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      • A crab boat captain who dodged danger for decades in the Bering Sea succumbed to a more common American ailment. Phil Harris, 53, made famous on a Discovery Channel reality show, the "Deadliest Catch," died Tuesday. Harris suffered a stroke last month at a remote Alaska port and was flown to Anchorage for treatment.
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  2. Feb 6, 2024 · This web page lists all the cast members of the reality show Deadliest Catch who have died, along with the causes and dates of their deaths. It does not mention any recent or upcoming deaths of the captains or crew members.

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  3. Jun 26, 2020 · The web page lists the names and causes of death of some of the cast members of the reality show Deadliest Catch, which follows the lives of crab fishermen in the Bering Sea. It includes the captains Phil Harris, Tony Lara, Blake Painter, and Joe McMahon, as well as the deckhands Justin Tennison and Dr. Keith Anderson.

  4. Mar 20, 2024 · Larry Hendricks, the original captain of the F/V Sea Star, passed away on January 25, 2024 at 70. He was a long-time Bering Sea fisherman and a respected and genuine leader on the show.

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    • ‘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 ...

  5. Jun 11, 2018 · Multiple drugs were found at the scene of death of "Deadliest Catch" star Blake Painter, a new report revealed. According to TMZ, police discovered the painkiller Tramadol and another bottle that...

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  6. Feb 9, 2010 · ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Phil Harris, the fishing boat captain whose adventures off the Alaska coast were captured on the television show “Deadliest Catch,” has died, the Discovery Channel said...

  7. Jun 16, 2021 · The 33-year-old fisherman died on Dec. 27 in Tennessee of a drug overdose. The show opened with McGlashan’s captain and friend, “Wild” Bill Wichrowski, receiving the news via telephone.

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