If you’ve ever watched Andrew Brophy skate, you know he’s got pop like no other. His ability to send his board soaring with effortless style has made him a standout in the skateboarding world. But how did he get here? Let’s dive into the life and career of this Australian skateboarding legend.
Andrew Brophy was born on November 1, 1985, in Margaret River, Australia. Growing up in a coastal town known for its surf culture, Brophy found his passion in skateboarding rather than the waves. Like many young skaters, he was inspired by the legends before him, admiring icons such as Andrew Reynolds, Eric Koston, Keith Hufnagel, and Brian Anderson.
His breakthrough moment came when he was featured in Girl Skateboards’ “Yeah Right!” video in 2003. This exposure propelled him into the skateboarding limelight, showcasing his raw talent and powerful style.
Brophy is best known for his insane pop—his ability to launch his board higher than most skaters. One of his most iconic moments was being the first person to ever 360 flip a table, a feat that cemented his reputation as a powerhouse in the skateboarding world. His smooth execution and technical precision make his skating mesmerizing to watch.
Over the years, Brophy has been backed by some of the biggest names in skateboarding. His sponsors have included Cliché Skateboards, Fourstar Clothing, Momentum, Grizzly Grip, Huf, Etnies, Girl Skateboards, Modus, Slam City Skates, and Wayward Wheels. His affiliation with Cliché led to his pro status in 2008, marking a major milestone in his career.
As a pro skater, Brophy has had several signature decks, including collaborations with Girl Skateboards. His graphics often reflect his bold personality and unique style, making them highly sought after by skaters worldwide.
Brophy has appeared in numerous skate videos, each showcasing his powerful skating and effortless style. Some of his most notable video parts include:
“Yeah Right!” (2003)
“Nervous Circus”
“The Melbourne Identity”
“Doll”
“When Nature Calls”
“OntourOZ”
“Obtuse Moments”
These videos highlight his ability to dominate ledges, gaps, and rails with a level of finesse that few can match.
Beyond skating, Brophy has a passion for music and plays the guitar. He has been involved in various musical projects, showing that his creativity extends beyond the skatepark.
He currently resides in Cooroibah, Australia, with his wife Emma and their three children. While he may not be competing as much as he once did, he remains deeply involved in the skateboarding community, particularly through Wayward Wheels, a brand he co-founded.
Brophy continues to skate, innovate, and inspire. His involvement with Wayward Wheels keeps him connected to the industry, ensuring that his influence on skateboarding remains strong. Whether he’s filming new clips, designing skate products, or spending time with his family, Brophy’s legacy in skateboarding is undeniable.
Andrew Brophy isn’t just a skater—he’s a force of nature. His ability to push the limits of pop and style has left an indelible mark on the skateboarding world, and his contributions continue to shape the culture today. If you haven’t watched his video parts yet, do yourself a favor and check them out—you won’t be disappointed.
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