Ryan Dunn

Date of Birth: 11 Jun 1977
Country: USA
Biography: Ryan Matthew Dunn (born June 11, 1977) is an American reality television personality and daredevil best known for his appearances on Jackass, MTV's Viva La Bam, and Homewrecker. A member of the CKY Crew, Dunn played the main character in Bam Margera's film Haggard, which was based on a failed relationship Ryan had experienced...(Wikipedia)
Total Credits at Criticker: 19 (Actor)
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Johnny Knoxville and his crazy friends appear on the big screen for the very first time in Jackass: The Movie. They wander around Japan in panda outfits, wreak havoc on a once civilized golf court, they even do stunts involving LIVE alligators, and so on. While Johnny Knoxvile and his pals put their life at risk, they are entertaining people at the same time. Get ready for Jackass: The Movie!! (imdb)
CKY2K (2000) - Direct-to-Video
Outrageous skate video introduced the world to Bam Margera, the insane, parent hassling daredevil (imdb)
Haggard: The Movie (2003) - Direct-to-Video
Based on the true story about Ryan Dunn (played by himself) and his ex-girlfriend Glauren (Jenn Rivell) and how she cheated on him... (imdb)
Johnny Knoxville and friends are back to raise the stakes higher and lower the bar further. (Paramount)
This story is based where the skateboard culture is the most foreign, the Midwest. Derrick Cabrera, like all skaters, has a dream of being sponsored and one day going pro. He is an up and coming skater with all the talent but has the world against him. Parents, friends and schoolmates can't understand how Derrick has so much passion for something that has no future in their eyes. His crew of friends that are skaters is the only place he is truly accepted. (imdb)
Landspeed: CKY (1999) - Direct-to-Video
The first video in the CKY series. The movie is based around skateboarding thrills and spills, but it contains the insane and disgusting stunts that eventually blossomed into "Jackass".
Johnny Knoxville -- the original Jackass himself -- returns after a long hiatus and subjects himself to all-new stunts involving wild animals, dangerous heights and other perils guaranteed to do him bodily harm. "Jackass" regulars Bam Margera and Steve-O also endure their share of punishment in this collection of stomach-churning, don't-ever-try-these-at-home acrobatics that time and again blur the line between hilarious and tasteless.
CKY 3 (2001) - Direct-to-Video
Outrageous skate video introduced the world to Bam Margera, the insane, parent hassling daredevil. (imdb)
CKY 4 Latest & Greatest (2002) - Direct-to-Video
The movie is based around skateboarding thrills and spills, but it contains the insane and disgusting stunts that eventually blossomed into "Jackass". (criticker.com)
Tony Hawk and the stars of MTVs 'Jackass' race 3000 miles around the world from London to Los Angeles in just 8 days against 120 supercars in the famous Gumball 3000 Rally. '3000 Miles' follows the action, adventure and Jackass style antics along the way, with fast driving, crashes and sabotage adding to the drama and mayhem. Burt Reynolds eat your heart out! (imdb)
Jackass: The Lost Tapes (2009) - Direct-to-Video
Deleted scenes and additional stunts and sketches from the Jackass TV show. (imdb)
Viva la Bam (2003) - TV Series
A show that follows Bam Margera (of Jackass and CKY fame) in his attempts to anger his parents. Unlike CKY or Jackass, Viva La Bam focuses mainly on the torture of Bam's parents and less on harmful stunts. (imdb)
Bam's World Domination (2010) - TV Special
Margera and his crew participate in a grueling test of man's will to survive, battling an eight-mile obstacle course full of smoke, fire, barbed wire, freezing water, and fields of mud. (imdb)
A one-hour special remembering Ryan Dunn, the Jackass star who died in a drunk driving crash earlier this year that also killed his passenger. (imdb)
Ryan Dunn and Don Vito tour with Rock Bands and perform some stunts on and off the stage.