and a contributor to the Jackass TV series, both Jackass Movies (2002), and MTV's Wildboyz. - Fatlip
Fatlip (born Derrick Stewart) is a Los Angeles-born hip hop musician. He started his career in The Pharcyde. As a member of The Pharcyde, he contributed to the critically acclaimed Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde as well as the follow-up release Labcabincalifornia. After the release of the Labcabincalifornia album, Fatlip was kicked out of the group for leaving the supporting tour for their second album in favor of working on his own solo efforts. - Stephanie Hodge
Stephanie Hodge (b. 13 June 1974) was the one and only female Jackass protagonist. While filming a stunt for "Jackass" after badly landing a jump while she was riding down a ski hill on an air mattress with Dave England, Hodge broke her back and pelvis in four places, which resulted in her quitting the show. However she appeared in both "Jackass: The Movie" and "Jackass Number Two". She also had a minor appearance in "Coyote Ugly". - Troy Miller
Troy Miller is an American director and producer for film and television. His many television projects include 1986's "Robin Williams Live at the Met" and HBO's "Mr. Show", "Tenacious D", and most recently, "Flight of the Conchords". Miller is also a creator of MTV's Jackass spin-off "Viva La Bam". He directed the films "Jack Frost", "Run Ronnie Run", and "Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd". - Lance Bangs
Lance Bangs (born September 4, 1972 in Sacramento, California) is a documentary filmmaker and music video director, who has created videos for Sonic Youth, Nirvana, Green Day, the Arcade Fire, the Shins, Belle & Sebastian, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, R.E.M., Mike Watt, Death Cab for Cutie, Kanye West, and Pavement. He directed the David Cross film Let America Laugh. As a commercial director he has worked with UPS and Volvo for several campaigns, … - John Congleton
John Congleton is best known as a producer who made a name for himself in the alternative rock underground via production of his own band, The Paper Chase, and for artists such as the The Polyphonic Spree, Modest Mouse, Kirk Franklin, Explosions in the Sky, R. Kelly, The Mountain Goats, Erykah Badu, The Roots, Minus Story,90 Day Men, Autopilot Off, Black Tie Dynasty, Bono (U2), We Ragazzi, Two Ton Boa, Logh, Chin up chin up, Black Mountain, Zzzz, Buddy Miles, MC Breed, … - Richard Metzger
Richard Metzger (born October 25, 1965 in Wheeling, West Virginia) was the host of the TV show '"Disinformation" which aired for two seasons (2000 and 2001) on Channel 4 in the UK as part of their late night "4Later" programming block. Called a "punk rock '60 Minutes' and 'wilder than 'Jackass' by the Los Angeles Times and Wired magazine respectively, … - Martin Harris
Martin Kelly Harris was a Danish train surfer, aged 22, who was killed on the evening of 12 May 2007 while surfing an Arriva regional train between Lem and Ringkøbing in western Jutland, Denmark. Harris had been attending a football match in Herning with friends and was heading home to Ringkøbing. At the last station before Ringkøbing, he suddenly left the train. This puzzled his friends who were not aware he would continue the ride on the roof. - Todd Lamb
Todd Lamb (Born March 1976) is an Emmy Award winning American writer and art director. He has written under the monikers Manny Lambino Jr., Peppertooth Jenkins and Rock Ninja, as well as his birth name. He created the popular Rock Ninja! concert reviews that reoccurred in The "SF Weekly". In this series a ninja would attend concerts and review them in a kung-fu voice. The final Rock Ninja! piece was a meeting backstage with the Beastie Boys, … - Ryan Monihan
Ryan Monihan was born and raised in the Central District of Seattle, Washington before becoming an official vagabond and professional skateboarder in the late 80s and early 90s. He has been sponsored by skate companies like H-Street and Death Box (later to become Flip Skateboards). During this time he was also featured in numerous skate films, most notably “Shackle Me Not” and “Hokus Pokus”. Presently, Monihan is working as a filmmaker and writer, … - Egashira 2:50
is a Japanese comedian born on July 1, 1965 whose home town is Chiyoda, Saga Prefecture. His blood type is B, nickname is "Ega-chan" (エガちゃん). According to a 2005 Oricon poll, he is considered the most annoying comedian in Japan because of his obscene and vulgar comedic style. His performance heavily relies on shock value, much like that of GG Allin and the cast of "Jackass". Contrary to this image as an annoying, shocking performer, … - Danny Sullivan
Danny wrote Yahoo Surveys Search Rewards Idea where he covers a News.com article showing how a group of Yahoo! Mail users were offered "10 different potential reward options" to take a Yahoo! search survey. Kinda funny, I told them they should do this at last years SES San Jose conference - that they don't have to necessarily pay money to get answers. I am sure it wasn't my influence, since it did take almost a year to implement. - Trent Lott
I was born in Grenada, Mississippi on October 9, 1941. I attended Ole Miss and received a bachelors degree in Public Administration in 1965 and a law degree in 1967. I was president of Sigma Nu fraternity. After receiving my law deg - Tracy Phillips
Tracy Phillips is an actress, dancer (particularly burlesque), and choreographer living in Southern California. She is the daughter of Dallas Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips. Her grandfather is legendary Houston Oilers coach Bum Phillips. Tracy has appeared in numerous music videos. Her role as the deceased Helena in My Chemical Romance's "Helena" music video is arguably her most well-known role. - Karen O
Karen Lee Orzołek, better known as Karen O, is the lead vocalist for the New York art punk band Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Karen's mother is Korean and father is Polish. Karen grew up in New Jersey, and attended Oberlin College, but transferred to New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. Karen O has been noted for her sense of fashion, wearing over-the-top outfits made by her friend, fashion designer Christian Joy. - Mike Judge
Michael Craig Judge (born 17 October 1962 in Guayaquil, Ecuador) is an American animator, actor, voice actor, writer, and producer, best-known as the creator and star of the hit animated television series "Beavis and Butt-head" and "King of the Hill". He also wrote and directed the films "Office Space", "Idiocracy", and "Beavis and Butt-head Do America".
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