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Chris Raab
Born (1980-05-21) May 21, 1980 (age 44)

Christian J. Raab, credited frequently as Raab Himself (born May 21, 1980 in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania), a member of the CKY Crew, was part of "Bam's Crew" on Viva La Bam and appeared in MTV's Jackass, Jackass: The Movie, and Haggard.

Biography

Raab attended Shippensburg University. Chris Raab was expelled from East High School in Westchester, Pennsylvania after smearing feces on lockers[1]. He currently lives in Chadds Ford Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvaniaand he works at Mckenzie Brew House in Chadds Ford.

In 2008, he released a DVD entitled Hotdog Casserole that consists of skits, a 30-minute short film, outtakes, and documentary footage. The cast includes several "CKY Crew" members, including Brandon DiCamillo and Rake Yohn.[2].

In 2008 Bam Margera said he had encountered Raab at a rehearsal session of The Company Band on November 23.[3] After not seeing him for 3 years, Bam reported that they shook hands and then drank beer together for the next 2 hours.[3] Bam also wondered aloud on air as to why Raab had become so angry at Bam and his friends that would result in the three year exile.[3] Bam finally stated that it would probably be better if he and Raab just started over fresh here and now instead of trying to rehash any past issues that may (or may not) have occurred. Recently on an episode of Radio Bam, Bam has stated that he has not talked to him since, and Raab is doing his own things now.[citation needed]

In 2009, he shot scenes alongside Brandon Dicamillo in the Horror Comedy, The Vampires of Zanzibar (2010).

TV, film, and releases

TV

Movies

References

  1. ^ "TV.com - Chris Raab: Blurbs". Retrieved 2009-07-21.
  2. ^ Hotdog Casserole
  3. ^ a b c November 24, 2008 edition of Radio Bam