Mika Abdalla and Stephen Kalyn, best known as Allie Hayes and Dean Di Laurentis in Prime Video’s “Off Campus,” will star in Quinn’s three-episode immersive original audio romance “Rent Free.” This marks the second Quinn Originals duet production, following Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie’s “Ember & Ice.” A preview of episode one is available now […]
Mika Abdalla and Stephen Kalyn, best known as Allie Hayes and Dean Di Laurentis in Prime Video’s “Off Campus,” will star in Quinn’s three-episode immersive original audio romance “Rent Free.” This marks the second Quinn Originals duet production, following Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie’s “Ember & Ice.” A preview of episode one is available now […]
Laurie Metcalf arrived for the first day of filming Netflix’s “Big Mistakes” with something she needed to get off her chest. She doesn’t recall where she said it, but it was probably in the hair and makeup trailer sitting next to series co-creator and her co-star Dan Levy. “We had just barely met at that […]
Laurie Metcalf arrived for the first day of filming Netflix’s “Big Mistakes” with something she needed to get off her chest. She doesn’t recall where she said it, but it was probably in the hair and makeup trailer sitting next to series co-creator and her co-star Dan Levy. “We had just barely met at that […]
As “The Way Home” nears the end, Hallmark will release a playlist featuring 30+ songs, including original music, covers and scores used throughout the four seasons. The news was announced on Sunday at the ATX TV Festival by stars Chyler Leigh, Evan Williams and Sadie Laflamme-Snow. On June 12, the playlist will be released on […]
As “The Way Home” nears the end, Hallmark will release a playlist featuring 30+ songs, including original music, covers and scores used throughout the four seasons. The news was announced on Sunday at the ATX TV Festival by stars Chyler Leigh, Evan Williams and Sadie Laflamme-Snow. On June 12, the playlist will be released on […]
It’s not an easy game — but someone’s got to play it! Survivor has maintained its status as a fan favorite and ratings juggernaut for CBS since its debut in 2000.
The reality series, which awards one sole Survivor the $1 million each season after lasting 39 days outside, has come a long way over the years. Host Jeff Probst, who has been at the show’s helm since the premiere, has been open to changes as well, with formatting and twists constantly being added in.
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It’s not an easy game — but someone’s got to play it! Survivor has maintained its status as a fan favorite and ratings juggernaut for CBS since its debut in 2000.
The reality series, which awards one sole Survivor the $1 million each season after lasting 39 days outside, has come a long way over the years. Host Jeff Probst, who has been at the show’s helm since the premiere, has been open to changes as well, with formatting and twists constantly being added in.
Survivor found its first champion with Richard Hatch in Survivor: Borneo. Three years later, Richard returned to compete on Survivor: All-Stars but did not take home the crown. Years later, Sandra Diaz-Twine made history and became the first-ever two-time winner.
Sandra wouldn’t be the only two-time victor for long. For Survivor’s 40th season, Winners at War, 20 former champions returned to the game to compete for a $2 million prize. Tony Vlachos ultimately took the crown and the cash.
After winning season 1, Richard appeared on The Apprentice 11 and The Biggest Loser season 17. He returned to Survivor for season 8, Survivor: All-Stars. In 2006, Richard was convicted of tax evasion and served 51 months in prison. In 2011, he served a separate nine-month sentence for a probation violation. In 2024, Richard made his reality TV return for House of Villains season 2.
After winning Survivor: The Australian Outback, Tina competed on All-Stars and Blood vs. Water. In 2006, she wrote a book, Out Live, Out Laugh, Out Love. She is married and has a daughter, Katie Collins, who also competed on Survivor.
After winning season 3, Ethan went on to compete on All-Stars and Winners at War. He is also a former professional soccer player and after winning Survivor, he cofounded a nonprofit organization called Grassroot Soccer, during which soccer is used to raise money and awareness to fight HIV.
Zohn was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2009. He underwent multiple rounds of treatment and went into remission in 2010. His cancer returned in 2011 but after stem cell transplants, he announced he was cancer-free in 2013.
He dated Survivor alum Jenna Morasca from 2003 to 2013. He has been married to Lisa Heywood since 2016.
Vecepia became the first African American contestant to win Survivor during season 4. She married Leander Robinson while the season was airing and the birth of their son was featured on an episode of TLC's A Baby Story in 2004.
The actor, who won Survivor: Thailand, faced many legal troubles after his time on the show. Brian filed a restraining order against his then-wife, Charmaine "C.C." Costigan, in 2002, alleging assault. The order was lifted as he didn't show up in court. The pair, who share one son, divorced in 2006. Brian quickly remarried and had three more children. In 2006, he was arrested for allegedly shooting a dog with an arrow.
When she won Survivor: The Amazon in 2003, Jenna became the youngest woman to ever win at age 21. She joined Survivor: All-Stars but left after nine days to be by her mom's side as she was battling cancer. Now, she works as a veterinary nurse and as an ER nurse at an emergency hospital.
Jenna dated Survivor vet Ethan Zohn from 2003 to 2013 and the pair competed on season 19 of The Amazing Race.
In 2018, she was arrested for possession of narcotics paraphernalia and DUI.
Known as one of the best, Sandra won the first two seasons she appeared on, Survivor: Pearl Islands and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains. She returned for Game Changers and was a mentor on Island of the Idols. She also competed on Winners at War and ultimately quit the show.
Sandra went on to compete on the Australian version of the reality series in January 2022 alongside her daughter Nina. She later appeared on season 2 of The Traitors in 2024.
The Army vet lives in North Carolina with her husband and her two children.
Amber won Survivor: All-Stars after previously competing on The Australian Outback. She went on to compete on season 40, Winners at War.
Amber married "Boston Rob" Mariano, who proposed during the All-Stars finale, in 2005. The duo, who competed on The Amazing Race twice, share four daughters.
The firefighter returned for Heroes vs. Villains after winning season 10. He worked for the New York City fire department for 20 years and retired in 2005. Tom has one daughter.
The former Miss Teen USA won season 11 of Survivor and later returned for Winners at War. She now works as an on-air personality for KCSP in Kansas City and runs a sports clothing label. Danni shares two sons with husband Casey Wiegmann.
The yoga instructor and musician, who performs under the name Odd Us, returned to Survivor during Blood vs. Water. He shares two children with wife Christy Petersen.
The season 13 winner and Yale alum went on to compete on Winners at War. Yul has had many jobs over the years. In 2007, he worked as a CNN correspondent on a series exploring issues in the Asian American community. He later worked as a lecturer for the FBI, before landing a job working at the privacy department at Facebook. He currently works at Google in product management.
Yul shares two children with wife Sophie Tan.
Following his Fiji win, the entrepreneur launched a creative management company and worked with many celebrities. He also established the Perthes Kids Foundation, a charity for children with Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease. In 2020, he cofounded the startup company The Smart Tire Company. He is also a father.
Todd is best known for winning season 15 of Survivor. He briefly dated Survivor: Tocantins' Spencer Duhm before meeting Jess Hermansen, whom he married in November 2020. He currently makes and sells customized Funko Pop toys.
Parvati won her second season of Survivor, Micronesia, in 2008. She returned for Heroes vs. Villains and Winners at War and briefly hosted Survivor Live for CBS and Around the World for Free.
In 2020, she coauthored a children's book titled Om the Otter. The reality star has one daughter with estranged husband John Fincher, whom she married in 2017. Parvati filed for divorce in August 2021 and requested a restraining order. She came out as queer in 2023 while confirming her relationship with comedian Mae Martin.
Parvati competed on season 2 of The Traitors in 2024, where she was the second Traitor to be banished. She then placed fourth on season 2 of Deal or No Deal Island in 2025. Parvati competed alongside DONDI winner David Genat on Australian Survivor: Australia vs. the World, in 2025.
The former teacher won Survivor in 2008, becoming the oldest to win at age 57. He lives in Maine running the Maine Forest Yurts, a year-round campground he created with his wife and children. He also founded a nonprofit called the Durham Warriors Project and the Durham Warriors Survival Challenge.
The model earned the nickname "Fabio" during his time on season 20. He has had small film roles in A Dream Within A Dream and Burning Man: Metropolis. He also is the drummer for Space Funk Odyssey.
"Boston Rob" Mariano has appeared on six seasons of Survivor, winning season 22, Redemption Island. He has competed on The Amazing Race twice alongside his wife, Amber, a previous Survivor winner. The duo married in 2005 and have four daughters.
In 2022, Boston Rob joined the second season of Secret Celebrity Renovation as the show’s general contractor. He also competed on the inaugural season of Deal or No Deal Island in 2024, finishing in fourth place. The following year, he competed on season 3 of The Traitors, where he lasted seven episodes.
After winning South Pacific, Sophie returned for Winners at War. She completed med school and worked in TV producing and management consulting. Sophie married husband Robert Shady in 2019. The duo welcomed son Robinson in 2021 and daughter Teal in 2023.
The interior designer won season 24 and returned for Winners at War. She currently works at Kate Kingman Interiors and lives in San Antonio, Texas, with her husband and three children. After Survivor, Kim went on to host the 2021 HGTV series Why the Heck Did I Buy This House?
Denise also returned for Winners at War, many years after winning season 25. She works as a licensed mental health therapist and a certified sex therapist in Iowa, where she resides with husband Brad Stapley and their daughter.
John won his second season of Survivor, Caramoan, in 2012. He went on to become a TV writer, working on CBS' The Millers and Kevin Can Wait as well as Paramount+’s Stark Trek: Lower Decks.
The Utah native has competed on four seasons of Survivor, winning Blood vs. Water, his third. He also appeared on Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars 2, where he proposed to now-wife Rachel Foulger in 2015. The duo share two children.
In 2022, Tyson competed on The Challenge USA, a CBS spinoff of the MTV competition series.
In addition to reality TV, Tyson has been playing competitive poker since 2016. He is also a professional pickleball player and podcast host.
Tony is the second person to win two seasons of Survivor. He first won season 28, Cagayan. While he didn't win his second season, Game Changers, he won season 40, Winners at War. Tony married Marissa Vlachos in 2012 and the pair have two children. He works in New Jersey as a police officer. Tony returned to reality TV in 2025 for The Traitors season 3, where he was the fourth player eliminated.
After winning San Juan del Sur despite her sister being the first one eliminated, Natalie went on to compete on Winners at War, coming in second place. The crossfit trainer competed on The Challenge: Double Agents in 2021, but had to leave after learning she was pregnant. She suffered a pregnancy loss after returning home.
The Texas native has worked as a real estate agent ever since winning Worlds Apart. He also founded an online T-shirt company called Sweet T's Designs and is currently engaged to Big Brother alum Meg Maley.
The firefighter has been on Survivor three times — first competing with his wife, Val Collins, on San Juan del Sur before returning solo for Cambodia and becoming the Sole Survivor. He also appeared on Winners at War. He works for the Cambridge Fire Department in Massachusetts and has four children. Jeremy was one of the four Survivor alums to compete on The Traitors season 3 and was the fifth player to be eliminated.
After the travel consultant won season 32, she went on to join Winners at War and came in third. Michele's reality TV career continued in 2021 when she joined season 37 of The Challenge in 2021. She later competed on The Challenge: Ride or Dies in 2022 and The Challenge: USA 2, The Challenge: Battle for a New Champion in 2023 and The Challenge 40: Battle of the Eras in 2024.
Adam was crowned the season 33 winner in 2016 and competed on Winners at War. In 2017, he became the host of Taiwan: Off the Grid, a travel show based in San Francisco. Adam currently works as a reality TV casting coach. In January 2023, he got engaged to longtime girlfriend Kailey Maurer. The couple wed in May 2024.
Sarah won her second season of Survivor, Game Changers, in 2017, after first competing on Cagayan three years prior. She also returned for Winners at War. Sarah also went on to compete on — and ultimately win — CBS’ The Challenge USA in 2022. The police officer lives in Iowa with fiancé Wyatt Wardenburg and their son.
The Marine won season 35, Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers, and returned for Winners at War. In 2022, he also competed on The Challenge USA. He now lives in Boise, Idaho, with wife Kelly Russell and their two children, and works in real estate.
After winning Ghost Island, Wendell returned for Winners at War. After becoming a lawyer, Wendell left his practice and founded Beve Unlimited, a furniture company. In 2020, he began the cohost of HGTV’s Hot Mess House. In 2023, Wendell competed on the Amazon series The Goat. He joined the cast of the 2025 reboot of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.
In May 2023, the reality star welcomed son Wendell Carter with ex Chelsea Brooks.
The former public defender won season 37, David vs. Goliath, in 2018, and returned for Winners at War. He currently lives in Kentucky with wife Grisel Vilchez and worked at the Kentucky Commonwealth's Attorney Office. In 2022, Nick was elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives.
After winning Edge of Extinction, the South Carolina native shared his plans to move to Chicago with his wife, Katelyn Jermstad. He currently works for LGCY Nation. In 2023, Chris competed and won season 2 of The Challenge USA.
The elementary school teacher won season 39, Island of the Idols, in 2019. He returned to teach fourth grade on Long Island until returning to reality TV, joining the cast of The Challenge: Spies, Lies and Allies in 2021.
On the season 41 finale, Erika made history as the first Canadian to win Survivor. Additionally, she was the first woman to win in six seasons. She now hosts her own podcast, “Happy to See Me.” In 2023, Erika competed on the first season of the Canadian version of The Traitors.
The Canada native took home the trophy for season 42 of the reality series, which aired in spring 2022. She has since returned home and continued to inspire others by giving speeches to junior high school students in November 2022. In April 2024, Maryanne tied the knot with Konner Howell.
The heart valve specialist won season 43 of Survivor in December 2022. Shortly after his win was announced, he revealed he would be donating the $1 million in prize money to veterans who need help. One year after his win, Mike announced that his entire prize had been donated.
Yam Yam, a Puerto Rico-based salon owner, won Survivor season 44, which aired in May 2023. He defeated Heidi Lagares-Greenblatt and Carolyn Wiger 7-1-0 in a landslide jury vote.
He will compete on season 4 of The Traitors in 2026.
The entrepreneur ultimately took home the prize over her showmance partner, Austin Li Coon, in a 5-3 vote during the season 45 finale. She cohosted the Survivor podcast “On Fire” while season 46 aired in 2024.
The hair salon owner beat fellow castaways Charlie Davis and Ben Katzman in a 5-3-0 vote during the May 2024 Survivor 46 finale. She and husband Jackson Petty welcomed their first child, son Beau, in September 2024.
Rachel was crowned the Sole Survivor on season 47. She made Survivor history by becoming the fourth woman to win four individual immunity challenges. Rachel returned to cohost the “On Fire” podcast to recap season 48 in 2025.
Kyle won Survivor 48 by playing a covert game with castmate Kamilla Karthigesu, whom he forced into the firemaking challenge at final four. He defeated the duo of Eva Erickson and Joe Hunter at the final tribal council by a 4-2-1 vote.
After the roller-coaster 49th season — which host Jeff teased was "one of the most unpredictable games we have ever seen" — Savannah was named Sole Survivor and took home the $1 million prize. She won the fire-making challenge and also tied the record for most individual immunity wins by a woman in a single season. Fans haven't seen the last of Savannah yet — it was revealed in December 2025 that she will return for the epic Survivor 50 alongside Rizo “Rizgod” Velovic and more all-stars.
On her fourth time competing on the reality series, Aubry was crowned the Sole Survivor on its monumental 50th season. The marketing director took home the $2 million cash prize and a Toyota Land Cruiser, which was a surprise reward revealed during the live finale.