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Dr. Sean Kenniff  

Last year, at age 29, Dr. Sean Kenniff was successfully running his own neurology practice.

 In the spring of this year, he found himself competing for one million dollars on “Survivor Island.”

Since his return from the island, Sean has been able to translate his charming personality and comfort in front of the camera to a successful start in a career in television.

Sean’s tenacity and charm have landed him numerous entertainment jobs, ranging from appearing on CBS’ “The Early Show” to lecturing at various universities on such topics as medical science and “survival.”

His current and future projects include: a position as a general correspondent on “The Early Show,” a medical correspondent on the nationally syndicated hit program “Extra,” appearances on episodes of the daytime soap “Guiding Light” and CBS’s acclaimed “Nash Bridges,” and a full week of medical/health tips

on “Live With Regis.”

In addition to his busy schedule, Sean has remained loyal to his medical background, serving as the spokesperson for the National FOUR Foundation, a non-profit Brain Tumor Research Laboratory based out of Columbia University.

Sean has proven to be a “survivor” in every sense of the word. From the perilous jungles of a Southeast Pacific Island to the demanding and kinetic world of show business.

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