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Loomis Fall was born on 8 December, 1976 in Los Angeles, California, United States, is an American musician. Discover Loomis Fall'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 47 years old?

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Occupation Musician, songwriter, television personality, actor, stunt performer
Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 8 December, 1976
Birthday 8 December
Birthplace Los Angeles, California, United States
Nationality United States

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Loomis Fall Net Worth

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1990

Loomis Fall is an American songwriter, multi-instrumentalist musician, actor and stunt performer who has performed with several rock and punk bands, most notably with Wax, an early-1990s California pop-punk band, which was compared to the likes of the Ramones and the Pixies.

Fall has performed as a cast member in the Jackass and Wildboyz television shows and movies.

He has also had gallery shows in Los Angeles for his paintings.

Fall appeared in the films Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two, Jackass 2.5, Jackass 3D, and Jackass 3.5.

He was a recurring cast member on the Jackass and Wildboyz (season 4) TV series.

Fall has worked on a range of musical projects with a variety of rock music veterans.

1994

Fall also appeared in an alternate video for the song "Who Is Next" (1994) which featured members of the band Rancid.

Additionally, he was in an episode of Beavis and Butt-Head, when the two MTV animated characters watch Wax's video for "California" and it sends Beavis into a shaking and mumbling trance due to his obsession with fire.

1995

In addition to the "man on fire" video for "California" (1995), Jonze also directed Wax videos for "Hush" (1992) (one of Jonze's first music videos), "Who Is Next" (1995), and a video for Wax's rendition of The Ren and Stimpy Show's "Happy Happy Joy Joy" (1995) which appeared on the Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits compilation CD and video.

The video was banned from daytime airplay by MTV in 1995.

Before being in the band Wax (in the late 80s-early 90s), Loomis was the drummer for goth L.A. band Screams for Tina (Cleopatra Records) playing drums on some of their early recordings and live shows.

1996

Fall appeared as a cartoon character in a special edition Marvel comic book issue "The Saturday Morning Comic" released in 1996.

The issue featured the Ramones, the Violent Femmes and Wax.

Fall appeared in five music videos while a member of Wax, four of which were directed by Spike Jonze.

1997

On his record Cigarette (1997)/(2006), he played all guitars, drums, vocals, and lap steel.

Fall played bandolin and guitar for skateboarder Mark Gonzales in what they called the Mark Gonzales 5 band on a song which was featured in a Real skateboard video (1997).

2000

In February 2000, in a pre-Jackass stunt, Fall and Chris Pontius joined forces for Big Brother skateboard magazine and donned pink and blue pj's and used skateboard trucks as slides for dobros and lap steel guitars.

The goal was a humorous durability test to see if the trucks would hold up during the mayhem.

While filming Jackass 3D, Fall suffered a compound fracture of his clavicle when he landed on it during a stunt involving a jet engine and an umbrella.

2003

Fall contributed background music to the Wildboyz TV series (2003–2006) on MTV, and wrote and played background music for the film Ultimate Predator (2006).

He has also contributed music as a writer on a variety of TV and film projects, including the films, Bio-Dome, and Mallrats, for which he penned the title song.

2005

He played lap steel guitar on Roger Alan Wade's All Likkered Up (2005) record.

He has also released two CDs of music with his self-titled dark rock/punk band Loomis.

2006

Fall appeared as a cartoon character on MTV2's animated comedy Where My Dogs At? (featuring characters voiced by Jeffrey Ross and Tracy Morgan) in an episode titled "Woofie Loves Snoop" (2006).

2007

Fall appeared on The Podge and Rodge Show on RTÉ (Ireland National Television) in 2007.

Fall is a registered baseball umpire and officiated the 2007 Little League Baseball final in Williamsport.

Fall made guest appearances, along with fellow Jackass stars Bam Margera and Ryan Dunn, in the Gumball 3000, which took them to Korea and China (2008).

He returned again for the Gumball 3000 U.S. Rally Coast to Coast TV series (2009).

2008

He also played with the band at their appearance on the Jackassworld.com: 24 Hour Takeover on MTV in 2008.

Fall performed with Manny Puig's live "Snakes in the Club" show—featuring a collection of live snakes—which toured Florida in 2008.

2009

His second record, Black Black (2009), also features Greg Hetson on guitars (Circle Jerks and Bad Religion), Tommy Stinson on bass (The Replacements and Guns N' Roses), and Josh Freese on drums (Vandals, Devo, and Nine Inch Nails).

Fall has played drums with fellow Jackass and Wildboyz castmate Chris Pontius in Pontius' band Scream for Me.

The band did an extended tour in Ireland.

2013

In 2013, Fall & Greg Hetson (from the Circle Jerks & Bad Religion) wrote all the songs together for their band Creatures In Habit.

All vocals, live drums, steel guitar were played by Fall.

All guitars, bass, keyboard, were played by Hetson.

They released a limited, scarce to find vinyl pressing of only 150.

In 2021, on Halloween night, their band Creatures In Habit released ''Whips?

Just Hits'' for digital downloading.