We’ve lost another true legend in the world of horror. Bloody Disgusting has learned today that
Ricou Browning
, known for playing the titular
Creature from the Black Lagoon
in Universal’s original 1954 horror classic, has passed away this week at the age of 93.
Ricou Browning played the Gill-Man for the film’s extensive underwater sequences, and he subsequently reprised the iconic role in the sequels
Revenge of the Creature
(1955) and
The Creature Walks Among Us
(1956).
An underwater cinematographer and stuntman, Ricou Browning was uniquely equipped to play the Creature from the Black Lagoon, and he went on to direct the underwater sequences in films including
Thunderball
(1965),
Never Say Never Again
(1983),
Hello Down There
(1969), and
Caddyshack
(1980). Browning made his feature directorial debut with 1973’s sea lion movie
Salty
, and he notably also co-created the classic “Flipper” franchise. Later in the 1970s, Browning directed
Mr. No Legs
(1978), centered on a man with shotguns built into his wheelchair.
Wikipedia details Browning’s interesting career trajectory
, “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. Days later, the crew offered Browning the role of the titular Gill-man in the film
Creature from the Black Lagoon
(1954).”