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Jeff talks Survivor and helping our pets
Born in Wichita, Kansas, Jeff Probst is a
host and producer.
He is best known as the host and producer of the
long-running Survivor reality series. He won
Emmys® in 2001 when the show received the first-ever
Outstanding Non-Fiction Program (Special Class)
and Jeff himself for Outstanding Reality Host
in 2008.
In 2002, Jeff wrote and directed the film, "Finder's
Fee."
Previously, he hosted VH1's "Rock and Roll
Jeopardy", several programs for FX, and was a
correspondent for Access Hollywood. Additionally, he
has been a regular fill-in host for Regis Philbin on
Live with Regis and Kelly and on Howard
Stern Celebrity Fan Roundtable on Sirius/XM
radio.
In 2001, he was voted one of People Magazine's "Most
Beautiful."
Recently, Jeff, as creator and executive producer,
partnered with Survivor's Mark Burnett for a
pilot called Live for the Moment.
In 2007, he founded The Serpentine Project, a
non-profit organization designed to help young
adults transition out of the foster care system.
Also, Jeff is also a national spokesperson for St.
Jude Children's Research Hospital and is actively
involved with St. Jude.
In the full 2010 interview with SIDEWALKS host
Cindy Rhodes, Jeff talks about the success of
Survivor, what he likes to do in his off time,
his association with St. Jude Children's Research
Hospital, and working on the Live morning
show with Kelly Ripa.
As part of the promotional tour, Jeff tells us about
his involvement with Purina Pro Plan’s Doing More
For Pets program, which provides helpful advice
about ways to care for our four-legged friends in
everyday situations.
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