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Pete Wentz

Famous As
Bassist, musician, actor
Birth Name
Peter Lewis Kingston Wentz III
Birth Date
June 5, 1979
Birth Place
Wilmette, Illinois, USA
Famous As
Bassist, musician, actor
Popular for
As bassist for "Fall Out Boy" band
Birth Name
Peter Lewis Kingston Wentz III
Birth Date
June 5, 1979
Birth Place
Wilmette, Illinois, USA
Height
5' 7"
Nationality
American
Education
  • Attended New Trier High School
  • Attended North Shore Country Day School
  • Attended DePaul University, studied Political Science
Father
Pete Wentz II
Mother
Dale
Sister
Hillary
Spouse
Ashlee Simpson (singer, 17-May-08 - 22-Nov-11)
Relation
Michelle Trachtenberg (actress), Meagan Camper (model)
Son
Bronx Mowgli Wentz (b. 20-Nov-08), Saint Lazslo (b. 20-Aug-14)

Peter Lewis Kingston Wentz III, known professionally as Pete Wentz, is an influential American musician, actor, and entrepreneur, best recognized as the bassist and lyricist for the rock band Fall Out Boy. Born on June 5, 1979, in Wilmette, Illinois, Wentz quickly established himself in the music scene, becoming a prominent figure in the Chicago hardcore music community before he gained global fame.

Wentz's musical journey began in earnest when he co-founded the metalcore band Arma Angelus, where he served as lead singer and songwriter. This early experience laid the foundation for his role in Fall Out Boy, which he helped form in 2001. The band achieved massive success with their unique blend of pop-punk and emo, especially with their breakthrough album, "From Under the Cork Tree," which included the hit single "Sugar, We're Goin Down." This album catapulted Fall Out Boy into the mainstream, earning them a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim. Over their career, they released several chart-topping albums, including "Infinity on High," "Folie à Deux," and "Save Rock and Roll," the latter marking a successful return after a hiatus from 2009 to 2012.

During this break, Wentz explored various musical avenues by forming the electropop group Black Cards, which showcased his willingness to experiment with different genres. He also established DCD2 Records, a label that has signed successful acts like Panic! at the Disco and Gym Class Heroes. Fall Out Boy returned to the scene in 2013, and since then, they have continued to produce critically and commercially successful albums, such as "American Beauty/American Psycho," "Mania," and "So Much (for) Stardust."

Apart from his music career, Wentz has branched out into other ventures, including fashion and television. He launched a clothing line called Clandestine Industries in 2005, which reflected his personal style and creativity. Wentz also hosted the reality TV series Best Ink for two seasons, where he showcased his passion for tattoos and artistry. His entrepreneurial spirit extends to film production, as he runs Bartskull Films and previously owned a bar called Angels & Kings in Chicago.

Wentz is also known for his philanthropic efforts, having collaborated with organizations like Invisible Children, Inc. and UNICEF's Tap Project. His work in these areas emphasizes his commitment to social causes, particularly in providing clean drinking water to communities in need. Additionally, Wentz holds a minority ownership stake in the USL Championship soccer team, Phoenix Rising FC, further diversifying his interests and investments.

Throughout his career, Pete Wentz has become a defining figure in rock music, with his energetic performances and engaging stage presence earning him recognition as one of the most dynamic bassists in the industry. His ability to transcend musical genres and engage in various creative pursuits has solidified his status as a multifaceted artist and entrepreneur.