Brian Heidik
Born: Mar 9, 1968
Brian Heidik was born in Burtonsville, Maryland, and attended Paint Branch High School, where he played football and ultimately became an All-State quarterback. Upon graduating, he was recruited by North Carolina State. While in college, he studied finance until a knee injury during his sophomore year ended his football career. Brian then moved to New York City and lived there for three years before moving to California. Survivor: Thailand, was broadcast in Fall 2002. Although CBS had identified Heidik as a "used car salesman" when it revealed the fifth season's cast, it only took less than a week for The Smoking Gun to discover his roles (credited as David Roth) in a variety of soft-core pornographic films that included "Virgins of Sherwood Forest," "Passions Obsession," "Sinful Obsession," and "The Pleasure Zone." After the discovery, long-time Survivor spokeswoman Colleen Sullivan told the investigative website that CBS officials were "absolutely aware" of Heidik's soft-core resume -- a statement that E! columnist Kristen Veitch (then still known as "Wanda") later reported was somewhat misleading. According to Veitch, Heidik never told the show's producers about his soft-core past and despite a background check, neither CBS or the show's producers learned of it until an editor who was editing the show's raw footage "recognized" Heidik and the distinctive large tiger tattoo on his right shoulder.
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