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Robert Anthony Purvey

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Robert (Bob) Anthony Purvey[edit]

Robert Anthony Purvey (born May 14, 1948) is an American surfer, actor, environmentalist, and entrepreneur.

Acting Career[edit]

In 1967 Purvey appeared in Cinerama's film Follow Me.[1]. Purvey's television credits include the lead in the Emmy Nominated Winners: I Can (CBS 1978 – pilot show)[2] a series regular on Lovers and \Friends (NBC, 1977)[3], and co-star in the title role of Mission Impossible - The Rebel (Paramount, 1970)[4]. His last performance on TV was in General Hospital[5].

Surfing Career[edit]

In 1966, Purvey won the noseriding contest at the Morey-Pope Invitational Professional Championships in Ventura, California, also known as the 1966 US Invitational Championships [6]. In 1967, Bob starred in the film Follow Me, an Endless Summer-Esque, adventurous odyssey about three champion surfers going around the world on a quest to find perfect waves.[1] In 1979, he returned to competitive surfing and won the Church Noseriding Championships[7]. In 2004, Purvey started producing Ugly Surf & Urban wear along with promoting his line of Ugly noseriders for Con Surfboards[8]

Environmental Advocacy[edit]

Purvey helped clean up the infamous “Polio Pond” Malibu Lagoon by initiating conversations about a "Watershed Conference"[9]. Purvey continues to promote clean water best practices through his nonprofit at EcoMalibu.org.

References[edit]

External links[edit]

Bob Purvey’s bio on EcoMalibu.org

SurferToday – Follow Me

Encyclopedia of Surfing – Follow Me

TV Guide

Nobody Surf

BFI – Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep

Ultimate 70’s – Mission Impossible

IMDB Bio and Filmography – Bob Purvey

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