Known For
Caddyshack
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
(1980)
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Filmography
Flipper
(TV Series) (television series created by - 14 episodes, 1995 - 1996) (TV series created by - 8 episodes, 1995 - 1996) (based on the TV series created by - 4 episodes, 1995 - 1999) (based on TV series created by - 2 episodes, 1996)
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Sea Horse
(1996)
... (TV series created by)
Flipper
(TV Series) (creator - 27 episodes, 1964 - 1965) (story - 3 episodes, 1965) (created by - 3 episodes, 1964) (written by - 2 episodes, 1964 - 1965) (writer - 1 episode, 1966)
1971
Primus
(TV Series) (1 episode)
1964-1967
Flipper
(TV Series) (37 episodes)
Sea Hunt
(TV Series) (underwater photography supervisor - 34 episodes, 1961) (underwater scenes for this episode were photographed under the supervision of - 1 episode, 1961)
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Round Up
(1961)
... (underwater photography supervisor)
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Crime at Sea
(1961)
... (underwater photography supervisor)
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Skipper
(1961)
... (underwater photography supervisor)
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P.T. Boat
(1961)
... (underwater photography supervisor)
1964-1965
Flipper
(TV Series) (associate producer - 30 episodes)
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Flipper's Monster
(1965)
... (associate producer: in charge of underwater operations)
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Sailor Bud
(1965)
... (associate producer: in charge of underwater operations)
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Bud Minds Baby
(1965)
... (associate producer: in charge of underwater operations)
1965
Thunderball
(second unit director: underwater sequences - uncredited)
1960-1961
The Aquanauts
(TV Series) (supervisor - 3 episodes)
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Night Dive
(1960)
... (supervisor: underwater sequences)
1968
Lady in Cement
(stager: underwater sequences - as Riccou Browning)
1965
Thunderball
(underwater director: Underwater Sequences)
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Actor (6 credits)
1965
Flipper
(TV Series)
'The Monster' / Water Skier
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Self (6 credits)
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Personal Details
Publicity Listings:
3 Interviews
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Alternate Names:
Riccou Browning
Height:
6' 0¾" (1.85 m)
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Did You Know?
Personal Quote:
As far as I see it
Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) was just another movie and it was just another job. I've done many things since then that I am much more proud of. But I've gotten more reaction out of the Creature thing than anything else. Well, I guess that's life!
Trivia:
Interviewed in
Tom Weaver's book "They Fought in the Creature Features" (McFarland & Co., 1995).
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