Ricou Browning Explained

Ricou Browning
Birth Name:Ricou Ren Browning
Birth Date:16 February 1930
Birth Place:Fort Pierce, Florida, U.S.
Death Place:Southwest Ranches, Florida, U.S.
Years Active:1945–1986
Children:4

Ricou Ren Browning (February 16, 1930 – February 27, 2023) was an American stunt performer, filmmaker and actor. A skilled swimmer, he was known for his innovative underwater stunt work, notably in the 1954 film Creature from the Black Lagoon, in which he portrayed the titular Gill-man during the film's underwater scenes, and in the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball, for which he was the underwater sequences director. He was also the co-creator of the Flipper media franchise.

Early life

Ricou Ren Browning was born in Fort Pierce, Florida, on February 16, 1930.[1] [2] He majored in physical education at Florida State University.[3]

Career

Browning started a career in water shows, moving on to produce shows. Browning worked at Wakulla Springs in the 1940s and learned to perform in underwater newsreels conceived by Newt Perry, who later took Browning along when he opened Weeki Wachee Springs.

While working at Wakulla Springs in 1953, Browning was asked to show around a film crew scouting for shooting locations.[4] According to Browning, "Their cameraman asked if I could swim in front of the cameras so they could get the perspective of the size of a human being against the fish and the grass. So I did." Days later, the crew offered Browning the role of the titular Gill-man in the film Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954). Browning accepted, and played the Gill-man in the film's underwater scenes, while actor Ben Chapman played the monster on land.[5] [6] During filming, Browning reportedly held his breath underwater for up to four minutes at a time.[7] Browning reprised his role as the underwater Gill-man in two sequels, Revenge of the Creature (1955) and The Creature Walks Among Us (1956).

Browning continued in movie production and joined Ivan Tors' studios in Florida, where he co-wrote and co-produced the 1963 film Flipper (about an intelligent bottlenose dolphin) together with Jack Cowden; Browning also directed the second unit underwater scenes for the film.[8] Browning continued writing and directing for the subsequent Flipper television series that debuted in 1964.[9]

He made his feature film directorial debut with Salty (1973), which he also co-wrote with Cowden, and directed the cult film Mr. No Legs (1978).

He worked as second unit director, stunt coordinator and underwater sequence director on a number of features, including the James Bond films Thunderball (1965) and Never Say Never Again (1983), Around the World Under the Sea (1966), Island of the Lost (1967), Hello Down There (1969), and Caddyshack (1980).

A Florida native,[10] Browning was inducted into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame in 2012.[11] In 2019, he was inducted into the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards' Monster Kid Hall of Fame.[12]

Prior to his death, Browning was considered the last surviving original actor to portray any of the Universal Classic Monsters.[13] [14]

Personal life and death

Browning had two sons and two daughters.[15] [16] His wife, Fran, died in March 2020.

Browning died at home in Southwest Ranches, Florida, on February 27, 2023, at age 93.[17]

Selected filmography

Film

As actor/stuntman

YearTitleRoleclass=unsortable Notesclass=unsortable
1954Creature from the Black LagoonGill-manUnderwater scenes
195420,000 Leagues Under the SeaStunt diver[18]
1955Revenge of the CreatureGill-manUnderwater scenes
1956The Creature Walks Among UsGill-manUnderwater scenes
1964Flipper's New AdventureDr. Burton[19]

As director/writer/stunt coordinator

YearTitleDirectorWriterStunt coordinatorclass=unsortable Notesclass=unsortable
1963FlipperUnderwater scenes; co-wrote story with Jack Cowden; also associate producer
1965ThunderballUnderwater scenes
1966Around the World Under the SeaDiving sequences[20]
1967Island of the LostUnderwater scenes[21]
1969Hello Down ThereUnderwater scenes[22] [23]
1973SaltyCo-wrote with Jack Cowden[24]
1978Mr. No Legs[25]
1979Hot Stuff[26]
1980Caddyshack[27]
1980Raise the Titanic
1980Island ClawsCo-wrote with Jack Cowden[28]
1981Nobody's Perfekt
1983Never Say Never AgainUnderwater scenes
1985The Heavenly Kid
1986Opposing Force
1988

Television

As actor/stuntman

YearTitleRoleclass=unsortable Notesclass=unsortable
1958–1961Sea HuntSecond unit stunt double; 30 episodes[29]
1960–1961The AquanautsStunt double
1964–1967FlipperWater Skier/The Monster2 episodes: "Lifeguard" and "Flipper's Monster"

As director

YearTitleclass=unsortable Notesclass=unsortable
1958–1961Sea HuntUnderwater scenes; multiple episodes
1964–1967Flipper37 episodes

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Notes and References

  1. News: Genzlinger . Neil . Ricou Browning, Who Made the Black Lagoon Scary, Dies at 93 . The New York Times . March 5, 2023 . March 5, 2023.
  2. Web site: A Silver Springs story: Ricou Browning was the Creature. Rizzo. Marian. July 18, 2013. Star–Banner. July 25, 2019. June 5, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190605162229/https://www.ocala.com/article/LK/20130718/News/604144308/OS. dead.
  3. April 4, 1994. Wet and Wild: Ricou Browning Will Always Be The Creature from the Black Lagoon. People. 41. 12. August 21, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303213020/http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20107784,00.html. March 3, 2016. dead.
  4. Web site: Creature From Black Lagoon Resurfacing For CT HorrorFest. Dunne. Susan. August 23, 2016. Hartford Courant. September 23, 2021.
  5. Book: Kinnard, Roy. 1988. Beasts and Behemoths. Scarecrow Press. 68–69. 978-0810820623.
  6. Web site: Martin County's Ricou Browning played the 'Creature from the Black Lagoon'. Luckhardt. Alice L.. Luckhardt. Greg E.. March 15, 2012. TCPalm/Treasure Coast Newspapers. April 9, 2022.
  7. Web site: The Immortal Creature: Ricou Browning. McBrayer. Mary Kay. November 19, 2021. Fangoria. April 7, 2022.
  8. Book: O'Barry. Richard. Richard O'Barry. Coulbourn. Keith. 2000. Behind the Dolphin Smile: A True Story That Will Touch the Hearts of Animal Lovers Everywhere. St. Martin's Griffin. 124. 978-1580631013.
  9. Book: Paietta. Ann C.. Kauppila. Jean L.. 1994. Animals on Screen and Radio. Scarecrow Press. 301. 978-0810829398.
  10. Web site: Ricou Browning performed swimmingly as movie monster. Voger. Mark. April 26, 2013. NJ.com. September 23, 2021.
  11. Web site: Ricou Browning Florida Artists Hall of Fame. Florida Department of State. April 25, 2013. July 29, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130729203420/http://www.florida-arts.org/programs/ahf/displayArtist.cfm?member=51. dead.
  12. Web site: Winners of the (Gasp!) 17th Annual Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards. RondoAward.com. David. Colton. February 19, 2019.
  13. Web site: The Salem Horror Fest Kicks Off Tomorrow, So Be Sure to Get Tickets While You Can!. Squires. John. October 3, 2018. Bloody Disgusting. April 7, 2022.
  14. Web site: Creature from the Black Lagoon: Ricou Browning in need of get well cards from fans. Hamman. Cody. September 29, 2021. JoBlo.com. April 7, 2022.
  15. Web site: Marine Coordinator. Marine Coordinator. October 19, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20210126060111/https://marinecoordinator.com/. January 26, 2021. live.
  16. Web site: Ricou Browning, the Gill-Man in 'Creature From the Black Lagoon,' Dies at 93. Barnes. Mike. February 28, 2023. The Hollywood Reporter. February 28, 2023.
  17. Web site: Original 'Creature from the Black Lagoon' Performer Ricou Browning Has Passed Away. Squires. John. February 28, 2023. Bloody Disgusting. February 28, 2023.
  18. Book: Warren, Bill. Bill Warren (film historian and critic). 1997. Keep Watching the Skies! American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties. McFarland & Company. 436. 9780786404797.
  19. Web site: Flipper's New Adventure (1964) – Credits. TCM.com. Turner Classic Movies. September 23, 2021.
  20. Book: Weaver. Tom. Schecter. David. Kronenberg. Steve. 2018. The Creature Chronicles: Exploring the Black Lagoon Trilogy. McFarland & Company. 978-1476673868.
  21. Book: Maltin, Leonard. Leonard Maltin. 2012. Leonard Maltin's 2013 Movie Guide: The Modern Era. Plume. 978-0452298545.
  22. Book: Cocchi, John. 1991. Second Feature: The Best of the B's. Citadel Press/Carol Publishing Group. 212. 978-0806511863.
  23. Book: Hollis, Tim. 2006. Glass Bottom Boats & Mermaid Tails: Florida's Tourist Springs. Stackpole Books. 131. 978-0811732666.
  24. Book: Weaver, Tom. 2003. Double Feature Creature Attack: A Monster Merger of Two More Volumes of Classic Interviews. McFarland & Company. 108. 978-0786413669.
  25. Book: Freese, Gene. 2016. Richard Jaeckel, Hollywood's Man of Character. McFarland & Company. 134. 978-1476662107.
  26. Book: Freese, Gene Scott. 1998. Hollywood Stunt Performers: A Dictionary and Filmography of Over 600 Men and Women, 1922–1996. McFarland & Company. 26. 978-0786405114.
  27. Book: Martin, Scott. 2007. The Book of Caddyshack: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Greatest Movie Ever Made. Taylor Trade Publishing. 126, 254. 978-1589793583.
  28. Book: Albright, Brian. 2012. Regional Horror Films, 1958–1990: A State-by-State Guide with Interviews. McFarland & Company. 194. 978-0786472277.
  29. Web site: Thrill of the Hunt. October 17, 2019. Diver Magazine. October 25, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221025145022/https://divermag.com/thrill-of-the-hunt/. October 25, 2022. live.