Vincent Roy Margera (July 3, 1956[1] – November 15, 2015),[3] commonly known as Don Vito, was an American reality television personality. He was known for his appearances in Viva La Bam, Jackass, Haggard, and the CKY series alongside his nephew Bam and brother Phil.

Vincent Margera
Margera in a 2004 episode of Viva La Bam
Born
Vincent Roy Margera[1]

July 3, 1956
DiedNovember 15, 2015 (aged 59)
Other namesDon Vito
OccupationReality television personality
Years active1999–2009
RelativesPhil Margera (brother)
Bam Margera (nephew)
Jess Margera (nephew)
April Margera (sister-in-law)

Early life

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Margera was born in Chester, Pennsylvania,[1] and raised in Concord Township, the son of Darlene (née Stauffer) and Phillip Margera.[3] Sometime around the early '90s Margera had found early success making brief appearances on The Ron and Ron Show on 95YNF in Tampa, Florida. It's also mentioned in an episode of Viva La Bam by Darlene that Margera had suffered a coma from overdrinking and eating as a part of a contest held by the radio show. He was unmarried and lived in a home formerly owned by his brother in West Chester, Pennsylvania, where he had moved in the early 2000s.[citation needed]

Career

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Margera became known after appearing as a regular on the MTV television series Viva La Bam, where he was commonly referred to as "Don Vito", a nickname given to him by his nephew Bam. The nickname referred to his near-unintelligible speech reminiscent of Don Vito Corleone of The Godfather, as well as saluting the Margera family's Italian heritage. He had previously appeared in sketches and videos with his family, most of which were released as part of the CKY series and some later featured in Jackass.[4]

As a result of his 2006 arrest, the stunts involving Don Vito were removed from the theatrical and DVD release of Jackass Number Two, but several stunts were briefly shown in previews leading up to his arrest. Due to the allegations, he was persona non grata among the cast for a time.[5]

In early 2007, Margera featured in Redman's music video "Put It Down", in which he plays a police officer with Donnell Rawlings.[6] March 20, 2007, saw the release of Vito and Ryan Dunn starring in a Viva La Bam–like, direct-to-DVD film titled Dunn and Vito's Rock Tour.[7]

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On August 18, 2006, Margera was arrested at the Colorado Mills Mall in Lakewood, Colorado, on suspicion of inappropriately touching two 12-year-old girls. He was released after posting bail of $50,000.[8]

During a preliminary hearing on February 1, 2007, Margera was represented by Pamela Mackey, the same lawyer who defended Kobe Bryant in his 2003–2005 sexual assault case.[9] There was an arraignment hearing on March 5, 2007, at which Margera pleaded not guilty.

The trial started on October 22 in Golden, Colorado. Margera's attorney argued that his client had been playing his "goofy, outrageous and vulgar" television persona for the girls,[10] portraying Margera as a "benign bumbler", and arguing that Margera's signature arm movement may have been mistaken for breast fondling.[11]

The jury began to deliberate on the afternoon of October 30,[12] returning on October 31. Margera was found guilty of two counts of sexual assault on a minor and acquitted on one count.

In December 2007, Margera was sentenced to 10 years of probation, to be served in Pennsylvania. He was further ordered not to portray the character of "Don Vito" in any capacity (appearing on television, writing books, autograph signings) while serving his sentence. He was also ordered to register as a sex offender in Colorado and Pennsylvania, to receive an evaluation of his mental health, and to work on his problems with alcohol.[13]

Health issues and death

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Throughout most of his life, Margera was obese.[14] He also had strabismus, which made him partially blind in one eye, as well as suffering from alcoholism.[citation needed] According to his nephew, Bam, he also suffered from depression following his conviction.[citation needed]

In October 2015, Margera collapsed in his West Chester, Pennsylvania home and was rushed to the hospital, where he remained in a coma for five days. According to family, he was dying of massive organ failure due to years of obesity and alcoholism.[15] Despite initial improvements in the weeks before his death, he died on November 15, 2015, from kidney and liver failure at the age of 59.[16]

Filmography

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Films

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Year Title Role Notes
2000 CKY2K Himself Direct-to-video release
2002 CKY4: The Latest & Greatest Himself Direct-to-video release
2003 Haggard: The Movie Don Vito
2005 The Reality of Bob Burnquist Himself Direct-to-video-documentary
2005 The Dudesons Movie Himself Guest appearance
2006 Jackass Number Two Himself Scenes deleted
2007 Jackass 2.5 Himself Scenes deleted
2008 Dunn & Vito's Rock Tour Himself Direct-to-video release
2009 Minghags Various

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2001 Jackass Himself Episode 2.3
Cameo
2003–2006 Viva La Bam Himself 43 episodes
2005 Totally Busted Himself 2 episodes
2005 Stankervision Himself Episode 1.4
2005 2005 MTV Video Music Awards Himself Guest appearance
2006 The Dudesons Himself Episode 1.7
Guest appearance
2007 Bam's Unholy Union Himself Episode 1.9
Uncredited
2014 CKY: The Greatest Hits Himself Archive footage
TV special
2017 Epicly Later'd: Bam Margera Himself Archive footage

Music videos

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Year Artist Track Role Notes
2004 Clutch "The Mob Goes Wild" Himself
2007 Redman "Put It Down" Police officer

References

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  1. ^ a b c "What Happened to Don Vito - 2018 Updates". Gazette Review. May 3, 2016. Retrieved May 28, 2022.
  2. ^ Moyer, Justin (November 16, 2015). "Vincent "Don Vito" Margera, reality TV star, dead at 59". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 1, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Medina, Regina (November 16, 2015). "MTV star Vincent Margera, 59, dies of liver, kidney failure". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved May 22, 2022. Vincent Margera [...] died yesterday of liver and kidney failure, his sister-in-law said. He was 59.
  4. ^ Auge, Karen (August 19, 2006). "Reality-show "uncle" jailed". Denver Post. Retrieved November 17, 2007.
  5. ^ "MTV to Air Bam Margera Nuptials". Long Island Press. 2007. Retrieved September 17, 2007.
  6. ^ Rodriguez, Jayson (March 20, 2007). "Redman Hopes To 'Tweak' Hip-Hop With Timbaland, Snoop". MTV. Archived from the original on April 8, 2007. Retrieved November 17, 2007.
  7. ^ Dunn & Vito's Rock Tour: Movies & TV: Ryan Dunn, Steve-O, Don Vito, amazon.com; accessed November 16, 2015.
  8. ^ "Bam Margera's uncle posts $50,000 bail". Today.com. August 23, 2006. Archived from the original on March 13, 2016. Retrieved September 17, 2007.
  9. ^ ""Don Vito" Dirty Deeds". The Smoking Gun. February 15, 2007. Retrieved September 17, 2007.
  10. ^ Schrader, Ann (October 24, 2007). "Lawyer: Actor's alleged groping was role". Denver Post. Retrieved November 17, 2007.
  11. ^ "Suspect termed a benign bumbler". Rocky Mountain News. Archived from the original on October 29, 2007. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
  12. ^ "Closing arguments presented in Margera trial". Denver Post. October 30, 2007. Retrieved November 17, 2007.
  13. ^ "Margera must give up "Don Vito" character for 10 years". The Denver Post. December 20, 2007. Retrieved December 20, 2007.
  14. ^ Sennhauser, Morgan (January 2, 2017). "What Happened to Don Vito – 2018 Updates". Gazette Review. Retrieved June 25, 2023.
  15. ^ "Bam Margera's Uncle Vito Wakes From Coma, In Critical Condition". TMZ. October 23, 2015. Retrieved April 5, 2016.
  16. ^ "'Jackass' Star Vincent 'Don Vito' Margera Dead". TMZ. November 15, 2015. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
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