Carey Hart
An extreme athlete and tattoo enthusiast, Carey Hart became the most visible motocross success story of his generation, helping create and then pioneer freestyle motocross (FMX), famous for its breathtaking jumps, stunts and general daredevilry. Often interviewed or featured in commercials, Hart made a cameo in "xXx" (2002) and appeared as himself in "Punk'd" (MTV, 2003-07), "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" (2003) and the fifth season of "The Surreal Life" (The WB, 2003-04; VH1, 2004-06). A godfather of the extreme sports movement with the injuries to prove it, Hart was best known to mainstream audiences as the cap-wearing Hart & Huntington mogul featured on the tattoo shop reality show "Inked" (A&E Network, 2005-06) and as the on-again, off-again husband to pop/rock singer, Pink. An amazing freestyle motocross innovator, Carey Hart became an enviable American success story for the intelligent and masterful way he built his multi-armed business empire.