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This is a '''list of reality show contestants''' from the [[Birmingham area]]: | This is a '''list of reality show contestants''' from the [[Birmingham area]]: | ||
==Competition shows== | |||
* [[Dana Rosemary Scallon|Dana]], ''Eurovision Song Contest'' (1970) | * [[Dana Rosemary Scallon|Dana]], ''Eurovision Song Contest'' (1970) | ||
* [[Sam Frazier, Jr]], "You Can Be A Star" (1970) | * [[Sam Frazier, Jr]], "You Can Be A Star" (1970) | ||
* [[Paschal English]], ''Survivor: Marquesas'' (CBS, 2002) | * [[Paschal English]], ''Survivor: Marquesas'' (CBS, 2002) | ||
* [[Jack Owens]], ''Big Brother'' (CBS, 2003) | * [[Jack Owens]], ''Big Brother'' (CBS, 2003) | ||
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* [[Ibrehem Rahman]], ''Survivor: Palau'' (CBS, 2004) | * [[Ibrehem Rahman]], ''Survivor: Palau'' (CBS, 2004) | ||
* [[Brad Cotter]], ''Nashville Star'' (USA, 2004), champion | * [[Brad Cotter]], ''Nashville Star'' (USA, 2004), champion | ||
* [[Mike Seals]], ''Blind Date Fear Factor'' (NBC, 2005) | * [[Mike Seals]], ''Blind Date Fear Factor'' (NBC, 2005) | ||
* [[Lacey Moulton]] and [[Chad Granger]] "Fear Factor" (NBC, 2005) | * [[Lacey Moulton]] and [[Chad Granger]] "Fear Factor" (NBC, 2005) | ||
* [[Bo Bice]], ''American Idol'' (FOX, 2005) | * [[Bo Bice]], ''American Idol'' (FOX, 2005) | ||
* [[Yelawolf]], "The Road to Stardom with Missy Elliott" (UPN, 2005), cut in 3rd round | * [[Yelawolf]], "The Road to Stardom with Missy Elliott" (UPN, 2005), cut in 3rd round | ||
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* [[Ben Wheeler]] and [[Blair Wheeler]], "Fear Factor", (NBC, 2006) | * [[Ben Wheeler]] and [[Blair Wheeler]], "Fear Factor", (NBC, 2006) | ||
* [[Haleigh Stidham]], ''Deal or No Deal'', (NBC, 2006) | * [[Haleigh Stidham]], ''Deal or No Deal'', (NBC, 2006) | ||
* [[Taylor Hicks]], ''American Idol'' (FOX, 2006) | * [[Taylor Hicks]], ''American Idol'' (FOX, 2006) | ||
* [[Samantha Francis]], ''America's Next Top Model'' (CW, 2007) | * [[Samantha Francis]], ''America's Next Top Model'' (CW, 2007) | ||
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* [[Laverne Cox]], ''I Want to Work for Diddy'' (VH1, 2008) | * [[Laverne Cox]], ''I Want to Work for Diddy'' (VH1, 2008) | ||
* [[Melissa Martinez]], ''Rock of Love Bus'' (VH1, 2008) | * [[Melissa Martinez]], ''Rock of Love Bus'' (VH1, 2008) | ||
* [[Sara Evans]], "Backstory" (Great American Country, 2009) | * [[Sara Evans]], "Backstory" (Great American Country, 2009) | ||
* [[Liz Davis]], ''P. Diddy's Starmaker'' (MTV, 2009), champion | * [[Liz Davis]], ''P. Diddy's Starmaker'' (MTV, 2009), champion | ||
* [[Kendal Brown]], ''America's Next Top Model'' (CW, 2010) | * [[Kendal Brown]], ''America's Next Top Model'' (CW, 2010) | ||
* [[Barb Sullivan]], "Ultimate Cake Off" (TLC, 2010) | * [[Barb Sullivan]], "Ultimate Cake Off" (TLC, 2010) | ||
* [[Anthony Williams, Jr]], "Project Runway" (Lifetime, 2010) | * [[Anthony Williams, Jr]], "Project Runway" (Lifetime, 2010) | ||
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* [[Scott Marzette]], ''Lens on Talent'' (BET, 2011), top 3 finish | * [[Scott Marzette]], ''Lens on Talent'' (BET, 2011), top 3 finish | ||
* [[Nakia Reynoso]], ''The Voice'' (NBC, 2011), top 8 finish | * [[Nakia Reynoso]], ''The Voice'' (NBC, 2011), top 8 finish | ||
* [[Brian Vickers]], member of "Afro Blue", ''The Sing Off'' (NBC, 2011), 4th place finish | * [[Brian Vickers]], member of "Afro Blue", ''The Sing Off'' (NBC, 2011), 4th place finish | ||
* [[Christopher Young]], member of "The YellowJackets", ''The Sing Off'' (NBC, 2011), 7th place finish | * [[Christopher Young]], member of "The YellowJackets", ''The Sing Off'' (NBC, 2011), 7th place finish | ||
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* [[Sarah Simmons]], ''The Voice'' (NBC, 2013), top 8 finish | * [[Sarah Simmons]], ''The Voice'' (NBC, 2013), top 8 finish | ||
* [[Katherine Webb]], ''Splash'' (ABC, 2013) | * [[Katherine Webb]], ''Splash'' (ABC, 2013) | ||
==Documentary shows== | |||
* [[Julie Gentry|Julie Oliver Gentry]], ''Real World'' (MTV, 1992) | |||
* [[John Zimmerman]], ''Queer Eye'' (Bravo, 2004) | |||
* [[Chris Harris|Chris]] and [[Diamond Harris]] family and [[Signature Homes]], ''Extreme Makeover: Home Edition'' (ABC, 2005) | |||
* [[Hoover High School]] Buccaneers football team, ''[[Two-A-Days]]'', (MTV, 2006-07) | |||
* [[Brooke LaBarbera]], ''The Real Word: Denver'' (MTV, 2006-7) | |||
* [[Birmingham Police Department]] homicide detectives, ''[[The First 48]]'' (A&E, 2009–11) | |||
* A "conservative Christian family" in [[Hoover]], ''World's Strictest Parents'' (BBC, 2009) | |||
* 17 local artists, ''That's Clever!'' (HGTV, 2009) | |||
* [[Dave Redmon]], ''Ice Road Truckers'' (A&E, 2010) | |||
* [[Andrew Wolverton|Andrew]] and [[Trista Wolverton]], "My First Home" (TLC, 2013) | * [[Andrew Wolverton|Andrew]] and [[Trista Wolverton]], "My First Home" (TLC, 2013) | ||
* [[Birmingham Police Department]] auto theft unit, ''[[Bait Car]]'' (TruTV, 2011) | |||
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Revision as of 10:53, 4 June 2013
This is a list of reality show contestants from the Birmingham area:
Competition shows
- Dana, Eurovision Song Contest (1970)
- Sam Frazier, Jr, "You Can Be A Star" (1970)
- Paschal English, Survivor: Marquesas (CBS, 2002)
- Jack Owens, Big Brother (CBS, 2003)
- Brooke Smith, The Bachelor (ABC, 2002)
- Debra Marshall, The Weakest Link: WWF Superstars Edition 2 (NBC, 2002)
- Ruben Studdard, American Idol (FOX, 2003)
- Michael, He's a Lady (TBS, 2004)
- Albert, He's a Lady (TBS, 2004)
- Adria Montgomery-Klein. Big Brother (CBS, 2004)
- Natalie Montgomery-Carroll. Big Brother (CBS, 2004)
- Diana DeGarmo, American Idol (FOX, 2004)
- Ibrehem Rahman, Survivor: Palau (CBS, 2004)
- Brad Cotter, Nashville Star (USA, 2004), champion
- Mike Seals, Blind Date Fear Factor (NBC, 2005)
- Lacey Moulton and Chad Granger "Fear Factor" (NBC, 2005)
- Bo Bice, American Idol (FOX, 2005)
- Yelawolf, "The Road to Stardom with Missy Elliott" (UPN, 2005), cut in 3rd round
- M. A. D. Skillz Dance Company, "Wild-Out Wednesday" (BET, 2005-08), "America's Got Talent" pilot (NBC, 2006)
- Lyn Turk and Karlyn Harris, "The Amazing Race", (CBS, 2006)
- Ben Wheeler and Blair Wheeler, "Fear Factor", (NBC, 2006)
- Haleigh Stidham, Deal or No Deal, (NBC, 2006)
- Taylor Hicks, American Idol (FOX, 2006)
- Samantha Francis, America's Next Top Model (CW, 2007)
- Zac Hacker, "Nashville Star" (USA, 2007), 2nd place finish
- Angela Hacker, "Nashville Star" (USA, 2007), champion
- Jeremy Frazier, "Making the Band 4" (MTV, 2007), top 10 finish
- Red Halo, The Next Great American Band (FOX, 2007)
- Roger Shultz, Biggest Loser: Couples (NBC, 2008)
- Justin Wood. I Survived a Japanese Game Show (ABC, 2008)
- Fabian Sanchez, Dancing with the Stars (ABC, 2008), eliminated in week 6
- Laverne Cox, I Want to Work for Diddy (VH1, 2008)
- Melissa Martinez, Rock of Love Bus (VH1, 2008)
- Sara Evans, "Backstory" (Great American Country, 2009)
- Liz Davis, P. Diddy's Starmaker (MTV, 2009), champion
- Kendal Brown, America's Next Top Model (CW, 2010)
- Barb Sullivan, "Ultimate Cake Off" (TLC, 2010)
- Anthony Williams, Jr, "Project Runway" (Lifetime, 2010)
- Roy Wood, Jr, Last Comic Standing (NBC, 2010), 3rd place finish
- Kim Coon, The Bachelor (ABC, 2011)
- Olivia Ward and Hannah Curlee, The Biggest Loser: Couples (NBC, 2011)
- Scott Marzette, Lens on Talent (BET, 2011), top 3 finish
- Nakia Reynoso, The Voice (NBC, 2011), top 8 finish
- Brian Vickers, member of "Afro Blue", The Sing Off (NBC, 2011), 4th place finish
- Christopher Young, member of "The YellowJackets", The Sing Off (NBC, 2011), 7th place finish
- Monica Smith, Sunday Best (BET, 2011), top 5 finish
- Tribble Reese, Sweet Home Alabama (CMT, 2011)
- Christina Webber, Born to Dance (BET, 2011)
- Austin Squires, Sweet Home Alabama (CMT, 2012)
- Chris Hastings, Iron Chef America (Food Network, 2012)
- Martie Duncan, Food Network Star (Food Network, 2012)
- Janelle Issis, So You Think You Can Dance (FOX, 2012), top 20 finish
- Beneful Dream Dog Park, Desperate Landscapes (DIY Network, 2012)
- Liz Davis, The Voice (NBC, 2012), top 20 finish
- Shanna Henderson, The Glee Project (Oxygen, 2012), 6th place finish
- Matthew Ramirez, The Singing Bee (CMT, 2012), champion
- Jeremy Hill, Sunday Best (BET, 2012), top 10 finish
- Virgil Griffith, King of the Nerds (TBS, 2013)
- Jann Robinson, The Job (CBS, 2013)
- Gina McDonald, The Biggest Loser (NBC, 2013)
- Sarah Simmons, The Voice (NBC, 2013), top 8 finish
- Katherine Webb, Splash (ABC, 2013)
Documentary shows
- Julie Oliver Gentry, Real World (MTV, 1992)
- John Zimmerman, Queer Eye (Bravo, 2004)
- Chris and Diamond Harris family and Signature Homes, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (ABC, 2005)
- Hoover High School Buccaneers football team, Two-A-Days, (MTV, 2006-07)
- Brooke LaBarbera, The Real Word: Denver (MTV, 2006-7)
- Birmingham Police Department homicide detectives, The First 48 (A&E, 2009–11)
- A "conservative Christian family" in Hoover, World's Strictest Parents (BBC, 2009)
- 17 local artists, That's Clever! (HGTV, 2009)
- Dave Redmon, Ice Road Truckers (A&E, 2010)
- Andrew and Trista Wolverton, "My First Home" (TLC, 2013)
- Birmingham Police Department auto theft unit, Bait Car (TruTV, 2011)
This list is incomplete and may never satisfy any subjective standard for completeness. You can help Bhamwiki by expanding it.
References
- Colurso, Mary (February 19, 2013) "Alabama's reality galaxy: Yelawolf, Lionel Richie, Roy Wood Jr., other entertainers." The Birmingham News