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Ryan Dunn

Ryan Matthew Dunn (June 11, 1977 – June 20, 2011) was an American stunt performer, television personality, comedian, actor, writer and musician. He was a member of the ''Jackass'' and ''Viva La Bam'' crew.
Dunn rose 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. 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, a production assistant on ''Jackass Number Two''.
== Career ==
Dunn took part in the characteristic stunts that made ''Jackass'' famous, and featured in all three released films, ''Jackass: The Movie'', ''Jackass Number Two'' and ''Jackass 3D''.
In 2006, Dunn and Bam Margera participated in the Gumball 3000 road rally in Margera's Lamborghini Gallardo. He later went on a tour with Don Vito called "The Dunn and Vito Rock Tour" for which the DVD was released on March 20, 2007. Dunn and Margera again participated in the rally in 2008.
Bam Margera stated during a December 2, 2008, radio interview with ''Big O and Dukes'' of 106.7 WJFK-FM, that he and Dunn would be going to Italy to film ''Where the F
*%# Are My Ancestors''.〔(Interview with Big O and Dukes WJFK 1067 )〕 That same month, Dunn appeared on the episode "Smut" of ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' in December 2008. He is also featured in a movie called ''Street Dreams'' which was released in spring 2009. He co-starred along with Rob Dyrdek and Paul Rodriguez Jr. Dunn was also featured on a show with fellow ''Jackass'' star Bam Margera about them traveling through Europe in a ''Viva la Bam''-like show called ''Bam's World Domination'' for Spike. He appeared in ''Jackass 3D'', which was released on October 15, 2010.
Dunn co-hosted G4's ''Proving Ground'' along with Jessica Chobot, which made its premiere on June 14, 2011, six days before his death.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title="G4's Proving Ground" Takes Viewers on a Roller Coaster Ride of Trial and Error When New Series Premieres June 14th at 8 PM ET/PT )〕 However, according to a G4 spokesperson, the channel decided to postpone the airing of further episodes. The spokesperson added, "The show is off the schedule as of today until we discuss next steps." On June 27, G4 announced they would air the remaining episodes starting on July 19, 2011. At the time of his death, Dunn was working on the film ''Welcome to the Bates Motel''. The film was later renamed ''The Bates Haunting'' and was released in 2013.

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