CBS today announced the 16 castaways who will compete on SURVIVOR: TOCANTINS — THE BRAZILIAN HIGHLANDS, when the 18th installment of the Emmy Award-winning series premieres Thursday, Feb. 12 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
SURVIVOR: TOCANTINS will prove to be one of the most rugged locations ever visited and the only relief from these harsh conditions will be a river oasis known as the Rio Novo. Left stranded in the majestic interior of Brazil for 39 days, these castaways will battle scorching temperatures, torrential downpours, and dangerous wildlife all in an effort to outwit, outplay, and outlast one another in order to win the title of Sole Survivor.
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CBS today announced the 16 castaways who will compete on SURVIVOR: TOCANTINS — THE BRAZILIAN HIGHLANDS, when the 18th installment of the Emmy Award-winning series premieres Thursday, Feb. 12 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
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This season, the castaways will be divided into two separate tribes from the very beginning and these diverse individuals must immediately begin their game based solely on their first impressions of each other. In advance of any formal introduction and before the castaways speak their first words to each other, one person from each tribe will be chosen to remain behind and will not continue with their group on the journey that lies ahead. Will this mean the end for these two individuals or will they get a second chance to make a first impression?
Castaways competing on SURVIVOR: TOCANTINS – THE BRAZILIAN HIGHLANDS (in alphabetical order separated by tribes) are:
JALAPAO TRIBE
SANDY BURGIN
Age: 53
Hometown: Louisville, Ky.
Occupation: Bus Driver
JOE DOWDLE
Age: 26
Hometown: Austin, Texas
Occupation: Real Estate Sales
SPENCER DUHM
Age: 19
Hometown: Lakeland, Fla.
Occupation: Student
CAROLINA EASTWOOD
Age: 26
Hometown: West Hollywood, Calif.
Occupation: Bartender
STEPHEN FISHBACH
Age: 29
Hometown: New York
Occupation: Corporate Consultant
TAJ JOHNSON-GEORGE
Age: 37
Hometown: Nashville, Tenn.
Occupation: Former Pop Star
TIMBIRA TRIBE
TYSON APOSTOL
29
Hometown: Lindon, Utah
Occupation: Professional Cyclist
DEBRA “Debbie” BEEBE
Age: 46
Hometown: Auburn, Ala.
Occupation: School Principal
ERINN LOBDELL
Age: 26
Hometown: Waukesha, Wis.
Occupation: Hairstylist
SIERRA REED
Age: 23
Hometown: Los Angeles
Occupation: Model
JERRY SIMS
Age: 49
Hometown: Rock Hill, S.C.
Occupation: Sgt. – U.S. Army
CANDACE SMITH
Age: 31
Hometown: Dayton, Ohio
Occupation: Attorney