Bam Margera Movies
Though his talent on the skateboard is undeniable, thrasher-turned-prankster foul king
Bam Margera has gained more notoriety for tormenting his long-suffering family and friends on national television than for his curb grinding skills. As a member of the bodily-fluid-obsessed
Jackass crew,
Margera's unhinged antics nearly topped that of fellow headliner
Johnny Knoxville with his similar themed
CKY series (named after his brother
Jess' band, Camp Kill Yourself).
CKY made
Knoxville's MTV-friendly creation look absolutely tame by comparison. Born
Brandon Cole Margera in West Chester, PN, it didn't take long for the energetic youngster to take to skateboarding. Armed with a video camera,
Margera and his friends began videotaping their extreme pranks and unpredictable antics for posterity in their early teens. Though no one would have guessed at the time that those videos would have such an influence on the entertainment industry. They were eventually culled together to form the ongoing
CKY series -- a somewhat more crude precursor to MTV's phenomenally successful series
Jackass. A high point came when the latter was turned into a number one box-office hit in the fall of 2002, though by the time the movie hit theaters, the show had run its course and hopes for a sequel remained high.
Margera soon stepped into the spotlight for 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 direct the movie
Haggard, based on a true story concerning partner-in-crime
Ryan Dunn's notoriously unfaithful former girlfriend. The unhinged comedy features performances by such familiar faces as
Chris Raab,
Brandon Dicamillo, and legendary pro-skater
Tony Hawk. In 2006 the
Jackass crew got back together to make the pointedly titled
Jackass: Number Two, featuring more painful stunts and bizarre practical jokes. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide