Phillip Sheppard

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Phillip Sheppard
Born Phillip William Sheppard
(1958-03-12) March 12, 1958 (age 66)
Residence Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Occupation Chief executive officer, television personality
Television Survivor: Redemption Island (runner-up)
Survivor: Caramoan

Phillip Sheppard (born March 12, 1958) is a United States Army veteran[1] and the chief executive officer of a software company,[2] who is best known for his appearances on the U.S. reality show Survivor. He is the brother of author Charles Peterson Sheppard, and Rochester, New York police chief James Sheppard.[3]

Survivor

Redemption Island

Sheppard was initially a contestant on Survivor: Redemption Island in 2011. He was a member of the Ometepe Tribe and had a record 17 votes cast against him throughout the season. He also received one jury vote at the Final Tribal Council, which allowed him to achieve second place overall, ahead of Natalie Tenerelli who received zero votes.[citation needed] He told TV Guide that he played with hope and suspected that he would get the jury vote from Ralph Kiser, which he did.[4]

Sheppard insisted throughout the show that he was a former federal agent, but fellow participants such as former NFL player Steve Wright doubted Sheppard’s claims.[5] At the finale, Jeff Probst spoke to a woman in the audience who claimed to have known Sheppard from her federal agent training to confirm beyond doubt that he had been in fact a federal agent.[6][dead link]

Caramoan

Sheppard was also a cast member on Survivor: Caramoan, in 2013. The theme for this season was ten new contestants (labeled "Fans") and ten returning contestants (labeled "Favorites") facing off for the million dollar prize, a format previously used during Survivor: Micronesia. Being a returning player, Sheppard was cast as a ‘Favorite’ and was placed on the Bikal tribe.[2] He was voted out on Day 28, and became the second member of the jury.

At the first Tribal Council he claimed that he didn't, per se, mispronounce Francesca Hogi's first name during Redemption Island, instead he chose to do so on purpose rather than using expletives.[7] He was one of six players who voted out Hogi, making her the first ever contestant on an American reality competition show to be voted out first in two different seasons.[8] After being voted out, Hogi told Zap2it that Sheppard "is still a crazy person" stating that she doesn't "know where he came from or how he functions in the world. It's fascinating, actually." [9] By the end of the second episode, he had already begun putting into place his "BR rules" based on the game play of Boston Rob (Redemption Island winner Rob Mariano) and recruited a new Stealth R Us with code names for members of his alliance.[10] However, Stealth R Us was one of a number of things that fellow contestant Brandon Hantz claimed to be frustrated about, and Hantz had the biggest meltdown in the show's history after a disagreement with Sheppard. Because of the conflict, an impromptu tribal council was held at the immunity challenge. Hantz voted against Sheppard, but Sheppard and the rest of the tribe voted Hantz out of the game.[11]

The tribes were re-arranged a day later with castaways cracking eggs filled with either orange or purple paint. Sheppard's egg had purple paint so he remained on the Bikal Tribe. He had already put into effect "Operation Thunder Dome" which was a plan to eliminate contestant Corinne Kaplan.[12] His plan came through when Kaplan was voted out at the merged tribe's first Tribal Council.[13] He then adopted season "Fan" Sherri Biethman into Stealth R Us.[14] Eventually, he was so confident in his strategy, he chose not to compete in one immunity challenge, claiming it to be because of a childhood incident. In the Tribal Council immediately following, he was voted out when Malcolm Freeberg, Eddie Fox, and Reynold Toepfer made Survivor history by combining two hidden immunity idols with a challenge win to make all members of their alliance (dubbed "The Three Amigos") immune.[15] At the end of the game, Sheppard voted for John Cochran to be the Sole Survivor, a unanimous decision by the jury.[16]

After being voted out of Survivor: Caramoan, he appeared on Survivor Live.[17]

Literature

Sheppard is the inspiration for, and persona in, the 2013 novel The Specialist: The Costa Rica Job, written by his brother, Charles P. Sheppard.[18] The book became available on February 12, 2013, and features a James Bond-like former federal agent working a job in Costa Rica.[19] As of April 2013, the book has sold well in Canada and in Japan.[20] Phillip Sheppard himself has also written a sci-fi novel, entitled The Legend of Things Past, which became available in 2015.[21]

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Survivor Cast: Phillip - CBS.com Retrieved January 2013
  3. Police Chief James Sheppard Interview on the Brother Wease Show
  4. Survivor Runner-Up Phillip: I Didn't Get the Respect I Earned Retrieved January 2013
  5. Survivor: Redemption Island Castoff Strikes Back at "Crazy" Phillip Retrieved January 2013
  6. 'Survivor: Redemption Island' Finale Answers the Question - is Phillip Sheppard Really a Former Federal Agent? Yahoo! Voices Retrieved January 2013
  7. Survivor: Caramoan - Episode 1 Recap
  8. 'Survivor: Caramoan -- Fans vs. Favorites' castaway Francesca Hogi voted out first -- again
  9. 'Survivor: Caramoan's' Francesca Hogi: Phillip is 'still a crazy person'
  10. ‘Survivor: Caramoan’ Episode Recap: The Eliminator or the Eliminated?
  11. 'Survivor: Caramoan': Brandon Hantz has the show's biggest meltdown ever
  12. 'Survivor' recap: Reshuffling the Deck
  13. InsideTV Podcast: Corinne from 'Survivor' compares Phillip to a handicapped child and calls him 'the living miscarriage' Retrieved April 2013
  14. ‘Survivor: Caramoan’ Episode Recap: Love, Caramoan Style
  15. Stephen Fishbach Blogs: How Survivor's 'Three Amigos' Took Out Their Boss
  16. Survivor: Caramoan Winner Revealed: John Cochran Wins $1 Million
  17. The Caramoan Job (Show #10)
  18. Phillip Sheppard Is “The Specialist” in New Book
  19. 'Survivor: Caramoan': Returning Favorite Phillip Sheppard promises 'something unique in my undergarments as well as my shoes'
  20. Phillip Sheppard on Being "The Specialist" and Survivor
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