Entertainment Where Is Ice Road Truckers Alex Debogorski Today? Died? wiki Ana LopezNovember 22, 20220363 views Alex Debogorski is an American truck driver and reality television star born on August 4, 1953 in Berwyn, Alberta, Canada. He is known as one of the stars of “Ice Road Truckers”. Just a simple reminder that the article was only created and owned by marrieddebiography.org. Article cannot be republished on other pages or documents. Copyright is protected by DMCA. All specimens found are reported.Original source: http://businessroundups.org/where-is-ice-road-truckers-alex-debogorski-today-died-wiki/ Table of Contents Early lifeCareerVarious jobsTruck drivingIce road truckersWhere Is Ice Road Truckers Alex Debogorski Today? Died?Private lifeWeddingSon’s deathNet valuePhysical appearanceInteresting facts Early life Alex was born the first of five children of Irene and Stanley Debogorski. Although both his parents were born in Poland, they met in England after World War II. His mother studied music and mathematics at Cambridge University, while his father served as a paratrooper in the Free Polish Brigade. After marrying in London, the couple moved to a farm in Canada, where Alex was born. There is no information about Alex’s younger siblings, though it is known that he had to take care of them after his mother’s death when he was 12 years old. His father worked two jobs at once, leaving his children alone for too long: ‘Dad worked on the railways and he was a farmer, so he really didn’t have time to look after children, because he had to look after cows and pigs and keep the railway running. So I was in charge. He worked hard to find a wife, but I don’t know how many women would want to come and live in a shack in the bush with no running water.” Alex attended the University of Alberta, although he left after a year and never graduated. Career Various jobs Trying to fend for himself, Alex Debogorski spent the first few years after leaving college working as a club bouncer, taxi driver, and other part-time jobs. However, his journey was not an easy one as he was inexperienced in every field: ‘People say it’s hard to get a job now and it was so easy to get a job back then. Well, it was never easy for a boy who knows nothing to get a job.” Truck driving Alex was working in a tire shop when someone came into the shop looking for drivers. Although Alex had no truck driving experience, he volunteered himself for the job. He immediately got a contract and worked as a driver in a coal mine for four years. In 1976, Alex moved to Yellowknife in Northwest Canada, where he worked as a driver until he was able to buy his own truck in 1980. Debogorsky talked about the importance knowledge of mechanics for truck drivers, even though companies don’t necessarily require drivers to know these subjects, as they normally provide experts to fix trucks: ‘When I’m in remote areas, it’s useful for myself to be able to fix things , but also for others I can help. Of course, the electronification of our equipment has made it difficult even for real mechanics to fix some things on our newer trucks. But the more someone knows about his or her job, the better the job can be understood.’ Alex says that in addition to knowing how to fix his car, a truck driver must also possess many skills such as dealing with situations of stress and pressure, map reading, first aid, human relations and even bookkeeping. His four decades of experience have not only given him knowledge in all these areas, but at some point it has also led him to abandon normal roads for icy roads, which are considered very dangerous and require a level of expertise which is difficult to obtain for normal drivers, especially rookies. Ice road truckers “Ice Road Truckers”, which premiered on June 17, 2007, is the History Channel reality documentary series focusing on various truck drivers who risk their lives traveling on ice-covered “roads” to deliver food and other essential supplies to remote areas. areas of Canada and Alaska. Alex Debogorski was initially contacted to participate in the show by a film crew, who had heard about his work ethic and charismatic personality through the locals of Canada’s Northwestern Area. Alex Debogorsky Alex accepted and is one of the few cast members to appear in all of its seasons. “Ice Road Truckers” averaged three million viewers per episode and quickly became the network’s most watched show. It also received rave reviews from critics, such as Virginia Heffernan of The New York Times, who said, “When I watch these guys run… it’s hard not to share in their cold, tiredness, and horrible highway hypnosis, that existential recognition behind the wheel late at night that the attraction of sleep and the attraction of death are one and the same’. Despite the show being reality TV, some scenes have been edited to look more dramatic and engaging for viewers. Debogorsky has declared that some scenes depict situations that didn’t happen exactly as shown: ‘Sometimes I feel like they showed me as a real jerk. But that’s the reality! What can I say? I try not to worry about it. I’m not running for president or anything. One day it will come to an end and then I will disappear in the dust of time.” Alex also appeared in the series “Deadliest Roads”, with the same cast of “Ice Road Truckers”, although centered on virtually impossible roads in countries of different continents, such as Africa and South America. Where Is Ice Road Truckers Alex Debogorski Today? Died? Despite the huge popularity of “Ice Road Truckers”, the show was canceled in 2017 after 11 successful seasons. Alex Debogorski, for his part, still lives and works as a truck driver on the ice. Posted by Alex Debogorsky On Sunday, May 17, 2020 After the end of the series, he keeps himself active on social media, especially on Facebook, where he keeps his fans updated about his activities and work. Most recently, in July 2020 he posted about his return to trucking: ‘I’m on my way again. On the way to Berwyn with my car transporter. I have an old 1929 tractor, a Canadian Ford (Mercury) pickup and another. I park that trailer, hook it up to my back deck, and drive on to Edmonton to pick up the siding for my shop. Back to Yellowknife, unload and reassemble my shop. The two week quarantine is not a problem as I have so much work to do on both sites that I wouldn’t see anyone for weeks.’ Private life Wedding In 1972, while still a student, Alex married Louise. The couple has welcomed a total of 11 children and is apparently still happily married after five decades of marriage. To date, Alex and Louise are grandparents of 13 children, although their goal is to have 90 grandchildren, as Alex revealed in an interview, “we already have 13 grandchildren and everyone [keeps busy working on more] so I wouldn’t be surprised if we get there. The bottom line is that life is short. So, I wonder, what are we doing all this for? I think they are children. Even though I don’t really like children because they are the reason I’m broke!’ Son’s death Alex’s son Andrew Deborgoski died in 2019 when he was caught in a fire that broke out at his Yellowknife home. In 2017, Andrew was diagnosed with ASL (Lou Gehrig’s Disease), a condition that left him unable to walk or sleep. Despite his condition, Andrew was able to “speak” through a machine connected to his head as a cursor. In the midst of the devastating event, Andrew warned his wife to save their children first. Once outside the house and safe with their children, his wife Myriam informed authorities that Andrew was still in the building. However, it was too late to save him and he was pronounced dead after being transported to Stanton Territorial Hospital. The community raised money to help Andrew’s family, collecting a total of $26,000 and a huge amount of physical donations. Alex Debogorsky appears very moved by the support received: ‘We are in this together and many people understand better than me, they have suffered this several times’. The ice roads, my home away from home! I hope you are all healthy and staying safe pic.twitter.com/e4IAm7Fre9 — Alex Debogorski (@IceRoadAlex) March 31, 2020 Net value Alex Debogorski has an estimated net worth of close to $700,000, as a result of his work as a truck driver along with his earnings for appearing in “Ice Road Truckers”, and from an autobiographical book titled “King of The Road: True Tales from a Legendary Ice Road Trucker”. published in 2010. Physical appearance Alex is a man of white ethnicity, though there is no information about his current weight and height. Interesting facts Alex Debogorski is a devoted Catholic and considers himself a family-oriented man. Although there is no information about his current health, he has adopted a healthy lifestyle in recent years. Despite his fame, Alex has shown a dignified attitude to his career: “You see trucks jacking in the snow and accidents that probably couldn’t have been avoided. There are much better drivers than me, but I know enough to respect the weather and listen to the ice.’