‘Deadliest Catch’ star Phil Harris Dead at the Age of 53.

Phil Harris of Deadliest Catch Dead at 53

Phil Harris

Deadliest Catch star Phil Harris, died on Tuesday after suffering a stroke while captaining his Cornelia Marie crab fishing vessel late last month.

Film crews were present and filming for the TV series when Phil Harris suffered the stroke. It is unsure if the incident will be edited out of the TV series.

Discovery Channel and Deadliest Catch executive producer Thom Beers are currently discussing plans for a tribute to Harris.

Harris suffered the stroke while the Cornelia Marie was docked on St. Paul Island in Alaska and off-loading on January 29.

The 53-year-old was airlifted to Anchorage where he underwent 12 hours of surgery the following day and was then put in a medically induced coma to reduce brain swelling, but had exited the coma and begun to show signs of recovery early last week.

Beers acknowledged that despite his death, Harris — who had been part of Deadliest Catch since its first season — will still be featured in the shows sixth season which began filming last November.

“He’ll be a big part of the season and the series, “But this is a huge loss to the series.”

However whether the Cornelia Marie — which resumed opilio crab fishing with relief captain Derek Ray following Harris’ stroke — will remain part of Deadliest Catch going forward is currently undecided, according to Beers.

Deadliest Catch Star Phil Harris on Custom Motorcycle“The fate and the future of the Cornelia Marie and crew (are) up in the air. I’m flying up to meet with his sons and figure out what to do going forward.”

Harris had captained the Cornelia Marie, which he co-owned with Cornelia Marie Devlin, for 19 years and been in the fishing industry for 33 years. However Beers said the captain’s relationship with his sons Josh and Jake, who had joined the vessel’s crew in recent years, is what he’ll remember about him.

“What was fascinating for me was seeing this big rough-and-tumble guy reunited with his sons through work.”

“He had to adjust to all of a sudden being a dad again. It was fun to see the trials and tribulations of raising these two boys in a work environment.”

Phil Harris was also an avid Biker and not only road a custom motorcycle, but he also had a Harley Davidson. He liked to ride all of the time, especially when the weather was right and he was not on his fishing boat.

Go with God Phil Harris.

You can check out more at the Cornelia Marie website by clicking here.

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4 Comments

  1. bekajo

    he will be miss love the show indeed all we have is today we are not promised tommorrow Live,love and laugh

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  2. Pirate

    That’s a $350,000 medical procedure. Insurance companies refuse to pay if any prior blood clots.

    My brother did the Alaskan fishing job, before law school. Dang near kilt him. Both fishin and law school.

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  3. Sandie [Member]

    This is sad indeed. We all have today….nobody is promised tomorrow. My sympathy goes to his family. Thanks again Norm for the story.

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  4. Udayan Chattopadhyay

    Been out of the country for a few years, that’s why I missed this I guess. Used to love this show and I am sure he is missed terribly.

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