Lee Dainton

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Lee Dainton
Born (1973-08-22) 22 August 1973 (age 49)
Other namesDaint
Education Abersychan School
West Monmouth School
Pontypool College
Occupation(s)Stunt performer, skateboarder, filmmaker
Years active1990-present
Notable work Dirty Sanchez
Height185 cm (6 ft 1 in)
Spouse
Amy Vaughan
(m. 2018)
Children2
Website www.daintonlee.com

Lee Dainton (born 22 August 1973) [1] [2] is a Welsh stunt performer, skateboarder, and filmmaker best known as the star and co-creator of MTV UK's Dirty Sanchez .

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Career

Early life

Dainton is a native of Pontypool, Wales. [2] He attended Abersychan School and West Monmouth School. [3] He studied carpentry at Pontypool College. He started skateboarding at the age of 12. He first met Mathew Pritchard in Cardiff in 1990. [4] He met Michael "Pancho" Locke by participating in various skateboarding competitions. He met Dan Joyce after he saw him on The Vanessa Show and decided to film with him for a video he was making. He worked as a carpenter with Torfaen council before he left the job and bought a video camera to film the four skateboarding, doing stunts and practical jokes for 18 months. He then made a DVD out of the footage titled Pritchard vs Dainton, which was released in 2001. [3] [5] During, and a little after the first season of Dirty Sanchez , he worked for a skate store. [4]

Dirty Sanchez

When Dirty Sanchez first aired in 2003, it became clear that Dainton is the one who always messes with his friends, mainly with Pancho and Pritchard. The rivalry between Dainton and Pritchard got worse as the series went on. He is usually the one who performs stunts with piercings, most notably slamming his forehead on a lot of thumbtacks, and performing body suspension. He and Pritchard hosted the first Dirty Sanchez spin-off titled Wrecked in 2007. In 2008, they both starred in another spin-off titled Sanchez Get High .

Personal life

Dainton proposed to his girlfriend Amy in 2017 after 22 years of dating. [6] They got married in 2018 and have two daughters together. He has his own skate store called Kill City.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Pritchard vs DaintonHimself Direct-to-video
Director
Producer
Editor
2003 Stupidity HimselfDocumentary
Archive footage
2006 Dirty Sanchez: The Movie HimselfWriter
Associate producer
Second unit director
Additional camera operator
2014Pritchard vs Dainton – The Rise and FallsHimselfDocumentary
Director
Producer
Cinematographer
Editor
Photographer
2019Mathew vs PritchardHimself Cameo
Short documentary

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003-2007 Dirty Sanchez HimselfCo-creator
Writer
29 episodes
2003 MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica 2003 HimselfPresenter
2005 TRL UK Himself1 episode
2007WreckedHimselfCo-host
2007 MTV Australia Video Music Awards 2007 HimselfPresenter
2008 Sanchez Get High Himself8 episodes
2008 Nike: Put It Where You Want It TourHimselfCommercial series
2009 The Noughties... Was That It?HimselfTV documentary
2010-2016 The Dudesons Himself4 episodes
Cinematographer (1 episode)
2011 Snog Marry Avoid? Himself1 episode
2013 Gumball 3000: Number 13 HimselfTV documentary
2019 Dirty Vegan Camera operator
1 episode

Web series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2020The Sanchez Story Vol. 1HimselfDocumentary
Podcast
Director
Producer
Editor
2021The Sanchez Story Vol. 2HimselfDocumentary
Podcast
Director
Producer
Editor
2021The Lazy Generation [7] [8] Himself1 episode
Guest appearance
2023Side Effects of BullshitHimselfHost
Podcast

Music videos

YearArtistTrackRoleNotes
2006 Turbonegro "All My Friends Are Dead"Himself
2021 The Hunna "Bad Place"Behind-the-scenes cameraman and editor
2022Chris de Sarandy"Like I Don't Know You"Director of photography
Cameraman
Editor
2022Chris de Sarandy"How To Say Goodbye"Director of photography
Cameraman
Editor

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