 Johnny Knoxville, best known as a superstar comedian and co-creator and star of the MTV reality show Jackass, has snatched himself some pretty lux real estate including several homes throughout Los Angeles. The first of his LA home trilogy was a 2,946 square foot home that boasted three bedrooms and three bathrooms, selling it back in 2008. Next, he upgraded to a 3,744 square foot home with four bedrooms and five bathrooms. To complete the trifecta, Knoxville recently purchased in Studio City, a house with five bedrooms and features fit for a king. Today, we'll check out what we know about Johnny's properties. In these videos, we don't reveal any addresses, and even though I've done a house tour of my own place, please do not show up at any private residences because it's not safe for anyone. Johnny Knoxville has had quite the lucrative career in Hollywood garnering a net worth of $75 million. Not bad for a guy whose early roles were commercials and appearances as extras. Unable to land major roles and get his big break, he began pitching his own ideas for articles to magazines to create his own opportunities. His idea to test self-defense equipment on himself caught the eye of Jeff Tremaine, whom he would become business partners with offered the opportunity to film stunts for them that appeared in Big Brother's number two video. They filmed the pilot with Bam Margera's CKY videos and struck a deal with MTV and thus Jackass was born. You see, kids, dreams do come true. Although Jackass originally only aired for three seasons on MTV, from October 2000 to February 2002, it spun a wildly successful franchise which includes four feature films released by Paramount Pictures. The show has been greatly controversial due to its content which many perceive to be indecent, inappropriate, and encouraging dangerous behavior. But man, it was making the crew bang. Knoxville's starring roles in the Jackass franchise helped grow his popularity and land him other acting roles later becoming a producer as well. It was only a matter of time until Johnny's bank account grew as well as his real estate portfolio. Hey guys, it's Care the Vampire Slayer and today we're bringing you another house tour here on Famous Entertainment. Be sure to hit that subscribe button and ring that bell, we post a new video daily. Today, we're checking out three of Jackass's star and comedian Johnny Knoxville's homes, both past and present. As always, don't forget to follow me on Instagram to chat and now let's get into this video. The first of Johnny Knoxville's Los Angeles Homes was a Mediterranean-style spa originally built in 1924. It was located in Hollywood Hills East, a neighborhood pretty close to Universal Studios. It featured 2,946 square feet of space in both two three bedrooms and three bathrooms. Offering gracious style, the home had city tree top views, grassy yards, gardens and a large pool perfect for entertaining. Upon entry, guests are welcomed to a secured courtyard setting which leads to a formal entry which boasts breathtaking views and faces a spacious step-down, sun-filled great room with space for the whole crew of Jackass. Throughout the home, living spaces have floor-to-ceiling windows, vaulted ceilings and grand arches. Just steps from the entrance, the lavish abode leads to a circular formal dining room with marble countertops, shaker cabinets and stainless steel appliances. On the main level, the home boasts a media room with a den that offers plenty of views through oversized windows. In addition, the main floor features two guest bedrooms, each with redone en suite baths, dual sinks and a large stand-in shower perfect for relaxation. This second level features gorgeous double-sized master suite with French doors leading to the private patios, a walk-in closet big enough to be another bedroom and a luxe and sack style bathroom that comes complete with steam showers. As glamorous as the interior of Johnny's former home was, the exterior was a thing of beauty. The backyard featured a large saltwater pool and outdoor barbecue and entertainment area and bar for those that fancy a cocktail. With all those city views in privacy, the backyard offered the utmost relaxation and tranquility. As Johnny Knoxville's bank account started growing, he wanted to upgrade his homes and part two of his properties is a classic Mediterranean villa in the Beechwood Canyon neighborhood that came complete with panoramic views. This home featured 3,744 square feet and boasted four bedrooms and five bathrooms in a walled and gated estate. The home has a formal dining room decked out with pop of the line furnishings, a cozy fireplace and an elegant chandelier. In addition, virtually every room features plenty of oversized windows, custom fixtures and stunning artwork. The gourmet custom kitchen is complete with stainless steel appliances, marble countertops and islands perfectly centered in the room as well as a walk-in pantry with more space than you know what to do with. In addition, this kitchen opens to the media and family room fitted with a massive flat-screen TV. Johnny's former estate had a spectacular master bedroom with high vaulted ceilings, a walk-in closet big enough to be another room in the house and connected to a private balcony that boasted terrific California views. In addition, the master bedroom connected to a bathroom that featured dual sinks, a large soaking tub that boasted more spectacular views and a separate shower stall. For guests lucky enough to visit, attached to the home is a guest department that featured one bedroom, one bath, a kitchen and living room. And while the interior was luxurious, Johnny's spectacular yard offered three levels of entertaining, offering a number of lux features. Some of these goodies included an infinity pool decked out with a fountain and waterfall. In addition, the pool area featured an outdoor lounging area, barbeque area and entertainment system. And if that doesn't do it for you, the yard also has its own pool house with bar and an outdoor fireplace surrounded by a rolling lawns and gardens. I bet back in the day he threw a couple of wild jackass parties here. To conclude the trilogy of properties, let's check out Johnny's current mansion. Finally, the funny man set his sights on Studio City snagging a 4,178 square foot home with five bedrooms and five bathrooms for about 4 million dollars. His gated private home is situated on 20,000 square foot lot started by lush greenery and spectacular grassy yards. The home features an open floor plan, floor to ceiling windows and glass sliding doors for perfect indoor and outdoor vibe. Some of the fancier features include a spacious eating kitchen and grand sunroom with walls of French doors. Following the rest of the Johnny Knoxville house tour theme, his current home features a resort like Saltwater Pool and Cabana 2. Elsewhere in the yard, there are more romantic private gardens and outdoor barbecue area, entertainment system and bar. Not too many specifics are known about this home, but the pictures should give you a good idea of the luxurious setup Johnny is going on here. Alright, so I think I'll bring this house tour to an end right here. We got to take a look at Johnny Knoxville's home, including the most recent property in Studio City, as well as the two other LA estates he used to live at. After checking out the jackass star's three houses, what did you guys think? Is the style you expected of Johnny? Personally, I'm a fan of his classy estates and all of them had gorgeous backyards with pools. Each looked like a great spot to entertain and you know, back in the days when we could actually have parties, I bet Johnny threw some great ones. You guys can tell me your favorite features of Johnny's mansions or rate them in the comments down below. If you haven't already, like and subscribe to my personal channel when I get to 1,000 subs. I'll be posting another Q&A, so get your questions in. We'll link you one of my latest videos. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, did she just say she's 18 years old? Oh my gosh, 18? I am shook. I thought she was like my age. She's a Gemini like me. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram and tell me what house tours you want to see next. I'll see you guys all in the next video. Bye!