Mike Hynson, who epitomized the image of the bronzed surf god as a star of the hit 1966 surfing documentary "The Endless Summer" and, with his outlaw instincts, embodied the rebel ethos of the ...
Supported by By Alex Williams Mike Hynson, who epitomized the image of the bronzed surf god as a star of the hit 1966 surfing documentary “The Endless Summer” and, with his outlaw instincts ...
Rahul Gandhi, who announced the launch of the white T-shirt movement, asked the youth and the working class people to join his movement via a website link or a missed call. Listen to Story Rahul ...
He was handsome and brash and cemented a reputation for navigating the San Diego County surf long before he was captured on film and propelled to worldwide celebrity. Michael Hynson, co-star of ...
Michael Hynson, co-star of the definitive surf movie “The Endless Summer,” died Friday, Jan. 10, in Encinitas after an illness. He was 82. The fun-seeking surfer, whose sunset silhouette on ...
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Mike Hynson - the blond surf rebel who starred in the iconic Bruce Brown film, Endless Summer, passed away at 82 in Encinitas, California. Hynson's death leaves a deep void within the industry ...
It's fair to say that wherever Pacific waves break on the west coast, someone has tried to surf them. Kai Lenny, the son of California transplants, is one of those surfers who heard the waves call ...