Sean Kenniff was a 30-year-old neurologist from Long Island who competed on
Survivor: Borneo after earning his MD from New York Medical College. Despite being a Tagi tribe member, Sean was not part of the dominant Tagi Alliance and is best remembered for his unusual "alphabet strategy," voting for contestants based on the alphabetical order of their names. He created the "Superpole 2000" fishing pole and even built a bowling alley on the island, much to his tribemates' annoyance. Sean became the first person to be voted out unanimously on Day 36, and after the show worked as a CBS medical correspondent and published a novel called "Être the Cow."