The untold truth of the ‘Deadliest Catch’ star

Edgar Hansen is an American fisherman and former television personality born on January 14, 1971 in Seattle, Washington USA. He is known for his appearance in Discovery’s “Deadliest Catch” as deck master of the Northwestern sailing vessel.

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Early life

Edgar Hansen is the third and youngest son of Sverre and Snefryd Hansen. Following the decades-long tradition of his Norwegian family, Edgar and his older brothers Sig and Norman were included in the crabbing business from an early age.

There is no information about Edgar’s childhood or upbringing. It is known, however, that he did not attend college as he officially joined the Northwestern family boat when he was 18 years old. At the time, his brother Sig had already become a ship’s captain.

Career

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Edgar’s first job in the northwest was as a cook, though it quickly progressed to deck work. Although he was described as a “lackey” by his brother Sig in his early days, Edgar found a place for himself on the ship and successfully became its chief engineer and chief deck officer, retaining this position for three decades.

Deadliest Take

Edgar’s first appearance on “Deadliest Catch” was in its first season in 2005. Although it was his brother’s Sig who acted as Northwestern’s captain, Edgar also gained popularity for his accomplishments as a foreman and engineer. Edgar’s most memorable moment during the show came when he took over as captain during Baird’s season, due to his brother’s absence from the boat due to health issues.

Although full of experience, Edgar was harshly criticized as an alternate captain by Northwestern crew members, who often questioned his decisions and ultimately challenged his authority when Edgar decided to continue fishing. despite stormy weather, which could have seriously damaged the boat, caused injuries to the crew or the loss of sailors.

Edgar’s bitter experience as a captain did not dog him, and he returned once more as deck captain in subsequent seasons of “Deadliest Catch” until 2018, when he officially withdrew from the series due to legal issues.

Other television appearances

Edgar has made various appearances in “Deadliest Catch” spin-off specials and documentaries. He has also been interviewed on TV shows such as “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and “Last Call with Carson Daly”.

In 2020, Edgar Hansen appeared in an episode of “This Old House: Trade School”, a series centered on home improvement projects.

Legal issues

In 2018, Edgar Hansen was convicted of sexually assaulting a teenage girl. The incident happened in September 2017, when Edgar forcibly kissed and inappropriately touched the 16-year-old at a residence in Mountlake Terrace, Seattle.

The crime, which was confessed by the victim to her therapist and then to a police officer in October 2017, was admitted by Edgar in a public statement: “I committed this assault for the purpose of my own sexual gratification.” I’m so sorry for this conduct and have started treatment to make sure nothing like this assault ever happens again.”

Due to a plea deal with Snohomish County prosecutors, Edgar was not jailed and was instead charged with $1,653 in costs. The court ordered Edgar to give authorities a DNA sample, in addition to undergoing evaluation and treatment for sexual deviance. Any future charges related to the case will not be pursued, prosecutors agreed.

After this scandal, Edgar Hansen no longer reappears in “Deadliest Catch”, although he retains his position as Northwestern Deckhand.

Private life

Wedding

Edgar Hansen is married to Louise Hansen, who is believed to be his high school sweetheart.

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The couple who have been married since the ’80s renewed their marriage votes in 2009 after Edgar proposed in an aired episode of ‘Deadliest Catch’: “You’ve been with me through a lot of bullshit, you’ve always been there for me even at worst. Just to signify for our new beginning, Will you marry me again?

The couple have three children together named Logan, Erik and Stefanie. The only one of Edgar’s children to follow his family’s fishing tradition is Erik, who joined the Northwestern crew in 2017.

Brother – Sig Hansen

Edgar’s brother, Sig, has had a significant career as a Northwestern captain since he took over in the 1980s when he was 24.

Sig has ensured his family’s ship has an impressive safety record under his command, with no fatalities at sea for over 30 years. Additionally, Northwestern’s injury rate is low compared to other crabbing vessels in Alaska. This achievement is exceptional given that crabbing is one of the most dangerous jobs in the United States.

In addition to his fishing career, Sig also became an accomplished writer when his book “North By Northwestern: A Seafaring Family on Deadly Alaskan Waters” was published in 2010, becoming a Wall Street Journal and New York bestseller. York Times.

Sig’s health was compromised in 2016 when he suffered a heart attack at sea, forcing him to quit the fishing season and return to captaincy in 2017.

Unfortunately, Sig suffered a second heart attack in 2018 brought on by an allergic reaction to a drug. It was during this series of absences, however, that his brother Edgar temporarily took over as captain to keep the family business active.

In 2017, Sig’s career was partially clouded by allegations of sexual abuse made by his daughter Melissa Eckstrom, who is the only child from Sig’s first marriage to a woman named Lisa Eckstrom.

Melissa, who claims her father sexually abused her when she was two, suffered from depression and an eating disorder as a child as a result of her trauma.

Sig denied his daughter’s accusations, saying it was a stunt: ‘It’s nothing more than an old-fashioned shakedown. It’s a completely frivolous lawsuit full of lies that my ex-wife made up to take my daughter away from me, and is still using to try to extort money from me. It’s blackmail.

Despite Hansen’s efforts to dismiss the allegations, saying they were a continuation of her 1992 divorce and custody lawsuit, a Washington state court in 2018 determined Melissa’s charges were actionable. in court as she ‘is entitled to her own day in court’.

Sig is still part of the “Deadliest Catch” cast, and his brother Edgar has actively defended him against said accusations.

Net value

Edgar Hansen has an estimated net worth of $700,000 due to his work as the deckhand and engineer of his Northwestern family boat.

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Physical appearance

Edgar Hansen is a man of white ethnicity, with blond hair and blue eyes. Although he has a slender figure, his weight and stature are unknown.

Interesting facts

Although suspicious of Edgar’s work ethic, Sig Hansen’s opinion of his brother has changed over the years, calling him a “talented member of the crew” in recent years.

Edgar suffers from a degenerative disease of the spine, which has seriously affected the exercise of his duties as a fisherman.

Edgar rescued Northwestern and his crew when a fire broke out in the ship, caused by an engine room electrical failure.

Her zodiac sign is Capricorn.

Edgar and his brothers Sig and Norman are fluent in Norwegian, as his parents actively spoke the language at home when they were children.

Edgar’s father and grandfather were pioneers of opili crab fishing in Alaska.

Edgar’s older brother, Norman, serves as deckhand.

Northwestern is the only “Deadliest Catch” fishing boat that has been featured in its 16 seasons.

Edgar’s older brother Sig voiced the character of Crabby in “Cars 2”.

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