Never Give Up

 

What happens when a man trusts God to achieve the impossible? The new movie Never Give Up, shares the story of deaf athlete Brad Minns. The Men’s Singles Tennis Finals at the 1985 Deaf Olympics was truly a Match for the Ages, when Minns fought back from match point to win the Gold medal in the fifth set. The match serves as a framework for the story of this inspirational man who became deaf at the age of three from a deadly fever yet rose to the height of his sport.

NEVER GIVE UP will be in select theaters September 1st, 2023

https://www.nevergiveupfilm.com/

Rick Eldridge

With more than 35 years in the entertainment business as a musician, producer, director, and entrepreneur: Rick Eldridge makes projects happen. Whether sports programming, live production, animated series, or feature films, Rick has been involved in every facet of creative development and production management in the entertainment industry. He is a graduate of Brevard College with advanced studies at the University of North Carolina Charlotte and Full Sail School of Recording Arts. He serves on several charitable, civic, and college/university boards. In addition to THE MULLIGAN, his creative projects include: THE ULTIMATE GIFT (feature film trilogy); BOBBY JONES: STROKE OF GENIUS (feature film); HERMIE & FRIENDS (animated series); GIGI (animated series); RUNNING THE SAHARA (feature documentary); NEVER AGAIN (feature documentary); FIRST RESPONDERS (released Oct 2022); and WHEN WE LAST SPOKE (feature film).

Brad Minns

Brad was born in Toledo, Ohio on June 9, 1965. At the age of three he lost his hearing when he contracted a deadly fever. Rather than send him to special schools, his parents made sure Brad knew how to read lips and had him fitted with hearing aids.

He began playing sports and found that he had an interest in tennis, which he began to participate in more and more. He went on to become one of the top junior players in his age division and received a scholarship at the University of Toledo as a walk-on. The only difference between Brad and his teammates was the fact that he could hear the cheers of the crowds who came to watch him play. After college he went on to become the USA’s number one deaf tennis player and won numerous World Deaf Championships. He also helped the USA to win its first ever Dreese Cup in 1995.

Not being content with just playing professional tennis at the World level, he began using his body building in earnest. In 1995 he won the PAS / Experimental and Applied Sciences nutritional supplement transformation contest now known as Body-For-Life and became their second national spokesperson.  His bodybuilding success earned him various modeling jobs including being Nordic Flex’s cover model and appearing in their national advertising campaign.

Brad has always met his goals and is now determined to teach others how to go for their dreams.  Today, he lives with his wife Ginny in Orlando, FL and works as a tennis professional and personal trainer.  He speaks at FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) groups where he shares his testimony of living a life for Christ.

https://bradminns.com/contact-us/

 
Bruce Davis