Jeff Probst is a four-time Emmy Award winner for Outstanding Reality Host. He has traveled the world serving as both host and executive producer for the phenomenally successful series, Survivor. Probst also received an Emmy in 2001 when the show won the first-ever Outstanding Non-Fiction Program (Special Class). In 2012, Probst premiered his daytime talk show The Jeff Probst Show. In 2009, he partnered with Mark Burnett to create and produce the television show, Live For The Moment.
Probst produced and directed the feature film Kiss Me, starring John Corbett, Sarah Bolger, Rita Wilson and Emily Osment. In 2002, Probst wrote and directed the feature film Finder's Fee, starring Ryan Reynolds, James Earl Jones, Robert Forster and Matthew Lillard. The film won many awards and Probst was selected as one of 2001's Ten Directors to Watch in a series presented by the American Cinematheque showcasing new directors from around the world. Probst was a regular fill-in for Regis Philbin on Live with Regis and Kelly and a regular guest host for Larry King on Larry King Live. Probst hosts the "Celebrity Fan Roundtable" for Howard Stern on Sirius/XM radio. He previously served as host of VH1's Rock and Roll Jeopardy; hosted several programs for FX and Access Hollywood. In 2007, Probst founded The Serpentine Project, and in 2011, joined forces with Alliance for Children’s Rights, a larger non-profit organization.
A native of Wichita, Kan., Probst is married and lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two children.