What was Ralph Kiser's cause of death?
SURVIVOR alum Ralph Kiser died suddenly on Wednesday, April 20, 2022.
The fan-favorite was a member of the 22nd season of Survivor: Redemption Island.
What was Ralph Kiser's cause of death?
The Sun reported exclusively that the 56-year-old from Virginia died from a heart attack around 3:15am.
He was 44 years old when he competed on the show, after multiple rounds of applying.
The 22nd season was filmed in Nicaragua, and according to his CBS profile, Kiser expected his outdoorsman qualities to help him on the show.
"I'm an outdoors mountain man," it reads.
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How did Ralph Kiser do on Survivor?
Kiser ended up finishing eighth in his season overall, lasting 33 days.
He was a member of the Zapatera tribe in a season where Survivor brought back past contestants and combined them with new ones.
Kiser started off the show strong, but in this version of the show, the two tribes must eventually merge, and when that happened, he got the boot.
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Still, he said in his exit interview with People that it was "the time of my life."
"It was a dream come true for a man like me to be in Nicaragua and playing a game to be on television.
What does that happen to anyone? Never, that's when. I'd do it again over and over."
What did Ralph Kiser do for a living?
Kiser was a farmer in Virginia.
In his CBS profile, he said that his inspiration in life was "my farm; I've been at it all my life."
"I'm always amazed at my animals – how they grow and survive."
"Being able to watch the circle of life go-'round and be a part of it is a very satisfying adventure that I never get tired of."
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