The former pro skateboarder and stunt performer declared himself done with the slapstick Jackass franchise that propelled him and costars Johnny Knoxville and Steve O, among others, to fame in the ...
Bam Margera has apparently agreed to squash his legal beef with former co-star Johnny Knoxville. According to court documents obtained by TMZ, the 42-year-old skateboarder and TV personality has ...
“They have like new dudes, and what they did to me, making me go to treatment and paying for it, and then not putting me in a movie, and, you know, I had to go to court over it and I just, you ...
Bam Margera is promoting his first project in some years with his inclusion as the “secret skater” in the video game remake “Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3+4.” But the stuntman and skateboarder is still ...
Former professional skateboarder and TV personality Bam Margera recently shared why he has no plans to return to his Jackass days. In an interview with Cinemablend on Wednesday, July 23, Margera, 45, ...
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A "Jackass" creator who says he was illegally fired from the franchise's fourth film is suing to stop the October release of "Jackass Forever." Bam Margera, who helped create the video series that ...
During the early years of Bam Margera’s career as a skateboarding TV icon, the MTV shows Jackass and Viva la Bam were his claim to fame. When it came to the rowdy funsters in the Dickhouse Productions ...
Skater and movie star Bam Margera has said that he's likely never going to feature in Jackass again, after a falling out with Jackass co-star Johnny Knoxville and director Jeff Tremaine during the ...
Bam Margera made a radio appearance Thursday morning on 93.3 WMMR's "Preston & Steve" show, and he opened up about getting sober and the fallout of the chaos in his life in recent months. The former ...
Both skaters were enjoying their prime in the early aughts, when the raunchy stunt comedy show was taking off Paramount Pictures Bam Margera and Tony Hawk are teaming up once again. The two ...
Jackass Forever? Not for Bam Margera. The former pro skateboarder and stunt performer declared himself done with the slapstick Jackass franchise that propelled him and costars Johnny Knoxville and ...