Friday, April 6, 2012

Rob Dyrdek

Rob's new espiosed of the Fantasy Factory is going to have a musical!

Law of atterraction

--Update--

I watched the espiosed when Rob want to perform a musical for his cosin "Drama". It was a really quick play but I guessing they edited alot out but I thougt it was neat that Rob would do this go this conis 21 birthday... What a cool gift!

Is it word that I can look up to a skater? well I do Rob Dyrdek is some I looked up to in my WISE project... Why you ask? Why in hell not! Rob is what I think WISE is all about. Im doing Performing Arts but most of all im getting new experices and putting my feet in some new dirty and seeing how dirty it gets. Rob is all about doing new things. He word say lets get "Sketchy" or lets get "Edgy"!
Right now Rob has two shows on MTV and is the ower of DCSC, which is a famous and popular skateborading brand that makes appeal to decks. Rob is very sussesful.

 

 


Bios:



Plain and simple, there is nothing conventional about Rob Dyrdek. He's a dreamer who isnít scared to take risks. He's got the gift of gab and a dangerous knack for persuasion.

MTV viewers might know Dyrdek from his starring role in the reality series Rob and Big -- you know, the adoptive parent of Mini-Horse, the man who performs as alter-ego "Bobby Light" or the guy who tried to teach bulldog Meaty to skateboard. Yeah, Rob Dyrdek is that guy, but he's also a professional skateboarder who simply refuses to stop chasing glory and an entrepreneur with quite a knack for business.

In his hometown of Kettering, Ohio, at the tender age of 12, Rob picked up a skateboard for the first time. Within a month, he won his first competition and became the youngest member of the G&S skateboard team.

Forgoing his senior year of high school, Dyrdek turned professional at the age of 16 while simultaneously becoming one of the founding members of the legendary Ohio-based Alien Workshop team. A regular contender in skateboarding competitions and a staple of street skateboarding videos (he's also a co-founder of famed DC Video), Rob's legend grew fast.

As an entrepreneur, he has contributed game changing shoe design concepts, developed private training facilities for pro boarders and launched companies that include Siler Trucks, Reflex Bearings and Rogue Status, a street wear line that he owns with former blink-182 drummer Travis Barker. He also has his own sunglasses company (Battle Eyewear), founded the Street League skateboarding league, developed the Wild Grinders cartoon and toy line (based on his childhood skate crew) and formed a charitable foundation to build skate plazas around the country so kids have a safe place to skate.

While conceptualizing and building the 40,000 square-foot, award-winning Kettering Skate Plaza, as a legal place for street skaters to hone their skills, Rob Dyrdek wrote, financed, produced and starred in the feature film Street Dreams, due in May 2009. And, as you know, he starred opposite his friend and personal bodyguard Chris "Big Black" Boykin in three seasons of the hit MTV series Rob and Big.

Not one to slow down, Rob continues to think big. With a goal to "mogul up," he's moved Dyrdek Enterprises into a 25,000-square-foot industrial -- and fully skate-able -- warehouse and office complex near downtown Los Angeles. That's where we'll see him in Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory, a place to dream up ideas and bring them to life.

So, despite his success, Rob Dyrdek won't be slowing down anytime soon. In fact, he's just getting started.
 (http://www.mtv.com/shows/fantasy_factory/season_3/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=14194)



Hailing from Akron, Ohio, Chris "Drama" Pfaff is Rob Dyrdek's cousin and has served considerable time as the professional skateboarder's personal assistant. As seen on the hit MTV series Rob and Big, Drama was the lovable resident punching bag at Dyrdek's Hollywood home (aka:"Three Layers of Heaven"). As Rob's personal assistant, Drama's job description includes feeding and washing pets Meaty (bulldog) and Beefy (bulldog puppy), building skateboards, as well as fulfilling just about any obscure tasks Rob throws at him.

After being memorably "put on waivers" by Rob for failing to do his job well, Drama did a quick stint as a cashier at Hamburger Central. That job came to a quick end when Drama bolted out the drive-through window.

But in The Fantasy Factory, things are about to change for Drama -- or are they?

An aspiring music producer, Drama runs his own music production company called "Causin' Drama." On Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory, we'll see Drama create his own unique music studio (with the help of Rob), and work to emerge from his "white-tee shirt" shell that Rob accuses him of. He's a skater, a beat maker, an assistant and a cousin and friend to Rob. (http://www.mtv.com/shows/fantasy_factory/season_3/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=14195)


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