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Phil Alexander Robertson (born April 24, 1946) is an American professional hunter, businessman (Duck Commander company), and reality television star on the popular television series Duck Dynasty. He is also featured on the television show Duck Commander , a hunting program on the Outdoor Channel .
Robertson, Phil and Kay Robertson (2015). Exploring the Joy of Christmas: Stories, Recipes, Carols, and More. Salem Books. ISBN 1621574814. Robertson, Phil (2019). The Theft of America's Soul: Blowing the Lid Off the Lies That Are Destroying Our Country. Thomas Nelson. ISBN 1400210046. Robertson, Phil (2020).
Kay Robertson (née Carroway), born () December 21, 1950 (age 74), married Phil on January 11, 1966. [27] She is usually addressed as "Miss Kay" by her husband and sons. Kay married Phil at age 15. She is the mother of Alan, Jase, Willie, and Jep. [28] Phil and Kay's children [29] #
Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson is dealing with a serious medical diagnosis. This week, the reality star's family opened up about his recent health woes, revealing that Phil, 78, has been dealing ...
The family of Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson has revealed he’s been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease. On the Friday (December 6) episode of the Unashamed with the Robertson Family ...
In the podcast episode, Jase noted that the Robertson family is very appreciative of the prayers and support being sent Phil's way. Phil starred on "Duck Dynasty" from 2012 to 2017. He also ...
Aron von Andrian as Phil Robertson. Ronan Carroll as Phil, age 12; Matthew Erick White as Phil, age 17; Amelia Eve as Kay Robertson (née Carroway) Scarlett Abinante as Kay, age 11; Brielle Robillard as Kay, age 16; Connor Tillman as Big Al Bolen; John Ales as Pastor Bill Smith; Kerry Knuppe as Merritt Robertson; Aaron Dalla Villa as Si Robertson
Phil Robertson's son, Willie, shares several updates on his father's health as he battles the "early stages of Alzheimer's" and other health issues, including ministrokes.