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Rick Genest

Models

Birthday August 7, 1985

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace LaSalle, Quebec, Canada

Age 32 Years

Date of death 1 August, 2018

Died Place Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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Who Is Rick Genest? Age, Biography and Wiki

Rick Genest, famously known as "Zombie Boy," was born on August 7, 1985, in LaSalle, Quebec, Canada. He gained fame for his striking appearance, which included extensive body art that resembled a human skeleton. Genest's unique look led him to a successful career in modeling and acting, making him a recognizable figure in the fashion and entertainment industries. Tragically, Rick Genest passed away in 2018, but his legacy continues to influence artists and models around the world.

Occupation Models
Date of Birth August 7, 1985
Age 32 Years
Birth Place LaSalle, Quebec, Canada
Horoscope Leo
Country Canada
Date of death 1 August, 2018
Died Place Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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Height, Weight & Measurements

At the time of his death, Rick Genest stood at an impressive height of 6 feet 1 inch (185 cm). His weight was approximately 150 lbs (68 kg). His body art and tattoos covered much of his body, making him a striking figure in the modeling scene.

In late 2011, Genest was featured in a campaign entitled "Go Beyond the Cover", promoting Dermablend professional makeup products, appearing in a video where a makeup team covered all the tattoos on his head, torso, arms, and part of his back in its concealer product. The advert then shows him sitting with the phrase "How do you judge a book?".

He then proceeds to remove portions of the makeup, starting with a section of his chest to reveal the tattoo underneath, continuing to his face.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Rick Genest had a complex personal life. As of 2025, information regarding his family remains limited, as he preferred to keep that part of his life private. He was known to have been in relationships throughout his life, but one significant connection was with model and artist, known for her own unique style. Genest’s relationship status continued to be a topic of interest among fans and followers, capturing their fascination with his life and loves.

Net Worth and Salary

At the time of his passing, Rick Genest's net worth was estimated to be around $1 million. His income came from his modeling gigs, television appearances, and various collaborations with brands and designers. Although specific figures for 2025 are unavailable, it’s believed that his estate continues to earn from merchandise and ongoing projects associated with his name and legacy.

Career, Business and Investments

Rick Genest's career spanned various domains including modeling, acting, and music. He gained international recognition after appearing in Lady Gaga's music video for "Born This Way," which led to many high-profile modeling opportunities. Additionally, he was part of several notable advertising campaigns and became an icon in the tattoo community.

Outside of modeling, Genest had interests in art and fashion design, leading to several creative collaborations. His investments and business ventures were not widely publicized, as he focused more on his artistic expression than on financial gain.

For the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con, the Tonner Doll Company produced "Zombie Boy", a limited edition character figure in Genest's likeness. He was Tonner's guest at the convention. Included with each doll is a certificate of authenticity signed by Genest, as "Rico the Zombie". The edition was limited to 500 dolls, all of which were sold as of July 27, 2012.

Social Network

Rick Genest was active on various social media platforms, where he communicated with fans and documented his work and interests. His Instagram, which showcased his modeling work and personal life, attracted thousands of followers interested in his unique aesthetic. After his passing, his profiles have continued to honor his work and legacy, serving as a platform for fans to share their memories and tributes.

Tattooed as a living skeleton, Genest worked in various sideshows and freak shows across Canada as an illustrated man, eventually starring in his own show, called Lucifer’s Blasphemous Mad Macabre Torture Carnival.

Not long after beginning his facial tattoos, Genest was first introduced to the public on November 13, 2006, in a blog post on Body Modification Ezine (BME)'s ModBlog. In March 2008 he had his first interview, by which time his tattoos were largely completed.

In this interview, Genest clarified that he preferred the moniker "Zombie" to "Skullboy", as BME had been referring to him.

Education

While specific details about Rick Genest's educational background are sparse, it is known that he had a passion for art from a young age. His creativity emerged through self-expression in body art and performance, which later became the foundation of his successful career.


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