- Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth
Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth (born Omaroseonee O. Manigault February 15, 1974) is a former participant on Donald Trump's television reality show "The Apprentice". Omarosa was born in Youngstown, Ohio where she attended Rayen High School. She has gone on to appear on various talk shows and other reality shows, where her brash personality has frequently been the source of controversy.
- Katie Hopkins
Katie Hopkins (born May 31, 1976, in Barnstaple, Devon, England) is a reality television participant who appeared on the third series of the British version of "The Apprentice". She withdrew from the show in week 11, and was not dismissed with Sir Alan Sugar's catch phrase "You're Fired". Hopkins was memorable on the programme for her nasty comments to other contestants and to members of the public.
- Bill Rancic
William "Bill" Rancic (born May 16, 1971) is an American entrepreneur who was the first candidate hired on national television by The Trump Organization at the conclusion of the first season of Donald Trump's reality business show, "The Apprentice". He is the first "Apprentice" winner.
- Ereka Vetrini
Ereka Vetrini is an American television personality. She was a contestant on the first season of "The Apprentice" in 2004. Vetrini is a native of New York City who graduated with honors from Boston College. After graduation, she worked for General Electric's financial management program. She has worked in Hong Kong, Australia, Greece, Spain, Switzerland and England as an internal operations consultant for Estée Lauder.
- Kendra Todd
Kendra Todd (born 1978) was hired by Donald Trump on national television at the conclusion of Season 3 of NBC's "The Apprentice" live at New York University on May 19, 2005. She was the first female candidate, and the youngest, to be hired on the US "Apprentice".
- Kwame Jackson
Kwame Jackson of New York, New York, was one of the two final candidates on Donald Trump's American television reality series "The Apprentice". His second place finish was due to his failure to competently deal with Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth, a fellow contestant selected by Jackson to work under him during the final episode. His prize was a job as a judge for the Miss Universe pageant, …
- Michelle Dewberry
Michelle Dewberry (born October 9, 1979 in Hull, East Yorkshire) was the winner of the second series of British television programme "The Apprentice". She was hired by Sir Alan Sugar, but after a series of personal problems she left Amstrad in September 2006.
- Saira Khan
Saira Khan (born 1970, Long Eaton, Derbyshire, England) was the runner-up on the first series of The Apprentice in Great Britain. She is now a TV presenter on BBC's Temper Your Temper and Desi DNA while hosting her own programme Beat the Boss. Saira has also appeared on TV show Ready Steady Cook and runs her own baby-products business. She is a columnist for the Daily Mirror, …
- Angela Ruggiero
Angela Ruggiero (born January 3, 1980 in Panorama City, California) is an American ice hockey defenseman. She is also the author of a memoir about her hockey experiences and a former contestant on the NBC reality show The Apprentice. While still a high school senior at Choate Rosemary Hall, Ruggiero played on the gold medal-winning 1998 United States Olympic Hockey Team in Nagano, Japan. She was also a member of the silver medal-winning 2002 team in Salt Lake City, Utah.
- Randal Pinkett
Randal D. Pinkett, Ph.D. (born 1971 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is the first African American candidate to be hired on national television through the US version of "The Apprentice", a television reality show starring Donald Trump. (There have been black candidates hired in the South African and British versions of the programme before Pinkett was hired.) Pinkett was hired on national television during the season finale of season four.
- Simon Ambrose
Simon Ambrose was the winner of the third series of the British version of "The Apprentice". Ambrose attended Westminster School ,and was a member of Rigaud's house, where he was widely known by the monker of 'Spambrose', before graduating from Magdalene College, Cambridge with a Double First in Economics.
- Sam Solovey
Sam Solovey was a contestant on Donald Trump's "The Apprentice". His erratic behavior and the infamous "stare" he gave after his firing made him one of the most talked-about contestants on the show, alongside Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth, notorious for her excuses and tricks of getting her teammates in trouble, and Bill Rancic, the winner of the competition. On the night of the finale, Solovey offered "Trump" a briefcase of $250,000 if Trump would hire him.
- Ruth Badger
Ruth Badger (born 1978 in Wolverhampton) is a British business woman. Badger was the runner-up in the second series of the UK version of "The Apprentice". She is currently the presenter of the TV show "Badger or Bust". Badger has her own consultancy firm, "Ruth Badger Consultancy Ltd", with offices in Didsbury, Manchester and has also appeared on "The Big Idea" on Sky One
- Tarek Saab
Tarek Ibrahim Saab (born September 24, 1978 in New Bedford, Massachusetts) was a candidate on The Apprentice 5. Tarek was fired from The Apprentice in Week Ten, 'Blow Out', but was selected to return for the final task to assist eventual winner Sean Yazbeck. He is the CEO of Lionheart Apparel, and he is writing a book that is due out in September 2007 entitled "Gut Check: Confronting Love, Work and Manhood in Your Twenties" through Spence Publishing.
- Kelly Perdew
Kelly Crawford Perdew (born January 29,1967) of Carlsbad, California was the winner of the second season of "The Apprentice".
- Raj Bhakta
Raj Peter Bhakta is a real estate developer former contestant on the second season of the reality show "The Apprentice". He was the Republican Party's nominee for the United States House of Representatives in Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district, but lost to incumbent Democrat Allyson Schwartz.
- Paul Torrisi
Paolo "Paul" Roberto Torrisi (born April 25, 1970) was one of the final four contestants on the first series of "The Apprentice" in the UK. Though ultimately fired, Sir Alan Sugar did offer Torrisi a job working with his son Daniel for his private jet company Amsair. Torrsi turned down the job on Sugar's advice and has since been focusing on a career in the media. After "The Apprentice", he has gone on to make appearances on "Grandstand (BBC)", …
- Andrea Lake
Andrea Lake is a 32 year old high school graduate and business owner. She was on "The Apprentice 5". She has made millions of dollars between her five companies. Lake is from San Diego, California. She attended Grossmont High School in El Cajon and now is a resident of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Although she is not a college graduate, she nonetheless managed to start her own businesses.
- Sean Yazbeck
Sean Yazbeck (born 1972 in London, England) is a businessman, actor, and the winner of the fifth season of the reality show, "The Apprentice", where candidates compete in several tasks on a 15-week "job interview" for a position in one of billionaire Donald Trump's companies. He is the first non-American to be selected during the run of The Apprentice.
- Tana Goertz
Tana Goertz (born Tana Colaizzi) was one of the candidates for the title of Donald Trump's "Apprentice" in the television show's third season. Goertz was 37 when the season was recorded/produced. She was fired in the season finale and ended as the runner-up. After the season ended, she made some disparaging remarks about fellow contestant and eventual winner Kendra Todd and Trump.
- Timothy Campbell
Timothy "Tim" Campbell is the winner of the first series of the British version of "The Apprentice". Tim, a Middlesex University graduate in Psychology, worked as a Senior Planner within the Marketing & Planning Department of London Underground before applying for the £100,000 a year job through the BBC show, "The Apprentice".
- Aaron Altscher
Aaron Altscher (born May 26, 1981 in Ellicott City, Maryland) is a candidate for the sixth season of reality show, "The Apprentice", where candidates compete in several tasks as an extended "interview" for a position in one of millionaire Donald Trump's companies. He is known as The Adapter.
- Frank Lombardi
Frank Lombardi(born 1979) is the chief executive officer of Lombardi Contracting, a real estate development firm. He is a candidate for the sixth season of reality show, "The Apprentice", where candidates compete in several tasks as an extended "interview" for a position in one of millionaire Donald Trump's companies. He also helped launch a hi-tech computer company, Computer Overhauls.
- Stefani Schaeffer
Stefani Schaeffer (born Stefanie Lynn Schaeffer in Burbank, California) is an American defense attorney from California. Schaeffer was recently named "Season 6 Apprentice" on the reality show of the same name.
- James Sun
James Sun (born 1977) is the chief executive officer of Zoodango, a social networking website for professionals. He was an American competitior in The Apprentice 6. He was fired at the Season Finale on April 22, 2007, finishing as the runner-up.
- Brian Mandelbaum
Brian Mandelbaum, (born October 31 1980) best known as Brian or "Rubble man" was a contestant on the NBC TV Show "The Apprentice", in the fourth season. He was fired by Donald Trump in the 8th week of the show along with his teammate Marshawn Evans.
- Jennifer Murphy
Jennifer Murphy (born 1979) is a beauty pageant queen, reality television contestant and business woman. Murphy grew up in Medford, southern Oregon, with her eleven siblings (she is the second oldest among her five sisters and six brothers). She was partially home schooled but also attended Seton High School which she graduated from in 1996.
- Michael Laungani
Michael Laungani was a candidate on NBC show "The Apprentice 5" with Donald Trump. He was part of team Synergy in Week 1, and transferred to team Gold Rush in Week 8. Michael was then fired in Week 11. Following Laungani's appearance on the Apprentice in 2006, he was named in People magazine’s annual Hottest Bachelors issue as the Motorcycle Riding Management Consultant.
- Roxanne Wilson
Roxanne Tessa Lisa Wilson (born on March 15, 1979) is an Appellate Attorney from Austin, Texas, working for Winstead Sechrest & Minick, P.C.. She was also a contestant on the hit NBC reality tv show "The Apprentice 5" with Donald Trump. She was fired in week 14. BIOGRAPHY Roxanne Wilson is an appellate attorney, President and CEO of RXW, Inc., author, popular television and radio personality, and well-traveled speaker.
- Brent Buckman
Brent Michael Buckman is a former contestant on Donald Trump's The Apprentice 5. He is a Canadian from Toronto, Ontario and now resides in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He is the creator of his own diet on which he claims to have lost 70 pounds and 12 inches off his waist.
- Rebecca Jarvis
Rebecca Jarvis (born 1981) is a financial journalist and was a candidate on The Apprentice 4. She was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota and graduated from the University of Chicago in 2003 and from St. Paul Academy and Summit School in 1999. Known to her friends as "Becky," Jarvis was one of Teen People's "20 Teens Who Will Change the World" in February 2000.
- Lenny Veltman
Leonid "Lenny" Veltman was born in 1967 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
- Dawna Stone
Dawna Stone was hired by Martha Stewart on "The Apprentice: Martha Stewart", which ran during the fall of 2005. Stone proudly accepted Martha's job offer within the MSLO limits without question during the live series finale in New York on December 21, 2005. She is the only applicant to have a spotless record as Project Manager. Even though Bethenny Frankel stepped up for her first project, Stone had three wins, and still a spotless record.