Colleen Haskell Biography

Occup.Celebrity
FromUSA
BornDecember 6, 1976
Age47 years
Colleen Haskell was born on December 6, 1976, in Bethesda, Maryland, USA. She is an American television character, actress, as well as producer, known for her charming as well as plain behavior, as well as informally described as "the girl following door". Haskell found popularity as an actors member on the inaugural period of the reality show Survivor in 2000, when she was just 23 years old. Colleen Haskell's journey from a normal girl to a celebrated television individuality is remarkable, as well as her strength and also flexibility have won her numerous admirers.

Before her big break on Survivor, Haskell graduated from Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda, Maryland, as well as later examined at Miami University in Ohio. After finishing her Bachelor of Arts in Theater, she spent a long time functioning numerous tasks, such as being a manufacturing assistant as well as interning at a post-production company prior to the chance to participate in Survivor occurred.

As a participant on Survivor: Borneo, the very first season of what would certainly become a long-running and genre-defining fact television show, Haskell promptly endeared herself to audiences for her credibility, funny bone, and also solid relationships with various other castaways. Regardless of not winning the million-dollar prize, Colleen Haskell's individuality left an indelible mark on the show's history, and also she is still considered among one of the most remarkable participants of all time. After Survivor, she appeared on numerous talk programs, consisting of The Late Show with David Letterman and The Rosie O'Donnell Show, sharing her experiences and newly found fame.

Profiting from her popularity, Haskell decided to change from reality tv to acting. In 2001, she landed a role in her initial as well as just function film, "The Animal", opposite Rob Schneider, where she played Rianna, a love rate of interest of the main personality, Marvin Mange. Haskell got combined evaluations for her efficiency, but the movie overall was a moderate commercial success.

After "The Animal", Colleen Haskell pulled away from the limelight and made a decision versus going after a full-fledged profession in the show business. In 2003, she took a work as an aide manufacturer for the tv series "That '70s Show" to get a behind-the-scenes peek right into the world of television production.

Throughout her time on Survivor and her brief job in Hollywood, Colleen Haskell stayed based as well as sincere, maintaining an aura of relatability that made her a follower favorite. In spite of her withdrawal from the public eye, her payments to the inceptive world of truth tv in its early days are still recognized and also appreciated today.

In her individual life, Colleen Haskell has taken care of to maintain a low profile, valuing her personal privacy and also keeping boundaries in between her individual as well as professional lives. While her existing ventures are shrouded in privacy, one can be particular that whatever Colleen Haskell is doing today, she remains to approach every difficulty with the exact same tenacity as well as sense of humor that engaged her to countless audiences almost twenty years earlier.

Our collection contains 17 quotes who is written / told by Colleen.

Related authors: Rob Schneider (Comedian), Walter Johnson (Athlete), Rosie O'Donnell (Comedian), David Letterman (Comedian), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete)

17 Famous quotes by Colleen Haskell

Small: Im going to Malaysia to try and win a million dollars... how exciting is that?
"I'm going to Malaysia to try and win a million dollars... how exciting is that?"
Small: I guess when somebody offers you a movie, you dont say no. Thats what Ive learned
"I guess when somebody offers you a movie, you don't say no. That's what I've learned"
Small: Comedy is so fun. I dont know how these people can make movies and work on them for four months and the
"Comedy is so fun. I don't know how these people can make movies and work on them for four months and they're these sob stories. I don't know how emotionally you get through that"
Small: After Survivor, I was driving across country and moving to San Francisco, going to get a job interning
"After Survivor, I was driving across country and moving to San Francisco, going to get a job interning at an ad agency. And then they asked me to read for this movie"
Small: This is a job and Survivor is a game show. So, this is something to take seriously and work really hard
"This is a job and Survivor is a game show. So, this is something to take seriously and work really hard at"
Small: The worst part was waiting around. Sometimes you are ready at 9 a.m. and you dont start until the after
"The worst part was waiting around. Sometimes you are ready at 9 a.m. and you don't start until the afternoon. Occupying your time while you wait is the hardest part of the movie"
Small: I went camping for 33 days, and now everybody seems to care
"I went camping for 33 days, and now everybody seems to care"
Small: I was on a game show and now Im the game show girl who got a movie. Thats how I consider myself
"I was on a game show and now I'm the game show girl who got a movie. That's how I consider myself"
Small: I still dont consider myself as going Hollywood. I did a movie because the opportunity presented itself
"I still don't consider myself as going Hollywood. I did a movie because the opportunity presented itself and it was fun. When everything stops being fun, I'll go onto something else"
Small: I just saw Memento. Its very, very good. I watch a lot of French films
"I just saw Memento. It's very, very good. I watch a lot of French films"
Small: I dont know if Im going to do any more acting. Its a great job, you know? Make a movie? Why not?
"I don't know if I'm going to do any more acting. It's a great job, you know? Make a movie? Why not?"
Small: Its weird when people come up to me and know stuff about my life. That sort of creeps me out
"It's weird when people come up to me and know stuff about my life. That sort of creeps me out"
Small: I wish I knew what was next. I got this movie without planning to. Im really excited to be continuing i
"I wish I knew what was next. I got this movie without planning to. I'm really excited to be continuing in film because it's a great job but I have my portfolio and resume for any other opportunity"
Small: I love graphic design. I love working with design, and I love storytelling, so Ive been working on a ch
"I love graphic design. I love working with design, and I love storytelling, so I've been working on a children's book for a while, and I'd like to see that through"
Small: Comic timing... is how to have a relationship with the camera and deal with the camera without looking
"Comic timing... is how to have a relationship with the camera and deal with the camera without looking like you are"
Small: Play fair, okay?
"Play fair, okay?"
Small: I dont think Ive found the perfect job for me, but I know what I like, so thats halfway there, right?
"I don't think I've found the perfect job for me, but I know what I like, so that's halfway there, right?"