Biography
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Theodore "Ted" Webb, better known as Rake Yohn (born January 20, 1975 in West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States) is a member of the CKY Crew and a regular in the CKY Videos, MTV's Viva La Bam and Jackass. Rake attended Pennsylvania State University and is now a chemist specializing in synthetic materials.
The history of the CKY crew according to Rake:
Trivia
- Rake played the role of "Hellboy" in Bam Margera's movie Haggard.
- Rake loves heavy metal and is often seen sporting t-shirts depicting heavy metal bands.
- He is known for his intense dislike of mustard. Rake's bio on the special disc of the Jackass DVD set reads simply "Rake hates mustard". A deleted scene on the "Jackass: The Movie" DVD shows an unused clip where Rake bellows and kicks dents into the Audi belonging to Bam Margera after he surprised him by squirting two bottles of mustard in his hair. The rest of the CKY gang had spent much time before the squirting imploring Bam not to do it. During the scene Rake revealed his second-least favorite thing is "period blood".
- He is the older brother of Art Webb 1986, an occasional CKY Crew member.
- Rake Yohn's face (the one seen on the cover of CKY2k and cKy Vol. 2) is also featured on a Limited Edition Tech Deck released especially for the game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3. On the CKY Chopped and Sliced DVD he's complained that "his face was on DVD's, shirts, and Tech Decks and he hasn't seen a dime for any of them".
- One of Rake's only contributions to Jackass: The Movie was him walking up to the camera during the "Bungee Wedgie" skit, which showed him grinning at the description of the stunt being somewhat "Worse than a hanging."
- In a blog post on Rake's Myspace, he revealed that he had filmed multiple scenes for Jackass: Number 2, but they were eliminated because of Vito's molestation charges. "For those of you who were wondering..."
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