Birth Name | Colleen Marie Haskell |
Profession | Former actress and reality show contestant |
Nationality | American |
Birth City | Bethesda, Maryland |
Birth Country | United States |
Father Name | John Haskell |
Father Profession | Director of support systems for Geico Insurance |
Mother Name | Patricia Haskell |
Mother Profession | Career counselor |
Gender Identity | Female |
Horoscope | Sagittarius |
Marital Status | Married |
Spouse | Alan Hampton |
No Of Children | 2 |
Networth | 5000000 |
Education | Connelly School of the Holy Child, Walter Johnson High School, University of Georgia, Miami Ad School |
Height | 165 cm |
Networth | $5 M |
Date of Birth | December 6,1976 |
Age | 47 years |
What is Colleen Haskell marital status ? | Married |
How many children does Colleen Haskell have ? | 2 |
Who is Colleen Haskell married with? | Alan Hampton |
What is the height of Colleen Haskell? | 165 cm |
What is the weight of Colleen Haskell? | kg |
Colleen Marie Haskell is a former American reality show contestant, actress, and producer. She is known for participating in the first season of the American reality show Survivor and co-starring in the comedy film The Animal.
Haskell is currently 44 years old. She was born on December 6, 1976, in Bethesda, Maryland, USA, to parents John Haskell, director of support systems for Geico Insurance, and Patricia Haskell, a career counselor. Her height is 5 ft and 5 in (1.65 m) tall.
The 44-year-old attended a catholic, all-girls school at Connolly school of the Holy Child in Potomac, Maryland, during middle school through her junior year before transferring to Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda for her senior year.
After graduating from Walter Johnson High School in 1994, Colleen received her bachelor's degree in theater from the University of Georgia in Athens. While at UGA, she studied abroad in London on a six-month internship with the London Film Festival.
Haskell spent two months in Ghana, West Africa, and another two months traveling in France upon graduation. The 44-year-old then relocated to Miami and went on to study copyrighting and computer graphic design at Miami Ad School for two years.
Haskell is married to her longtime boyfriend, Alan Hampton, though it is not known when the two tied the knot or if both are still married. Her life outside the reality show is completely under wraps.
As per some online sources, she and her husband share two children: daughters Catherine Hampton and Jane Hampton. Colleen prefers to remain out of the spotlight and lives a low-key life without fanfare in New York City.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Haskell has an estimated net worth of $500,000 as of 2021. She appeared as a contestant on the original season of Survivor in 2000 after stumbling upon an open casting call ad at CocoWalk in fall 1999. During Survivor, the 44-year-old was a member of the Pagong tribe and the last one of the tribe to be voted out of the game.
While Colleen had been approached to reappear on Survivor during the All-Stars edition in 2004, the show's producer Mark Burnett confirmed that Haskell had turned down the offer saying she had "moved on with her life and just genuinely didn't want to go through that again."
The former reality star also turned down $100,000 to pose for Playboy. In 2001, she starred in the feature film comedy The Animal, playing Rianna "Hummingbird" Holmes, an animal activist and love interest of Rob Schneider's character.
Haskell also had a guest appearance in the hit sitcom, That '70s Show, where she was seen as the love interest of Hyde. The 44-year-old appeared on the television show Maybe It's Me in 2002 and served as an assistant producer on the E! Network's The Michael Essany Show in 2003.
Haskell now lives in New York City with her husband and two daughters. After her stint on the reality TV series, the former actress completed her study at Miami Ad School and moved to San Francisco for an internship.
She is probably working in creative advertising these days. Previously, Colleen worked as an intern for Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., did waitressing jobs, and worked as a clerk at Books & Books on Miami Beach.