Legendary Surf Filmmaker Jack McCoy Dies Aged 76 After Australian Tour
Legendary Surf Filmmaker Jack McCoy Dies Aged 76 After Australian Tour

Legendary Surf Filmmaker Jack McCoy Dies Aged 76 After Australian Tour

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Jack McCoy, the legendary surf filmmaker known for iconic films such as Blue Horizon, The Occumentary, and Tubular Swells, passed away at 76 after years of poor health. Born in Los Angeles and raised in Hawaii, McCoy's career spanned from the 1970s through the 2010s, during which he became renowned for his groundbreaking water photography and storytelling that inspired generations of surfers worldwide. He was deeply connected to the Australian surfing community, regularly touring and promoting surf culture down under, including a recent 20th anniversary tour of Blue Horizon despite his frail health. McCoy was also celebrated for his mentorship, notably credited by surf star Mark Occhilupo for helping revive his career. Tributes from surfers and historians highlighted McCoy's artistic contributions and his kind, generous spirit, underscoring his lasting legacy in surf cinema and environmental passion. His family described him as a beloved figure who touched millions and whose influence endures among those who knew him and his work.

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