Share and Follow
Now that Survivor has been airing for more than 25 years, new fans have to figure out which seasons to watch first. New viewers also have a lot more to learn about Jeff Probst’s beloved reality show, including who was medically evacuated first and which former players refused to return to the show. Thankfully, it is a lot of fun for new fans to come up with their own opinions about which winners were the best and which seasons they found the most entertaining.
One fact that isn’t up for debate about Survivor is which players are widely considered to be the most legendary. Since being one of those legends can be very rewarding, it is fascinating to look at how rich some of Survivor’s most iconic players are.
Jeremy Collins Reportedly Has A $1 Million Net Worth
Played During Survivor: San Juan del Sur, Survivor: Cambodia, and Survivor: Winners at War
|
Jeremy Collins’ Survivor Placements |
|
|---|---|
|
Placement |
Season |
|
10th Place/8th Voted Out/2nd Jury Member/Day 24 |
Survivor: San Juan del Sur |
|
Sole Survivor |
Survivor: Cambodia |
|
8th Place/15th Voted Out/12th Jury Member/Eliminated/Day 35 |
Survivor: Winners at War |
Widely regarded as one of Survivor’s most likable players ever, Jeremy Collins is the kind of person that inspires loyalty in others. In fact, Natalie Anderson was so loyal to Jeremy that she dedicated her journey to winning Survivor: San Juan del Sur to him. After coming back for Survivor: Cambodia — Second Chance, Jeremy was able to exert a staggering amount of control on the people around him and win the season.
Thanks to his legacy as an all-time Survivor great, Jeremy went on to compete as a part of The Traitors’ third season. As a result, a Style Caster article from January 2025 that revealed how rich the cast of The Traitors Season 3 was reported that Jeremy had an estimated $1 million net worth.
Tony Vlachos Reportedly Has A $1.5 Million Net Worth
Played During Survivor: Cagayan, Survivor: Game Changers, and Survivor: Winners at War
|
Tony Vlachos’ Survivor Placements |
|
|---|---|
|
Placement |
Season |
|
Sole Survivor |
Survivor: Cagayan |
|
19th Place/2nd Voted Out/Day 6 |
Survivor: Game Changers |
|
Sole Survivor |
Survivor: Winners at War |
|
To Be Determined |
Survivor: Australia v The World |
Throughout Survivor’s history, there have been many players who played similarly to each other. However, when it comes to Tony Vlachos, there is absolutely no doubt that he has left behind a truly unique history. Remembered for his staggering amount of energy, his llama impression, and how chaotic he could be, Tony was instantly iconic. The fact that Tony is one of only two players in the show’s history to win Survivor twice cemented his reputation.
After being inducted into The Survivor Hall of Fame, Tony was tapped to compete during The Traitors Season 3. For that reason, Style Caster reported on how rich he is and reported that Tony has an estimated $1.5 million net worth.
“Boston” Rob Mariano Reportedly Has A $1.3 Million To $2 Million Net Worth
Played During Survivor: Marquesas, Survivor: All-Stars, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, Survivor: Redemption Island, and Survivor: Winners at War
|
“Boston” Rob Mariano’s Survivor Placements |
|
|---|---|
|
Placement |
Season |
|
10th Place/7th Voted Out/Day 21 |
Survivor: Marquesas |
|
Runner-Up |
Survivor: All-Stars |
|
13th Place/8th Voted Out/Day 18 |
Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains |
|
Sole Survivor |
Survivor: Redemption Island |
|
16th Place/6th Voted Out/4th Jury Member/Eliminated/ Day 35 |
Survivor: Winners at War |
When “Boston” Rob Mariano played during Survivor: Marquesas, his personality left a mark on fans. However, after fans saw “Boston” Rob dominate during Survivor: All-Stars, he became one of the most respected players in the show’s history. Ultimately able to win Survivor: Redemption Island, “Boston” Rob became so iconic that he was one of The Survivor Hall of Fame’s first inductees, according to The Survivor wiki.
What Reality Shows Has “Boston” Rob Mariano Starred In, According to IMDb?
- Survivor
- Rob and Amber Get Married
- The Amazing Race
- Deal or No Deal Island
- The Traitors
Since “Boston” Rob also joined the cast of The Traitors Season 3, Style Caster’s aforementioned article reported on his net worth. According to that article, “Boston” Rob has an estimated $2 million net worth.
Amanda Kimmel Reportedly Has A $2 Million Net Worth
Played During Survivor: China, Survivor: Micronesia, and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains
|
Amanda Kimmel’s Survivor Placements |
|
|---|---|
|
Placement |
Season |
|
Second Runner-Up |
Survivor: China |
|
Runner-Up |
Survivor: Micronesia |
|
9th Place/12th Voted Out/4th Jury Member/Day 30 |
Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains |
When people talk about the most iconic players, most of them are former winners. Failing that, some of the other people who left their mark on Survivor history were hated villains or challenge beasts. However, Amanda Kimmel was none of those things, but still managed to become iconic. Arguably one of the most popular Survivor players ever, fans and most of her tribemates grew to love Amanda. As a result, Amanda managed to make it to the final tribal council twice during her Survivor career.
While Amanda has disappeared from the public eye for some time now, she remains an iconic member of The Survivor Hall of Fame. Due to her legacy, Medium published a biography on her in October 2021 that stated Amanda has an estimated $2 million net worth.
Russell Hantz Reportedly Has A $2 Million Net Worth
Played During Survivor: Samoa, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, Survivor: Redemption Island, and Australian Survivor: Champions v Contenders
|
Russell Hantz’s Survivor Placements |
|
|---|---|
|
Placement |
Season |
|
Runner-Up |
Survivor: Samoa |
|
Second Runner-Up |
Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains |
|
17th Place/3rd Voted Out/2nd Eliminated/Day 10 |
Survivor: Redemption Island |
|
23rd Place/2nd Voted Out/Day 5 |
Australian Survivor: Champions v Contenders |
Throughout Survivor’s history, there have been very few players who’ve had legacies that are as complicated as Russell Hantz has. An absolute sensation among fans when he debuted, Russell made it to the final tribal council during two consecutive seasons. During those two seasons, Russell’s duplicitous gameplay and how unnecessarily nasty he could be resulted in him becoming known as one of Survivor’s most hated villains ever. As a result, even though Russell never won and many fans questioned how he played, Russell was one of the first people inducted into The Survivor Hall of Fame.
A four-time Survivor player, podcaster, and YouTuber, an April 2020 Screen Rant article states that Russell was the co-owner of an oil company, Hantz Tankering Service. With all that in mind, it makes sense that a December 2023 Just Jared article reported that Russell has an estimated $2 million net worth.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck Reportedly Has A $16 Million Net Worth
Played During Survivor: The Australian Outback
|
Russell Hantz’s Survivor Placements |
|
|---|---|
|
Placement |
Season |
|
4th Place/12th Voted Out/6th Jury Member/Day 39 |
Survivor: The Australian Outback |
One of the players from the show’s second season, Elisabeth Hasselbeck was one of the most popular players during Survivor: The Australian Outback. Since she was one of the most popular players during one of the most watched seasons, that alone arguably is enough to call Elisabeth a legend. However, Elisabeth became much more famous after she went on to co-host The View for many years. While that left many Survivor fans looking at her differently, there is no denying Elisabeth left her mark on the show’s history.
Thanks to her years of success, Just Jared reports that Elisabeth has an estimated $16 million net worth.
Survivor
- Release Date
-
May 31, 2000
- Network
-
CBS
- Showrunner
-
Jeff Probst