Brian Deegan

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Brian Deegan Wiki Biography

Brian Deegan was born on the 9th May 1975 in Omaha, Nebraska USA and is a professional freestyle motocross (FMX) rider, widely known as the most decorated FMX rider in the history of X Games, with over 10 medals in his portfolio. He is also known as the co-founder of the lifestyle clothing brand – Metal Mulisha.

Have you ever wondered how much wealth this sportsman and businessman has accumulated so far? How rich Brian Deegan is? According to sources, it is estimated that the total amount of Brian Deegan’s net worth, as of mid-2016, is $10 million, primarily acquired throughout his motocross career which has been active since 1997.

Brian Deegan’s interest in motocross dates back to his youth – at the age of 17, he was already a pro supercross rider. In 1997, Brian Deegan won his first trophy, in the 125cc category. He ghost rode his bike across the finish line which set his later rebel attitude on the track and also began what is today known as freestyle motocross. By astonishing the crowd as much as the officials, Brian Deegan has quickly risen to fame which later brought him honors as well as quite respectable net worth.

Alongside his “bike colleagues” Tommy Clowers and Mike Jones, Brian Deegan founded the “Metal Mulisha”, a group of bikers who, as he acknowledged in an interview for the Courier Mail of Australia, stood against the establishment. The group has managed to make an already extreme sport even more extreme with astonishing, deadly dangerous stunts, such as Sterilizer, Coffin or the Superman Seat Grab. Metal Mulisha’s trademark, apart from extreme, death defying stunts and mid-air bike switches, is black, spiked leather suits and bad boy attitudes. This Brian Deegan venture has put freestyle motocross among the most popular extreme sports, and has certainly massively increased his overall wealth.

Although he won medals at every X Games between 1999 and 2002, Brian Deegan’s first gold medal came in the 2002 Winter X games, were he won the Big Air competition, with the Mandatory Suicide stunt of his own invention which includes 100-foot jump over a snow-covered track – in mid-air, Brian jumped from the seat of the bike, twisted his body through the air and landed seating sideways.

Apart from professional motocross, Brian Deegan has also made some efforts towards the movie industry, as a stunt biker. His most famous “roles” so far were in the action movie “xXx” in 2002, when he dubbed Vin Diesel as well as in the 2005 “Fantastic Four”. These engagements have certainly positively impacted Brian Deegan’s net worth as well as promoting his extreme professional career.

In 2009, Brian Deegan switched to four wheels and off-road racing. Just a year later he won two silver medals in Rally Car Racing and Rally Car Super Rally events, then in 2011 the gold medal in X Games in Rally Cross. It is certain that all these accomplishments have helped Brian Deegan to add a significant sum to the size of his net worth.

During his professional career so far, Brian Deegan has faced death several times. In 2004, he crashed during a 360 attempt of 100-feet snow double and broke his thighbone and both his wrists, but after only six months, returned on the track. During filming MTV’s “Viva La Bam” in 2005, Brian Deegan almost died when a stunt went wrong, which resulted in him losing a kidney and breaking several bones.

Beside being one of the greatest in motocross, Brian Deegan is also a successful business man. He is the owner of the clothing brand Metal Mulish as well as the Heavy Hitters toy line. His latest business venture includes teaming up with Illektron and creating a collectable card and dice game named Battlez FMX. Doubtlessly, these achievements have dramatically increased Brian Deegan’s overall net worth.

When it comes to his personal life, Brian Deegan is married to Marissa Deegan with whom he has two children, and currently resides in his hometown.

IMDB Wikipedia “Crandon International Off-Road Raceway “Disposable Hero” (2006) “Freekstyle” – videogame Xbox/GameCube/PS2 “Global RallyCross Championship” “Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series” (2009) “OlsbergsMSE Ford Fiesta” $10 million 1975 2011 2013 Off-Road racing World Championships Actor Best Male Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award Brian Deegan Brian Deegan Net Worth Deegan EXPN Rider of the year nominee (2003) Fantastic Four Marissa Deegan May 9 Mike Jones Motorcycle Racer MTV’s “Viva La Bam” Nebraska Omaha Pro Light class-2009 Race Car Drivers Summer X-Games Gold (2003) The General The Lifetime Achievement Award At The Transworld Motocross Awards (2009) Tommy Clowers Traxxas TORC” United States United States of America Winter X Games Gold (2002) Winter X Games Gold Medalist (2005) World Championship race winner in the Pro Light truck class (2011)

Brian Deegan Quick Info

Full Name Brian Deegan
Net Worth $10 Million
Date Of Birth May 9, 1975
Place Of Birth Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Profession Professional freestyle motocross (FMX) Rider, Actor
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Marissa Deegan
Nicknames The General , Deegan
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/mmdeegan
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/mmgeneral
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/briandeegan38/?hl=en
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm1146662
Awards EXPN Rider of the year nominee (2003), Best Male Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award, The Lifetime Achievement Award At The Transworld Motocross Awards (2009),
Nominations Winter X Games Gold (2002), Summer X-Games Gold (2003), Winter X Games Gold Medalist (2005), Pro Light class-2009,2011,2013 Off-Road racing World Championships, World Championship race winner in the Pro Light truck class (2011),
Movies MTV’s “Viva La Bam”, “Disposable Hero” (2006), “Fantastic Four”
TV Shows “Crandon International Off-Road Raceway, Traxxas TORC”,”OlsbergsMSE Ford Fiesta”, “Global RallyCross Championship”, “Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series” (2009), “Freekstyle” – videogame Xbox/GameCube/PS2

Brian Deegan Trademarks

  1. Mulisha Twist (A 360)

Brian Deegan Important Facts

  • The Metal Mulisha mastermind. Founder of the Metal Mulisha and Moto X motoracing.
  • Freestyle motocross rider.

Brian Deegan Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Global Rallycross Championship 2011 TV Series Driver (2012-2014) Actor
Fantastic Four 2005/I X Games Riders Actor
Crusty Demons of Dirt Global Assault Tour 2005 TV Movie Actor
xXx 2002 Extreme Guy Actor
Crusty Demons of Dirt, Vol. 3 2001 Video As himself Actor
Discord 2011 Short collaborating director Director
Discord 2011 Short Writer
Disposable Hero: The Brian Deegan Story 2006 Video documentary executive producer Producer
Discord 2011 Short script supervisor Miscellaneous
Bro’ 2012 special thanks Thanks
Supercross: Behind the Dream 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Octane Academy 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Best of Severe Offroad 2013 Himself Self
The DUB Magazine Project 2012 TV Series documentary Himself Self
KC HiLites Offroad Journey 2011 Himself Self
Severe Offroad 3 2010 Himself Self
Deegan vs. Deegan 2010 Video short Himself Self
Last Call with Carson Daly 2009 TV Series Himself Self
X Games 3D: The Movie 2009 Documentary Himself Self
The Off Road Championship Series 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Twitch Hoodrich 2008 Himself Self
Scarred 2007 TV Series Himself Self
Disposable Hero: The Brian Deegan Story 2006 Video documentary Himself Self
Arby’s Action Sports Awards 2006 TV Special Himself Self
Viva la Bam 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Impact: Stories of Survival 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
M80 2004 TV Series Himself Self
MX Machine 2004 TV Series Metal Mulisha Self
Chapter 2 2002 Video documentary short Self
Crusty Demons of Dirt, Vol. 4: God Bless the Freaks 2002 Video Himself Self
Freekstyle 2002 Video Game Himself (voice) Self
Ultimate X: The Movie 2002 Documentary short Himself Self
MTV Sports & Music Festival 2 1998 TV Movie Himself – Athlete Self
Motorclub 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Unchained: The Untold Story of Freestyle Motocross 2016 Documentary Himself Self
W 3sixty5 2015 Documentary Self