Ryan Matthew Dunn rose to fame in the late 1990s as a member of the CKY Crew with his long-time friend, Bam Margera. He also hosted the TV series Homewrecker and Proving Ground, and appeared in the feature films Blonde Ambition and Street Dreams. Dunn died in a car crash in 2011 at the age of 34. He is survived by his wife, two children, and his mother.
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Ryan Matthew Dunn rose to fame in the late 1990s as a member of the CKY Crew with his long-time friend, Bam Margera. He also hosted the TV series Homewrecker and Proving Ground, and appeared in the feature films Blonde Ambition and Street Dreams. Dunn died in a car crash in 2011 at the age of 34. He was in a long-term relationship with Angie Cuturic, who had a part in Margera’s directorial debut Haggard: The Movie and later Minghags. At the time of his death, Dunn was working on the film Welcome to the Bates Motel, which was later renamed The Bates Haunting and was released in 2013. Dunn was born in Medina, Ohio and spent much of his childhood in Brecksville, Ohio. He is buried at Highland Drive Cemetery in Breckenridge, Ohio, where he lived with his wife and two children.
He had a son with his ex-wife, who he met through the Jackass crew. Dunn and Zachary Hartwell, a production assistant on Jackass Number Two, were headed back from a bar in West Chester, Pennsylvania, when Dunn’s 2007 Porsche veered off the road and struck a tree. Hartwell was identified in the police report as the driver, and a subsequent toxicology report showed a blood level of 196 g–dL more than two days prior to the crash. Dunn had posted a photo to Twitter of himself and Hartwell at a bar and said he had been drinking and said Hartwell said he was drinking too much at the bar. Dunn is survived by his wife, two children, and his mother.
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