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Danny Way was born on 15 April, 1974 in Portland, Oregon, U.S., is an American professional skateboarder. Discover Danny Way's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 15 April, 1974
Birthday 15 April
Birthplace Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Danny Way Height, Weight & Measurements

At 49 years old, Danny Way height is 6 ft and Weight 180 lb.

Physical Status
Height 6 ft
Weight 180 lb
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Who Is Danny Way's Wife?

His wife is Kari Way

Family
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Wife Kari Way
Sibling Not Available
Children Tavin Way, Ryden Way, Rumi Way

Danny Way Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Danny Way worth at the age of 49 years old? Danny Way’s income source is mostly from being a successful professional. He is from United States. We have estimated Danny Way's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
Salary in 2023 Under Review
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Source of Income professional

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1974

Danny Way (born April 15, 1974) is an American professional skateboarder and business person.

He has been awarded Thrasher magazine's "Skater of the Year" award twice.

He is known for extreme stunts, such as jumping into a skateboard ramp from a helicopter; that was featured on the cover of Transworld Skateboarding magazine.

One of his more notable stunts was jumping the Great Wall of China on a skateboard via megaramp.

Way was born in Portland, Oregon and grew up in San Diego, California.

His childhood was marred by difficult circumstances.

His father, Dennis Way, died before Danny's first birthday – Dennis was jailed for failing to pay child support to his previous wife, and after nine days in jail was found hanged in his cell; his death was ruled a suicide.

Following his father's death, his mother Mary dated a number of men who abused Mary, Danny, and his brother Damon.

Mary subsequently remarried, to Tim O'Dea, who introduced Danny and Damon to skateboarding and surfing.

The couple subsequently divorced and Tim died following a surfing session.

Danny lost another adult in his life when his childhood mentor Mike Ternasky was killed by an elderly driver who ran a stop sign.

1989

Danny Way became the youngest person (15 yrs old) to win a pro vert skateboarding contest at the World Skateboard Association Pro Vert Contest in Lansing, Michigan sponsored by Modern Skate & Surf in 1989.

1991

Way was introduced in the Powell Peralta skateboard company's video "Public Domain" in the late 80's and H-Street skateboard company's videos Shackle Me Not and Hokus Pokus and, shortly afterwards in 1991, co-founded the skateboard company Plan B, together with Mike Ternasky.

1994

He has been injured repeatedly, including breaking his neck in 1994, and as of 2009 having undergone 13 operations.

The Plan B company was formed as part of the Dwindle Distribution company, at that time overseen by Steve Rocco and Rodney Mullen, and, like Way, Ternasky was also formerly with H-Street, where he co-managed the company with Tony Magnusson.

Ternasky, to the dismay of Magnusson, managed to convince numerous H-Street team riders to resign and assist with the development of the new brand.

Ternasky's intention was to create a "super team" with riders such as Way, Colin McKay, Mullen, Mike Carroll, Matt Hensley, Rick Howard and Tas Pappas.

Danny was the first pro skateboarder for DC Shoes when the brand was founded in 1994.

In the first advertisement for his first pro model shoe, Way stood still because he suffered a neck injury while surfing.

DC removed Way from their skateboard team in November 2023.

1998

After the original iteration of Plan B folded in 1998, Danny was sponsored by Alien Workshop.

During his time with the company, Way had numerous pro model boards and was featured in photo advertisements.

He also competed in the OP King of Skate competition.

2005

Around 2005, rumors emerged in regard to a plan, devised by Way and McKay, to relaunch Plan B. In 2005, with the financial backing of Syndrome Distribution, Way and McKay reformed Plan B Skateboards, maintaining their roles as company co-owners, as well as professional skaters.

As of 2023 Way is sponsored by Pacific Drive, Plan B skateboards (he is the co-owner with McKay), MegaRamp, Titan Skateboard Tools, Element 115 Botanicals, and ASEC.

Way's former sponsors include: DC Shoes, the Independent Truck Company, Nixon, and Capix.

Way's brother Damon Way co-founded the DC Shoes company with Ken Block.

2012

In early 2012, a public announcement was released for a documentary in which Way's life is explored.

Entitled Waiting for Lightning, the film focuses on the details of the first four decades of Way's life, including his childhood, the development that led to his career as a professional skateboarder, and a major project that was being constructed in China around the same time period that the documentary was being filmed.

Way embarked on a tour in support of the documentary that included presentations in Canada and Australia.

While Way was in Australia to promote the film, Australian skateboard photographer Steve Gourlay created a portrait of Way standing at Federation Square in Melbourne, Australia.

Way was also photographed at the Melbourne premiere with Australian vert skateboarders Dom Kekich and Tas Pappas.

Way has been involved in numerous musical projects, such as "Escalera", a band formed with fellow professional skateboarder Bob Burnquist.

2013

Way revealed in the 2013 Jenkem interview that he had most recently collaborated with hip hop artists such as Mod Sun and Stevie J, explaining that he gravitates towards electronic and hip hop music producers.

Way stated that his most recent collaborations have been "a good influence" in an educational sense, as his previous musical experiences have primarily involved guitar and "organic" instruments.

An accompanying photograph for the published interview depicts Way seated in front of his home music studio.

Way is a playable character in every installment of Electronic Arts' Skate series.

In Skate and Skate It, he owns a fictional mega-skating park.

He is also playable in the Konami video game Evolution Skateboarding as well as MTV Sports: Skateboarding Featuring Andy Macdonald.