Terry Kennedy (skateboarder)

Terry Kennedy (born May 27, 1985), commonly as TK, is an American professional skateboarder. He rides his skateboard with a regular footed stance. He is the Co-Founder of Fly Society, a clothing and music brand. His sponsors are Muta Skateboards, Active Ride Shop, Venture, Shake Junt, Glock, Rick Owens, Gold Wheels and FootPrint Insoles.

Terry Kennedy
Born (1985-05-27) May 27, 1985
Long Beach, California, US
NationalityAmerican
OccupationProfessional skateboarder
Known forSHALOM
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)

Appearances

Kennedy appeared on Bam Margera's MTV television shows, Viva La Bam, Bam's Unholy Union and Rob Dyrdek's MTV show "Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory".[1] He had also made cameo appearance in Snoop Dogg's chart topping song Drop It Like It's Hot, as well as in the video for Mistah Fab's song Ghost Ride It. Kennedy has also been featured on ABC Family's show, Switched!.[2] He appears in the skateboarding video game Skate and its sequels Skate 2, 3 and Skate It. Kennedy also appeared on the documentary Beef IV to discuss a beef he had with Lupe Fiasco.

Film

Ice Cream VOL.1, Baker 2G, Summer Tour 2001, Baker 3, Baker Has a Deathwish, Shake Junt's Chicken Bone Nowison, Street Dreams and Bake and Destroy.

Shooting

In June 2005, Terry was shot twice while leaving a party in Long Beach. Once in the forearm and once in the jaw.[3] He made a full recovery.

Filmography

Film

TitleYearRoleOther notes
Street Dreams2009ReeseMain Role
Minghags2009Compton Ass TerryCameo Role
Dirty2005TerryMinor Role

Television

TitleYearRoleOther notes
Being Terry Kennedy2010Himself
Run's House2008Himself
Viva La Bam2003Himself

Documentary

TitleYearRoleOther notes
Beef IV2010Himself

References

  1. Transworld Skateboard magazine; July 2004; Issue 7; pg. 183
  2. "Genevieve Gorder Cast List". TV.com. Retrieved 17 Dec 2010.
  3. "Pharrell's Skating Team Captain Shot In The Jaw".
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