List of Survivor (American TV series) contestants


Survivor is an American reality television show, based on the Swedish program, Expedition Robinson. Contestants are referred to as “survivors” and they compete against one another to become the "Sole Survivor" and win one million U.S. dollars. First airing in 2000, there currently have been a total of 41 seasons aired; the program itself has been filmed on five continents.

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 608 participants (castaways) have competed so far (as of Survivor: 41). 103 of those participants have competed in multiple seasons: 73 of them competed in two seasons, 23 of those have competed in three seasons, six have competed in four seasons, and only Rob Mariano competed in five seasons of the show. Two contestants, Russell Hantz and Sandra Diaz-Twine, have competed on international editions of the series. Thirteen seasons have featured returning players: five with all-returnees (Survivor: All-Stars in 2004, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains in 2010,[2] Survivor: Cambodia in 2015, Survivor: Game Changers in 2017, and Survivor: Winners at War in 2020),[3] five with two to four returning players on tribes with new players (Survivor: Guatemala in 2005, Survivor: Redemption Island and Survivor: South Pacific in 2011,[4][5] Survivor: Philippines in 2012 and Survivor: Edge of Extinction in 2019),[6] 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).

On two occasions, contestants have been cast but ultimately withdrew before the game began without being replaced: a 20th contestant, model agency owner Mellisa McNulty, was originally cast in Survivor: Fiji, but dropped out and returned home the night before the show began because of panic attacks,[7] while in Survivor: San Juan del Sur, the 19th and 20th contestants, sisters So and Doo Kim, were removed just before filming due to a medical emergency.[8] Fiji and San Juan del Sur proceeded with an uneven gender balance. This occurrence made the show's fourteenth season, Fiji, the only season in the history of the show to start with an odd number of players.

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

In 2017, CBS acquired Network Ten, which acquired rights to the Australian version beginning in 2015. The network will often send an American All-Star to a celebrity-related version on occasion, as has happened in series 5.


Jerri Manthey, Survivor: The Australian Outback, Survivor: All-Stars and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains
Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Survivor: The Australian Outback
Parvati Shallow, Survivor: Cook Islands, Survivor: Micronesia winner, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains runner-up, and Survivor: Winners at War
Brian Heidik, Survivor: Thailand winner
Jenna Morasca, Survivor: The Amazon winner, Survivor: All-Stars
Jonny Fairplay, Survivor: Pearl Islands and Survivor: Micronesia
Stephenie LaGrossa, Survivor: Palau, Survivor: Guatemala runner-up, and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains
Danni Boatwright, Survivor: Guatemala winner and Survivor: Winners at War
Dan Barry, Survivor: Panama
Cirie Fields, Survivor: Panama, Survivor: Micronesia, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, and Survivor: Game Changers
Ozzy Lusth, Survivor: Cook Islands runner-up, Survivor: Micronesia, Survivor: South Pacific, and Survivor: Game Changers
Yul Kwon, Survivor: Cook Islands winner and Survivor: Winners at War
Yau-Man Chan, Survivor: Fiji and Survivor: Micronesia
Ashley Massaro, Survivor: China
Jean-Robert Bellande, Survivor: China
Todd Herzog, Survivor: China winner
Jessica "Sugar" Kiper, Survivor: Gabon 2nd runner-up and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains
Ken Hoang, Survivor: Gabon
Robert "Bob" Crowley, Survivor: Gabon winner
Debra "Debbie" Beebe, Survivor: Tocantins
Benjamin "Coach" Wade, Survivor: Tocantins, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, and Survivor: South Pacific runner-up
Tamara "Taj" Johnson-George (left), Survivor: Tocantins
Russell Swan, Survivor: Samoa and Survivor: Philippines
Jimmy Johnson, Survivor: Nicaragua
Francesca Hogi, Survivor: Redemption Island and Survivor: Caramoan
Elyse Umemoto, Survivor: South Pacific
Whitney Duncan, Survivor: South Pacific
Jeff Kent, Survivor: Philippines
Tyson Apostol, Survivor: Tocantins, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, Survivor: Blood vs. Water winner, and Survivor: Winners at War
Missy Payne, Survivor: San Juan del Sur 2nd runner-up
Kimmi Kappenberg, Survivor: The Australian Outback and Survivor: Cambodia; Joe Anglim, Survivor: Worlds Apart, Survivor: Cambodia and Survivor: Edge of Extinction
Scot Pollard, Survivor: Kaôh Rōng
Desiree "Desi" Williams, Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers
John Hennigan, Survivor: David vs. Goliath
Mike White, Survivor: David vs. Goliath runner-up
Tom Laidlaw, Survivor: Island of the Idols
Elizabeth Beisel, Survivor: Island of the Idols