Career
Harris competed in the professional United Kingdom Championship in 1981, 1982, and 1987. The Vic Harris Snooker League in Essex is named after him. Harris was interviewed by the British Broadcasting Corporation during the 2013 World Snooker Championship.
He said he had his right ear removed due to cancer, but continued to play regularly in Essex.
Harris talked about his role in helping to develop the games of Steve Davis and Stuart Bingham. Harris died on 10 March 2015, aged 69, following a long battle with cancer.
Throughout the day many snooker professionals and those involved in snooker paid tribute to Harris. World Snooker Chairman Barry Hearn tweeted: "Sad news that Vic Harris died today.
My heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.
A great player and Romford hero who will be missed. Life is strange. If Vic Harris wasn"t at Romford, Steve Davis wouldn"t have played there and I wouldn"t have met Steve. If I hadn"t met Steve then there may have never been a Matchroom and the sporting world it helped to create.
Who knows how fate works.
RIP Vic and thanks."
Ex snooker pro and top coach but above all a true gent and lovely guy. RIP Victoria".