an iconic figure in the surfing world and star of Bruce Brown’s legendary film The Endless Summer, has died at the age of 82, leaving an indelible legacy in the history of the sport and surf ...
The film, by director (and surfer) Bruce Brown, also helped introduce a new identity to the sport at a time when many Americans only impression of surfing came from frothy romance films such as ...
Clip from “The Endless Summer,” via Bruce Brown Films, LLC.Credit... Supported by By Alex Williams Mike Hynson, who epitomized the image of the bronzed surf god as a star of the hit 1966 ...
One of Brown’s nicknames on Basketball Reference is “Cowboy Bruce,” a nod to his affinity for wearing cowboy-themed attire to games. GQ once wrote of Brown “from ten-gallon cowboy hats to denim ...
Surf Crazy is the second movie from veteran surf film producer Bruce Brown. During this movie a group of surfers head down to numerous unsurfed spots in Mexico, some huge waves in Hawaii and some ...
The fun-seeking surfer, whose sunset silhouette on the ... he was recruited for “The Endless Summer” by filmmaker Bruce Brown. La Jolla surfer Mike Hynson (right) is pictured with Robert ...
“The Endless Summer” was released in 1966 and became an instant smash, showcasing Hynson’s talent, personality and good looks. The project introduced the sport to millions of new fans in the United ...
They are the old heads, veterans hardened by time. And when this point on the NBA calendar rolls around, Bruce Brown and Kelly Olynyk tend to check out. No rumours, no speculation, no nothing.
The New Orleans Pelicans and Bruce Brown are open to a new deal this offseason after the Pels acquired him as part of the ...
Toronto would send Bruce Brown Jr. to New Orleans.Source: Twitter @ChrisBHaynes What’s the buzz on Twitter? Nate Duncan @NateDuncanNBA Man, another wild night of NBA ...