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  1. Aug 5, 2015 · Sonny Barger is known for being a founding member of the Oakland chapter of the Hells Angels and was born on October 8th, 1938. Sonny Barger also featured heavily in the Hunter S Thompson 1966 book “Hells Angels: The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs”. Read our full article on Sonny Barger.

  2. Meanwhile, the most notable Hells Angel in the UK was surely IanMazHarris, up until his death in 2000. A frequent spokesperson for the group, Harris held the rare distinction of being an Angel with a PhD. His dissertation at Warwick University was entitled Myth and Reality in the Motorcycle Subculture.

  3. Aug 6, 2010 · He was named "Mad John" by "Buttons" who was the first official Hells Angel's leader in Britain. (You can see Buttons' legendary autobiography - Buttons, The Making of a President -...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chuck_ZitoChuck Zito - Wikipedia

    Charles Alfred Zito Jr. (born March 1, 1953) is an American actor, stuntman, celebrity bodyguard and former outlaw biker who was president of the New York chapter of the Hells Angels. [2] Early life. Zito was born in the Bronx, New York City, the second of three children of Charles Zito Sr. and Gloria Frangione. [3] .

  5. www.bfi.org.uk › lists › 10-great-biker-films10 great biker films | BFI

    • The Wild One (1953) Director: László Benedek. The Wild One single-handedly popularised the then little-known postwar phenomenon of motorcycle gangs and gave Marlon Brando one of his most iconic performances as Johnny Strabler, the sullen, cop-hating leader of the Black Rebels.
    • The Leather Boys (1964) Director: Sidney J. Furie. Sidney J. Furie’s The Leather Boys is a stark piece of kitchen-sink realism set amid Britain’s rocker culture (the UK equivalent to US motorcycle gangs).
    • The Wild Angels (1966) Director: Roger Corman. Released the same year as Hunter S. Thompson’s first-person journalistic account of his time spent with outlaw bikers, Roger Corman’s The Wild Angels provided the first big screen role for Peter Fonda.
    • The Born Losers (1967) Director: Tom Laughlin. The Born Losers was the first of four films featuring the character Billy Jack (Tom Laughlin, who starred in and directed all four), an enigmatic, nature-loving, half-Indian, former Green Beret, and protector of the counterculture.
  6. Aug 6, 2010 · Adam Curtis. Tagged with: Back stories. Comments. Everyone goes on holiday in Britain. Even Hells Angels. I've just found a wonderful, very funny documentary made in 1973 about a group of...

  7. The infamous Nordic Biker War was a conflict that took place between the Bandidos and the Hells Angels from January 1994 until September 1997 in Denmark, Norway, Finland, and Sweden. The clash resulted in the death of nine bikers and the attempted murder of 74 more.

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