Erik Roner

Erik Roner

Nacimiento : 1976-11-02, Tahoe City, California, USA

Muerte : 2015-09-28

Historia

Erik Lars Roner (November 2, 1976 - September 28, 2015) was an American professional athlete and televison personality. He was a professional skier and BASE jumper who starred in MTV's Nitro Circus. He began his career as a professional skier and starred in several films over the course of a decade, including 'Salad Days' and 'The Dream Factory' (both 2012).

Perfil

Erik Roner

Películas

Action Figures
Himself
Action Figures is the directorial debut of Travis Pastrana, Nitro Circus founder and 17-time X Game medalist, a film he wrote, directed, and produced alongside his best friends from the world of action sports and in association with Nitro Circus.
The Dream Factory
Erik Roner
Follow TGR's modern day athletes on this cinematic voyage through Alaska's awe-inspiring expanse, rich history, and colorful characters. Watch as the TGR crew ventures from AK training grounds Jackson Hole, WY, and Pemberton, BC, and delves deep into the Alaskan way of life during a record snowfall year in AK, skiing terrain most of us only dream about. On Location: Jackson Hole, WY / Valdez, AK / Haines, AK / Anchorage, AK / Whittier, AK / Northern Chugach, AK / Valdez Heli Ski Guides / Alyeska Resort / SEABA Heli / Alaska Heli Skiing / Girdwood, AK / Pemberton, BC
Nitro Circus: The Movie
Himself
Travis Pastrana y sus altamente cualificados amigos adictos a la adrenalina, llevan a a la pantalla grande por primera vez sus aventuras imposibles, ridículas, locas e histéricas.
Nitro Circus Presents: Vegas Baby!
Himself
Travis Pastrana and the Nitro Circus Live team descend on Las Vegas for their biggest and most ambitious show yet! In front of a 14,000 strong sell-out crowd in the Grand Garden Arena at the MGM Grand Hotel, Travis and his friends attempt multiple new World first stunts! In true Nitro Circus Live fashion some go great, and some go wrong, but the action and suspense is intense. Experience the drama and tension as the cast prepare for, and ultimately performs, the greatest Action Sports show ever seen.
Nitro Circus 3D
Jackass 3.5
¡Porque todas las anteriores no bastan! Johnny Knoxville y sus chicos aparecen de vuelta en esta entrega de Jackass 3.5. Escenas nunca antes vistas. Una nueva película de los locos chicos de la MTV en donde realizarán pruebas cuya finalidad es infligirse dolor y hacer reir a mucha gente al mismo tiempo.
Jackass 3D
Himself
El formato Jackass, donde Johnny Knoxville y sus amigos se someten al peligro de forma voluntaria, se adapta al cine 3D. En su primera semana en USA ha obtenido un enorme éxito de taquilla: nada menos que 50 millones de dólares, la película con mejor entrada del otoño 2010.
Whitebook
Self / Ski BASE Jumper
The Whitebook is an Avalanche Awareness Movie produced by Teton Gravity Research and RECCO - Advanced Rescue Technology. Pro skiers and snowboarders from around the world share their stories and experiences in the backcountry. See world class riding and avalanche footage.
Re:Session
Himself
Follow the crew as they score in one of Alagna, Italy’s deepest seasons on record. Check out forbidden powder in Poland, massive wedges in Colorado, new gap jumps in Utah, and seven weeks of epic riding conditions in Alaska.
Lost And Found
Erik Roner
Shot entirely on 16mm and HiDef, LOST AND FOUND is the story of the extraordinary season of 2007 as seen through the eyes of world-class skiers and snowboarders. With global drought persisting and ski resorts closing around the globe, athletes are forced to follow the snow, sending them deep into the uncharted north country of Alaska and Canada. Filmed almost entirely in North America, LOST AND FOUND is a testament to the terrain and conditions that only exist in the Western Hemisphere. This film will take you into the vast, unexplored Tordrillo Range of Alaska, proving that some of the best big mountain skiing in the world is still completely undiscovered.
Anomaly
himself
From leading action sports producer Teton Gravity Research comes a film that departs from the common order of skiing and snowboarding.