He has also appeared in several movies, including Jackass 3D and Jackass 3.5.
Wee Man is an American TV host and actor with a net worth of $12 million dollars. He was born in Pisa, Italy in 1973 and is best known for his appearances on MTV's Jackass and Fox Sports Net's skateboarding show 54321. He has also starred in several movies, including Jackass 3D and Jackass 3.5.
Wee Man is a member of Skateboarders
💰Wee Man Net worth: $12 Million
Wee Man Net Worth: Wee Man is an American TV host and actor who has a net worth of $12 million dollars. Wee Man was born Jason Shannon Acuña on May 16, 1973 in Pisa, Italy. He is one of the stars of Jackass on MTV and the host of Fox Sports Net's skateboarding show 54321. Wee Man, as Jason is known, is also a professional skateboarder. He became a household name when he appeared in MTV's highly popular Jackass television series and films. Acuña has achondroplasia, a form of a genetic disorder which causes dwarfism. His short stature, however, did not hinder his skateboarding career in any way. He had a cameo appearance in the movie Grind and made guest appearances in the TV show Wildboyz. He is also a playable character in skateboarding video games Tony Hawk's Underground 2 and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4. In 2007, Acuña was featured in the CBS reality TV series Armed and Famous, together with five other celebrities such as Erik Estrada and Jack Osbourne. The show followed the celebrities as they trained to become reserve police officers for the Muncie, Indiana police department. He also appeared on another MTV show Scarred Live. Acuña was cast as one of the contestants in the NBC reality show Celebrity Circus, which features six celebrities who learn the ropes of circus life, including mastering death-defying stunts with high wires, flying trapezes and fire dancing. The contestants then face a panel of judges for critique. As Jackass is known to show and make fun of its stars failed stunts, Acuña said that Celebrity Circus is very different. He also said he couldn't decide which hurt more, but he described the experience as "painful" and "crazy." Acuña has also released his own DVD called American Misfits.