"Jackass" star Ryan Dunn, who along with his cast mates made  Americans cringe and snicker through vulgar stunts in their  multimillion-dollar TV and movie franchise, was killed early Monday in a  fiery car crash. He was 34.
Dunn, a daredevil who gained  notoriety for diving into a sewage tank and performing other unsavory  stunts, was driving his 2007 Porsche in suburban Philadelphia when it  careered off the road, flipped over a guardrail and crashed into the  woods before bursting into flames. A passenger was also killed, and  speed may have been a factor in the crash, West Goshen Township police  said. The force of impact shattered the vehicle into several  twisted and blackened pieces, leaving the Porsche 911 GT3 unrecognizable  except for a door that was thrown from the crash and not incinerated. A  100-foot-long tire skid marked where the car left the roadway.
Both  Dunn and his passenger were severely burned. Police said they were able  to identify Dunn through his tattoos and hair, but the identity of his  passenger was still unknown. Dunn appeared on MTV shows "Jackass"  and "Viva La Bam" and the three "Jackass" big-screen adaptations. He  also was the star of his own MTV show, "Homewrecker," and just began  hosting the show "Proving Ground" on the G4 cable network. AP 
 

 
 
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