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Vanilla Ice

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Vanilla Ice at an event for Crazy Dad (2012)
When the IRS comes calling for owed back-taxes, a brash middle-aged-man looks to move in with his straightlaced son who's about to get married.
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Vanilla Ice was born Robert Matthew Van Winkle on October 31, 1967 in South Dallas, Texas. He was raised by his mother, Camilla Beth (Dickerson). His father left when he was four years old and since then, he has had many stepfathers. He has German and English ancestry on his mother's side.

In his teenage years, Robert was a poor student who got dismal grades and skipped school often. He was 18 when he was in the 10th grade, and dropped out of school. During the late 80s Ice made a living by washing cars. He observed the culture and dancing of some of his peers, and later signed up at a local nightclub as a performer. He was a natural at rapping and dancing and needless to say, the audience loved him. He later got the nickname "Vanilla Ice", because he was white.

In the year of 1989, Ice signed up with SBK records and released his first LP, "Hooked", which contained the single "Play that Funky Music" that was sent to radio stations to play. The single wasn't a huge success, and "Hooked" received poor sales. Later, in 1990, a local DJ decided to turn the "Play that Funky Music" record and play what was on the other side. That single was "Ice Ice Baby", which sampled "Under Pressure" by Queen and David Bowie. Contrary to "Play that Funky Music", "Ice Ice Baby" was a huge success, and radio stations everywhere received requests to play that song. Ice re-released "Hooked" as "To The Extreme", which contained "Ice Ice Baby", and it sold over 15 million copies and holds the record for the highest selling rap record ever.

Vanilla Ice fever was everywhere. Soon there was hundreds of merchandise, such as a Vanilla Ice doll and a board game. Ice was featured on a tour of 'M.C Hammer', which influenced his dress style. Soon, he was wearing baggy jump pants and large, loud jackets with a quote on the back. "Ice Ice Baby" was on the number #1 spot for 16 weeks, and so was "To The Extreme". It was only after the success of "Ice Ice Baby" that Queen and David Bowie received credit for the sample of "Under Pressure". Vanilla Ice joked they were different, because he adding one note in his version. Ice then released "Extremely Live", which contained music from one of his concerts. It sold 500,000 copies and reached Gold status.

Later in 1991, Vanilla Ice decided to get involved in the movie business. He made an appearance in Les Tortues Ninja II : Les héros sont de retour (1991) and then later scored his first feature film, Cool as Ice (1991). The movie was flop, having spent only three weeks in the box office before dropping out.

Ice spent 2 years taking up motocross under his real name, and completely dropped out from the music world. In 1994, he released another album called "Mind-blowin'" which introduced Ice's new, dread-locked, dope-smoking image. "Mind-blowin'" didn't last long, since SBK records went bankrupt. Ice nearly died of an overdose of drugs, and was revived by one of his friends. He later married, and had two children.

In the next 4 years, Vanilla Ice focused on family life while still playing a couple of shows, mostly overseas or small venues. Then, in 1998, Ice made a comeback with his next album, "Hard To Swallow", his first nu-metal release, produced by Ross Robinson. The album was a far cry from his earlier works, and featured explicit language. There was even a rap-metal version of "Ice Ice Baby", called "Too Cold". Although the album only sold 100,000 copies, it was well-received by fans and made Ice almost respected again. It was followed by "Bi-Polar", "Platinum Underground" and "WTF", which combined nu-metal, rap-rock and hip-hop music with other genres, including country and reggae.

More recently, he has had his biggest mainstream resurgence, hosting the series The Vanilla Ice Project (2010), and recording a debut single with Jedward, "Under Pressure (Ice Ice Baby)", a mash-up of the two songs. He will also be returning to film in the Adam Sandler comedy Crazy Dad (2012). At the 2011 Gathering of the Juggalos, it was announced that Vanilla Ice had signed to Psychopathic Records.
BornOctober 31, 1967
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      • 4 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Known for

    Vanilla Ice and Kristin Minter in Cool as Ice (1991)
    Cool as Ice
    3.0
    • Johnny
    • 1991
    Adam Sandler and Andy Samberg in Crazy Dad (2012)
    Crazy Dad
    5.6
    • Vanilla Ice
    • 2012
    Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider, Luke Wilson, Terry Crews, Jorge Garcia, and Taylor Lautner in The Ridiculous 6 (2015)
    The Ridiculous 6
    4.9
    • Mark Twain
    • 2015
    Ninja Turtles 2 (2016)
    Ninja Turtles 2
    5.9
    • Soundtrack("Ice Ice Baby", as Robert Van Winkle, "Ninja Rap - Go Ninja, Go Ninja Go")
    • 2016

    Credits

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    Actor



    • Zombie Plane
      • Vanilla Ice
      • Post-production
    • Zombie Plane
      • Vanilla Ice
      • In Production



    • Seaper Powers: Mystery of the Blue Pearls (2023)
      Seaper Powers: Mystery of the Blue Pearls
      • Steve the Starfish
      • 2023
    • Crime Boss: Rockay City (2023)
      Crime Boss: Rockay City
      4.5
      Video Game
      • Hielo (voice)
      • 2023
    • Booking Sounds 2 (2022)
      Booking Sounds 2
      Video
      • Narrator (voice)
      • 2022
    • Baby Got Buns
      Video
      • Vanilla Ice
      • 2021
    • David Spade and Lauren Lapkus in The Wrong Missy (2020)
      The Wrong Missy
      5.8
      • Vanilla Ice (as Rob Van Winkle)
      • 2020
    • Vanilla Ice feat. Forgiato Blow & Cowboy Troy: Ride the Horse (2020)
      Vanilla Ice feat. Forgiato Blow & Cowboy Troy: Ride the Horse
      Music Video
      • Vanilla Ice
      • 2020
    • Forgiato Blow feat. Rick Ross & Vanilla Ice: Vanilla Sprite Remix (2017)
      Forgiato Blow feat. Rick Ross & Vanilla Ice: Vanilla Sprite Remix
      Music Video
      • Vanilla Ice
      • 2017
    • Adam Sandler in Sandy Wexler (2017)
      Sandy Wexler
      5.2
      • Testimonial
      • 2017
    • Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider, Luke Wilson, Terry Crews, Jorge Garcia, and Taylor Lautner in The Ridiculous 6 (2015)
      The Ridiculous 6
      4.9
      • Mark Twain
      • 2015
    • Adam Sandler and Andy Samberg in Crazy Dad (2012)
      Crazy Dad
      5.6
      • Vanilla Ice
      • 2012
    • Jedward ft. Vanilla Ice: Under Pressure (Ice Ice Baby) (2010)
      Jedward ft. Vanilla Ice: Under Pressure (Ice Ice Baby)
      5.9
      Music Video
      • Vanilla Ice
      • 2010
    • Big Money Rustlas (2010)
      Big Money Rustlas
      3.9
      • Heckler #3
      • 2010
    • Joey Fatone, Vanilla Ice, and Shaquille O'Neal in The Bros. (2007)
      The Bros.
      2.7
      • Vanilla Ice
      • 2007
    • Scott Levy, Vanilla Ice, Dana Michael Woods, and Samantha Brooke in The Helix... Loaded (2005)
      The Helix... Loaded
      2.2
      • Theo
      • 2005
    • Lyle Lovett, Zooey Deschanel, Eliza Dushku, Eddie Griffin, Jerod Mixon, DJ Qualls, Parry Shen, Sunny Mabrey, and Matt Gogin in Le Nouveau (2002)
      Le Nouveau
      5.8
      • Music Store Employee (as Robert Van Winkle)
      • 2002

    Composer



    • Tyga: Bops Goin Brazy
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 2023
    • Jedward ft. Vanilla Ice: Under Pressure (Ice Ice Baby) (2010)
      Jedward ft. Vanilla Ice: Under Pressure (Ice Ice Baby)
      5.9
      Music Video
      • Composer (as Robert Van Winkle)
      • 2010
    • Play That Funky Music (1990)
      Play That Funky Music
      4.3
      Video
      • Composer (music composed by)
      • 1990

    Producer



    • Zombie Plane
      • executive producer
      • In Production



    • A.B. Slater: Ice Ice Baby (Gmix) (2022)
      A.B. Slater: Ice Ice Baby (Gmix)
      Music Video
      • producer
      • 2022

    Videos5

    Greenband Version
    Trailer 2:34
    Greenband Version
    Redband Version
    Trailer 2:45
    Redband Version
    Redband Version
    Trailer 2:45
    Redband Version
    That's My Boy
    Trailer 2:32
    That's My Boy
    The Helix Loaded
    Trailer 1:46
    The Helix Loaded
    Da Hip Hop Witch
    Trailer 1:52
    Da Hip Hop Witch

    Personal details

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    • Official sites
      • Apple Music
      • Cameo
    • Alternative names
      • V-Ice
    • Height
      • 1.83 m
    • Born
      • October 31, 1967
      • Dallas, Texas, USA
    • Spouse
      • Laura GiarrittaMarch 30, 1997 - November 2019 (divorced, 2 children)
    • Children
      • Dusti Van Winkle
    • Other works
      Print ads: Nike.
    • Publicity listings
      • 3 Portrayals
      • 2 Articles
      • 2 Magazine Cover Photos

    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      In 1998 he played a free concert in Birmingham, AL, to promote a thrash metal version of "Ice Ice Baby". During the show he threw copies of his album into the audience and they responded by throwing them back.
    • Quotes
      It took me a while and a lot of hard times to figure out my purpose, I am so happy with my life. I just want to help make other people happy too.
    • Trademarks
        Pop music with emotional lyrics about a boy and a girl
    • Nicknames
      • Ice Man
      • Ice
      • Iceman
      • Robbie
    • Salary
      • Cool as Ice
        (1991)
        $1,000,000

    FAQ

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    • How old is Vanilla Ice?
      57 years old
    • When was Vanilla Ice born?
      October 31, 1967
    • Where was Vanilla Ice born?
      Dallas, Texas, USA
    • What is Vanilla Ice's birth name?
      Robert Matthew Van Winkle
    • How tall is Vanilla Ice?
      6 feet 0 inches, or 1.83 meters

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