Joseph "Joe" Anglim is a contestant from Survivor: Worlds Apart, Survivor: Cambodia, and Survivor: Edge of Extinction.
Joe found himself in a good position during the early stages of Worlds Apart due to his alliance with Hali Ford and Jenn Brown. Despite being targeted after being separated from his allies at the tribe switch, he was spared at the last vote before the merge. Following the merge, however, he became the main target to the majority Escameca Alliance. Despite managing to stave off elimination for a few rounds by going on a short immunity run, it came to an end at the final ten. Although he tried to save himself by attempting to dupe Mike Holloway with a fake idol, Mike had the real idol and saw Joe as a strategic threat, resulting in his elimination.
In Cambodia, Joe managed to breeze though the tribal phase as he won every tribal Immunity Challenge, positioning him as an enticing "meat shield" for Jeremy Collins. Following the merge, his dominance in challenges made him a big target, particularly to Stephen Fishbach. After losing immunity at the final eight when he passed out at the challenge, he was voted out for being the biggest challenge threat.
On his third go around in Edge of Extinction, Joe found himself on the bottom of the Kama tribe from the start for being a returning player, but managed to go through the pre-merge unscathed again due to his tribe's success in Immunity Challenges. However, after failing to win the first individual Immunity Challenge, he was voted out for being the biggest physical threat. Despite having an opportunity to re-enter the game by winning the final Edge of Extinction re-entry duel, he narrowly lost to the eventual Sole Survivor, Chris Underwood.
For his versatility and aptitude in a wide range of challenges, Joe is considered to be among the best physical competitors in the Survivor canon.
Profile[]
Retrieved from CBS.com
Name (Age): Joe Anglim, 25
Age: 29 |
Survivor[]
Worlds Apart[]
Joe was placed on the "No Collar" Nagarote tribe, where he immediately fit in, not just because of his physical abilities, but his camp life skills and personality. He and Jenn Brown had an immediate bond, which made Vince S. insecure about his position in the game. Joe formed a strong alliance with Jenn and Hali Ford, with Will Sims II as their fourth, not knowing that Will was working with Vince and Nina Poersch. Nagarote went to their first Tribal Council on Day 6, with Joe's alliance planning to split the votes between Nina and Vince, then voting out the weaker Nina in the revote. Will wavered between targeting Jenn or Nina until Nina told Will that Vince was concerned with Will's health after a poor challenge performance. Will took this as a threat, so Will went rogue and voted for Vince, which sent him home over the intended target Nina. This shock move caused Joe's alliance to question whether to vote Nina or Will out next. They would have to make a decision sooner than later following a second consecutive Immunity Challenge loss. They split the vote between the two, but took out Nina.
After the Tribe Switch on Day 12, Joe was the only member of his original tribe on the new Escameca tribe, which had four original Blue Collars and two original White Collars. Joe initially sided with White Collars Joaquin Souberbielle and Tyler Fredrickson as they hoped to swing Sierra Dawn Thomas on their side. However, Joaquin began getting closer to Rodney Lavoie Jr., and the two of them targeted Joe, forcing Joe to work with Dan Foley and Mike Holloway, the latter of whom was especially concerned that Joaquin and Rodney would become a power couple following the merge. After Escameca lost the Immunity Challenge on Day 16, Joe, Dan, and Mike succeeded in gaining Sierra's trust and Joaquin was voted out in a close 4-3 vote.
Despite working with the Blue Collars following the switch, Joe returned to his Nagarote Alliance, which managed to recruit Shirin Oskooi, post-merge, thus leaving the remaining White Collars Tyler and Carolyn Rivera as the swing votes. Joe was the target of the Escameca Alliance for his physical strength, but that plan was put on hold as Joe won the first two individual Immunity Challenges. Though Joe's alliance was able to deal a blow to the opposing alliance thanks to Jenn's Hidden Immunity Idol play during the first vote to oust Kelly Remington, losing Carolyn, Tyler, and Will to the Escameca Alliance resulted in Hali being voted out during Joe's second round of immunity. At that point, Jenn expressed her desire to leave the game, while Joe, on the other hand, was determined to stay in the game by any means necessary. Joe finally lost immunity to Tyler on Day 24, prompting him to draw on his skills as a jewelry designer to make a fake idol in the hopes that it would save him. He gave it to Mike hoping to establish a level of trust, and Mike considered keeping him over Jenn. However, Mike knew that the idol was fake as he had a real one, and the plan to take out Joe finally came to fruition, making him the second member of the jury.
At the Final Tribal Council, Joe would vote for Mike over Carolyn and Will, helping him win the title of Sole Survivor.
Episode | Tribe Affiliation |
Challenge | Challenge Type | Sit-Out? | Result |
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1 | Nagarote | Ladder Daze | Reward/Immunity | No | 1st |
2 | Basket Case | Reward/Immunity | No | Lost | |
3 | Dear Liza | Reward/Immunity | No | Lost | |
4 | Collar Blind | Reward | No | 1st | |
House of the Holey | Immunity | No | 1st | ||
Switched Tribes, Day 12 | |||||
5 | Escameca | Beach Balls | Reward | No | Won |
Swing Break | Immunity | No | Won | ||
6 | Air Raid | Reward | No | Lost | |
Shut Your Trap | Immunity | No | Lost | ||
Tribes Merged, Day 17 | |||||
7 | Merica | Get a Grip | Immunity | Won | |
8 | Anchorman | Reward | Won | ||
Hip to Be Square | Immunity | Won | |||
9 | O-Black Water | Reward | Lost | ||
Keep on Your Toes | Immunity | Lost | |||
Voted Out, Day 24 |
Cambodia[]
Joe was chosen by public vote as one of the twenty castaways to compete on Survivor: Cambodia for a second chance at Survivor.
Joe was originally placed on the Bayon tribe, were he quickly adapted socially and took on the role of a provider. On Day 1, he formed an alliance with Jeremy Collins. However, Stephen Fishbach wanted to target Joe, viewing him as being similar to J.T. Thomas, to whom Stephen lost to in his previous season. Bayon won the first two Immunity Challenges, before a Tribe Switch occurred on Day 7, sending Joe, along with Ciera Eastin, Kass McQuillen, and Keith Nale to the Ta Keo tribe. Ta Keo proved to be successful, winning the next three Immunity Challenges. Around this time, Joe and his original Bayon contingent made an alliance with outsider Kelley Wentworth to target Terry Deitz. However, on Night 13, host Jeff Probst came to their camp to inform Terry that he was being pulled from the game due to his son's medical condition at home. The next day, another Tribe Switch, sending Joe, Keith, and Kelley to Bayon, with other original Bayon members Jeremy, Stephen, Kimmi Kappenberg, and Tasha Fox. Although it seemed that Kelley would be the next target due to being the only original Ta Keo member, Joe contemplated working with her as he saw her as a number following the merge. However, any plotting was put on hold when Bayon won the Final Immunity Challenge before the merge.
On Day 17, the tribes merged into the Orkun tribe. Joe, Keith, and Spencer Bledsoe found themselves in between the Bayon Alliance and the minority alliance of Ciera, Kass, Kelley, and Abi-Maria Gomes. After Joe won the first individual Immunity Challenge, Joe sided with the Bayon Alliance in taking out Kass. The following day, Joe's team won the Reward Challenge and while on the reward trip, they identified Jeremy, Stephen, Tasha, and Andrew Savage as the core of the Bayon Alliance, wanting to target Stephen next, especially after Andrew confirmed to Joe that Stephen is targeting him. When Joe again won immunity, he proposed working with Ciera, Kelley, and Kelly Wiglesworth to take out Stephen. However, the plan is shut down when word gets back to the core Bayon Alliance, leaving Joe no choice but to vote with them. At Tribal Council, the alliance targeted Kelley, but she used her Hidden Immunity Idol to save herself, sending Andrew home instead. When Joe won his third immunity in a row, plans to vote him out were again squashed. Instead, the tribe the Witches' Coven alliance of Abi-Maria, Ciera, and Kelley worked with Jeremy, Spencer, and Stephen to take out Kelly, fearing Joe's relationship with her.
Over the next few days, the tribe would be battered by the heavy Cambodian rain, prompting host Jeff Probst to offer the tribe a better shelter, but only if at least half of them agreed to sit out the next Immunity Challenge. Only Joe and Keith elected to compete in the challenge, with Joe besting Keith to win his fourth immunity in a row. At Tribal Council, Joe, Keith, Spencer, and Tasha joined the Witches' Coven in splitting their votes between Stephen and Kimmi, fearing the unknown advantage that Stephen possessed. However, Jeremy played a Hidden Immunity Idol on Stephen, saving and and resulting in Ciera's elimination. When Joe finally lost an Immunity Challenge on Day 29, he was targeted by Stephen once again. At Tribal Council, Stephen used his advantage, which he revealed to be a Vote Steal, to steal Joe's vote. However, the core Bayon Alliance fatally split their votes between Joe and Abi-Maria, allowing Joe's voting bloc of Abi-Maria, Keith, Kelley, and Spencer to have enough votes to save Joe and send Stephen home instead.
On Day 30, the remaining castaways were surprised by a visit from their loved ones, including Joe's father Pat. After Kelley won the Reward Challenge, she chose to share the reward with Joe, Abi-Maria, Keith, and Kimmi, along with their respective loved ones. On the reward, Joe's dad told him that he considered him a friend, which touched Joe because his dad had been hard on him all his life. At the next Immunity Challenge, Joe again found himself fighting with Keith for immunity, which was ultimately won by Keith after Joe fainted. Medical checked on Joe after the challenge, clearing him to continue with the game. Back at camp, he proposed voting out Abi-Maria to Jeremy and Spencer since everybody wanted to take her to the end. At Tribal Council, however, Joe was eliminated in a 6-1-1 vote.
At the Final Tribal Council, Joe said that his vote was still up for grabs and told Tasha that she was unaware that she played Jeremy's game, asking her to name a move that she made. Ultimately, Joe along with the rest of the jury, voted for Jeremy to win the title of Sole Survivor.
Episode | Tribe Affiliation |
Challenge | Challenge Type | Sit-Out? | Result |
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1 | Bayon | The Marooning | Reward | No | Lost |
Quest for Fire | Reward/Immunity | No | Won | ||
2 | Yank Yer Hank | Reward/Immunity | No | Won | |
Switched Tribes, Day 7 | |||||
3 | Ta Keo | Draggin' the Dragon | Immunity | No | 1st |
4 | Stomp-ede | Reward | Yes | 2nd | |
Blind Leading the Blind | Immunity | No | 2nd | ||
5 | In the Barrel | Reward | No | 1st | |
Air Raid | Immunity | No | 2nd | ||
Switched Tribes, Day 14 | |||||
6 | Bayon | Slip n' Slide | Reward | No | Lost |
Cambodian Catering | Immunity | No | Won | ||
Tribes Merged, Day 17 | |||||
7 | Orkun | Hard to Handle | Immunity | Won | |
8 | Boats, Brains, and Brawn | Reward | Won | ||
Take the Reins | Immunity | Won | |||
9 | Styx | Reward | No | Won | |
Bermuda Triangles | Immunity | Won | |||
10 | Basket Brawl | Reward | Won | ||
Ballin' A Jack | Immunity | No | Won | ||
11 | Folklore | Reward | Lost | ||
The Game is Afoot | Immunity | Lost | |||
12 | Jungle Love | Reward | Invited | ||
Over-Extended | Immunity | Lost | |||
Voted Out, Day 32 |
Episode | Joe's Votes |
Voted Against Joe |
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1 | Bayon Tribe Immune | |
2 | Bayon Tribe Immune | |
3 | Ta Keo Tribe Immune | |
4 | Ta Keo Tribe Immune | |
5 | Ta Keo Tribe Immune | |
6 | Bayon Tribe Immune | |
7 | Ciera | Individual Immunity |
8 | Individual Immunity | |
9 | Kelley | Individual Immunity |
10 | Individual Immunity | |
11 | Ineligible3 | Jeremy, Stephen |
12 | Abi-Maria | Abi-Maria, Jeremy, Kelley, Kimmi, Spencer, Tasha |
Voted Out, Day 32 | ||
Voted for Sole Survivor |
Jeremy |
^1 In "You Call, We'll Haul", Kelley used a Hidden Immunity Idol, negating Joe's vote against her.
^2 In "Like Selling Your Soul to the Devil", Jeremy used a Hidden Immunity Idol on Stephen, negating Joe's vote against him.
^3 In "My Wheels Are Spinning", Stephen used a Vote Steal advantage on Joe, preventing him from voting at Tribal Council.
Edge of Extinction[]
Joe was originally placed on the Kama tribe, along with fellow returning player Aubry Bracco. However, the two found themselves on the outs of their tribe, with only Aurora McCreary aligning with them. He and Aubry were immediately targeted by the Kama Six alliance, who resented having returning players in the game and viewed the two as threats. Though Joe tried to ingratiate himself with the rest of the tribe with his work ethic, the majority remained steadfast in targeting the returning players, at one point overhearing a conversation between Ron Clark and Victoria Baamonde on which of him, Aubry, or Aurora to vote out should Kama lose an Immunity Challenge. However, Joe's strength in challenges contributed to Kama winning the first three Immunity Challenges, saving them from Tribal Council.
On Day 9, a Tribe Switch occurred, with Joe remaining on Kama, along with Aurora, Ron, Julia Carter, and Julie Rosenberg. Joe tried to pull Ron into an alliance with him and Aurora, believing to have a good rapport with him. Although Ron seemingly agreed with Joe's proposal, it was in reality just a ruse to distract him so that Julia would have time to search through Joe's bag for a possible Hidden Immunity Idol. After seeing his ally Aubry get voted out on the Manu tribe, Joe tried to pull Julia in, reasoning with her that they were both physical threats. Again, Kama won the next three Immunity Challenges, preventing any plans to vote Joe out.
On Day 17, the tribes merged into the Vata tribe. Seeing that the Kama Six was still intent on targeting him, Joe tried to strike an alliance with his fellow Cambodia returnee Kelley Wentworth and her allies Lauren O'Connell and Wardog DaSilva about working together to target Rick Devens. After losing the first individual Immunity Challenge to Julie, Joe was approached by Ron on who the Kama contingent would target from the Manu Alliance. However, Joe's vague answers worried Ron, who then pushed for the Kama Six to follow through with the plan to target Joe. At Tribal Council, Joe and Aurora voted against Rick; despite having a 7-6 advantage over the Kama Six, however, the internal disarray within the Manu Alliance prevented any solid plan from forming, allowing the Kama Six to take control, successfully voting out Joe, who elected to go to the Edge of Extinction.
Joe did not mind being on the Edge of Extinction, giving him plenty of time to reflect on his cumulative Survivor experience. At the re-entry duel on Day 35, Joe was in the lead on the final stage of the challenge, but dropped his last ball, allowing Chris Underwood to win and earn a spot back in the game, permanently eliminating Joe and the other castaways on the Edge of Extinction from the game. At the Final Tribal Council, he voted for Chris to win the title of Sole Survivor.
Episode | Tribe Affiliation |
Challenge | Challenge Type | Sit-Out? | Result |
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1 | Kama | Social Network | Reward/Immunity | No | Won |
2 | Serpent Turf | Reward/Immunity | No | Won | |
3 | Losing Face | Reward | No | Lost | |
Beyond the Wheel | Immunity | No | Won | ||
4 | Yank Your Hank | Immunity | No | 1st | |
5 | True Grit | Reward | No | 1st | |
A Bit Dinghy | Immunity | No | 1st | ||
Rod Screw-It | Reward | No | 1st | ||
In Through the Out Door | Immunity | No | Won | ||
Tribes Merged, Day 17 | |||||
6 | Vata | Audio Slave | Immunity | Lost | |
Voted Out, Day 19 | |||||
13 | Vata | Don't Call It a Comeback | Re-entry | Lost | |
Eliminated, Day 35 |
Episode | Joe's Votes |
Voted Against Joe |
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1 | Kama Tribe Immune | |
2 | Kama Tribe Immune | |
3 | Kama Tribe Immune | |
4 | Kama Tribe Immune | |
5 | Kama Tribe Immune | |
Kama Tribe Immune | ||
6 | Rick | Eric, Gavin, Julia, Julie, Ron, Victoria |
Voted Out, Day 19 | ||
7 | On Edge of Extinction | |
8 | ||
9 | ||
10 | ||
11 | ||
12 | ||
13 | ||
Eliminated, Day 35 | ||
Voted for Sole Survivor |
Chris |
Post-Survivor[]
- Joe, along with Jeremy Collins, appeared in an episode of The Young and the Restless on January 27, 2016.[4]
- Joe, along with eight other former castaways competed on a Survivor edition of The Price Is Right primetime special that aired on May 23, 2016.[5] Joe helped win his partner, Latrina, a trip to Borneo in their pricing game. During the Showcase Showdown, Joe and Latrina spun $1 and won an additional $1,000 and made it to the Showcase and won, winning a computer, a game room, and a Toyota Prius. The charity Joe was playing for was Stand Up to Cancer.[6]
- Joe, along with Caleb Reynolds, Jeremy Collins, Kelley Wentworth, and Woo Hwang, appeared on the series premiere of the game show Candy Crush on July 7, 2017. Joe and Kelley won, and received $100,000.[7]
- Joe married fellow Worlds Apart cast member Sierra Dawn Thomas on November 24, 2019.[8] Various Survivor alumni from the couple's past seasons attended the ceremony.[9] They have two children: Bella Dawn (May 29, 2021) and Vander Joseph (August 15, 2022).
Trivia[]
- Joe is the only member of Nagarote to not reside in California during time of filming.
- Joe was the only member of the original Nagarote to be switched to Escameca at the Tribe Switch.
- Joe lost 17 lbs. during Worlds Apart.[10]
- Joe is the only Nagarote male to be on the jury, as Vince S. was eliminated before the jury stage and Will Sims II made it to the Final Tribal Council.
- Joe is the youngest man of the original Bayon tribe.
- Joe is the third castaway to win the first individual Immunity Challenge in two separate seasons, following Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien and Ozzy Lusth. They would be followed by Denise Stapley.
- Edge of Extinction is the only season in which he competed, but did not win the first individual Immunity Challenge.
- By virtue of winning all Immunity Challenges up until Day 29 of Cambodia, Joe was ineligible to be voted for the longest period of time in the Survivor franchise. Joe broke Marcus Lehman's previous immunity record on Day 24.
- Joe is the first castaway who was rendered ineligible to vote because of another player's advantage.
- By extension, Joe is the first castaway to be eligible to receive votes at a Tribal Council they did not vote at, excluding the penultimate Tribal Council in Final Two seasons.
- Joe lost 22 lbs. during his time in Cambodia.[11]
- Despite lasting 32 days in Cambodia, Joe never cast a vote against the person voted out at Tribal Council; this 32-day stint is a record for most days lasted without successfully voting someone out. Two of his votes were negated by Hidden Immunity Idols, two were as part of an outright minority, one was for the secondary target of a split vote, and one was stolen by Stephen Fishbach.
- Of the three seasons in which Joe has played, Worlds Apart is the only season in which Joe attended a pre-merge Tribal Council.
- Joe is the first castaway to avoid going to Tribal Council pre-merge in multiple seasons.
- Joe lost 22 lbs. during his time in Edge of Extinction.[12]
- Joe was the only returning player in Edge of Extinction who had never previously reached Day 38.
- Joe is tied with Andrea Boehlke and Cirie Fields for the juror who correctly voted for the winner the most, doing so three times.
- All three times, Joe voted for a male finalist, making Joe the first contestant to do so.
- Joe is the lowest-placing contestant to be a member of a merged tribe, finishing in 14th place in Edge of Extinction.
- Joe has cast an equal amount of correct Tribal Council votes and jury votes, with 3 each.
- Joe is the most recently cast player to have played in three different locales, namely Nicaragua, Cambodia, and Fiji.
References[]
- ↑ http://web.archive.org/web/20230128190633/https://www.cbs.com/shows/survivor/cast/215017/
- ↑ http://web.archive.org/web/20230128190633/https://www.cbs.com/shows/survivor/cast/215017/
- ↑ http://web.archive.org/web/20230412172939/https://www.cbs.com/shows/survivor/cast/216084/
- ↑ http://www.ew.com/article/2016/01/25/survivor-young-and-restless-joe-anglim-jeremy-collins
- ↑ http://parade.com/472671/joshwigler/survivor-big-brother-amazing-race-the-price-is-right-photos/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zguryBwlc4E
- ↑ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/candy-crush-big-brother-survivor-alums-compete-premiere-1013620
- ↑ https://www.instagram.com/p/B5RTvnjna7F/
- ↑ https://people.com/tv/survivor-joe-anglim-sierra-dawn-thomas-marry/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8YDSMiOOUE
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFfyMqWvRPM
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pScH0FUa9LA
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