Richard G. Ditlevsen, Jr

Richard G. Ditlevsen, Jr

Richard G. Ditlevsen, Jr. was born July 13 1957 in Sacramento, California.

Richard "Ricky D" Ditlevsen became a stunt performer for 15 years working for the National Enquirer's chief photo editor, Bill Graham. Ricky D was featured in many two page centerfolds for the National Enquirer, Star Magazine as well as hundreds of print syndications worldwide setting 39 world records

In 1991, he was inducted into the Stuntworld Hall of fame for achieving 39 world records, of which in 2007 he still held 35 world records.

In the early 1990s he became an artist, and a prolific television producer. While producing over 750 television shows he became a television syndicator and in 1991 founded the Extreme Sports Television Network (ESN, LLC airing on Comcast). ESN was purchased by Triple Action Entertainment, Inc. a California corporation for $20 million. Now as the CEO of Triple Action Entertainment, Inc., Ditlevsen is steering the network for its national launch and worldwide syndication, as extreme sports translate to any language.

Ditlevsen is currently writing a book due out in 2009 "No Money, No Talent, How I made it to the top" explaining how he built a world media empire.


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