Colby Donaldson
Colby Donaldson | |
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Born |
San Angelo, Texas, U.S. | April 1, 1974
Occupation | Television personality |
Television |
Colby Donaldson (born April 1, 1974) is an American actor and television personality, best known as the runner-up on Survivor: The Australian Outback and as the host for the shows Top Shot and Top Guns.[1][2]
Survivor
The Australian Outback
Donaldson's first appearance on Survivor was in the second season, Survivor: The Australian Outback. After being placed on the tribe Ogakor, he quickly formed a bond with fellow castaways Amber Brkich, Jerri Manthey, and Mitchell Olson. However, he also acted as the swing vote between the alliance between Olson, Manthey, and Brkich and the alliance between Tina Wesson and Keith Famie. Donaldson ended up siding with Wesson and Famie in the decision to eliminate Olson. After the tribes merged, Donaldson joined the rest of Ogakor in systematically eliminating the former members of the rival tribe, Kucha. Colby was also a forced to be reckoned with during the post merge phase, winning five individual immunity challenges in a row and three reward challenges.
Near the end of the competition, he won the final immunity challenge, over former allies Wesson and Famie. As a result, he was given the choice of whom to face in the jury vote. He had formed an alliance with Wesson early in the show and stated that he wanted to see that through. He also said that he did not want Famie to have a shot at winning the title. In the end, Donaldson cast his vote to eliminate Famie, who was generally disliked, and who Donaldson perceived as less deserving to win the title of Sole Survivor, should Donaldson not win himself. Ultimately, Donaldson finished in second place, with Wesson winning in a 4–3 vote, earning the votes from Brkich along with former Kucha members Nick Brown and Rodger Bingham.
All-Stars
He participated in Survivor: All Stars, six seasons later. He was on the Mogo Mogo tribe and was the fifth person voted out (but seventh overall to leave the game due to two contestants voluntarily leaving). At Survivor: America's Tribal Council, Donaldson was voted by an online poll as the "sexiest male castaway" out of all players from the first eight seasons.
Heroes vs. Villains
Donaldson returned to play for a third time in the 20th season, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, and was placed on the Heroes tribe. He quickly became an outsider, after forming an alliance with ex-Survivor: Palau players Tom Westman and Stephenie LaGrossa, who were both eliminated within the tribe's first four Tribal Councils. Donaldson also found less success than previously in the physical challenges, getting outclassed by Coach_(Survivor_contestant). At the tribe's fifth elimination, Donaldson was targeted as an outsider, but was ultimately spared by the tribe, instead voting out the injured James Clement. Donaldson and the rest of the Heroes tribe won the last three immunity challenges before the merge. As a result, both tribes entered the merge with five members each. After Villain Parvati Shallow gave hidden immunity idols to allies Sandra Diaz-Twine and Donaldson's Australian Outback tribemate Jerri Manthey, his own ally and fellow Hero J.T. Thomas was eliminated, giving the former Villain tribe members the advantage in numbers. After Thomas's elimination, all four remaining Heroes were eliminated within the next five tribal councils, with Donaldson being the last Hero remaining in the final episode. Ultimately, he was voted out on Day 37 and became the eighth jury member. He cast his jury vote for the season's winner, Diaz-Twine, over Shallow and Russell Hantz.
In the official issue of CBS Watch magazine, commemorating the 15th anniversary of Survivor in 2015, all three of Donaldson's seasons were voted by viewers as being among the top ten greatest seasons of all time - All-Stars came in sixth, Australia came in fourth, and Heroes vs. Villains was ranked #1.[3] In another poll for the same magazine, Donaldson was voted as the second most attractive male contestant in Survivor history, only behind Malcolm Freberg of Survivor: Philippines and Survivor: Caramoan.[4] Donaldson was one of only two 3-time contestants to appear in this list, the other being Ozzy Lusth (one spot below him). With his five consecutive immunity challenge victories (the final five challenges) in The Australian Outback, Donaldson set the record for the highest number of immunity challenge wins in Survivor history, later matched by Tom Westman, Terry Deitz, Ozzy Lusth, and Mike Holloway. Of these four, only Deitz matched the same record for consecutive challenge wins.
Top Shot
Donaldson hosted Top Shot, which premiered on June 6, 2010 on the History Channel, for five seasons.[5]
Personal life
Donaldson inspired Survivor: Caramoan contestant Sherri Biethman to name her son after him.[6]
References
- ↑ "Top Shot - TV.com". TV.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
- ↑ "H2 Shows". History Channel. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
- ↑ Blickley, Leigh (January 30, 2015). "The 10 Best Seasons In 'Survivor' History". The Huffington Post. Retrieved February 4, 2015.
- ↑ Ross, Dalton (February 10, 2015). "Wait, where's @JohnMCochran?". Twitter. Retrieved February 10, 2015.
- ↑ "Top Shot host Colby Donaldson: "I certainly don't want to rip Probst off" + reality blurred". Retrieved January 2, 2014.
- ↑ "'Survivor: Caramoan' Fan Sherri Biethman: Flirting Is 'Part of My Arsenal' - XFINITY TV Blog by Comcast". Comcast. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
External links
- Colby Donaldson biography for Survivor: The Australian Outback at CBS.com
- Colby Donaldson biography for Survivor: All-Stars at CBS.com
- Colby Donaldson biography for Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains at CBS.com
- Colby Donaldson at the Internet Movie Database