Overview

Kenneth Ehren McGhehey (born November 29, 1976), also known as Danger Ehren, is an American stunt performer, actor, and former professional snowboarder. He gained prominence as a cast member of the reality stunt franchise ‘Jackass.’ Before his involvement with ‘Jackass,’ Ehren was a professional snowboarder but had to change careers due to injuries. He then worked at a skate shop where he filmed stunts, leading to his invitation to join the ‘Jackass’ crew. On the show, known for his willingness to perform dangerous and humiliating stunts, often becoming the subject of jokes from the other cast members. Besides ‘Jackass,’ Ehren has appeared in other television shows and films. He currently owns Valley, a skate shop in his hometown of McMinnville, Oregon.

Valley Skate Shop

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What Is Ehren McGhehey’s Net Worth

Ehren McGhehey, also known as “Danger Ehren,” has carved a niche for himself in the entertainment industry, primarily through his involvement with the “Jackass” franchise. His estimated net worth currently stands at $3.5 million. This figure reflects his earnings from television appearances, film roles, and entrepreneurial ventures.

Early Career and “Jackass” Fame

Born in McMinnville, Oregon, Ehren McGhehey initially aimed for a professional snowboarding career. Details regarding specific sponsorships or earnings from snowboarding are unavailable. However, after an injury derailed his snowboarding aspirations, he transitioned to working at a skate shop in Portland, Oregon. The exact address of the skate shop is not publicly known. It was during this time that he began creating amateur videos showcasing stunts and tricks, filmed with equipment details unknown. These videos caught the eye of Jeff Tremaine, the director behind the “Jackass” phenomenon.

His invitation to join the “Jackass” cast marked a significant turning point in his career. He became a regular on the “Jackass” television show, which aired from 2000 to 2002. Specific salary details per episode for the “Jackass” television show are not publicly available. However, his role as “Danger Ehren,” where he often endured painful and outrageous stunts, solidified his place in the group. McGhehey then transitioned to feature films, starting with “Jackass: The Movie” (2002). Box office earnings for “Jackass: The Movie” exceeded $79 million domestically. He followed up with appearances in “Jackass Number Two” (2006), grossing over $72 million domestically, “Jackass 2.5” (2007), a direct-to-video release, “Jackass 3D” (2010), earning over $117 million domestically, and “Jackass 3.5” (2011), another direct-to-video release. His earnings from each of these films remains confidential, although its reasonable to assume his compensation increased with the success of each film.

Alongside his main “Jackass” contributions, he appeared in “Bam’s Unholy Union,” a television series featuring Bam Margera. Specific details about his involvement and compensation in “Bam’s Unholy Union” are not fully disclosed.

Entrepreneurial Ventures and Current Projects

Beyond his stunt work and television appearances, Ehren McGhehey has also ventured into entrepreneurship. He currently owns Valley, a skate shop located in McMinnville, Oregon. The exact address of Valley skate shop is not available to the public. Information regarding the skate shop’s revenue, operational costs, and overall contribution to McGhehey’s net worth are not publicly accessible. Furthermore, it is important to note that Ehren McGhehey’s net worth may be affected by personal expenses, taxes, and investment decisions, all of which are not available for the public.

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