Rick McCrank

Rick McCrank

Nascimento : 1976-01-23, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada

História

McCrank was born in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, but grew up in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. McCrank's first-ever skateboard deck sponsor was a small Canadian brand called Cherry Bombs. He then joined the first incarnation of Plan B Skateboards, when he was discovered by professional skateboarder, Colin McKay, after a brief period with Tony Hawk's Birdhouse company. He was assigned professional status by the company in the late 1990s. Following Plan B's hiatus, McCrank joined the Girl Distribution Company and became a team member of the Girl brand, where he remains in 2014. McCrank designed several signature skate shoe models for the éS brand (on indefinite hiatus as of 2012), including the éS "Anti-Social" model. Following the announcement of the brand's hiatus, McCrank has been filmed wearing the Lakai brand. The Lifetime lifestyle brand, based in California, U.S.—which emerged from the skateboarding and snowboarding subcultures—collaborated with McCrank on the "Mt. Pleasant" capsule collection in early 2014. McCrank is also a "Collective" member of the brand, alongside other skateboarders, snowboarders, artists, advocates, filmmakers, and designers.

Perfil

Rick McCrank

Filmes

Bunny Hop
Himself
"Bunny Hop, Son!"
Boys of Summer II
The long awaited sequel.
Doll
Another documentary from Girl Skateboards.
Naughty
This 25 minute, no frills DVD from Krooked might be just what you need to get off your ass and skate. With no menus and simple style, Naughty lets you really get into the skating. They don't try to blow you away, its just a bunch of guys having a blast skating. You know... the way it should be.
Un Momentum Por Favor
Himself
Momentum’s team video from 2007, featuring Rick McCrank, Brandon Biebel, Jereme Rogers, Corey Sheppard, Chris Haslam and with Arron Johnson, Mike Barker, Morgan Smith, Ted Degros, Magnus Hanson, Keegan Sauder, Nathan Lacoste and Travis Stenger Artwork by Andrew Pommier
Yeah Right!
Himself
Invisible skateboards, Eric Koston, super duper slo mo, Brandon Biebel, Marc Johnson, Owen Wilson, Rick McCrank, The Skatetrix, Gino Iannucci, Mike Carroll, The Magic Board, Brian Anderson, and the entire Girl and Chocolate Skateboard teams are all part of Girl Skateboard Films’ fourth video feature, Yeah Right!
Harsh Euro Barge
The Girl Skateboard team travels to Europe for 3 weeks.
RDS/FSU/2002
The Red Dragons were formed amidst security altercations and piles of broken glass in the summer of 1988. This video autobiography is a comprehensive look at one of skateboardings most infamous crews. View over a decade of all out mayhem, cutting edge skateboarding from the past and present, and the strong bonds of friendship that have been forged along the way. This is the story of the Red Dragons and those who crossed their path.
Menikmati
Himself
Highlighting the international talents of the world's finest skateboard team. Featuring Arto Saari, Ronnie Creager, RodrigoTx., Tom Penny, Rick McCrank, Bob Burnquist, Eric Koston, and introducing Paul Rodriguez. Menikmati showcases the amazing all-terrain genius that only a team of this global magnitude could produce.
The End
Himself
The End is a 1998 Tony Hawk skateboarding film from Birdhouse Skateboards. It was made under the direction of Jamie Mosberg, who also produced and edited it. The original movie was released in 1998, but the movie was re-released in 2001.
The Revolution
Himself
Plan B (1997). The fourth and final installment of the Plan B fourology, The Revolution gives a timely nod to the fundamental changes the team's diverse video productions- Questionable (1992), Virtual Reality (1993), Second Hand Smoke (1994)- made in the direction of modern skateboarding. While stomping a broad and progressive path into the sport's future, each and every incarnation of the Plan B team typified real to real skateboarding, period. Over three years in the making , and well worth the wait Revolution is far the most modern of the company's video offerings in both form and content, but by no means follows the standard format of the day, choosing instead to lead the world of skateboarding to the bitter end. In order of appearance: Pat Channita, Matt Hensley, Jeremy Wray, Rick McCrank, Brian Emmers, Pat Duffy, Colin McKay, and Danny Way.