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Bam Margera
28 September 1979
Bam Margera played in 9 and created 4 movies in the Action, Comedy, Music, Adventure, Sport, Documentary, Reality-TV genres.
Bam Margera got succeed with average imdb rating 8.4.
While his genius on the skateboard is undeniable, thrasher-turned-prankster foul king Bam Margera has gained more notoriety for tormenting his long-misery class and friends on national boob tube than into his curb grinding skills. As a member of the bodily-non-static-obsessed Jackass band, Margera's unhinged antics nearly topped that of fellow headliner Johnny Knoxville with his like themed CKY series (named after his chum Jess' band, Caravan site Kill Yourself). CKY made Knoxville's M
... TV-sisterly genesis look absolutely tame by relation. Born Brandon Cole Margera in West Chester, PN, it didn't take hanker in search the zestful youngster to sponsor to skateboarding. Armed with a video camera, Margera and his friends began videotaping their severe pranks and unpredictable antics for posterity in their beforehand teens. Though no one would tease guessed at the time that those videos would have such an favour on the divertissement trade. They were eventually culled together to form the ongoing CKY series -- a somewhat more unrefined harbinger to MTV's phenomenally well-to-do series Jackass. A apex theme came when the latter was turned into a million people battle-office impact in the fall of 2002, though nearby the spell the talking picture rush theaters, the can had position its course and hopes for a sequel remained high. Margera soon stepped into the spotlight in the course of MTV's Viva La Bam, a series which proudly carried the Jackass torch, sans Knoxville. Utilizing funds gained from Jackass, Margera next stepped behind the camera to control the movie Haggard, based on a veracious experiences concerning partner-in-lawlessness Ryan Dunn's notoriously unfaithful prehistoric girlfriend. The unhinged comedy features performances beside such impudent faces as Chris Raab, Brandon Dicamillo, and traditional pro-skater Tony Hawk. In 2006 the Jackass group got rearwards together to make the pointedly titled Jackass: Billion Two, featuring more painful stunts and bizarre usable jokes.
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