The Traitors: One Final Hurdle


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One Final Hurdle

Season 2, Episode 11

As they face their toughest mission, the Faithful and the Traitors must pull out the stops to win.

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Brandi Glanville (Actor)
Born: November 13, 1972
Birthplace: Galt, California, United States
Trivia: Began a professional modeling career at age 16; modeled in Europe, Los Angeles and New York with Elite Model Management. Hobbies include dancing, cooking, golfing, hiking and Pilates.
Kate Chastain (Actor)
Born: January 02, 1983
Birthplace: Melbourne, Florida, United States
Trivia: In 2007, started her yachting career working as a laundry stewardess.Planned to work on boats only during her gap year after college.Former Chief Stewardess on Below Deck.In 2016, published the book Lucky Charming, a compilation of her stories from the sea.In 2017, launched Genesis Boutique, a non-profit upscale resale store that supports Genesis House, Inc., which provides housing to homeless women and their children.
Cody Calafiore (Actor)
Stephenie LaGrossa (Actor)
Rachel Reilly (Actor)
Kyle Cooke (Actor)
Arie Luyendyk Jr. (Actor)
Cirie Fields (Actor)
Ryan Lochte (Actor)
Born: August 03, 1984
Birthplace: Rochester, New York, United States
Trivia: Played basketball in high school, in addition to swimming. Has a tattoo of the Olympic rings on the inside of his right bicep. Earned gold (4x200 freestyle relay) and silver (200m individual medley) medals at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. Broke SEC records that were 11 years old (100m butterfly) and nine years old (400m IM) while attending the University of Florida. Won his first individual gold medal at an international long-course event in the 200m backstroke at the 2007 World Championships, snapping Aaron Peirsol's seven-year win streak in the event. The next month, Lochte also broke Peirsol's six-year unbeaten streak in the 100m backstroke. Posed in a fashion shoot for VMan magazine and a "Got milk?" print ad along with other Olympians and graced the August 2008 cover of Men's Journal with Michael Phelps. Won four medals, two gold and two bronze, at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Appeared on the cover of Vogue magazine with Serena Williams and Hope Solo in June 2012, becoming only the fourth man to be on the cover in the history of the magazine. Claimed five medals (two gold, two silver, one bronze) at the 2012 Olympics in London, bringing his Olympic total to 11. In 2013, starred in the short-lived reality series What Would Ryan Lochte Do?, which chronicled his daily life and search for love. Won gold as part of the men's 4x200m relay team at the 2016 Olympics in Rio.
Reza Farahan (Actor)
Alan Cumming (Actor)
Born: January 27, 1965
Birthplace: Aberfeldy, Perthshire, Scotland
Trivia: Scottish, versatile, and for a long time underappreciated, Alan Cumming is chameleon-like in both his choice of roles and his ability to inhabit them convincingly. Born January 27, 1965, in Perthshire, Scotland, Cumming studied drama at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama before embarking on a career that would have its roots on the stage. For years, Cumming worked steadily in the theater as a member of repertory companies, such as the Royal Shakespeare Company. In 1992 he had his film debut in the largely unheard of Prague, which was essentially a historical overview of the city. In 1994 American audiences were introduced to the sound of Cumming's voice thanks to his role as the narrator of Black Beauty, but it wasn't until 1995 (Cumming's other 1994 film, Second Best notwithstanding) that they actually saw him, this time via his small but memorable role as a Russian computer programmer in Goldeneye.Wider exposure followed, thanks to two successful films. The first, Circle of Friends (1995), featured Cumming as Minnie Driver's slimy, unwelcome suitor, and the second, 1996's Emma, saw Cumming playing yet another unwelcome suitor, this time to Gwyneth Paltrow. More sympathetic roles followed in For My Baby, Buddy, and Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (in which he played a sweetly awkward nerd with a crush on Lisa Kudrow), all released in 1997. Work in Spice World came next in 1998, as did the stage role that was to give Cumming critical acclaim, a host of awards, and the wider respect he deserved. That role was Cabaret's Emcee, and Cumming managed to make the character -- previously the sole territory of Joel Grey -- all his own, giving a wickedly delicious performance that was unabashedly dark, sly, androgynous, and altogether terrifying. His performance won him all three New York theater awards: a Tony, a Drama Desk, and an Outer Critics Circle. This triumph resulted in a new range of opportunities for the actor, one of which was the chance to be a part of what was to be Stanley Kubrick's last film, Eyes Wide Shut (1999). Although Cumming's role as a hotel desk clerk was a small one, the actor turned in a sly and insinuating performance that reflected his ability to make the most out of even the most limited opportunities.Cumming was subsequently given almost unlimited opportunities to showcase his flamboyance in Julie Taymor's Titus, her 1999 adaptation of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus. In his role as the queen's (Jessica Lange) debauched lover, he gave a performance that was as over-the-top and rococo as the film itself, leading some critics to say his portrayal had a little too much in common with a Christmas ham.Fortunately, Cumming surprised critics and audiences alike when he directed, with Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Anniversary Party (2001), a marital comedy-drama that starred him and Leigh as a husband and wife whose anniversary party exposes the many flaws of their fragile marriage. Featuring a cast that included Kevin Kline, Phoebe Cates, Gwyneth Paltrow, John C. Reilly, and Jennifer Beals, the film, which was shot on digital video, earned a fairly warm reception from critics, many of whom praised Cumming for his work both behind and in front of the camera.Cumming took the part of the bad guy in the first Spy Kids movie, a role he would repeat in the film's first two sequels. He also played the evil corporate manipulator in Josie and the Pussycats. He appeared in the musical remake of Reefer Madness in 2004, and that same year voiced a cat in the live action Garfield the movie. He worked steadily in a variety of projects including Gray Matters, Eloise: Eloise in Hollywood, and Dare, but found his biggest critical success on the small screen as part of the cast in the highly-respected CBS drama The Good Wife which began its run in 2009.

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