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January 22, 2010

LOS ANGELES -- Not even "Boston Rob" Mariano's newborn baby could stop him from returning to "Survivor." Mariano is among 20 former contestants who will compete in CBS' "Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains," the reality series' 20th season, premiering at 7 p.m. Feb. 11. He left behind 4-week-old daughter Lucia Rose and wife, Amber Brkich, who bested Mariano to win the "All-Stars" edition in 2004 and accepted his marriage proposal during the finale...

By DERRIK J. LANG ~ The Associated Press
The cast of the CBS reality series "Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains" is shown. The castaways, including four past winners, are former players, who are back for the show's 20th season. (Monty Brinton ~ CBS)
The cast of the CBS reality series "Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains" is shown. The castaways, including four past winners, are former players, who are back for the show's 20th season. (Monty Brinton ~ CBS)

LOS ANGELES -- Not even "Boston Rob" Mariano's newborn baby could stop him from returning to "Survivor."

Mariano is among 20 former contestants who will compete in CBS' "Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains," the reality series' 20th season, premiering at 7 p.m. Feb. 11. He left behind 4-week-old daughter Lucia Rose and wife, Amber Brkich, who bested Mariano to win the "All-Stars" edition in 2004 and accepted his marriage proposal during the finale.

"If she was out here with me, I don't think I'd have a chance in hell at winning," the former "Survivor: Marquesas" and "All-Stars" player said of his wife.

"I think they'd get rid of both of us right away," he said. "With her not here, I think I'll have a little bit of room to maneuver. Hopefully, I can sway some people my way."

The cutthroat Mariano will be joined on the "villains" tribe by players such as bratty waitress Courtney Yates ("China"), cantankerous videographer Randy Bailey ("Gabon"), sarcastic cyclist Tyson Apostol ("Tocantins") and pompous soccer coach Benjamin Wade ("Tocantins").

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The cast members -- except for "Samoa" bad boy Russell Hantz, who was still filming the 19th season -- were individually interviewed in secret last August before production on "Heroes vs. Villains" began in Samoa. It will be the third time on "Survivor" for nine of the castaways, many of whom participated in the "All-Stars" and "Fans vs. Favorites" editions.

"I have the opportunity to do something that most people don't even get to do once in their lifetime," said Jerri Manthey, "The Australian Outback" and "All-Stars" mean girl. "I'm doing it three times. Just the opportunity itself is enough reason for me to say 'yes' to this again. I couldn't sit at home knowing they were doing this and be OK with that."

The "heroes" tribe will include lovable mentor Rupert Boneham ("Pearl Islands," "All-Stars"), emotional pinup model Jessica "Sugar" Kiper ("Gabon") and Texas hunk Colby Donaldson ("Australian Outback," "All-Stars"), who is hoping Manthey won't be gunning for him this time.

"Jerri is like a bad fungus," Donaldson said. "You can get rid of it, scrub it, do whatever you want to clean yourself of it, but eventually it comes back. This is my third game that I've played with Jerri, and she was quite instrumental in getting me out the last time. I don't have an ax to grind. Hopefully, she's gotten the revenge out of her system."

Half of the "Heroes vs. Villains" cast are contestants who won or came in second place during their "Survivor" seasons. The four previous $1 million prize winners returning to the game are "villains" Sandra Diaz-Twine ("Pearl Islands") and Parvati Shallow ("Cook Islands," "Micronesia") and "heroes" James "J.T." Thomas Jr. ("Tocantins") and Tom Westman ("Palau").

The "heroes" team will also include nurse Cirie Fields ("Panama," "Micronesia"), pageant queen Amanda Kimmel ("China," "Micronesia"), medical student Candice Woodcock ("Cook Islands"), grave digger James Clement ("China," "Micronesia"); and on the "villains" side, account manager Danielle DiLorenzo ("Panama").

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