Theotis Beasley
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Full name | Theotis Beasley |
Born | Inglewood, CA, U.S. | 16 February 1991
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Country | United States |
Sport | Skateboarding |
Theotis Beasley (born February 16, 1991) is a goofy-footed American skateboarder from Inglewood, California.[1][2]
Personal life[]
Born in Inglewood, CA, Theotis Beasley is a graduate of Morningside High School.[1]
Beasley is a car enthusiast who currently drives a Bentley GT.[3]
Skateboarding career[]
Beasley started skating at age 11 when his cousin gave him a skateboard.[4] He grew up down the street from the Hawthrone skatepark where he spent considerable time. At Hawthorne, Beasley witnessed and skated alongside professional skateboarders he looked up to including Louie Lopez and Antwuan Dixon.[4] The Hawthrone skatepark is where Andrew Reynolds discovered Beasley when Theotis was 12-years old. Reynolds went by the park with Dustin Dollin, Ryan "Beagle" Ewing, and Erik Ellington, noticing the young Beasley. After seeing him skate, Baker Skateboards put Beasley on flow.[4]
Beasley received attention in the skateboarding community for his part in the 2005 skate video 'Baker 3' produced by Baker Skateboards. Beasley, 14 years old at the time of the release, skated to Machine Gun by the Commodores and ended his part with a switch heelflip down a 9-stair.[5] In Baker 3, his skate part follows Dustin Dollin's part and precedes Rammy Issa's.[6] After the Baker 3 video came out, Beasley turned Am for Baker.[4]
In 2008, Beasley released a part in the video Struggle produced by Chito Tafy Films.[7] In 2009, Beasley released a part in the Nike SB video Debacle by Jason Hernandez, sharing a song, Pretty Please (Love Me), with Shane O'Neill.[8] In 2011, Beasley released a part in the Shake Junt - Chicken Bone Nowison video.[9] Also in 2011, Beasley released a part in the Transworld video - Not Another Transworld Video.
In 2011, Theotis Beasley, at the age of 20, was promoted to the rank of pro by Baker Skateboards and Nike SB. Andrew Reynolds surprised Beasley with the announcement and a pro deck at the Transworld Awards, where Beasley thought he was only scheduled to present an award.[10]
In 2012, Beasley released a part in the Baker video - Bake & Destroy, sharing a song, Sylvester - Do You Wanna Funk, with Terry Kennedy and Jeff Lenoce.[11]
In 2017, Beasley released a "Hip Hop Hijack" Part - produced by Nike SB. Lil Wayne has a guest trick in Beasley's part, doing a boardslide on a jersey barrier.[12]
Sponsors[]
Nike SB, Baker, Stance, Thunder, Spitfire, Shake Junt, Muzik headphones, Bones Bearings, Brooklyn Projects, Savini Rims, Mountain Dew, Young Money[13][14]
References[]
- ^ a b Chesler, Josh (3 May 2017). "How Theotis Beasley Went From Inglewood Skate Nerd to Sponsored Superstar". L.A. Weekly.
- ^ "Theotis Beasley and Jay-Z's Roc Nation". ESPN.com. 2012-10-24. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
- ^ G, Kristie Bertucci Photos: Derick. "DUB Magazine - Theotis Beasley". www.dubmagazine.com. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
- ^ a b c d "Epicly Later'd: Theotis Beasley (Part 1/2)". 9 January 2014.
- ^ "Theotis Beasley discusses Altamont, filming for new Nike and Baker videos". espnW.
- ^ "Baker 3 Full Video". 18 October 2013.
- ^ "Struggle skate video soundtrack | Skatevideosite". www.skatevideosite.com. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
- ^ "Nike SB - Debacle. skate video soundtrack - Video by Jason Hernandez | Skatevideosite". www.skatevideosite.com. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
- ^ "Shake Junt Chicken Bone Nowison – Caught in the Crossfire". Retrieved 2019-03-14.
- ^ "New pro Theotis Beasley on the video part and the pro nod". espnW. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
- ^ "Baker - Bake & Destroy skate video soundtrack | Skatevideosite". www.skatevideosite.com.
- ^ "EXCLUSIVE: Lil Wayne Is Taking Skateboarding Lessons From Professional Theotis Beasley And Practices Until 5am". uk.news.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2019-11-19.
- ^ Meronek, Rob. "Theotis Beasley Profile Bio: Ranking, Photos, Video Global Rank: 1326th Overall". TheBoardr.
- ^ "Theotis Beasley feels right at home for Dew Tour in Long Beach". Press Telegram. 2016-07-22. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
External links[]
- 1991 births
- American skateboarders
- Living people
- African-American businesspeople
- African-American skateboarders
- Sportspeople from Inglewood, California
- 21st-century African-American people