2010 Survivor Cast List Revealed, Survivor Nicaragua Cast List Quite Interesting

Ryan Christopher DeVault
The 2010 Survivor cast list is out for Survivor Nicaragua, and it is a big cast. The 2010 Survivor Nicaragua cast list was given out by CBS in anticipation of the new season of the show, revealing that this season will indeed have 20 cast-aways. Survivor Nicaragua will have two tribes, split up into 10 members each, determined by age. One of the tribes will have everyone 40-year-old and older, with the other tribes consisting mostly of 20-somethings. That will provide a very interesting dynamic to the 2010 season of Survivor, and possibly present a type of drama that we haven't seen before. Will maturity win out? Or will youth take home the prize of $1 million this season?

The Survivor Nicaragua season premiere is Wednesday, September 15 at 8 p.m. on CBS. It's important to note that the show has been moved to Wednesday night's this year, so make sure to set those DVR's to the correct night. The season premiere should be an interesting one, and it is one of the first shows that CBS is letting out of the stable in fall of 2010. CBS never fully explained why they were moving Survivor out of its familiar Thursday night airing, but they moved quite a few shows around in what looks like an attempt to compete with new shows on other networks. Hopefully this does not turn out to be a big mistake for CBS, because that could frustrate quite a few fans as the season begins.

The 2010 Survivor Nicaragua Cast

Alina Wilson (23, California) -- Art Student at Cal. State Fullerton

Ben Henry (24, Los Angeles) -- Club Promoter

Brenda Love (27, Miami) -- Paddleboard Company Owner

Chase Rice (24, Fairview, NC) -- Pro Race Car Jackman

Dan Lembo (63, Watermill, N.Y) -- Real Estate Executive

Holly Hoffman (44, Eureka, S.D.) -- Swim Coach

Jane Bright (56, Jackson Springs, N.C.) -- Dog Trainer

Jill Behm (43, Erie, PA) -- ER Doctor

Jimmy Johnson (67, Islamorada, FL) -- Sports Broadcaster

Jimmy Tarantino (48, Gloucester, MA) -- Commercial Fisherman

Jud Birza (21, Venice, CA) -- Student

Kelly Bruno (26, Durham, NC) -- Medical Student at University of North Carolina

Kelly Shinn (20, Mesa, AZ) -- Nursing Student at the University of Hawaii

Marty Piombo (48, Mill Valley, CA) -- Technology Executive

Matthew Lenahan (30, New York, NY) -- Real Estate Broker

NaOnka Mixon (27, Los Angeles, CA) -- PE Teacher

Shannon Elkins (30, Lafayette, LA) -- Pest Control Company Owner

Tyrone Davis (42, Inglewood, CA) -- Fire Captain

Wendy DeSmidt-Kohlhoff (48, Fromberg, MT) -- Goat Rancher

Yve Rojas (41, Kansas City, MO) -- Homemaker

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  • Mary Robbins 12/19/2010

    Do NOT believe the two 'QUITTERS' should be allowed on JURY...
    They QUIT..should be back in the USA..'deadbeats' !!

  • JoAnnKeville 12/8/2010

    I dont think the two gals who quit should be allowed on the jury. If you quit you quit and should not deserve ti gave a say in who wins the game, This is not right. No guts, no glory.

  • Tipz 11/27/2010

    Whatever hopes and dreams anybody had for Season 21 at this point before it began to air, I'm sure you were as disappointed as I was with all of these idiots. There isn't a intersting player amoung them. What a waste of three months and a waste of what should have been a good season. Looking forward however to Season 22 which will be an All-star type season rumored to be called Redemption Island also taking place in Nicaragua!

  • Carol 8/23/2010

    I wish the initial purpose of survivor which was evident in the beginning shows could be resurrected in the new shows. The show is supposed to be about man against nature, and who "survives". I think that theme has slipped.

  • Brian 8/9/2010

    I'd be happy if the producers came up with challenges that haven't been recycled season after season. I can only take so many puzzle challenges.

  • Suzanne 8/9/2010

    I'm excited about this concept and hoping that they have fewer physical challenges than last year. Last year I thought they had too many really extenuating challenges that favored certain people.

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