Following the success of CKY, Jeff Tremaine, a former Big Brother editor, noticed Margera's video clips. He invited him to join MTV's Jackass team. Margera as well as Ryan Dunn were the mainstays of the cast and others CKY crew members took on support roles. Margera was in Jackass: The Movie and Jackass Number Two. Jackass 3D, Jackass 3D, Jackass 3D, Jackass 3D, as well as Jackass 3G were all made by Jackass. Margera was part of various skits from Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two, Jackass 2.5, Jackass 3D and Jackass 3.5. In 2003, Margera was in Grind that is a documentary about a professional skateboarder who travels who travels from Chicago from Chicago to California. A lot of Jackass members are featured in the film, as do with skateboarders from professional and famous. The film received mostly negative reviews at the time of its release, but was more rated by the general public. Margera also had his own MTV show, Viva La Bam. This show ran for five seasons from 2003 until 2005. Margera and his team performed diverse stunts and missions for the show. The show was primarily shot in West Chester, it also traveled across New Orleans, Los Angeles and Brazil. Special episodes include "Viva La Spring Break" and the "lost episode" on the Viva La Bands CD. Margera was engaged in 2007, and their wedding was recorded by Bam's Unholy Union to follow up to Viva la Bam. In the days prior to the wedding of Margera, Missy Rothstein, Margera's then-fiancee, is accompanied by her friends. 9 Margera was in an "prominent and not sexy" part in the Fantasstic Whores 4, the pornographic film. Margera was an actor on Nitro Circus in 2009.
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