It should also be noted, that I'm only ranking castaways who were famous BEFORE they played, and not the ones who managed to spiral their time on the island off into a second career. I've ranked them primarily based on their skill in the game and ultimate placement, but how iconic they are as characters factored in as well. Therefore, I give to you a ranking of these basketball players, poker stars, and astronauts. These two events coinciding got me thinking about the television show ( as I often do) and more particularly the 36 (soon to be 37) B-list castaways who have played against their normie counterparts. While White and Lambert are certainly not household names, they are two of a very unique class of people: minor celebrities who have competed on Survivor. Among them is track and field Paralympian Noelle Lambert, who competed at the 2020 games after losing her leg in a moped accident in 2018. On a separate note, a new season of Survivor, its 43rd to be exact, is arriving on CBS/Paramount+ on September 21 with 18 new castaways fighting for the million-dollar prize. While at least one of his companions was the same, and both versions had an affinity for wine, the version of Mike that played Survivor headed home without the grand prize (let alone three of them). Before he was spending his days filming at a beautiful island resort, however, he spent 39 days on a different island living in a shack. If you watched last week's Emmy Awards, then you are very familiar with Mike White, who won three Emmys for The White Lotus. SPOILERS FOR ALL SEASONS OF SURVIVOR FOLLOW
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