Colby Donaldson

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Survivor contestant
Colby Donaldson
Date of birth April 1, 1975
Resides Christoval, Texas
Season(s) The Australian Outback
All Stars
Finish Runner-up (The Australian Outback)
7th voted out (All Stars)
Tribe(s) Ogakor, Barramundi (The Australian Outback)
Mogo Mogo (All Stars)

Colby Donaldson (born April 1, 1974) is an American television actor best known as the runner-up on Survivor: The Australian Outback.

Donaldson was born in Christoval, Texas, and took a degree in business marketing at Texas Tech University, where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, the same fraternity chapter as actor George Eads.

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He entered the reality-television series Survivor: The Australian Outback. His appearance on Survivor: The Australian Outback, in which he was the runner-up. At the end of the competition, the dominant Colby made a move which most people considered to be a mistake in judgment, and which was widely believed to have cost him the competition. Donaldson won the final immunity challenge, giving him the choice of who he would rather face in the final vote, and passed up an opportunity to vote off Tina Wesson, who ultimately defeated him. Colby instead cast his vote for Keith Famie who was generally disliked and seen as less deserving to win the title of Sole Survivor.

Colby was chosen to participate in Survivor: All Stars, where he was on the Mogo Mogo tribe and was the 7th person voted out. At the Survivor: All Stars televised reunion "America's Tribal Council", Donaldson was voted by an online poll as the sexiest male castaway for all first 8 seasons. Donaldson is also known for his friendship with Survivor host Jeff Probst and their regular poker games.

After this brief stint on reality television, Donaldson turned to acting, appearing on such shows as Curb Your Enthusiasm, Reba, and several episodes of Joey. He is also becoming known for appearing in television adverts as the spokesman for Schick razors, a minor role as a secret service agent in Wes Craven's Red Eye (2005), and episode 118 ("The Man in the Morgue") of the Fox hit series, Bones (2005).

He is now set to become part of The Rachael Ray Show as a co-host.

Survivors who played twice and were only voted out once

Amber Mariano5 | Colby Donaldson2 | Bobby Jon Drinkard4 | Richard Hatch1 | Susan Hawk3
Stephenie LaGrossa6 | Rob Mariano6 | Lillian Morris7 | Tina Wesson1 | Ethan Zohn1
1Won the game in their original season | 2Runner-up in their original season| 3Quit in their second season
4Elimination Challenge in their original season 5Won the Game in their second season | 6Runner-up in their second season| 7Was voted back in as an Outcast in Pearl Islands


Note: For Survivors who weren't voted out at all, see Template:Survnovote.

Survivor contestants
Text in green indicates that castaway was also a member of Survivor: All Stars
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RudyColleenRichardSueSeanJennaStaceyKelly RodgerAliciaColbyKeithElisabethJerriAmberMichaelJeffTina TomLexEthan
Marquesas Thailand Amazon
RobNelehHunterTammyVecepia BrianShii AnnClay RobJennaChristyHeidiMatthew
Pearl Islands Vanuatu Palau
RupertJonSandra AmiChrisTwila Bobby JonKatieStephenieKimJanuTom
Guatemala Panama Cook Islands
DanniBobby JonGaryRafeStephenie DanArasTerryDanielleMistyShane J.P.YulOzzyJonathan


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