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  1. Phillip Charles Harris (December 19, 1956 – February 9, 2010) was an American captain and part owner of the crab fishing vessel F/V Cornelia Marie, which has been featured on Discovery Channel 's documentary reality TV series Deadliest Catch. He suffered a stroke while offloading C. opilio crab in port at Saint Paul Island, Alaska, on January ...

    • Coping with Pain
    • ‘Just Paralyzed’
    • Crucial Days in Anchorage
    • ‘So He Could Be at Peace’

    Phil Harris began this January’s opilio crab-fishing season dealing with injury and concerns about his health on the high seas, according to friends and family. “You talk about pain,” says Josh, “but my dad had four crushed disks in his back, so he had been in pain the whole trip and that affected his fishing, too.” According to Todd Stanley, the C...

    While off-loading crab in Alaska on Jan. 29, Cornelia Marieengineer Steve Ward found Phil Harris on the floor of his room, unable to move. Harris called for son Josh, who in turn, got Todd Stanley to stay with him while Josh called 911. “The whole left side of his face was in paralysis, and that was hard,” Josh says. “He couldn’t move his arms or a...

    A few days after Jan. 31, Phil Harris came out of a medically induced coma and right away started asking for friends to spend time with him. “Phil and I have sat up and had many arguments about what it is to produce a good story,” says cameraman Stanley. “When he called me into the room that day, after 20 minutes of trying to understand what he was...

    In the four days prior to his death, “he was Phil,” says Mittman. “We sat up and talked until midnight, not constantly because of catnaps, but that was our quiet time away from the cameras. We talked in detail, and he had regrets, and he shared them with me and he probably shared them with his sons. He accomplished what he needed to get done so he ...

  2. Nov 17, 2020 · The first such tragedy occurred in 2010 during Season 6, when "Deadliest Catch" star Captain Phil Harris of the Cornelia Marie suffered a stroke that happened off-camera, per Pop Matters. As The U.S. Sun reports, he died at the age of 53 after 11 days in the hospital. Advertisement. Harris' stroke kicked off a run of episodes that focused on ...

  3. Apr 21, 2022 · How did Phil Harris die? On February 9, 2010, Harris died at the age of 53 after he suffered a stroke while unloading the boat at Saint Paul Island, Alaska. Most read in Entertainment.

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  4. Oct 2, 2024 · How Did Phil Harris From Deadliest Catch Die? Fishing wasn’t just a job for Phil Harris – it was a lifestyle. He grew up on a boat and became a captain pretty early in his life.

  5. Feb 11, 2010 · Feb. 10, 2010. Phil Harris, the bearded, cantankerous captain of the Cornelia Marie, one of the small fleet of crab-fishing boats that have plied the perilous waters off the coast of Alaska for ...

  6. Feb 10, 2010 · Tough fishing boat captain Phil Harris, whose brave exploits in the wild waters off the Alaskan coast were captured on the popular television show "Deadliest Catch," has died, family members said.

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