
With Survivor season 49 over, all eyes are on the upcoming historic 50th season.
The milestone season premieres Feb. 25, and will feature a cast of Survivor all-stars spanning the series’ 25-year history, representing various seasons throughout the first 49. Season 50’s group of returning castaways have competed across a collective 22 seasons, so they are no stranger to the show’s difficult challenges, bitter backstabbing and dramatic tribal councils.
“Feels a little like a high school reunion meets a massacre,” The White Lotus creator Mike White said in the season 50 trailer.
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The cast for Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans was originally announced in May 2025. Since then, there have been two additions to the list — including the winner of season 49, Savannah Louie.
Here’s everything to know about the Survivor season 50 cast, including which seasons they were previously on.
Jenna Lewis-Dougherty
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Survivor: Borneo (Season 1) and Survivor: All-Stars (Season 8)
Jenna Lewis-Dougherty was an original contestant on the first season of Survivor. She last returned to the show over 20 years ago, for the season 8 All-Stars edition, where she finished in third place.
Colby Donaldson
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Survivor: The Australian Outback (Season 2), Survivor: All-Stars (Season 8) and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains (Season 20)
Challenge beast Colby Donaldson came in second place on season 2 of Survivor. Since then, he’s returned for two more seasons — but has never taken home the win.
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Survivor: Palau (Season 10), Survivor: Guatemala (Season 11) and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains (Season 20)
After becoming a tribe of one on season 10 — and coming in second place on season 11 — Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick decided to return for Heroes vs. Villains. However, she was voted out early on, and didn’t even end up tuning in for her own season.
“I was so mad at Survivor that I literally stopped watching. I didn’t even watch Heroes vs. Villains,” she said during an October 2022 appearance on the Surviving Snyder podcast, per Entertainment Weekly.
Now, she’s returning for her fourth time around in Survivor season 50.
Cirie Fields
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Survivor: Panama-Exile Island (Season 12), Survivor: Micronesia – Fans vs. Favorites (Season 16), Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains (Season 20) and Survivor: Game Changers (Season 34)
Cirie Fields is a Survivor legend, having competed on four seasons of the series. Outside of Survivor, Cirie was the winner of The Traitors season 1 and appeared on season 25 of Big Brother.
Ozzy Lusth
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Survivor: Cook Islands (Season 13), Survivor: Micronesia – Fans vs. Favorites (Season 16), Survivor: South Pacific (Season 23) and Survivor: Game Changers (Season 34)
Like Fields, Ozzy Lusth is back for his fifth time on Survivor. Known for his challenge prowess and love of fishing, Lusth has never won — in his first time around, Cook Islands, he placed second.
Benjamin “Coach” Wade
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Survivor: Tocantins – The Brazilian Highlands (Season 18), Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains (Season 20) and Survivor: South Pacific (Season 23)
Benjamin “Coach” Wade has competed on three seasons, but in August 2020, when asked if he would return for another season of Survivor, he claimed he was “retired.”
“But like every great superhero and NFL retired quarterback, the Dragon Slayer just might reappear at the appropriate time and place for the Survivor gods,” he told Entertainment Weekly.
Aubry Bracco
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Survivor: Kaôh Rōng – Brains vs. Brawn vs. Beauty (Season 32), Survivor: Game Changers (Season 34) and Survivor: Edge of Extinction (Season 38)
Known for her wit, Aubry Bracco (originally placed on the Chan Loh, a.k.a. the “Brains” tribe) placed second to Michele Fitzgerald, who started on the Gondol tribe, a.k.a. “Beauty.” Bracco later came in fifth on Game Changers and 16th on Edge of Extinction.
Chrissy Hofbeck
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Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers (Season 35)
Chrissy Hofbeck is taking her first trip back to Survivor since season 35, where she came in second after losing the first-ever final four firemaking challenge. She’s also part of an elite group of women who’ve won four immunity challenges, including Louie, Rachel LaMont, Kim Spradlin, Jenna Morasca and Kelly Wiglesworth.
Christian Hubicki
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Survivor: David vs. Goliath (Season 37)
Mechanical engineer Christian Hubicki placed seventh on his original season, where he was known for his quips and dominating puzzle skills.
Angelina Keeley
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Survivor: David vs. Goliath (Season 37)
Angelina Keeley is back after competing on season 37, where she placed third behind Nick Wilson and White. She is, perhaps, best-known for her iconic request for fellow castaway Natalie Cole’s jacket.
Mike White
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Survivor: David vs. Goliath (Season 37)
Survivor super-fan and White Lotus creator White is trading the Four Seasons for Fiji. He’ll return to the competition for season 50 after appearing on season 37, where he was runner-up.
Rick Devens
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Survivor: Edge of Extinction (Season 38)
Rick Devens came in fourth on his original season — after losing in fire-making to Chris Underwood — but he did walk away the winner of the coveted “Sia Award,” where he was gifted $100,000 by the singer.
“I was absolutely floored when it happened and I am still riding high from it,” he told Entertainment Weekly in May 2019.
Jonathan Young
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Survivor 42
Jonathan Young — known for being a challenge beast — competed on season 42, where he placed fourth.
Dee Valladares
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Survivor 45
Dee Valladares was the winner of season 45 — but even though she took home the $1 million prize, she was still eager to return to the game.
“I would love to play again,” she told Entertainment Weekly in December 2023. “I feel like it would be so much more fun to play a second time just because you know what to expect and it just will be a lot more fun and way more cutthroat I think.”
Emily Flippen
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Survivor 45
After outlasting the Lulu tribe — who lost nearly every challenge — financial analyst Emily Flippen became known for her witty comments and honesty. She ultimately came in seventh.
Q Burdette
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Survivor 46
Quintavius “Q” Burdette came in sixth during his first time competing on the show, in season 46. Burdette — who became known for his hilarious confessionals — was also the subject of a meltdown by Liz Wilcox, who was devastated after losing a reward for Applebee’s.
Tiffany Ervin
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Survivor 46
One of the more recent contestants, Tiffany Ervin said she would “absolutely” do season 50 if she got the call.
“I might be in Fiji before I even hang up the phone,” she told Entertainment Weekly in May 2024.
Charlie Davis
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Survivor 46
Certified Swiftie Charlie Davis came in second on his original season, losing out to Kenzie Petty.
Genevieve Mushaluk
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Survivor 47
After going head-to-head against LaMont (the ultimate winner), Genevieve Mushaluk placed fifth on season 47. However, when asked if she would return to play again, she told Entertainment Weekly, “You’ve got to say yes because it’s such an adventure.”
Kamilla Karthigesu
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Survivor 48
After partnering with eventual winner Kyle Fraser, Kamilla Karthigesu ultimately placed fourth. She even gave Fraser a boost at the season’s final tribal council, encouraging him to reveal their secret alliance to the jury.
Kyle Fraser
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Survivor 48
Fraser was crowned the winner of season 48, which concluded in May 2025.
“I knew that I made my case and I owned my game, and I’m really proud of the way that I did that,” he told TV Line about going into the final tribal council of his season.
Joe Hunter
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Survivor 48
Joe Hunter competed on season 48, where he came in third. He’s perhaps best-known for his friendship with fellow castaway Eva Erickson, with whom he shared an emotional moment during one challenge.
Rizo Velovic
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Survivor 49
After successfully holding onto his hidden immunity idol for nine tribal councils, Rizo Velovic became a fan favorite on season 49. However, he ultimately lost in final four fire-making against his ally (and the ultimate winner), Louie.
Savannah Louie
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Survivor 49
Louie was just crowned the winner of season 49, but she didn’t have much time between her two seasons.According to Entertainment Weekly, Louie and Velovic only had 10 days before they had to turn around and fly back to compete on the 50th season.
