Alexis Giorgio Cottavoz-Usher

Alexis Giorgio Cottavoz-Usher obituary, Santa Barbara, CA

Alexis Giorgio Cottavoz-Usher

Alexis Cottavoz-Usher Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 19, 2025.
Alexis Giorgio Cottavoz-Usher

February 6, 1963 – March 30, 2025

The world has lost a true force of nature. Alexis Giorgio Cottavoz-Usher, a native of Santa Barbara, California, and a man who lived life with unrelenting passion and creativity, passed away on March 30, 2025, at the age of 62. A professional surfer, experimental filmmaker, visionary photographer, and self taught sensational drummer. Alexis was a trailblazer whose vibrant energy touched every wave he rode and every frame he captured.

Born in Santa Barbara, Alexis discovered his love for surfing at just 10 years old. By the time he graduated from Santa Barbara High School in 1982, he was already making waves-both literally and figuratively. Alexis became a standout member of the famed "Santa Barbara Goofy Footer's Club," his unique style and talent carving a permanent place for him in the archives of surf history. Whether it was on his iconic Channel Islands square fin after saying " I told Al to cut the tail off to release the lip" to Al Merrick cutting-edge designs and legendary shaper. Alexis approached surfing as both an art form and a science. His style was unmistakable: smooth, fluid bottom turns that transitioned effortlessly into explosive vertical maneuvers.

From Rincon's legendary right-hand point breaks to the beaches of Ventura and beyond, Alexis turned challenges into opportunities, redefining what it meant to be a goofy-footer in a world dominated by regular-foot surfers. His competitive career took him to iconic surf spots around the globe Bali's G-Land, Hawaii's North Shore, Australia's Bells Beach and left an indelible mark wherever he paddled out.

But Alexis wasn't content to simply ride waves; he wanted to document them in ways no one had ever seen before. Armed with a VHS camcorder and an insatiable curiosity, he founded Stormproof Films in 1991. Over the next decade, he produced more than four dozen surf films that captured not just the sport but the culture surrounding it. His underground classic *Good 'n' Plenty* became a touchstone for surf enthusiasts, blending high-performance surfing with raw authenticity.

Alexis didn't stop there. His lens extended beyond the ocean to snow-covered peaks and urban skate parks, chronicling the rise of extreme sports with an eye for detail that was both gritty and poetic. His 2008 book *Shutterspeed* remains a time capsule of this era a stunning visual journey through surfing's golden age and the birth of snowboarding culture. From Bruce Irons at Pipeline to Teahupo'o's monstrous barrels in Tahiti, Alexis captured moments that were as breathtaking as they were fleeting.

In Los Angeles during the late '90s and early 2000s, Alexis expanded his creative horizons into commercial directing and short films like *Apocalypse Knowels* and *Pure Funk*. His ability to infuse energy and originality into every project made him a sought-after collaborator among independent filmmakers and artists.

Alexis lived life boldly and unapologetically on his own terms a fearless adventurer who embraced risk both in sport and art. Friends remember him as "a Santa Barbara Ripper," combining power and grace on every wave he surfed. He was competitive yet deeply connected to the joy of riding waves for their own sake. His storytelling whether through film or photography was imbued with an infectious energy that inspired everyone around him.

Beyond his professional achievements, Alexis was a man of boundless creativity who found beauty in every corner of life. He was also a musician whose talents extended far beyond what most knew about him. His legacy is one of innovation, passion, and an unwavering commitment to living fully a legacy that will inspire surfers, filmmakers, musicians, and dreamers for generations.

Alexis's adventurous spirit and kind heart extended far beyond his talents. He was a loyal friend who brightened every room with his infectious smile and quick wit. He had a knack for making people feel seen and valued, always o ering encouragement or a listening ear when it was needed most. Alexi hung out with a close bunch of guys and girls, and the entire community of friends who made growing up in Montecito so special.

Though Alexis's time with us was far too short, his legacy lives on in the memories he created with family and friends, the waves he conquered, and the stories he shared through his art. He

taught us all to live with passion, embrace creativity, and find beauty in every moment.

Alexis is survived by his Mother, Tamara, his siblings, Giselle, Marina, Kinka, Frederick, Xochil, and nephews as well as countless friends around the world who loved him dearly. He will be deeply missed but forever remembered.

We will be celebrating Alexis's beautiful life will the following events: a Memorial service at Our Lady Mount Carmel, Montecito, CA, Wednesday, May 28, 2025,11am followed by a Celebration of Life, The Anchor Rose, Santa Barbara Harbor, CA, Friday, May 30, 2025, 5pm-10pm and a Memorial Paddle Out, Ledbetter Beach, Saturday, May 31, 2025, 1pm.

Donations can be made to the Go Fund Me account set up in Alexis's honor: https://gofund.me/f12a1b7a

For more information: [email protected]

Ride on forever, Alexis-you've left tracks on waves and hearts alike that will never fade.

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June 13, 2025

Giselle Usher posted to the memorial.

June 13, 2025

Giselle Usher posted to the memorial.

June 1, 2025

PatRick Clark posted to the memorial.

Giselle Usher

June 13, 2025

For my little brother whose life and personality touched so many.
I remain in awe of the legacy you left and will keep your precious spirit alive in my heart.
Photo credits Don Balch, Simone Reddingius.

Giselle Usher

June 13, 2025

PatRick Clark

June 1, 2025

I remember Alexis from the late 1970s to the 1980s.
He always had something going on. Hammonds, Miramar, Rincon.
The wall in front of the Biltmore.

Adriane Diamond Travis

May 29, 2025

Giselle and family. It is with a solemn heart that we extend condolences and process the loss of your son and sibling. Big hugs - Adriane & family.

Benjamin Bottoms

May 20, 2025

My sincere condolences to your family and dear friends.
Benjamin B.

Peter and Katrina Kostigen

May 19, 2025

God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Sabrina Oertle

May 19, 2025

It has been our (Patrick and Sabrina) honor to help the Usher family with these memorial events since the passing of our dear Alexis. This is the official obituary that is also printed in the local Santa Barbara area papers. Please share this link. We will do you proud and then some Lexi!! Forever in our hearts!

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