Ax Men: Life & Limb


1:00 pm - 2:00 pm, Tuesday, November 25 on Defy TV (45.6)

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Life & Limb

Season 9, Episode 3

Gabe tries to keep the family operation in business following his father's career-ending injury; Papac Alaska tackles a big job on a remote mountainous island; Greg goes on a quest to find a lost logging train; and Swampman tackles a tough job for a deep-pocketed client.

repeat 2015 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Reality Outdoors Nature Environment Business Action/adventure

Cast & Crew
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Joe Linderborg (Actor) .. Himself - Papac Alaska Logging
Ed Nelson (Actor) .. Himself - Papac Alaska Logging
Craig Rygaard (Actor) .. Himself - Co-owner Rygaard Logging
Gabe Rygaard (Actor) .. Himself - Co-owner Rygaard Logging
Shelby Stanga (Actor) .. Himself - Owner Swamp Man Logging
Patrick Swilley (Actor) .. Himself - Chapman Logging

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Did You Know..
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Joe Linderborg (Actor) .. Himself - Papac Alaska Logging
Ed Nelson (Actor) .. Himself - Papac Alaska Logging
Born: December 21, 1928
Died: August 09, 2014
Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana
Trivia: Muscular leading man Ed Nelson started out as a member of quickie-filmmaker Roger Corman's stock company, appearing in such drive-in fodder as Hot Rod Girl (1956), Invasion of the Saucer Men (1957) and Cry Baby Killer. In these and other low-budgeters of the late 1950s, Nelson not only starred, but doubled on the technical crew: he was one of several production assistants portraying the title crustacean in The Attack of the Crab Monsters (1956), and designed and operated the parasite props in 1958's The Brain Eaters, which he also produced. Eventually outgrowing such things, Nelson rose to TV stardom as Dr. Michael Rossi on the prime time soap opera Peyton Place, which ran from 1964 through 1969. He later starred as Ward Fuller on The Silent Force (1970) and as Dr. Michael Wise in Doctor's Private Lives (1979). In 1969, Nelson hosted a daily, syndicated talk show, which he was ultimately forced to give up when he decided to enter politics ("conflict of interests" and "equal time" were still considerations back then). He played President Truman several times, including the 1980 TV movie Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb, in the 1992 Brooke Shields flick Brenda Starr and onstage in Give 'Em Hell, Harry. Nelson died in 2014 at age 85.
Craig Rygaard (Actor) .. Himself - Co-owner Rygaard Logging
Gabe Rygaard (Actor) .. Himself - Co-owner Rygaard Logging
Shelby Stanga (Actor) .. Himself - Owner Swamp Man Logging
Patrick Swilley (Actor) .. Himself - Chapman Logging

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Ax Men
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Ax Men
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