Mike White is no stranger to reality television, but this is his first time competing on Survivor.

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Mike is a 47-year-old filmmaker from San Diego, CA, who currently resides in Los Angeles, CA.

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Mike is getting closer and closer to the finish line of Survivor: David vs. Goliath.

Mike has stayed pretty loyal to the original Goliath members since the start of the game, but he's always willing to consider a risky move and potentially joining forces with original Davids if it betters his situation.

Mike doesn't seem to be a target on Survivor as Season 37 heads into its final days, but fans are well aware the game can flip upside in a matter of minutes.

Until we find out what happens next, let's learn more about this castaway whom a couple of his competitors were starstruck by.

Below is a list of 5 facts Reality TV World has compiled about Survivor's Mike White.

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- Mike competed on The Amazing Race's fourteenth season in 2009 as a 28-year-old with his father Mel White, a writer and clergyman from Lynchberg, VA, who was 68 years old at the time.

Mike and Mel became the sixth team eliminated from The Amazing Race that season.

- Mike's writing credits include the feature films Nacho Libre and School of Rock, in which he also starred opposite Jack Black and Sarah Silverman, as well as the television series Pasadena.

- He describes himself as entertaining, thoughtful, curious, funny, dynamic, imaginative, and "ridiculously pale."
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- The Survivor castaway enjoys traveling and water sports. He's also a wine enthusiast.

- If he could have brought any three items to Fiji with him, Mike would have selected an eye mask to sleep, a good book -- something fat -- and a SeaBob for the ocean.
About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.