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Pinson was first alternate at a U.S. Junior Amateur qualifier in Birmingham three weeks ago won by Brentwood’s Andrew Sciortino. The Middle Tennessee State signee is hoping to earn his way into the ...
Johnny Knoxville looked worlds away from his Jackass days as he attended the World Premiere of The Studio with his girlfriend Emily Ting. The Jackass co-creator, 54, was among the stars who ...
“Curb Your Enthusiasm” star JB Smoove, who also used to write on “Saturday Night Live,” has revealed some of his failed sketch ideas, which included a bizarre pitch for Johnny Knoxvill ...
Johnny Knoxville is facing a new lawsuit this week, related to alleged behavior that we could hopefully be forgiven for mentally filing as “Some fairly typical Johnny Knoxville-type shit.” ...
Actor Johnny Knoxville has been hit with a $3 million lawsuit following accusations he attacked a “Prank Panel” segment producer, TheWrap has learned. Daniel Curry – who also served as a ...
Monica Schipper/WireImage; Johnny Knoxville/Instagram Johnny Knoxville might be the king of dangerous stunts on the big screen, but when he’s not filming movies like Jackass, he’s just dad to ...
In his new film 'Sweet Dreams', the 'Jackass' star plays a man who gets out of rehab, then coaches a softball team of recovering addicts Michael Kovac/Getty Johnny Knoxville was exposed to drug ...
LOS ANGELES, April 11 (UPI) --Actor Johnny Knoxville said his latest movie, Sweet Dreams, in theaters Friday, appealed to him for two reasons. Knoxville plays a recovering alcoholic. When their ...
For Johnny Knoxville “Sweet Dreams,” about a group of alcoholics and drug addicts in a sober living facility, is pointedly personal. Knoxville, 53, plays Morris, an alcoholic who grudgingly ...
Johnny Knoxville possesses an innate understanding the role of the underdog. He acquired that knowledge from years of first-hand experience. “Think of the chances of me becoming any kind of ...
Knox News recently named Johnny Knoxville the most famous Knoxvillian in film and television. You might argue the point, but Philip John Clapp, who took his name from his hometown, was born here ...