Jeff Probst

Television Presenter

Birthday November 4, 1961

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Wichita, Kansas, U.S.

Age 62 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.78 m

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1961

Jeff Probst (born November 4, 1961) is an American television presenter and producer and young adult fiction writer.

1979

After graduating from Newport High School in 1979, he attended Seattle Pacific University and worked at Boeing Motion Picture/Television studio as a producer and narrator of marketing videos.

1996

In addition to Survivor, Probst once hosted FX's original half-hour show dedicated to answering viewer letters, Backchat, along with Sound FX, a music series featuring Orlando Jones (1996).

Probst was married to his first wife, psychotherapist Shelley Wright, from 1996 to 2001.

1998

Probst also hosted the VH1 series Rock & Roll Jeopardy! from 1998 to 2001, and was a correspondent for the syndicated program Access Hollywood.

He also wrote and directed the Lionsgate released film, Finder's Fee.

2000

He is best known as the Emmy Award-winning host of the U.S. version of the reality television show Survivor since 2000.

He is the host of Survivor, a globally-syndicated American reality show which he has hosted since its inception in 2000.

He has stated that he had worked hard to get a meeting with series creator Mark Burnett as he believed the show was "something special".

2001

People magazine named Probst one of the "50 Most Beautiful People" in 2001.

2003

Probst made a guest appearance in a 2003 episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim.

2004

In 2004, after filming on Survivor: Vanuatu wrapped, he began dating one of the contestants, Julie Berry.

Through this marriage, Probst is a stepfather to Russell's two children, son Michael (b. 2004) and daughter Ava (b. 2006), from her former marriage to actor Mark-Paul Gosselaar.

Probst has stated that he and his wife amicably share custody with Gosselaar and his second wife, and that the children consider all four to be parents.

Probst keeps the snuffer that he uses to snuff the torches when a contestant is voted out of the game as a souvenir after every season of Survivor.

He has written a book called Stranded, based on the show Survivor. As an ordained minister, he has presided over the weddings of several of his friends.

2006

He delivers the series' signature catch-phrase to losing contestants, "The tribe has spoken. It's time for you to go", which was included in TV Land's "The 100 Greatest TV Quotes and Catch Phrases" special in 2006.

2008

On October 20, 2008, TV Guide reported that Probst was developing a new reality TV series for CBS called Live For The Moment that was to feature people with terminal illnesses being taken on "the last adventure of their life" before they die.

They broke up in early 2008.

On September 21, 2008, Probst won the first Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program.

2009

On April 1, 2009, Probst appeared on the CBS reality television special I Get That a Lot, in which he worked a cash register.

2010

He often contributes to Jeopardy! by giving Survivor related clues from the show's venues, has twice appeared on Celebrity Jeopardy!, first in 2001 and again in 2003, and made several cameo appearances during the April 1, 2010, episode.

He was a frequent guest star on the sketch show MADtv, guest-starring once a season since the show's 9th season.

He hosted "Celebrity Superfan Roundtable" for Howard Stern.

Only the pilot was aired, on January 28, 2010.

2011

In October 2011, he appeared as himself on the sitcom How I Met Your Mother, in the episode "The Stinson Missile Crisis".

Probst married his second wife, Lisa Ann Russell, on December 5, 2011.

2012

He was also the host of The Jeff Probst Show, a syndicated daytime talk show produced by CBS Television Distribution from September 2012 to May 2013.

Probst was born at Wesley Medical Center in Wichita, Kansas, to Jerry and Barbara Probst, and moved to Bellevue, Washington halfway through high school.

In January 2012, Probst was announced as director of his second feature film, coming-of-age story Kiss Me, starring John Corbett and Sarah Bolger, with production scheduled to begin in Los Angeles the following month.

From September 10, 2012, Probst hosted The Jeff Probst Show, a syndicated daytime talk show produced by CBS Television Distribution from September 2012 to May 2013.

CBS did not pick up the show for a second season, citing low ratings.

Between October 2012 and January 2014, Probst hosted the recurring Adult Swim special, "The Greatest Event in Television History", which consisted of remakes of 1980s TV show title sequences.

2013

In February 2013, Probst teamed up with Christopher Tebbetts to release the first of Scholastic's adventure series Stranded, aimed at middle school students, grades 4–6.

It follows the story of Vanessa, Buzz, Carter, and Jane as they are left on a deserted island and forced to fend for themselves.

It started out as a regular vacation but when a storm sets in, the kids are shipwrecked in the middle of the South Pacific without any parents.

They must find a way to work together if they are ever to get off the island.

Stranded is the first of the three-book series.

In November 2013 and January 2014, Probst appeared as himself on the sitcom Two and a Half Men in two season 11 episodes, "Some Kind of Lesbian Zombie" and "Baseball. Boobs. Boobs. Baseball.".

2016

In December 2016, Probst appeared as himself on the sitcom Life in Pieces, in the episode "Swim Survivor Zen Talk".