Jeff Probst

Jeff Probst
Jeffrey Lee "Jeff" Probst is an American game show host and an executive producer. He is best known as the Emmy Award winning host of the U.S. version of the reality show Survivor, he was the host of The Jeff Probst Show, a syndicated daytime talk show produced by CBS Television Distribution from September 2012 to May 2013 that lasted for one season...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionGame Show Host
Date of Birth4 November 1962
CityWichita, KS
CountryUnited States of America
This is definitely a season in which teams need the strongest players to survive.
This is our toughest one yet, ... It's fair to say Palau was a vacation compared to this.
definitely in love. More in love that I was six months ago.
Right off the bat, we send all the castaways on an 11-mile trek through the jungle. It starts one minute into show and finishes the next day. People are getting sick and everything. You'll see.
He didn't hesitate to lie, ... He's got to run this little game of 'I'm good enough to keep around, I'm not so good that I can beat you. And no my name is not Hogeboom, it's Hawkins.'
Survivor. With all the women together, there's no modesty.
Exile Island. There were a couple of times at tribal council this season where I was having an almost out of body experience and I realized: I'm getting paid to do this fascinating job!
I feel good about the work I do on Survivor and am proud of my contribution.
My goal was, and still is, to write first, direct my own stuff whenever possible and control my own creative destiny.
Think about for a minute what your body goes through out there. On a Friday night, you have a steak and then Saturday morning, you get up and have some eggs and some pancakes. Then Sunday, you're on 'Survivor' and suddenly you have nothing.
I'm not one of these guys who says 'Now I'm on a really hot show. Better quit soon before I get labeled.' That's the most ridiculous notion I'd ever heard.
Every day I get more and more honest.
Everyone wants to talk, you've just got to find a way to get them to talk.
There's something to be said for embracing who you are.