Rob Harris (skysurfer)

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Rob Harris
BornDecember 17, 1966
DiedDecember 14, 1995 (aged 28)
Cause of deathfall
NationalityAmerican
OccupationActor
Known forDied during a TV commercial

Rob Harris (December 17, 1966 – December 14, 1995) was the skysurfing world champion of 1994 and 1995. He died in an accident while shooting the Mountain Dew "007" commercial directed by David Kellogg and lensed by Janusz Kamiński.[1][2]

Memorialization[]

The song "Fall Free" from Alan Parsons's 1996 release On Air is dedicated to the vision of Harris, as is Bobby-B's ""; the latter album includes a picture of him in the booklet.

After his death, the Rob Harris Foundation was set up in his memory.

Rob Harris was a roommate of Brad "Daddy X" Xavier, producer of the Kottonmouth Kings, and they frequently refer to his memory. For example, in the song "Misunderstood" rapper Saint Dog is heard saying "we miss Rob Harris" more than once. Saint Dog also raps, "Like DJ Rob Harris, kid I'm soaring," in the song "Life Ain't What It Seems" off the Kottonmouth Kings debut album, Royal Highness.

References[]

  1. ^ Pete Thomas "The X Factor". Los Angeles Times.
  2. ^ "Blast From The Past: Legendary Skysurfing By Rob Harris".

External links[]

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