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Robert Unvert was a director and producer for ESPN’s “Extreme Sports,”
a varsity football star at Newport Harbor High School and an avid golfer
through his last weeks.
But his friend Mike Keyes remembers how Mr. Unvert never cared about
winning or losing.
“He used to always have a term he’d say: ‘We’re not here for a long
time, just a good time,”’ Keyes, a friend of 25 years, said.
Mr. Unvert died Friday of heart failure as he was boarding a plane in
Ottawa, Canada. The Huntington Beach resident was on his way to Santa
Monica for his next video shoot. He was 45.
“He was quite a colorful character here in Newport Beach,” said his
mother, Jan Landstrom.
Mr. Unvert grew up in Newport Beach and attended Woodland Elementary
and Kaiser Junior High School. He graduated from Newport Harbor in 1974
and considered his football days back then the heyday of his sports
glories, his mother said.
Loved ones agree that he was one of those people who treated people
well, as if they were each special.
“Everyone who met him thought they were his best friend,” Landstrom
said.
Keyes, who says he was Mr. Unvert’s best friend, admits that there are
probably “50 guys running around town” thinking the same thing. He had a
smile and sense of humor that lighted up the room.
“I nicknamed him ‘Shiny,”’ Keyes said. “Not because of his lack of
hair, but when Bob Unvert entered a room, he glowed. He brought out the
best and entertained just about everyone he met.”
As the owner of Oceanwatch Productions in Newport Beach, Mr. Unvert
traveled around the world shooting on location for “Extreme Sports”
episodes. He often did charity video work for the Salvation Army of
Orange County, as well as the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department.
“We have people coming in from all over the world” for the memorial,
Landstrom said. “He was exuberant, happy and made everybody happy who was
around him.”
Mr. Unvert is survived by his wife, Tamara Unvert; parents Jan and
John Landstrom, and Dr. Allen and Cathi Unvert; brother Tom Unvert; and
sister Suzanne Lyons.
A memorial will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at St. Andrew’s
Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The burial will
be at sea and, in lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be
sent to the Salvation Army of Orange County, 10200 Pioneer Road, Tustin,
CA 92782, or the Santa Catalina Island Conservancy, P.O. Box 2739,
Avalon, CA 90704.
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