Brandon DiCamillo (born March 15, 1977) is an American former television personality. He attended West Chester East High School. He first appeared as a member of the CKY crew in the CKY video series, which he co-wrote together with Bam Margera.

He appeared in the MTV reality comedy series Jackass, Viva La Bam, Blastazoid, and Bam's Unholy Union.

He was a member of parody band Gnarkill.

Personal life

DiCamillo has expressed distaste for Hollywood, saying that working for MTV was sometimes "too corporate". In 2017, Joe Frantz said that DiCamillo had left the CKY crew years prior to live a private life with his wife and children.

thumb|DiCamillo attaining the world record in [[Mortal Kombat, 2008]]

In September 2008, DiCamillo set a world record in the arcade game Mortal Kombat, achieving a final score of 10,226,500. Among the audience in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, were officiants Mark Alpiger (representing ClassicArcadeGaming.com) and Dave Nelson (representing TwinGalaxies.com). DiCamillo's score had dropped to sixth place by 2023.

Filmography

Television

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|-

! Year

! Title

! Role

! class="unsortable" | Notes

|-

|2000–2001

|Jackass

| rowspan="5" |Himself

|25 episodes<br />Writer

|-

|2003–2006

|Viva La Bam

|43 episodes

|-

|2006

|Blastazoid

|Co-creator<br />Director<br />Producer

|-

|2007

|Bam's Unholy Union

|8 episodes

|-

|2008

|Jackassworld.com: 24 Hour Takeover

|TV special<br />Archived footage

|-

|2008

|Bamimation

|Himself (voice)

|TV short<br />Co-creator<br />Executive producer

|-

|2014

|CKY: The Greatest Hits

| rowspan="2" |Himself

|Archived footage

|-

|2017

|Epicly Later'd: Bam Margera

|Archive footage<br />TV documentary

|-

|}

Films

{| class = "wikitable sortable"

|-

! Year

! Title

! Role

! class="unsortable" | Notes

|-

|1998

|Toy Machine: Jump Off A Building

| rowspan="7" |Himself

|Direct-to-video release

|-

|1999

|Landspeed: CKY

|Writer<br />Direct-to-video release

|-

|2000

|CKY2K

|Writer<br />Direct-to-video release

|-

| rowspan="2" |2001

|CKY 3

|Director<br />Writer<br />Direct-to-video release

|-

|CKY Documentary

|Direct-to-video documentary

|-

| rowspan="2" |2002

|Jackass: The Movie

|Writer<br />Guest appearances

|-

|CKY4: The Latest & Greatest

|Direct-to-video release

|-

|2003

|Haggard: The Movie

|Various

|Writer<br />Art director

|-

| rowspan="2" |2006

|Dunn & Vito's Rock Tour

| rowspan="3" |Himself

|Host<br>Co-executive producer<br>Direct-to-video release

|-

|Jackass Number Two

|Writer<br />Guest appearances

|-

|2007

|Jackass 2.5

|Writer<br />Guest appearances

|-

| rowspan="3" |2008

|Assassination of a High School President

|

|Stunts

|-

|The Wrestler

|Audience member

|Cameo<br>Uncredited

|-

|Hotdog Casserole

| rowspan="2" |Various

|Writer<br />Costumes

|-

|2009

|Minghags

|Writer<br />Co-director<br />Executive producer

|-

|2009

|Jackass: The Lost Tapes

|Himself

|Archived footage

|-

|2010

|The Vampires of Zanzibar

|Lord Weasel Titties

|

|-

|2012

|Cattle Bag

|Various

|Director<br>Writer<br>Editor

|-

|2014

|Borrowed Happiness

|Darren

|

|-

|2022

|Jackass Forever

|Himself

|Archived footage

|-

|}

Music videos

{| class="wikitable"

|-

! Year

! Artist

! Track

! Role

! Notes

|-

|2002

|CKY

|"Flesh into Gear"

|Himself

|

|-

|2004

|Clutch

|"The Mob Goes Wild"

|Courier

|

|-

|2011

|Mega64

|"Madden Rap 2012"

|John Madden

|Co-writer and performer

|-

|}

Discography

  • Volume 2 (1999)
  • Otimen Recording Hell! (A.K.A. Bran's Freestyles) (2001)
  • Gnarkill (2002)
  • Gnarkill vs. Unkle Matt and the ShitBirdz (2006)
  • Gnarkill III (2008)
  • Gnarkall Prank Calls, Vol. 1 (2010)
  • Gnarkall Prank Calls, Vol. 2 Assault on Call Waiting (2010)
  • Gnarkall Prank Calls, Vol. 3 Spring Time Cootchie (2010)
  • Gnarkall Prank Calls, Vol. 4 Pleasures Treasures (2010)
  • Brandon Dicamillo, Pizza Pasta Pizzelle 1 (2012)
  • Brandon Dicamillo, Pizza Pasta Pizzelle 2 (2012)

References