Johnny Knoxville Biography / Pictures
Philip John Clapp (better known as
Johnny Knoxville),
the 6'1" host of
MTV'
Jackass, was born on March 11, 1971 and raised in
Knoxville, Tennessee. From an early age he was an
athletic daredevil, throwing himself from his crib,
according to his parents, Phil and Lemoyne. At the age
of 7, PJ decided to take a stick to a hornet's nest near
his home. At 13, the straight-A student produced a phony
report card with failing grades which was left out for
his parents to find. Then there was that time he jumped
from a second-story hotel room into a pool... However,
Johnny admits that he got his odd sense of humor from
his father, who ran Clapp's Tire Store. He recalls
several practical jokes his father played while he was
growing up: Running a lukewarm hot dog through Johnny's
lips while he was asleep (then pretending to zip his
pants when his son awoke); Staging a gunfight at the
Christmas party; Giving Ex-Lax milkshakes to friends.
Plus during PJ's senior year at South Young high school
Phil helped his son create letters supposedly from a VD
clinic which were sent to several friends on the
football team. Fellow classmates have said Johnny was
always very outgoing and loved to be the center of
attention. Once he got up in front of the whole school
during a pep rally and lip sang the song from Ferris
Bueler's Day Off. He also played Danny Zucho in a chorus
production of "Grease".
After graduating from high school at the age of 18,
Johnny moved to
California to attend the American Academy of
Dramatic Arts in Pasedena on a scholoarship. However, he
dropped out within weeks. When he met his neighbor, a
Texan named Melanie, they quickly fell in love. In 1995
they decided to elope to Las Vegas, Nevada to get
married. But when they got there, Johnny ended up
gambling away all their money and they were forced to
marry in a smaller church. Johnny and Melanie are still
married and in 1996 they had a daughter, Madison, whose
name is tattooed on left side of Johnny's chest. Early
in his marriage, Johnny supported his family by
appearing in commercials (for Taco Bell, Coors Light,
and Mountain Dew) and worked on a novel (which he never
finished) in his free time. He also wrote occasional
articles for Blunt, Bikini, and Big Brother Magazines.
Once he even spent the night in a field with 10,000
hippies during the Rainbow Gathering for a story.
In 1996 Johnny had the idea to shoot himself with pepper
spray, a taser, a stun gun, .38, and then write an
article about the experience. He pitched the idea to a
couple of magazines that turned it down. Finally in 1997
he told Jeff Tremaine (editor at Big Brother Magazine)
about his idea. Jeff hired him as journalist and
convinced him to videotape this idea and other stunts
(getting hit by car, poo poo platter, etc.) for stories.
Eventually these became part of the Big Brother videos
Boob and Number Two. Johnny quickly became a cult hit
and soon there was a bidding war between
MTV
and Comedy Central to land him a TV show. He was offered
a spot on Saturday Night Live, but turned it down.
That's when Johnny Knoxville, Jeff Tremaine, and Spike
Jonze pitched the idea of Jackass to
MTV...it
would combine part of the Big Brother Crew with the East
Coast CKY crew (skateboarding pranksters Bam Margera,
Brandon DiCamillo, and Ryan Dunn) and would allow the
three producers creative control.
MTV
jumped at this unique idea. Alongside Johnny, Tremaine,
and Jonze on the show were Bam Margera, Chris Pontius,
Ryan Dunn, Brandon DiCamillo, Jason 'Wee Man' Acuna,
Dave England, Ehren McGhegan, Steve-O, and Preston Lacy.
Jackass quickly became one of cable's highest rated
shows and eventually sparked many recent movie deals for
Johnny Knoxville including a big screen version of
Jackass. In addition to his father, Johnny names Slim
Pickens, Strother Martin, George C. Scott, Paul Lynde,
Charles Nelson Reilly, Ron Palillo, Dave Letterman,
Super Dave Osborne, and Candid Camera as many of his
influences. Johnny currently has several films that have
been released, as well as many others in production.

Filmography
- Hawaiian D--- (2006) (announced)....Byrd
- The Dukes of Hazzard (2005) ... Luke Duke
- Daltry Calhoun (2005) (post-production) ....
Daltry Calhoun
- Lords of Dogtown (2005)...Topper Burks
- The Ringer (2004) (completed)
- A Dirty Shame (2004) .... Ray-Ray Perkins
- Grand Theft Parsons (2004).... Phil Kaufman
- Walking Tall (2004)... Ray Templeton
- Jackass: The Movie (2002) .... Himself
- Men in Black II (2002) .... Scrad/Charlie
- Deuces Wild (2002) .... Vinnie Fish
- Big Trouble (2002) .... Eddie Leadbetter
- Life Without D--- (2001) .... Dick Rasmusson
- Coyote Ugly (2000) .... College Guy
- Desert Blues (1995) (as Phillip John) .... Bob
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