Rusty DeWees

From maple syrup to duct tape, nothing is out-of-bounds when The Logger takes the stage, he'll have you laughing, "till yer backs git better!"
RUSTY DEWEES grew up in Stowe, Vermont. He has worked as a paper boy, gas jockey, landscaper, logger, concrete worker, school bus driver, basketball coach, and musician. He spent four years racing stock cars and, for a half-dozen years, he was assistant to the late William J. Doyle of the Doyle New York auction house. He works in radio and TV, and has appeared in more than twenty-five motion pictures. With an ear for accent and an eye for the absurd, he created The Logger.
"Even though Rusty keeps us laughing with his oddball insights and off-the-wall philosophies, he also strikes potent emotional chords rooted in love of family, place, and an irrepressible North Country way of life. He's a force of nature." – Jay Craven, screenwriter, film director
You'll be laughing, "Til yer backs get better!"
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