He has said that he wants to be a writer; after appearing on Survivor he has made acting appearances on The Guiding Light and has appeared as a medical correspondent on various news programs. Be in the know. Dr. Sean Kenniff (born November 27, 1969) is an American physician who appeared on the first season of the television show Survivor (later called Survivor: Borneo), filmed and broadcast in 2000. Last night, Kenniff joined the ranks of the ex-castaways who'll play judge and jury next week and pick the ultimate winner. So, I guess it rained last night, but I slept through it. Listening to Sue give a confessional about the upcoming merge, Watching Rudy open the Ep6 RC treemail dog food, Sue comes back with the second item, looks like Tagi's got this wrapped up, Receiving the Ep6 IC treemail from the Green Berets, Getting an Ambassador's tour of Pagong from Greg, early Ep7, Getting treated to some delicious sugar cane, Getting sent off to the sand spit by Pagong, Merge negotiations feast, with Jenna (and an unwelcome Probst), Eh, it was a fun night, but I didn't get to first base, Day 20, telling Pagong they have five minutes to pack up and leave, Paddling over to the soon-to-be Rattana camp, Getting instructions for the final round from Probst, The first in the asinine alphabetical voting scheme, Dude, what happened to the rest of my chyron? [8] At the same time he got a local club coaching position at Mizuno Long Beach Volleyball Club,[8] and began coaching for Junior Olympics. While other kids opted for spring break in college, Sean stayed behind to save his money in order to get through medical school. Long Hard Days is the eleventh episode of Survivor: Borneo. There's a lot of money at stake and, uh, I'd better start treating it that way. http://www.spottedratings.com/2011/12/spotvault-survivor-cbs-summer-2000.html, https://survivor.fandom.com/wiki/Long_Hard_Days?oldid=578233, With Colleen winning the second reward, this marks the last time in. I think they respect it. Jenna was the last victim of Sean Kenniff's alphabet strategy; he never voted for Kelly. Individual challenge record (1-for-12): (Mean % finish: 66.7%), Redemption/Exile Island duel record: (0-for-0), Day 1, discussing Tagi's camp set-up priorities, Tagi, reading the invitation treemail to Tribal Council (! Today it's raining. Just got done blowing darts, first round of the Ep5 RC, Hatch caught us an eel... it was inedible, Sean and Dirk's excellent tapioca-finding adventure. He attained his M.D. “James Bond in his Sean Connery days ... was the first well-known bachelor on the American scene who was not a drifter or a degenerate and did not eat out of cans.”—Barbara Ehrenreich (b. "I think I was a bit of a sore loser at that point," he explains. Actually, for him to come and visit the camp was sort of cool, but he didn't know anything. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. While other kids o… This stupid alliance thing-- I don't even care about that anymore, you know? Battleground Tracker: Tight race in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, CBS News/BET poll: Black voters motivated, but concerned about votes counting, The pivotal post-Election Day dates you need to know, A behind-the-scenes look at how mail-in ballots are processed. You know, Sean just gets all the breaks. Well, we got a clue last night and, uh, it says you can use your brain, not your muscles, which is good news. Nash Bridges (TV Series 1996–2001) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. He graduated from Massapequa High School and received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology at Binghamton University in 1991. Sean currently lives in Carle Place, New York. While he says he is enjoying all the attention he's getting, he is anxious to answer reports that he left medicine to find fame. Relaxing, preparing to make a big announcement, Ep10. Graduating from Massapequa High School, Sean immediately began his studies the following fall at the State University of New York at Binghamton where he eventually received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology. I'm wet. Sean Kenniff was a castaway on Survivor: Borneo, on the Tagi tribe, but later on Rattana. I might get to go spend a night on a yacht, which would be cool because if I could spend a night on a yacht and shower and eat some food, I'd be good to go for another seven days. I don't know if I'd want to live with some of them right now. It's a serious contest. You're welcome. California calls to mind tacos, bibimbop, spa cuisine, and farmers market fresh—and the fusion of all those things. I mean, every day's a little tough because... we don't have a lot to do and we're-we're low energy. So, in it we each got a little something from one of our loved ones from back home. [8] There were rumors that he was gay but he avoided addressing them, as well as invitations to interview with gay publications like Instinct. When Sean's dad first came, to the tell you the truth, I almost cried because I started thinking about my mom and I miss her a lot. An amateur writer, Sean wrote a yet-to-be published psychological thriller which he hopes to someday develop into a television show. [8] He was offered the assistant coach position for the Long Beach State University women's volleyball team. Sean Kenniff, 30, a neurologist from Long Island, N.Y., is the latest castoff from Survivor island. I miss my old beach, you know? Apparently doctors don't spend all their time reading medical He was the twelfth of sixteen contestants to be eliminated and was dubbed "The Alphabet Killer" for his famous "Alphabet Voting" strategy, in which he cast his votes based on the order of contestants' names in the alphabet. He said the process, and Dickinson, were fun, but they did have the models drop their modesty, and be naked, and in their underwear constantly. This is an ungodly type of rain that we're not used to in the States. The food I miss, but not as much as my parents. I am no longer voting alphabetically. Kelly-- she was a double agent, so to speak, you know, talking to the Pagong people, really trying to get in with them and then relaying everything we said to her teammates. Early Ep8, Helping unload the TV/VCR crate from Probst's boat, Assembling mere feet from camp for the Ep8 RC, Collecting the Ep8 IC treemail, with Gervase, Listening to Rudy say 'I liked Rich before I knew he was queer,' early Ep9. [5] As part of his experience he was the February 2007 cover guy of Instinct magazine. I am feeling like I've been here for 59,000 days. Survivor: Borneo (2000) - 5th place, 14th out - 5th juror. Oh, my God. We're like. I mean, it's just awful. The third episode saw Calderon being approached to appear on the cover of Instinct magazine, a publication that requires that its male cover models be openly gay. "Survivor: The Reunion". You know, I've seen some heavy rain-pours in New York City, but this is heavy, heavy rain, I mean, serious rain. Kenniff established a health news website in 2008, healthapalooza.com. Graduating from Massapequa High School, Sean immediately began his studies the following fall at the State University of New York at Binghamton where he eventually received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology. Yesterday, I won a challenge-- an island trivia contest. He's lovable but a doof. It's so awful. I had a lot of fun, and the past week was actually the hardest part of the whole thing. But, uh, you know, it was good. He currently was on the news staff of the television station WFOR-TV, a CBS affiliate in Miami, Florida. I finished high school and my dad pushed me to pursue cooking. [23] "All of my fears, everything that I was scared of... it was the complete the opposite," he said. The past five days have been the longest five days of my entire life. Kenniff began the Dr. Sean Show in 2009, a weekly Saturday medical call-in show on WFTL 850 AM Radio in South Florida. I thought the reward ample enough to spend a night on a yacht and get a massage, a shower, a shave... and to see my father then, I mean it was just a-a dream come true. And see who eats who and who scrambles on top of who and I don't want to be any part of it. There comes a point where you have to turncoat a little bit, be a little more strategic, a little more self-preservative. Kenniff was surprised to be voted off, he tells Early Show Co-Anchor Jane Clayson. [1][2][3] In 2006 he was a contestant on Survivor: Cook Islands, the 13th season of the CBS reality show. Just woke up. The reward to the challenge was lucky for me, is a night on this luxurious yacht. Jenna is one of four castaways to have been the second and last member of the jury in their Survivor career. "Contrary to popular belief," he adds, "the 'Rich Doctor' is a thing of the past. I'm just going to say it, you know.