Colby Donaldson(born April 1, 1974[1]) is an American television personality. He became the runner-up ofSurvivor: The Australian Outback(2001). He then competed on two moreSurvivorseasons,Survivor: All-Stars(2004) andSurvivor: Heroes vs. Villains(2010). He has also hosted reality competition shows, such asTop Shot,Top Guns,[2]The ButcherandAlone,all on theHistorynetwork.

Colby Donaldson
Born(1974-04-01)April 1, 1974(age 50)
OccupationTelevision personality
Known for
Spouse
Britt Bailey
(m.2016)

Early life and education

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Donaldson grew up inChristoval, Texas.[1]He playedhigh school footballfor and graduated in 1992 fromChristoval High School.[3]He earned a college degree inbusiness marketingfromTexas Tech Universityin 1996.[3][4]Then he briefly worked as anHMO's sales representative[1]and then became a self-employedcar tuner[1]inSan Angelo.[5]He moved his business toDallas[5]in late 2000.[3]

Donaldson's father, an architect in San Angelo, and mother divorced a few years beforeSurvivor.[3]

Survivor: The Australian Outback

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Donaldson first appeared onSurvivor: The Australian Outback(2001) as part of the Ogakor tribe, which was divided between two alliances: one led by bartender/actressJerri Manthey,whose flirtations Donaldson grew weary of;[6][7]and another includingKeith FamieandTina Wesson.HisTexan flagwas notoriously used as a rooftop for the tribe's camp.[5]

After two Ogakor members were voted off,[8][9]in the season's fourth Tribal Council (and Ogakor's third), Manthey's alliance voted against Famie, but Donaldson voted alongside Wesson's alliance against a member of Manthey's alliance and singer-songwriter Mitchell Olson, leading to the 3–3 tie and then the 2–2 retie. Votes cast in prior Councils weighed in to break the deadlock. Famie was not voted before, but Olson was voted once, leading to Olson's elimination.[10]

When the Ogakor and Kucha tribes merged into the Barramundi tribe, ten overall contestants remained—five each of their own tribe.[a]Furthermore, the former Ogakor tribe was still divided between the two alliances.[11]One of ex-Ogakor members Keith Famie won the season's first Individual Immunity challenge,[12][b]making ex-Kucha members unable to vote against Famie. In Barramundi's first Tribal Council, the ex-Ogakors, despite division among them, voted against an ex-Kucha memberJeff Varner,but ex-Kucha members, still unable to vote against Famie, voted against an ex-Ogakor member Colby Donaldson, leading to the 5–5 tie and then the 4–4 retie. To break the second tie, Varner was eliminated based on votes cast against him in prior Councils, while votes against Donaldson had never been cast previously.[13]

The ex-Ogakors held majority advantage and voted out another ex-Kucha member.[14]Then heavily disliked Manthey was voted off.[15]Then eliminations of other remaining ex-Kucha members[c]and another ex-Ogakor memberAmber Brkich,who still aligned with Manthey post-merge, followed.[16][17]When three players remained, Donaldson won the season's final immunity challenge, "Fallen Comrades", the quiz about eliminated contestants.[18]This was his fifth consecutive individual immunity win.[19]

As the only player eligible to vote while possessing the Individual Immunity necklace, Donaldson voted off Famie, whom Donaldson found unworthy to be one of the final two,[20]placing Famie third, and kept Wesson as promised.[21][d]

In the Final Tribal Council, Donaldson and Wesson revealed onscreen to the jury their own core alliance that helped maintain the Ogakor tribe's strength. They both further revealed using and holding Famie as part of their voting strategy from Olson's elimination to the final three.[23][24]Donaldson became the runner-up to winner Tina Wesson by the 3–4 jury vote.[e]For the runner-up placement, Donaldson earned $100,000 (equivalent to $172,000 in 2023).[26][f]

Donaldson later sold oneBayaPontiac Aztekthat he won in one of the season's reward challenges.[28]

Post-Australian Outbackappearances

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AfterThe Australian Outback,Donaldson appeared alongside otherSurvivorplayers in the May 8, 2001, episode ofThe Rosie O'Donnell Showand received fromRosie O'DonnellaHarley-Davidsonmotorcycle,[29]one of his answers he made inThe Australian OutbackFinal Tribal Council.[g]He was one ofAustralian Outbackplayers appearing onHollywood Squareson the week of May 14, 2001.[31]He was a representative and spokesman for aMake-A-Wish Foundationfundraising event at its West Texas branch (Permian Basin) on May 16, 2002.[32]He appeared in aSaltgrass Steak Housecommercial.[33]

Donaldson moved from Dallas toLos Angelesin summer 2001 and then began taking acting lessons.[34]He debuted his acting career in a television filmAnother Pretty Face,which first aired onPAXon November 8, 2002.[35]In the film, his character has marital issues and is the son-in-law of its main character (Mel Harris), a middle-aged newscaster who is fired from a news station for being too old and then, after makeover andplastic surgery,poses as a younger woman for her new job in another news station.[36]

Donaldson narrated anIMAXfilmTexas: The Big Picture,which premiered in the IMAX Theatre of theBullock Texas State History Museumon May 3, 2003.[37]He also appeared in televisedSchickcommercials by no later than early 2004.[38]

Survivor: All-Stars

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Donaldson competed inSurvivor: All-Stars(2004) as part of the original Mogo Mogo tribe.[39]Mogo Mogo and Chapera absorbed the remaining members of the Saboga tribe, which dissolved after finishing last in a rowing challenge. Then Donaldson secretly arranged to oust theBorneowinner and another Mogo Mogo tribe memberRichard Hatch,whom Donaldson perceived as a threat, making Hatch the fifth player eliminated.[40]After asserting leadership for Mogo Mogo, Donaldson was eliminated by the 3–2 vote due to his potential threat status, despite his efforts to oustThe Australian Outbackreturnee Jerri Manthey.[h][41][i]At the reunion show, Donaldson was voted the sexiestSurvivormale player.[42]

Post-All-Starsappearances

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Donaldson portrayed himself in "The Survivor"(2004), an episode of American sitcomCurb Your Enthusiasm.In the episode, he is mistaken for aHolocaust survivor,[43]and he and an actual Holocaust survivor argue at a dinner table over whose survival experience was tougher to endure than the other.[44][45]He portrayed also ahigh school sweetheartof one of leading characters in theGood Girls Don'tepisode that aired onOxygenon July 9, 2004,[46]He portrayed a cop, unbeknownst to a main character Bridget (Kaley Cuoco) who entered a club with afake IDcard and became attracted to him there, in the8 Simple Rulesepisode that aired onABCon November 12, 2004.[47]That same year, he portrayed a love interest ofBrittany Hodges(Lauren Woodland) inThe Young and the Restless[48]and a dim actor and rival ofJoey Tribbiani(Matt LeBlanc) in three episodes ofJoey.[49][50]

Donaldson was amongPeoplemagazine's"50 Hottest Bachelors" of 2004.[51]He was one of celebrity judges forAnimal Planet'sNuts for Mutts,a contest for mixed-breed dogs, that same year.[52]

Donaldson andSurvivorhostJeff Probstmade guest appearances onMad TVin 2005.[53]He and singerGloria Gaynorhosted an episode of fourteen-part Animal Planet seriesThe A-List(2007) covering survival of strong animals.[54]Donaldson frequently appeared in talk showRachael Ray.[55]He hostedSpeed'sAmerican Thunderin 2009 and appeared at aMake-A-Wish Foundationmotorcycle-based fundraiser "Rumble to the Summit" on June 12–13, 2009.[56]

Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains

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Donaldson competed for the third time inSurvivor: Heroes vs. Villains(2010) as part of the Heroes tribe,[57]which early in the season lost its four members as result of losing four of five tribal immunity challenges.[58]After one Hero and one Villain were eliminated in the same episode,[59]when both tribes merged, ten players remained—five each from Heroes tribe and Villains tribe. Then the remaining Heroes were systematically eliminated.[j]When he was eliminated, Donaldson was the last remaining Hero and finished in fifth place.[61]

Post-Heroes vs. Villainsappearances

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Donaldson hosted reality competition seriesTop Shot(2010–2013),[62][63] The Butcher(2019),[64]and Mountain Men: Ultimate Marksman(2022–),[65]all on theHistory network. He was one of three celebrity judges for the fifth annualPennzoilVictory Burnout Challenge,[66]part of the 2012NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race.[67]

Personal life

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In 2016, Donaldson married long-time girlfriend Britt Bailey. Donaldson and his wife reside inAustin, Texas.[68]

Donaldson inspiredSurvivor: Caramoancontestant Sherri Biethman to name her son after him.[69]It is estimated that over 2,000 babies were given the name Colby in 2001 because of Donaldson's popularity.[70]

Filmography

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Main source:The Dallas Morning News(2004)[71]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2001 Survivor: The Australian Outback Contestant Runner-up
Hollywood Squares Panelist 2 episodes
Politically Incorrect Self 1 episode
2002 Just Shoot Me![72] Tad "Halloween? Halloween!"
Reba Trent "Ring-a-Ding"(2002)[73]
2004 Survivor: All-Stars Contestant Eliminated; 12th place
Curb Your Enthusiasm Himself "The Survivor"(Season 4, episode 9)
Good Girls Don't... Chuck 1 episode
The Young and the Restless Jason[74] 1 episode
8 Simple Rules Shawn "Secrets"
JAG Navy Lt. Brendan Slattery "One Big Boat"
2005 Joey Gunnar 3 episodes
Mad TV[53] Himself Season 10,Episode 15
Rodney Walter 1 episode
Las Vegas[75] Trey Cooper "Whatever Happened to Seymour Magoon?"
The Contender Self 1 episode
2006 Bones[76] Dr. Graham Legiere "The Man in the Morgue"
Pepper Dennis Sleazy Man 1 episode
2007-2010 Rachael Ray Self 34 episodes
2010 Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains Contestant Eliminated; 5th place
2010-2013 Top Shot Host 5 Seasons/61 episodes
2012 Top Guns Host 10 episodes
2013 Spartan Race Host
2019 The Butcher Host 6 episodes
2021 Alone Host Season 7/11 episodes
2022 Mountain Men: Ultimate Marksman Host Season 1/8 episodes

Movies

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Year Title Role Notes
2002 Another Pretty Face Pete Deco Alternative title:Time and Again
2003 Texas: The Big Picture Narrator IMAX Film
2005 Red Eye Keefe's head bodyguard[77]
Dirty Love[78] Mike

Notes

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  1. ^A Kucha memberMichael Skupinwas medically evacuated before the merger due to burn injuries from falling into a campfire after passing out.[7]
  2. ^In the season's first Individual Immunity challenge, ten remaining contestants stood on their own pillars at a river. After ten hours and eighteen hours passed, only Famie andTina Wessonremained until she stepped down from the challenge, leading him to win the Individual Immunity necklace.[12]
  3. ^BeforeJerri Mantheywas voted off the tribe, the Ogakor alliance primarily targeted one of remaining ex-Kucha membersNick Brown.Brown won the Individual Immunity necklace from one challenge, making Brown immune from elimination until the next immunity challenge.[15]
  4. ^Keith Famiestated that, if he won the "Fallen Comrades" immunity challenge, he would have voted out Donaldson as a potential threat. Tina Wesson stated that, if she won the challenge, she would have voted out Famie and kept Donaldson as promised, figuring that Donaldson would be popular to viewers.[22]
  5. ^One of the three jurors who voted for Donaldson,Nick Brown,cited Donaldson's challenge winnings. Another who voted for Donaldson, Rodger Bingham, cited his "play[ing] the game a little bit harder".[25]
  6. ^Tina Wesson stated that Donaldson "deserved to win" for his gameplay, that she felt more like a runner-up than a winner, and that the final result was "unfair".[27]
  7. ^By no later than August 2001,The Australian Outbackwinner Tina Wesson bought him another Harley-Davidson motorcycle as promised.[30]
  8. ^The Australian OutbackplayerJerri Mantheyappeared inAll-Starsas a Saboga tribe member.[39]
  9. ^After the Chapera tribe won a tribal immunity challenge, Chapera selected one Mogo Mogo player Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien to temporarily join the Chapera until after Mogo Mogo's Tribal Council, which Kathy could not participate at the time.[41]
  10. ^Three votes against a Hero memberJ. T. Thomas,who gave a Hidden Immunity Idol to a Villain memberRussell Hantz,were cast. Two Hidden Immunity Idols, including one given by J. T., were used byParvati Shallowto nullify votes against returnees Jerri Manthey andSandra Diaz-Twineof the Villain tribe, leading to Thomas's elimination.[60]

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Further reading

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Preceded by
Kelly Wiglesworth
Runner-Up ofSurvivor
Survivor: The Australian Outback
Succeeded by
Kim Johnson