Brandon DiCamillo

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Brandon DiCamillo

Brandon Ralph DiCamillo (born November 15, 1976 in West Chester , Pennsylvania ) is an American actor , screenwriter and stuntman . He is best known for his television appearances on the MTV series Jackass , Viva La Bam and Bam's Unholy Union . Together with Bam Margera and his crew, he wrote and directed the four skate films in the CKY series, as well as the film Haggard .

Brandon, also called "DiCo" or "Bran", is known for his imitations and actions, as well as for his excessive use of video games , especially Mortal Kombat . In Viva La Bam, he often complained that the actions of the CKY crew interrupted his gaming sessions. This led, among other things, to his refusal to shoot the Mexico episode of the series and cited as a reason: “All video games there suck. What should I play there, Utre Combat or what? ”. When it came to filming a Viva La Bam episode in which the crew was supposed to spend the night in the Mall of America because of Bam Margera's skate demo , DiCamillo refused because the shopping mall was "Mortal Kombat-free".

Together with Bam and his brother Jess Margera , DiCamillo has a band called Gnarkill. For the Christmas song “But Why Is It So Cold” DiCamillo teamed up with Bam and Jimmy Pop from the Bloodhound Gang as “DiCamillo Sisters”. As a solo artist, he brought the album Otimen Recording Hell! out. Occasionally DiCamillo was also heard on Bam's radio show "RadioBam".

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Individual evidence

  1. Brandon DiCamillo - Otimen Recording Hell! (AKA Bran's Freestyles). Accessed April 30, 2020 .