Well-known for participating in the different editions of reality show Survivor, Amanda Kimmel is a famous American model, actress, beauty queen, and activist. Amanda is the first survivor player to spend over 100 days throughout the three editions of the show, followed by Parvati Shallow, Rupert Boneham, Rob Mariano, and others. Alongside her television career, she was also part of the cast in films such as Into the Blue 2 (2009), Cinema Salvation (2010), Frank Saves the Day (2010), and All Together Now (2013). As of 2024, Amanda Kimmel has a net worth of $2 million.
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Amanda Kimmel Biography
Amanda Kimmel was born on the 3rd of August 1984 in Los Angeles, California, United States of America. She is currently 40 years old.
Birth Name | Amanda Lee Kimmel |
Nickname | Amanda |
Date of Birth | August 3, 1984 |
Place of Birth | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Age | 40 years old |
Sun Sign | Leo |
Profession | Actress, Model, Hiking Guide |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | White |
Marital Status | Married |
Spouse | Matt Cooper |
Children | 2 |
Residence | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Family and Education
Not much is known about her family and her childhood as well. Her mother’s name is Peggy Small. Details about her father are currently unavailable. She has a sister named Katrina Kimmel.
Information regarding her education is also unknown.
Amanda Kimmel Husband
In 2015, Amanda Kimmel married Matt Cooper. They have two children, Liam, born in 2016, and Logan, born in 2019.
Physical Statistics
Height | Feet – 5 feet 11 inches Centimeters – 180 cm Meters – 1.8 m |
Weight | Kilograms – 63 kg Pounds – 189 lbs |
Body Build | Slim |
Body Measurements | 35-25-37 |
Eye Color | Green |
Hair Color | Dark Brown |
Sexuality | Straight |
Shoe Size | 10 (US) |
Dress Size | 6 (US) |
Distinctive Features | Tall Body Frame |
Professional Statistics
Film Debut
In 2009, Amanda starred along with fellow Survivor contestant Parvati Shallow in the movie Into the Blue 2: The Reef as themselves.
Television Debut
Amanda first appeared in the reality television series Survivor: China, the fifteenth season of the series, in 2007. She was placed runner-up in the show followed by Survivor: Micronesia — Fans vs. Favorites (runner-up) and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains (9th place).
Amanda Kimmel Net Worth
This gorgeous leggy lass has accumulated a net worth of $2 million US dollars as of 2024. Most of her earnings come from modeling, film, and television appearances and endorsements.
Social Media Portfolio
- Instagram – kimmelamanda
- Twitter – amandakimmel
Amanda Kimmel Facts
Amanda started off her modeling career when she was 16 in Chicago, where she resided for over a year.
She did a bunch of odd jobs like a make-up artist, retail sales representative, and waitress before foraying into the modeling world.
As a teenager, she was inclined towards fashion and wanted to build an empire within the glamour world.
As a model, she participated in several beauty contests. She was crowned Miss Montana USA in 2005 after placing first runner-up in both the 2003 and 2004 pageants.
Amanda Kimmel participated in the Miss Earth 2005 pageant and finished eighth. She also participated in the Miss USA 2005 and Miss World Kite held in China.
She continues to hone her skills beyond modeling like hiking, designing, drawing, and painting. She enjoys rock climbing, snowshoeing, kickboxing, and volleyball.
Amanda has one dog, Sassy, two cats, Cleo and Lynus, and one horse, Frisco.
She was inducted into Xfinity’s “Survivor Hall of Fame” alongside Rob Cesternino and Ethan Zohn in 2012.
Amanda is one of few contestants to appear in at least three seasons of the Survivor Series and holds the record for the most days spent on Survivor, with 108 days without being voted out.
Amanda has played all three seasons with James Clement and has outlasted him on all of them. She was the youngest contestant to be chosen for Heroes vs. Villains.
She works as a hiking tour guide in Montana, where she has used to camp every weekend since her childhood.
In 2006 she featured on the covers of Montana Living and Pageantry Magazines.