Rob Dyrdek Biography
Rob Dyrdek is an American entrepreneur, actor, producer, reality television personality, and former professional skateboarder. He is most known for his roles on MTV’s reality and variety shows Rob & Big, Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory, and Ridiculousness.
How old is Rob Dyrdek? – Age
He is 49 years old as of 28 June 2023. He was born in 1974 in Kettering, Ohio, United States. His real name is Robert Stanley Dyrdek.
Rob Dyrdek Family – Education
Dyrdek was born to parents Gene and Patty Dyrdek. Dyrdek has a sister. Dyrdek became an ordained minister with the Universal Life Church in order to officiate his sister’s wedding in December 2011. The ceremony, which was shown on an episode of Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory, was held at the Fantasy Factory in Los Angeles. He participated in sports as a child and started skateboarding at the age of 11. Dyrdek went to Fairmont High School in Kettering.
Rob Dyrdek Wife – Children
He proposed to his girlfriend, model Bryiana Noelle Flores, at Disneyland, and they got engaged. They are married with two children.
Rob Dyrdek Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $100 million.
Rob Dyrdek House
He paid $8.5 million for a third multimillion-dollar house within the guarded gates of the celebrity-favorite Mulholland Estates enclave in the mansion-studded highlands between Beverly Hills and Sherman Oaks. The “Ridiculousness” co-host (and producer) intends to renovate, move into, and eventually sell the approximately 7,600-square-foot mansion he purchased from STX Entertainment founder, chairman, and CEO Robert Simonds, according to tax records.
The three-story home’s exterior features several porthole-like circular windows and carved eaves that give it a vaguely Italianate feel, while the interiors are a high-end if somewhat generic mix of traditional and contemporary elements, such as sculpted moldings and dark-stained wood floors polished to a glossy sheen. Formal living and dining areas, the former with a high ceiling and a modest modern fireplace, are supplemented by more family-oriented areas such as a library that leads to a small courtyard with a tiled fountain and a large family room with scalloped ceiling treatment. The kitchen, designed around a five-sided striated marble-topped island, features all of the culinary bells and whistles that an amateur or professional cook might need. A sunny breakfast nook leads out to the backyard through French doors.
Rob Dyrdek Fantasy Factory
In February 2009, Burglarize Dyrdek’s Dream Processing plant, highlighting Dyrdek, Pfaff, and his Dyrdek Undertaking staff, was first transmission. It covered Dyrdek’s “Dream Industrial facility”, a changed over distribution center where Dyrdek maintains his organizations. He likewise constructed a recording studio for Pfaff inside the processing plant. Over the span of the main season, he opened his most memorable SafeSpot SkateSpot. At the fantastic opening, City chairman Antonio Villaraigosa rode with Dyrdek on the world’s biggest skateboard.
Dream Plant broadcasted a sum of seven seasons, with the season finale circulating on Walk 13, 2014. On that last episode, Dyrdek set the Guinness Worldwide best for the longest converse slope hop by a vehicle at 89 feet, 3.25 inches. The show chiefly highlighted a cast of Dyrdek, Chris Pfaff, Boykin, Scott Pfaff, Chanel West Coast, and Real “Steelo” Overflow. Episodes included Dyrdek being nibbled by a shark and went after by a prepared tiger. Different tricks incorporated the first kickflip with a Chevrolet Sonic, shot as a piece of a TV promotion for Chevrolet. He co-imagined the first “skateboard vehicle,” a tweaked Portage Bronco which showed up on the show.
In a 2009 episode of Imagination Plant, Dyrdek bought a racehorse with Joe Ciagla, Jr. also, moved it in its most memorable race. The pony, named Super Intensity, came out on top in the race with Dyrdek as the rider. He would proceed to possess upwards of 13 ponies all at once, some of which dashed in Reproducers’ Cup occasions.
Rob Dyrdek Ridiculousness
On August 29, 2011, Dyrdek’s third MTV series, Strangeness, debuted. The show, which is shot before a studio crowd, is facilitated by Dyrdek close by companions Chanel West Coast and Steelo Overflow. Notwithstanding infrequent visitors, the three basically remark on famous web recordings that are many times accidents. By 2020, MTV had given the greater part of its modifying timetable to Ludicrousness.
In 2014, Dyrdek and his creation organization Superjacket Creations consented to a long term manage MTV to keep delivering Strangeness and a last time of Ransack Dyrdek’s Dream Processing plant. That year, the Dyrdek-created cooking rivalry series, Nibble Off, likewise debuted on MTV.
Dyrdek likewise kept making TV series through Superjacket Creations. In 2017, he created a Silliness spin-off for MTV, entitled Incredibleness. The show was an assortment ability rivalry facilitated by Dyrdek. In 2020, The Raine Gathering and Highway Media Accomplices gave the funding sponsorship to frame Rush One Games and Diversion after a consolidation of Nitro Bazaar and two Dyrdek-made elements: Road Association Skating and Superjacket Creations. Each of the three organizations became auxiliaries of Rush One around then. Soon thereafter, Dyrdek and Superjacket delivered another Ludicrousness spin-off for MTV called Tastiness, a food-based cut show facilitated by Tiffani Thiessen. Superjacket Creations became known as Rush One Media in 2021. Two more Silliness side projects debuted that year in Messyness and Charm with Dyrdek as leader maker.
Rob Dyrdek Movies
♦ 2022 – Jackass Forever
♦ 2017 – Dumb: The Story of Big Brother Magazine
♦ 2015 – Sneakerheadz
♦ 2013 – The Motivation
♦ 2012 – We Are Skateboarders
♦ 2012 – Waiting for Lightning
♦ 2012 – Nitro Circus: The Movie
♦ 2009 – Street Dreams
♦ 2008 – Righteous Kill
♦ 1991 – Memory Screen
Rob Dyrdek TV Shows
♦ 2021–present – Adorableness
♦ 2021–present – Messyness
♦ 2020–present – Deliciousness
♦ 2017–2018 – Amazingness
♦ 2016–2018 – The Dude Perfect Show
♦ 2016–2017 – Jagger Eaton’s Mega Life
♦ 2016–2017 – Crashletes
♦ 2014 – Snack-Off
♦ 2013 – MTV Cribs
♦ 2012–2015 – Wild Grinders
♦ 2012 – Punk’d
♦ 2011–present – Ridiculousness
♦ 2010 – MTV’s Ultimate Parkour Challenge
♦ 2009–2014 – Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory
♦ 2009 – Nitro Circus
♦ 2006–2008 – Rob & Big