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Occupation
  
Neurologist

TV shows
  
Extra

Education
  
Massapequa High School

Role
  
Physician

Name
  
Sean Kenniff


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Born
  
November 27, 1969 (age 54) (
1969-11-27
)
Massapequa, New York, U.S.

Alma mater
  
Binghamton University, New York Medical College

Television
  
Survivor: Borneo (5th Place)

Books
  
Stop Effing Yourself: A Survivor's Guide to Life's Biggest Screw-ups, Etre the Cow

Similar People
  
Rudy Boesch, Gervase Peterson, Susan Hawk, Richard Hatch, Colleen Haskell

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Sean Kenniff (born November 27, 1969) is an American physician who appeared on the first season of the television show Survivor (Survivor: Borneo), filmed and broadcast in 2000.

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Early life

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Kenniff was born in Massapequa, New York, the son of a housewife mother and a New York City Fire Department firefighter father. He graduated from Massapequa High School and received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Binghamton University. He received an M.D. at New York Medical College, and did a four-year residency at the Long Island Jewish Medical Center, which is affiliated with Albert Einstein College of Medicine, serving as chief resident his final year.

Survivor

Appearing on the first season of Survivor, titled Survivor: Borneo, Kenniff was the twelfth of sixteen contestants to be eliminated and was dubbed "The Alphabet Killer" for his famous "Alphabet Voting" strategy, in which he cast his votes based on the order of contestants' names in the alphabet. He later claimed that he chose the system as a way to vote off members of the opposing Pagong tribe, (whose names were all earlier alphabetically than his own tribe) while appearing to do so in a non-deliberate manner.

Career

Kenniff has said that he wants to be a writer; after appearing on Survivor he has made acting appearances on The Guiding Light and has appeared as a medical correspondent on various news programs. He was on the news staff of the television station WFOR-TV, a CBS affiliate in Miami, Florida. He was also a CBS Healthwatch Network Medical Correspondent from 2004-2008. He had a weekly one-minute segment on CBS radio until 2008. In 2000, Kenniff was a syndicated radio columnist for Winstar Radio (his "Survivor Minute" is heard on 200 stations worldwide), and he contributed a weekly health column to the Miami Herald for several years.

Kenniff established a health-news website in 2008, healthapalooza.com. In 2009, Kenniff began the Dr. Sean Show, a weekly Saturday medical call-in show on WFTL 850 AM Radio in South Florida.

In May 2010, Kenniff's novel, Etre the Cow, was published.

Bibliography

  • Etre the Cow (2010)
  • References

    Sean Kenniff Wikipedia


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