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Lisa Donahue

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Lisa Donahue
Born (1976-02-04) February 4, 1976 (age 48)
Rochester, New York, United States
💼 Occupation
TelevisionBig Brother 3 (winner)

Lisa Donahue (born February 4, 1976) is a reality tv competitor who was the winner of the third season of the CBS reality series, Big Brother.[1][2] Prior to the show she was a bartender.[3] Lisa was the first female winner of American "Big Brother".

Big Brother[edit]

Donahue was one of 12 contestants on Big Brother 3. She succeeded in being one of the final two house guests that season, with Danielle Reyes. She received $500,000 for winning the competition by a vote of 9–1, with Reyes receiving $50,000.[3]

Donahue engaged in a romance with fellow contestant Eric during the show, but she surprised her house guests when in a later game twist, she chose not to bring him back into the house

After Big Brother[edit]

After Big Brother, Donahue pursued an acting career. In 2004, she played Lauren in the film Jekyll with Johnathan Silverman. In the same year, she had a recurring role on the TV series Entourage. Still in the same year, she had another guest role in Dr. Vegas opposite Rob Lowe. In 2006, she was one of 20 finalists vying for a spot on Big Brother: All-Stars. She also posed for Ramp magazine and is featured in rocker Ty Stone's music video 'Bob Seger', which she talked about on BB4 during the "where are they now?" segment. Currently living in Los Angeles, Lisa is still working in the entertainment industry and is a well known published photographer.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. "Profile of Lisa Donahue by CBS for Big Brother 3".
  2. "Profile of Lisa Donahue by CBS for Big Brother 7".
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Donahue wins prize on 'Big Brother'". The Leaf-Chronicle. Tennessee, Clarksville. Associated Press. September 27, 2002. p. 30. Retrieved May 10, 2018 – via Newspapers.com. open access

External links[edit]

Preceded by
Will Kirby
Big Brother U.S. winner
Season 3 (2002)
Succeeded by
Jun Song



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