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Ozcar "Ozzy" Lusth (born August 23, 1981) is a Mexican-born American
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veteran contestant who has appeared on several shows, including '' Survivor: Cook Islands''; '' Survivor: Micronesia;'' and '' Survivor: South Pacific''. He also competed in the 34th edition of '' Survivor: Game Changers'' and the second season of '' American Ninja Warrior''. He also appeared on the
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reality series, '' Foursome''.


Early life

Lusth was born on August 23, 1981 in
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, Mexico. When he was only a couple of years old, his parents divorced and he moved with his mom to Durham, North Carolina, to be closer to his relatives. After a few more moves, his mother, with Ozzy and his two siblings, Katrina and Zoe, settled in
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. He went to high school in Mountain View. After graduating, he attended
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for two years, where he worked as a stripper on the side, until he moved to the Los Angeles area. He is of Mestizo descent.


''Survivor''


''Cook Islands''

Lusth was originally recruited to play ''Survivor'' after his friend met a casting agent for the show, and they wanted a "non-stereotypical Latino." On '' Survivor: Cook Islands'', Lusth was originally a member of the Aitutaki (Aitu) tribe, which represented
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s. Having no particular alliance with any members, he was seen as a threat. In Episode Two, he suggested the tribe throw the
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challenge so they could vote out the weak link, Billy Garcia. Lusth's plan was met with skepticism, particularly by Cristina Coria. However, Garcia was voted out at Tribal Council. Following a tribe switch, Lusth remained in Aitu with only one of his original tribemates, Cecelia Mansilla. Lusth was perceived a threat but he led his tribes to numerous immunities. Yet he was not part of the dominating alliance of
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, Candice Woodcock, Becky Lee, and Jonathan Penner, and Lusth lost his original tribemate, Mansilla. Following the third tribal council, Lusth was angry that his tribe had voted for Mansilla, but was comforted by his tribemates. After two straight wins, Probst announced both tribes would go to Tribal Council. Lusth, along with the rest of the tribe except Jessica "Flicka" Smith, denounced "Plan Voodoo" and voted out Cao Boi Bui. The tribe lost immunity at the next challenge and Smith was unanimously voted out. Lusth played a large part in the next three straight wins and the Rarotonga (Raro) tribe saw their numbers dwindle. However, when Probst announced an offer of mutiny, the Aitu tribe was left shocked and decimated as original Raro members Woodcock and Penner returned, thus making Raro eight members strong. The challenge following the mutiny was dominated by the Aitu Four: Sundra Oakley, Lusth, Kwon and Lee. Lusth and the Aitu Four sent Woodcock to Exile Island several times, eventually sealing her fate and Penner's. The mutiny sealed Lusth in his alliance with Oakley, Kwon, and Lee, and the Aitu Four dominated subsequent challenges. Following the tribe merge, Lusth remained loyal to the Aitu Four and voted with his allies to send Nate Gonzalez, Woodcock, Penner,
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, and Adam Gentry off, despite times when he considered aligning with Shallow. Lusth was seen as a threat by allies Lee and Oakley, who went to Kwon in an attempt to vote Lusth out. But Lusth won immunity once again, forcing the expulsion of former Raro members. Lusth won the final immunity challenge and scored a spot in the Final Three with Kwon, who had the hidden immunity idol. Forced to vote one of their own out, Lee and Oakley tied with two votes against each. Lee won the fire-making tiebreaker, securing a spot with Kwon and Lusth. At the final Tribal Council, Lusth was praised for his athletic skills but criticized for being a loner. He finished in second place in a 5–4–0 vote and was the first male runner-up in two years since the eighth season. Probst stated at the reunion show that he had dominated. Prior to the million dollar vote, Adam Gentry had promised he would give Kwon his vote if he survived longer than Penner. Kwon did and Gentry followed suit. Lusth gained the votes of Raro members Shallow, Gonzalez, Jenny Guzon-Bae and Rebecca Borman. Lusth was the longest-lasting contestant from the original Aitu tribe, and stayed so after the tribe switch. Dominant in swimming, agility and balance, he won five out of six individual immunity challenges. He won a
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for being voted favorite player of the season. With five immunity challenge wins in ''Cook Islands'', Lusth became the fourth player, after Colby Donaldson,
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and
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, to win a record five immunity challenges in a single season. Since then,
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on '' Survivor: Worlds Apart'', and Brad Culpepper on '' Survivor: Game Changers'' have also accomplished this feat.


''Micronesia''

'' Survivor: Micronesia — Fans vs. Favorites'' was Lusth's second appearance on ''Survivor''. With regard to his prior appearance, Lusth commented, "My mistakes last time were basically being too much of a loner. I'm never going to go anywhere by myself except to use the bathroom". Originally part of the Malakal tribe representing the Favorites, Lusth decided to establish alliances. He allied himself with Amanda Kimmel, a '' Survivor: China'' contestant. The two went on to join forces with James Clement, Kimmel's ally from ''China'', and
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, Lusth's fellow contestant on ''Cook Islands''. The four became known for the romantic relationships between Lusth and Kimmel and between Clement and Shallow, with
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joking that Kimmel would be giving birth to "little Ozzlets." The tribe faced an early defeat and the alliance of four found themselves against another dominating alliance of Ami Cusack, Jonathan Penner, Eliza Orlins and Yau-Man Chan. Both alliances attempted to recruit Jonny Fairplay, whose vote would become the swing vote. However, things changed when Fairplay asked to be sent home to be with his pregnant girlfriend, and the tribe honored his wish and voted him out 9–1, with Fairplay voting for Lusth. Faced with a loss in Episode Three, the four recruited Fields as their fifth member and voted out Chan, who was perceived as a threat by her. In Episode Four, Lusth was banished to Exile Island where he found the immunity idol and put a fake one in the place where he found the real one. Following a tribal switch in Episode Five, he remained with two of his alliance members, Kimmel and Fields. The tribe began to lose in immunity challenges and subsequently voted off the Fans: Joel Anderson, Chet Welch, and Tracy Hughes-Wolf; during this time, Penner, now a member of Airai, was evacuated and Kathy Sleckman quit. With the tribe numbers becoming even, Malakal lost the challenge before the merge and voted off Cusack. When Lusth reunited with his alliance at the merge, the five of them took control of the game, voting off Orlins, whom Shallow disliked. He became comfortable with his position in the game, trusting Kimmel, Clement, and Shallow completely. He also found an ally in Fan Erik Reichenbach, who admired Lusth's abilities. However, Shallow had plans of her own. Having aligned herself with Fans Natalie Bolton and
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while on Airai, she found herself in trouble when Fields approached her with a plan to blindside Lusth. Shallow's vote became the swing vote and she was confused, debating whether or not to vote her ally out. But Shallow stuck with Fields and convinced Lusth to leave his idol back at camp. At Tribal Council, Lusth was blindsided and this became the start of the women's alliance's domination, led by Shallow. At the Final Tribal Council, he berated Shallow for selling away their friendship and refused to let her talk. He also confessed his love for Kimmel, for whom he cast his vote to win, saying she deserved the money a million times more than Shallow. He and Kimmel were still together as of the reunion show, but he revealed in an interview that they had separated before he returned for Season 23, '' Survivor: South Pacific''. He also revealed at the reunion show that he and Shallow have healed their friendship.


''South Pacific''

Lusth returned, along with
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, for a third shot at the game in '' Survivor: South Pacific''. He revealed that he wanted to play a strategic game this time, feeling that everyone only saw him as a physical threat in previous games. He was randomly assigned to the Savaii tribe, where he quickly formed a core alliance with Keith Tollefson and Jim Rice, with
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being the extra members. His increasing closeness with Umemoto prompted Rice to undercut his power in Episode Five by convincing the tribe to vote out Umemoto instead of John Cochran. This initially angered Lusth, but he later forgave his tribe. As the tribe approached what they suspected was the last Tribal Council before the merge and the return of the Redemption Island victor, Lusth made an unprecedented, bold, and strategic move by requesting that his tribe vote him out to Redemption Island, in the hope that he would beat long-running Redemption Island resident Christine Shields-Markoski and return to the merged tribe, making the former Savaii numbers equal to the former Upolu members.
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has called this one of the greatest moves in ''Survivor'' history. The plan worked, but at the first post-merge Tribal Council Cochran betrayed his own tribe and joined with Upolu in voting out Tollefson, followed by Lusth and his other former tribemates, one by one. Back on Redemption Island, Lusth defeated Tollefson, Rice, Dawn Meehan, Duncan, Cochran, Edna Ma, and Brandon Hantz to stay in the game. Ozzy won immunity when he got back into the game and Rick Nelson was voted off. However, in the next challenge Lusth was defeated by
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at a puzzle game and became the last person voted off to become the final member of the jury. He later cast his vote for Clarke to win. He did, however, win the $100,000
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Player of the Season prize over Cochran, who came in a distant second. Lusth was also the last member of the original Savaii tribe and set a ''Survivor'' record in being voted out three times in one season.


''Game Changers''

Lusth returned for a fourth time in the 34th season, ''Survivor: Game Changers''. This made him one of only four contestants at the time to ever compete on ''Survivor'' four times—the others being "Boston Rob" Mariano,
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, and fellow ''Game Changers'' contestant
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. On Day 16, Lusth attended his first Tribal Council, where he joined the majority in voting out two-time winner
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. He had to go to Tribal Council again on Day 18, when he joined the majority in eliminating
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. He was ultimately blindsided on Day 24 for being too big of a physical threat. He placed 12th and was the second member of the jury. At Final Tribal Council, he praised finalist Brad Culpepper for his gameplay and voted for Culpepper to win, although
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would ultimately win the title of "Sole Survivor."


Accolades

Shortly after ''Survivor: South Pacific'' ended, Ozzy was inducted into
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's ''Survivor'' "Hall of Fame" in the class of 2011, alongside
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and
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. Several years later, in the official issue of ''
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'' magazine commemorating the 15th anniversary of ''Survivor'', Lusth performed well in two major viewer polls that were released in the magazine. He came in fifth in the poll for "Greatest Castaway of All Time," and he came in third in the "Hottest Male Castaway" poll, behind Colby Donaldson and Malcolm Freberg. He was also the only male contestant to appear in both polls, and one of only two contestants overall to appear in both the "greatest players" poll and one of the "most attractive" polls, the other being fellow ''Cook Islands'' and ''Micronesia'' contestant
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. Lastly, his elimination in Episode Ten of ''Micronesia'' was voted by viewers in the same magazine as the #2 most memorable moment in the series, only behind
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burning
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's hat in Episode 14 of '' Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains''. By making the merge in '' Survivor: Game Changers'', Lusth became the first and only player in ''Survivor'' history to make the merge four times, and Lusth also holds the record for the most times eliminated from the game, by being voted out on five separate occasions (one in ''Micronesia'', three in ''South Pacific'', and one in ''Game Changers''). At the time of his participation, he holds the record for the most time spent playing Survivor, with 128 days spent in the game as an active contestant followed by Fields who played 121 days, Rob Mariano who played 117 days, Shallow who played 114 days, Amanda Kimmel who played 108 days,
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who played 104 days, and Andrea Boehlke who played 103 days;. This record lasted for nearly three years, to be surpassed later by Mariano, who eventually played 152 days (excluding the 37 days in '' Survivor: Island of the Idols'', for which he was not directly involved in the gameplay), and Shallow's 149, both for their participation in '' Survivor: Winners at War''. In 2016, he also appeared in a special episode of '' The Price Is Right'' which featured multiple former ''Survivor'' contestants competing on the show.


Personal life

Lusth lives in Venice Beach, California. He once owned the Brakeman Brewery in East Los Angeles, which has since closed. He currently works in adult film promoting OnlyFans. Lusth came out as bisexual in 2022.


Filmography


Television


References


External links


Ozzy Lusth biography
for '' Survivor: Cook Islands'' at CBS.com
Ozzy Lusth biography
for '' Survivor: Micronesia'' at CBS.com
Ozzy Lusth biography
for '' Survivor: South Pacific'' at CBS.com * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lusth, Ozzy 1981 births Living people Mexican emigrants to the United States People from Guanajuato City People from Venice, Los Angeles LGBT people from California LGBT Hispanic and Latino American people Survivor (American TV series) contestants American Ninja Warrior contestants OnlyFans creators Bisexual men