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HARRIS, Art

Art Harris, an award-winning journalist for the San Francisco Chronicle, The Washington Post, and CNN, died September 6, 2024, at his home in Atlanta. Art, a native of Atlanta, was 76. He was the son of Arthur L. Harris and Helen Alexander.

A Duke graduate and former U.S. Navy officer, his career began with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Then he moved to San Francisco to report for San Francisco Chronicle. Afterward he reported for The Washington Post, first in D.C., under legendary editor, Bob Woodward, later as the Atlanta Bureau Chief, where he covered such events as the Oliver North story, the Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker story, and civil rights heroes Representative John Lewis and the Honorable Maynard Jackson, Atlanta's first African American mayor. While at The Washington Post, Harris was nominated for the 1986 Pulitzer Prize in feature writing.

When CNN recruited Art as an investigative correspondent, he covered crime, war, and terrorism. Two National Emmy Awards followed his work on the Oklahoma City bombings and Atlanta's Olympic Park bombing. For CNN, Harris broke dozens of exclusives, among them covering the eight-month O.J. Simpson trial, where he became a trustworthy presence on TV screens around the world. Harris was also embedded for CNN with the 3rd battalion of the US Marines in Iraq, reporting from the frontlines.

Harris wrote for Esquire, Rolling Stone, Reader's Digest, People, Penthouse, the Los Angeles Times, and the Chicago Daily News. Authors Dominick Dunne and William Diehl used Harris as a model for reporters in their novels, Diehl even naming them Art Harris.

Harris later transitioned into television production, as an investigative producer for Nancy Grace, ET and The Insider. He covered two Presidential campaigns, including a Laura Bush White House tour, viewed by 30 million people and contributed to CBS News and 48 Hours.

Harris' ability to get to the heart of a story was only rivaled by his role as a loving and supportive husband and father. He encouraged his son, Adam's early success as a runner and later business ventures and helped his son, Josh conquer addiction and launch a career as a professional comic. He found great joy in guest lecturing at schools free of charge, helping aspiring writers find their voice. Although his reporting often showed him to be a tough individual delving into difficult stories, Harris will be remembered as a sweet-tempered person devoted to his family, a practitioner of Yoga, a lover of animals, and as a man who relished helping others.

Harris is survived by his wife of 24 years, Carol Martin; two sons, Josh Harris and Adam Harris; three siblings, Sophie Joel (Alan), Jill Harris Brown (George), and Alex Harris (Margaret Sartor); many nieces and nephews, and his beloved dog and cat, Buffy and Catfish. Those desiring may send memorial donations to LifeLine Animal Project, Donations to LifeLine in memory of Art.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Sep. 11, 2024.

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Gayle Clark

August 16, 2025

Wow. Ed Mosley just told me that Art had passed...I am stunned, had no idea. What a great guy, a dear friend when I was in Atlanta.
There are no words...xx Gayle Clark

Jeffrey Bogart

September 19, 2024

Art was truly one of a kind. He was industrious, inquisitive, supportive, and one great reporter. I had the privilege of having art lecture at one of my seminars and he knocked it out of the park. May his memory be a blessing

DAVID VELKOFF

September 18, 2024

Art was a blessing and gift to this world, and certainly to my life. I was fortunate to have had a special friendship with Art for nearly 70 years. A childhood friendship that deepened over the decades. The most genuine, caring, loving, person. I am grateful that he was my friend. You will always be missed. Healing prayers and love to Carol and all of Art's family. .

NANCY SHEVITZ

September 17, 2024

So saddened to hear of Art’s death. He was a light in so many lives. Love his sister, Jill and son Josh. My condolences to the family. Nancy Shevitz

Lisa Rowe

September 16, 2024

I have known Art for many many years & had the privilege of getting to know him as a kind , understanding friend and spending time with his wonderful wife Carol
That he loved and will always immensely ....i send healing and prayers to Carol
and all of Art´s family .
God bless ,
Lisa Rowe

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Harold Brody

September 15, 2024

I met Artie at Duke as he and I were the only ones wearing a cashmere coat...and we were both Jewish.
He was always friendly and considerate. After he lost his hair, I saw him as a dermatologist on occasion. His success was due to his sharp mind, good looks and wonderful personality. Marrying beautiful Carol was the best thing he did. My sympathies to Carol, his siblings and family. Harold Brody

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Lynnita T.

September 13, 2024

My deepest condolences to Carol and the family. Art was an incredibly talented, curious, kind man and he will be missed.

Susan Wardell

September 11, 2024

Artie was a dear friend of mine, from our days at Duke to a phone call and text a few days before we lost him. He was a best friend: so loyal and loving always, interested in everything and full of fascinating stories! I was honored to be the only non family member at his birthday party in March. He has such a loving family, his amazing boys, and Catfish and Buffy, who are no doubt grieving with the rest of us. Rest in peace, dear friend. I will really miss you
Susan Brown Wardell

abi wilkins

September 11, 2024

I was so lucky to be a sidekick to the three musketeers. Artie and I share the same birthday, and I will always remember our 21st birthday bash at this parent's house. I thankfully reconnected with Art a few years ago. He was brilliant and always there for his friends. When he would write to me, I always had to read it twice - he was a deep, incredibly gifted writer. How blessed we were to have had him in our life. So much love to Mynel, Josh, Adam, Kent and Carol.

John Th

September 11, 2024

Carol, I am very sorry to hear about Art. Please call me, you know the number Same one for 40 years. John T

Lara Kauffman, The Lovett School

September 11, 2024

I am so sorry to learn of Art's passing. He was an accomplished, vibrant, and engaging man that I enjoyed getting to know through the years.

May he rest in peace.

Lara Kauffman
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Sallie Brown

September 11, 2024

Sending love to Artie´s family. He was a wonderful man and he will be missed. Sallie Brown

Michael Shoob

September 11, 2024

Art was one of my oldest friends and though we rarely lived in the same city, we spent a lot of time together over the years either in person or on the telephone. He was a one of a kind spirit - warm and smart, exuberant and caring, ambitious and curious and fearless and full of love and compassion. I can´t imagine ever visiting Atlanta and not spending an evening with him and talking for hours about everything in our lives. I can´t imagine that someone who could soar through life like he did could ever stop living. I can´t imagine ever meeting anyone like him. I can´t imagine the world without him.

Guy Tucker

September 10, 2024

I shared an office building in Buckhead with Art is the early 1980's and he was funny and caring and sharp.

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