The creator of Air Bud has died, leaving behind a franchise that started with a chance discovery.
Kevin DiCicco found a stray dog near his home in 1989 and turned him into the sporty star of the ‘Air Bud' franchise.
The search for the next basketball-playing pup is on. Almost three decades after the first "Air Bud" became a sleeper hit, creator and producer of the 14-film franchise Robert Vince announced a new ...
The actor and his golden retriever appeared on “America’s Funniest Home Videos” and on “Late Night With David Letterman" before the "Air Bud" film franchise.
Kevin DiCicco, who created the Air Bud character after he adopted a stray golden retriever in 1989, died today at the age of ...
Kevin DiCicco, the dog trainer and creator behind the beloved “Air Bud” film franchise, has died at the age of 63, his family confirmed. DiCicco died March 21 in San Diego after spending time in ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover Hollywood and entertainment. Kevin DiCicco, the creator behind the hit Air Bud Golden Retriever sports movie that spawned ...
John Oliver discusses "Air Bud" on "Last Week Tonight" (HBO) Three years ago, John Oliver randomly picked a fight with the “Air Bud” franchise, as he is prone to do. On Sunday night, the HBO host ...
(WHTM) — Is the next canine basketball star sitting in your home right now? Robert Vince, creator of the “Air Bud” franchise, recently announced he and his team are looking for the dog star of the ...