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Ryan Dunn (June 11, 1977 - June 20, 2011) was an American reality television personality, actor and stunt man. He was a member of the Jackass and Viva La Bam crew.



Ryan Matthew Dunn was born in Medina, Ohio, to Linda Sue (Reese) and Ronald James Dunn. He came to prominence as a member of the CKY Crew along with long-time friend Bam Margera for their extreme stunts and pranks recorded on camera which led to the rise of MTV's Jackass and its three later feature films, which have all been commercial successes. Aside from Jackass, Dunn also hosted Homewrecker and Proving Ground and appeared in feature films such as Street Dreams and Blonde Ambition, as well as in Margera's films Haggard: The Movie and Minghags: The Movie.



Dunn died in an alcohol-related automobile accident in West Goshen Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, on the morning of June 20, 2011, alongside his friend Zachary Hartwell.

- IMDb Mini Biography By: Movie Dude

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Had several small, strange tattoos, including a plus sign, the Blair Witch Project logo, the BMW logo, the Red Hot Chili Peppers logo, a noose and even a math problem on his ankle, gotten in the last episode of Viva la Bam (2003) season one, the Scavenger Hunt.

Flew over his handlebars and broke his eye socket at age 7.



Broke his wrist at 16, when he was skateboarding and grabbed onto the side mirror of a car which caused him to become airborne.



Has chipped the same front tooth 3 times.





The movie Haggard (2003) was partially based on details of his love life.

Had two cats, "Bam Jr." and "Fuzzy Glomb".



Dunn helped Matt Cole mix the beat for the song Goose Grease on the latest Gnarkill Album (Unkle Matt and the Shitbirdz).



He was born in Ohio, but moved to Pennsylvania with his parents in his early teens.



Was best friends with Bam Margera.



Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa was dedicated to his memory.



Was in a relationship with Angie Cuturic from 2002 until his death in 2011.





Roger Ebert 's controversial tweet about Dunn's death caused a lot of people to defend Dunn, including Dunn's close friend and Jackass co-star Bam Margera . Ebert later apologized for what he said.

He was of German and Swiss-German, along with English, Scottish, and Irish, descent.

