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Ryan Aiken

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Biography

Recent Role:
Himself (Season 6) on Survivor
Gender:
Male
Born:
2-13-1979
Birthplace:
Ellicott City, Maryland, USA
Ryan Aiken is currently pursuing a career as a model and actor. He attended Howard Community College in Columbia, Md. for two-and-a-half years. He enjoys lifting weights, lacrosse, running, swimming and eating pizza. His favorite sport is wrestling. He describes himself as funny, confident and talkative. He is proud of the fact that he used to be overweight, but committed to changing his body and taking responsibility for his physical well-being. If he could hold any office, he'd like to be the President of the United States as he considers himself a leader. When asked which superhero AikenMore would like to be, his answer is Superman because he could bend things and see into a women's locker room. His favorite movie is "Good Will Hunting." He appeared on the television show "Young Americans" in 2000. If he wins the million, he wants to buy a house.


Aiken is currently single and lives in Ellicott City, Md. with his dog, Pudgey. He has one brother, Vincent, who is 25 years old.

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    Ryan never got a chance to show us who he was or what he could offer - so is the curse of the first voted off. hide show

    Ryan was never given a chance in this season. Being a young man with a big ego, he immediately showed up on everyone's radar as an easy target and so ended Ryan's life.

    Blamed for Dan's mistakes in the first challenge, Ryan had almost no where to turn. Early on in the men's tribe, the thinkers were split away from the followers, and unfortunately, Ryan ended up on the wrong side of the stick.

    We got to see so little of Ryan, it is hard to comment on anything about his personality. It is easy to see that he is a fun loving guy, and I imagine he would have been the life of a party. But young guys like him are a dime a dozen, and there isn't a lot to say about him that separates him from the others just like him.

    You do have to feel sorry for the first person voted off. This must be one of the biggest disappointments of anybody's life, and I respect them for giving the challenge a go, failing, but having the dignity to live with it without negativity. So, kudos to him.

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