List of ''Survivor'' (U.S. TV series) contestants

Survivor is an American reality television show, based on the Swedish program, Expedition Robinson. Contestants are referred to as "castaways", and they compete against one another to become the "Sole Survivor" and win one million U.S. dollars. First airing in 2000, there have been a total of 34 seasons aired; the program itself has been filmed on five different continents. Most recently, the 34th season, Survivor: Game Changers, premiered on March 8, 2017 and ended on May 24, 2017.

Contestants usually apply to be on the show, but the series has been known to recruit contestants for various seasons. For Survivor: Fiji, the producers had hoped to have a more racially diverse cast, and hoped that a more diverse group would apply after the success of the racially segregated Survivor: Cook Islands. When this did not happen, the producers turned to recruiting and in the end, only one contestant had actually submitted an application to be on the show.[1] For the most part, contestants are virtually unknown prior to their Survivor appearance, but occasionally some well-known people are cast.

A total of 498 participants have competed, and 91 of them have competed in multiple seasons: 69 of them competed in two seasons, 18 competed three times, and four competed four times. Eleven seasons have featured returning players: four with all-returnees (Survivor: All-Stars in 2004, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains in 2010,[2] Survivor: Cambodia in 2015, and Survivor: Game Changers in 2017),[3] four with two or three returning players, each on a tribe with new players (Survivor: Guatemala in 2005, Survivor: Redemption Island in 2011, Survivor: South Pacific, also in 2011,[4][5] and Survivor: Philippines in 2012), two with a tribe of ten returning "Favorites" facing off against a tribe of ten "Fans" (Survivor: Micronesia in 2008 and Survivor: Caramoan in 2013), and one featuring a tribe of ten returning players playing against a tribe of their family members (Survivor: Blood vs. Water in 2013).

In several seasons, contestants have been cast but ultimately withdrew before the game began: a 20th contestant, Mellisa McNulty was originally cast in Survivor: Fiji, but dropped out and returned home the night before the show began because of panic attacks,[6] while in Survivor: San Juan del Sur, the 19th and 20th contestants, So and Doo Kim a related couple, were removed just before filming due to a medical emergency.[7] In both cases, the removed contestants were unreplaced. Fiji and San Juan del Sur proceeded with an uneven gender balance. This occurrence made Fiji the only season in the history of the show to have an odd number of players.

Contestants

All information is accurate as of the time the season was filmed, and thus may vary from season to season for returning players.

  ^ Contestant played the game for a second time
  † Contestant played the game for a third time
  ‡ Contestant played the game for a fourth time


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    1. Young, Susan (2007-02-07). "New 'Survivor: Fiji' divides haves and have-nots "Survivor: Fiji"". The Oakland Tribune. ANG Newspapers. Retrieved 2007-08-17.
    2. Hughes, Jason (2009-12-31). "http://www.aoltv.com/2009/12/31/survivor-heroes-vs-villains-cast-revealed/". AOL. Retrieved 2009-12-31. External link in |title= (help)
    3. Holmes, Gordon (May 6, 2015). "‘Survivor: Second Chance’ Invites Viewers to Select the Castaways". Xfinity. Retrieved May 6, 2015.
    4. "'Survivor': They're baaaaaaaack! Russell and Boston Rob join the cast of 'Redemption Island'" (Press release). Entertainment Weekly. January 13, 2011. Retrieved June 2, 2015.
    5. Ross, Dalton (August 24, 2011). "'Survivor: South Pacific': Ozzy and Coach to return for new season. They talk about it here! -- EXCLUSIVE". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
    6. Rudolph, Ileane (2007-02-07). "Survivor Bombshell: Fiji's "Babe" Reveals Why She Bailed!". TV Guide. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
    7. Bierly, Mandi (June 2, 2014). "'Survivor': Two contestants left show before filming began in Nicaragua -- EXCLUSIVE". EW.com. Retrieved June 2, 2014.

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