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In an [[October 24]], [[2007]] interview with the ''[[Cleveland Free Times]]'', Margera stated that although he had completed paperwork that would legally change his first name to Bam, he was "still debating" filing it after a conversation with his father.<ref name="Free Times Interview">{{cite web|url=http://www.freetimes.com/stories/15/25/bam-margera|title=Soundcheck: Bam Margera: Jackass/international Celebrity|first=Jeff|last=Niesel|accessdate=2006-10-24}}</ref> |
In an [[October 24]], [[2007]] interview with the ''[[Cleveland Free Times]]'', Margera stated that although he had completed paperwork that would legally change his first name to Bam, he was "still debating" filing it after a conversation with his father.<ref name="Free Times Interview">{{cite web|url=http://www.freetimes.com/stories/15/25/bam-margera|title=Soundcheck: Bam Margera: Jackass/international Celebrity|first=Jeff|last=Niesel|accessdate=2006-10-24}}</ref> |
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==Career== |
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===Skateboarding career=== |
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Margera is a member of [[Element Skateboards#Team|Team Element]], the demonstration team for [[Element Skateboards]]. He is also sponsored by [[Adio|Adio Footwear]], Destructo Trucks, Speed Metal Bearings, Electric Visual, and [[Fairman's|Fairman's Skateshop]]. Although Margera does not compete at the higher levels of skateboarding, his large sponsorship packages assure him of "pro" status. |
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===TV, film and radio=== |
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====The CKY videos==== |
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Margera began filming himself and his friends skateboarding and doing stunts and released a compilation of his work as CKY:Landspeed in 1999. CKY2K, CKY3 and CKY4 have also been released. CKY stands for "Camp Kill Yourself", a reference to the film [[Sleepaway Camp]]. These early videos feature many of Margera's friends, including [[Ryan Dunn]], [[Brandon DiCamillo]], [[Rake Yohn]], [[Chris Raab]], [[Brandon Novak]] and others who form a loose collective known as the [[CKY Crew]]. CKY is also the name of a rock band featuring his brother [[Jess Margera|Jess]] (see [[CKY (band)]]), and the history and relationship between the video and band projects is heavily interlinked. |
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====Jackass==== |
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:''Main articles: [[Jackass (TV series)]], [[Jackass: The Movie]], [[Jackass Number Two]]'', ''[[Jackass 3]]'' |
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Former [[Big Brother (magazine)|Big Brother]] editor [[Jeff Tremaine]] noticed Margera's videos and drafted him into the team which would eventually become MTV's Jackass. Margera and Ryan Dunn became mainstays of the cast while other CKY crew members played supporting roles to various degrees. Margera went on to appear in both Jackass: The Movie and Jackass Number Two. Several skits in the first Jackass movie were CKY style pieces filmed in and around West Chester, but similar scenes in the second movie were removed after the arrest of Margera's uncle [[Vincent Margera]]. |
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====Viva La Bam==== |
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After Jackass, Margera was given his own MTV series entitled "Viva La Bam". The show ran for 5 seasons between 2003-2005 and followed Margera and his crew as they performed various stunts and missions. The show was primarily filmed in West Chester, Pennsylvania but also visited [[New Orleans]], [[Los Angeles]], [[Brazil]], [[Finland]], [[Mexico]], [[Amsterdam]] and [[Transylvania]]. In addition to the regular series, special episodes have included "Viva La Spring Break" and a "lost" episode included on the [[Viva La Bands]] CD. |
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====Haggard==== |
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Margera co-wrote, directed and starred in ''Haggard'', an independent film based on real events in the life of his friend Ryan Dunn. Dunn played himself as the main character while Margera played "Valo", a character based on himself and elements of [[HIM (band)|HIM]] singer and friend [[Ville Valo]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hs.fi/english/article/HIM+the+metamorphoses+of+Ville+Valo/1101979292024|title=www.hs.fi/english/article/HIM+the+metamorphoses+of+Ville+Valo/1101979292024<!--INSERT TITLE-->}}</ref> |
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====Minghags==== |
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Margera is currently in post production of ''[[Minghags]]'', formally titled ''Kiss a Good Man's Ass''.<ref>[[Radio Bam]] episode, [[February 26]], [[2007]]</ref> The film is a loose sequel to [[Haggard: The Movie|Haggard]] and will feature the "garbage juicer" invention from that film.<ref name="ugo">{{cite web|url=http://www.ugo.com/channels/sports/features/bammargera/|title=Bam Margera Interview|publisher=UnderGroundOnline|first=Daniel Robert|last=Epstein|accessdate=2006-08-20}}</ref> This film was confirmed on [[Radio Bam]] and the front page of [http://www.filthynote.com/home.html FilthyNote Records] by Tim Glomb. Filming started [[April 5]], [[2007]].<ref name=apr2>[[April 2]], [[2007]] episode of [[Radio Bam]] on [[Sirius]] [[Faction (Sirius)|28 Faction]]</ref> On an episode of Radio Bam, Margera said that they are trying to make the movie [[PG-13]] rated.<ref>[[Radio Bam]] episode, [[April 4]], [[2007]]</ref>, but with the amount of swearing and a shot of nudity, an 'R' Rating could not be avoided.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1022877/board/thread/86843487?d=87221233&p=1#87221233 Register at IMDb.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>They had its first viewing of the rough version of the film on [[August 7]], [[2007]] at Sikes Hall.<ref>[[Radio Bam]] episode, [[July 31]], [[2007]]</ref> It is unknown if the movie will be a straight-to-DVD release, or a theatrical release. |
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====Radio Bam==== |
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Margera began a weekly [[Sirius Satellite Radio]] show on Sirius channel 28 [[Faction (Sirius)|Faction]] on [[November 24]], [[2004]] called ''[[Radio Bam]]''. The show features Margera along with friends from the [[CKY Crew|CKY]] and [[Jackass (TV series)|Jackass]] crews. |
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====Bam's Unholy Union==== |
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MTV commissioned Bam's Unholy Union as a follow up of sorts to Viva la Bam. The show follows Margera, his fiancée Melissa Rothstein and their friends in the lead-up to their wedding.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3if933bb111b42def7f4720f43feee10e1|title="MTV makes room for Margera", Hollywood Reporter, [[December 14]], [[2006]]}}</ref> |
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====Filthy Note==== |
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Margera owns a music label, [[Filthy Note]] Records, and has directed videos for [[Clutch]], [[Turbonegro]], [[Viking Skull]], [[Vains of Jenna]] and several for [[CKY (band)|CKY]]. He also directed four music videos, "[[Buried Alive By Love]]", "[[The Sacrament]]", "[[And Love Said No]]", and "[[Solitary Man#HIM's cover|Solitary Man]]", for the [[Finland|Finnish]] band [[HIM (Finnish band)|HIM]]. Margera also plays the [[Electronic keyboard|keyboard]] in a novelty band called [[Gnarkill]] along with [[Brandon DiCamillo]], [[Jess Margera]], Rich Vose and Matt Cole. |
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===Other projects=== |
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Margera has been animated as a character in pro-skateboarder [[Tony Hawk|Tony Hawk's]] video games ''[[Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3]]'', ''[[Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4]]'', ''[[Tony Hawk's Underground]]'', ''[[Tony Hawk's Underground 2]]'', ''[[Tony Hawk's American Wasteland]]'', ''[[Tony Hawk's Project 8]]'', and [[Tony Hawk's Proving Ground]]. He also voiced a character in [[Scarface: The World Is Yours]]. He made cameo appearances in the movies [[Grind (2003 film)|Grind]] and [[Destroying America]]. |
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Margera plans to open a bar and theater in West Chester, Pennsylvania.<ref>{{cite news|first=Michael|last=Klein|title=No joke: Prankster wants to open hometown theater|publisher=The Philadelphia Inquirer|url=http://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/20071216_No_joke__Prankster_wants_to_open_hometown_theater.html|date=[[December 17]], [[2007]]|accessdate=2007-01-16}}</ref> Margera revealed on ''Radio Bam'' that MTV plans to film the process for an eight episode reality show.<ref>[[Radio Bam]], [[Sirius Satellite Radio]], Faction 28. [[January 14]], [[2007]]</ref> Recently, Margera has released the official name of the venue, "The Note" or "The Filthy Note".<ref>Radio Bam, March 3, 2008</ref> |
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Bam is also in the works of making a new movie called "Where the Fuck Is Santa", in which Bam and the crew go on a trip to [[Lapland Finland]] to capture Santa and bring him back to [[West Chester]] to party. |
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Bam and his crew will start filming the movie "The Dreamseller" in September. The movie will be based on Margera's close friend [[Brandon Novak]], and his life of being addicted to heroin. Bam will play the part of Novak, and will have to lose weight to play the part. |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 12:37, 14 August 2008
Brandon Cole Margera | |
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Occupation(s) | Stuntman Director Actor Skateboarder |
Spouse | Melissa "Missy" Rothstein (2007-present) |
Brandon Cole "Bam" Margera[1] (born September 28, 1979), is a professional skateboarder, television and radio personality, and daredevil. 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.
Personal life
Margera was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania to Phil and April Margera. He is also the younger brother of Jess Margera and nephew of Vincent Margera. His grandfather nicknamed him "Bam" at the age of three after his habit of running into walls.[2] He attended East High School and cites friend Chris Raab as his only reason for attending high school, and dropped out after Raab got expelled for smearing feces on a locker. He later received his GED at the insistence of his parents.
Margera was previously engaged to Jenn Rivell, a divorced single mother six years his senior. Rivell played a prominent part in several of his projects and the couple appeared to be co-habiting in various episodes of Viva La Bam. However, the relationship ended in 2005 and Margera later become engaged to Melissa "Missy" Rothstein, a childhood friend. In November, 2006, Margera filed for "Protection From Abuse" from Rivell after she allegedly broke into his house. He further alleged that Rivell had exhibited irrational and aggressive behavior towards him on several previous occasions including destroying several computers and vandalizing his house immediately after their initial breakup. The judge dismissed the allegations as "speculative" and "hearsay".[3] Their break-up was attributed to rumors Margera had slept with pop star Jessica Simpson, which Margera initially denied before admitting they had been "intimate".[3] Margera reasserted that nothing untoward had happened after he and Simpson met at an MTV Video Music Awards after-party in 2006.[4]
Margera currently resides in "Castle Bam", a large house in Wawaset, PA. The house has a gothic theme, a skatepark in the driveway and is situated on 14 acres of land. In January 2007, Margera built a ramp in his backyard, near the old casino seen in Viva La Bam. The ramp itself caused trouble with the township[5] . Margera's parents, uncle and friends lived in the house while shooting Viva La Bam.
Margera married Melissa Rothstein on February 3, 2007, in downtown Philadelphia, with about 350 friends and family in attendance. The couple's honeymoon was in Dubai. After the wedding, Bam was forced to pay $13,000 for damage done to the hotel. Bam is quoted as saying "I was kind of ready for it though. I was like: ‘I’m inviting the Jackass crew. If something doesn’t get broken then that’s not right".[6]
In an October 24, 2007 interview with the Cleveland Free Times, Margera stated that although he had completed paperwork that would legally change his first name to Bam, he was "still debating" filing it after a conversation with his father.[1]
Career
Skateboarding career
Margera is a member of Team Element, the demonstration team for Element Skateboards. He is also sponsored by Adio Footwear, Destructo Trucks, Speed Metal Bearings, Electric Visual, and Fairman's Skateshop. Although Margera does not compete at the higher levels of skateboarding, his large sponsorship packages assure him of "pro" status.
TV, film and radio
The CKY videos
Margera began filming himself and his friends skateboarding and doing stunts and released a compilation of his work as CKY:Landspeed in 1999. CKY2K, CKY3 and CKY4 have also been released. CKY stands for "Camp Kill Yourself", a reference to the film Sleepaway Camp. These early videos feature many of Margera's friends, including Ryan Dunn, Brandon DiCamillo, Rake Yohn, Chris Raab, Brandon Novak and others who form a loose collective known as the CKY Crew. CKY is also the name of a rock band featuring his brother Jess (see CKY (band)), and the history and relationship between the video and band projects is heavily interlinked.
Jackass
- Main articles: Jackass (TV series), Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two, Jackass 3
Former Big Brother editor Jeff Tremaine noticed Margera's videos and drafted him into the team which would eventually become MTV's Jackass. Margera and Ryan Dunn became mainstays of the cast while other CKY crew members played supporting roles to various degrees. Margera went on to appear in both Jackass: The Movie and Jackass Number Two. Several skits in the first Jackass movie were CKY style pieces filmed in and around West Chester, but similar scenes in the second movie were removed after the arrest of Margera's uncle Vincent Margera.
Viva La Bam
After Jackass, Margera was given his own MTV series entitled "Viva La Bam". The show ran for 5 seasons between 2003-2005 and followed Margera and his crew as they performed various stunts and missions. The show was primarily filmed in West Chester, Pennsylvania but also visited New Orleans, Los Angeles, Brazil, Finland, Mexico, Amsterdam and Transylvania. In addition to the regular series, special episodes have included "Viva La Spring Break" and a "lost" episode included on the Viva La Bands CD.
Haggard
Margera co-wrote, directed and starred in Haggard, an independent film based on real events in the life of his friend Ryan Dunn. Dunn played himself as the main character while Margera played "Valo", a character based on himself and elements of HIM singer and friend Ville Valo.[7]
Minghags
Margera is currently in post production of Minghags, formally titled Kiss a Good Man's Ass.[8] The film is a loose sequel to Haggard and will feature the "garbage juicer" invention from that film.[9] This film was confirmed on Radio Bam and the front page of FilthyNote Records by Tim Glomb. Filming started April 5, 2007.[10] On an episode of Radio Bam, Margera said that they are trying to make the movie PG-13 rated.[11], but with the amount of swearing and a shot of nudity, an 'R' Rating could not be avoided.[12]They had its first viewing of the rough version of the film on August 7, 2007 at Sikes Hall.[13] It is unknown if the movie will be a straight-to-DVD release, or a theatrical release.
Radio Bam
Margera began a weekly Sirius Satellite Radio show on Sirius channel 28 Faction on November 24, 2004 called Radio Bam. The show features Margera along with friends from the CKY and Jackass crews.
Bam's Unholy Union
MTV commissioned Bam's Unholy Union as a follow up of sorts to Viva la Bam. The show follows Margera, his fiancée Melissa Rothstein and their friends in the lead-up to their wedding.[14]
Filthy Note
Margera owns a music label, Filthy Note Records, and has directed videos for Clutch, Turbonegro, Viking Skull, Vains of Jenna and several for CKY. He also directed four music videos, "Buried Alive By Love", "The Sacrament", "And Love Said No", and "Solitary Man", for the Finnish band HIM. Margera also plays the keyboard in a novelty band called Gnarkill along with Brandon DiCamillo, Jess Margera, Rich Vose and Matt Cole.
Other projects
Margera has been animated as a character in pro-skateboarder Tony Hawk's video games Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4, Tony Hawk's Underground, Tony Hawk's Underground 2, Tony Hawk's American Wasteland, Tony Hawk's Project 8, and Tony Hawk's Proving Ground. He also voiced a character in Scarface: The World Is Yours. He made cameo appearances in the movies Grind and Destroying America.
Margera plans to open a bar and theater in West Chester, Pennsylvania.[15] Margera revealed on Radio Bam that MTV plans to film the process for an eight episode reality show.[16] Recently, Margera has released the official name of the venue, "The Note" or "The Filthy Note".[17]
Bam is also in the works of making a new movie called "Where the Fuck Is Santa", in which Bam and the crew go on a trip to Lapland Finland to capture Santa and bring him back to West Chester to party.
Bam and his crew will start filming the movie "The Dreamseller" in September. The movie will be based on Margera's close friend Brandon Novak, and his life of being addicted to heroin. Bam will play the part of Novak, and will have to lose weight to play the part.
References
- ^ a b Niesel, Jeff. "Soundcheck: Bam Margera: Jackass/international Celebrity". Retrieved 2006-10-24.
- ^ Nieratko, Chris. "Big Bro Interview". Retrieved 2006-08-20.
- ^ a b "Margera files for protection, Daily Local News, [[4 November]] [[2006]]".
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: URL–wikilink conflict (help) - ^ "Margera and Simpson Make-Up, Yahoo! News, [[2 September]] [[2006]]".
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: URL–wikilink conflict (help) - ^ Radio Bam, August 6, 2007
- ^ $13,000 Worth of damage at his wedding - Bam Scape
- ^ "www.hs.fi/english/article/HIM+the+metamorphoses+of+Ville+Valo/1101979292024".
- ^ Radio Bam episode, February 26, 2007
- ^ Epstein, Daniel Robert. "Bam Margera Interview". UnderGroundOnline. Retrieved 2006-08-20.
- ^ April 2, 2007 episode of Radio Bam on Sirius 28 Faction
- ^ Radio Bam episode, April 4, 2007
- ^ Register at IMDb.com
- ^ Radio Bam episode, July 31, 2007
- ^ ""MTV makes room for Margera", Hollywood Reporter, [[December 14]], [[2006]]".
{{cite web}}
: URL–wikilink conflict (help) - ^ Klein, Michael (December 17, 2007). "No joke: Prankster wants to open hometown theater". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2007-01-16.
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(help) - ^ Radio Bam, Sirius Satellite Radio, Faction 28. January 14, 2007
- ^ Radio Bam, March 3, 2008