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* [[Liz Davis]], ''The Voice'' (NBC, 2012), top 20 finish | * [[Liz Davis]], ''The Voice'' (NBC, 2012), top 20 finish | ||
* [[Shanna Henderson]], ''The Glee Project'' (Oxygen, 2012), 6th place 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 | * [[Jeremy Hill]], ''Sunday Best'' (BET, 2012), top 10 finish | ||
* [[Virgil Griffith]], ''King of the Nerds'' (TBS, 2013) | * [[Virgil Griffith]], ''King of the Nerds'' (TBS, 2013) |
Revision as of 23:21, 19 February 2013
This is a list of reality show contestants from the Birmingham area:
- Dana, Eurovision Song Contest (1970)
- Sam Frazier, Jr, "You Can Be A Star" (1970)
- Julie Oliver Gentry, Real World (MTV, 1992)
- 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
- John Zimmerman, Queer Eye (Bravo, 2004)
- Mike Seals, Blind Date Fear Factor (NBC, 2005)
- Lacey Moulton and Chad Granger "Fear Factor" (NBC, 2005)
- Chris and Diamond Harris family and Signature Homes, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (ABC, 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)
- Hoover High School Buccaneers football team, Two-A-Days, (MTV, 2006-07)
- Brooke LaBarbera, The Real Word: Denver (MTV, 2006-7)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- Dave Redmon, Ice Road Truckers (A&E, 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
- Birmingham Police Department auto theft unit, Bait Car (TruTV, 2011)
- 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)
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