Richard Holman Hatch Jr. (born April 8, 1961) is an American reality television contestant. In 2000, he became the first Survivor winner (Borneo) in its debut season, originally broadcast on CBS. He subsequently competed in All-Stars season of Survivor, the fourth celebrity edition of Celebrity Apprentice, season 17 of The Biggest Loser, and season 2 of House of Villains. In January 2006, he was convicted with three counts related to attempted tax evasion and fraudulent tax return. He served fifty-one months in prison and then, after failing to amend his 2000 and 2001 tax returns, an additional nine months in prison.
Early life and education
Hatch's parents divorced when he was eleven years old. At the time of Borneo, his mother was a registered nurse, and his father was a retired lab technician. Hatch is the oldest of four siblings.
Hatch graduated from Middletown High School (Rhode Island) in 1979. He joined the United States Army in 1980 and became a West Point cadet within the next five years in the Army. He earned his bachelor's degree in Management and Applied Behavioral Sciences from the National Louis University. He pursued a master's degree by studying education and counseling at Rhode Island's Providence College. In Borneo (2000), he came out as gay onscreen, notoriously went nude on his birthday, and used resources to catch edible sea creatures underwater. He formed, led,
As four players remained in the season finale, Hatch, Rudy Boesch, and Sue Hawk plotted to vote Kelly Wiglesworth out. The plan was no longer feasible when Wiglesworth won an Individual Immunity challenge called "Fallen Comrades", a trivia quiz mini-game about eliminated contestants. At a Tribal Council, Hatch and Hawk received two votes each. In a tiebreaker, Hatch and Hawk were not permitted to vote. Boesch and Wiglesworth voted Hawk out and kept Hatch for the time being. Wiglesworth beat Boesch in the challenge, and as the only player eligible to vote, voted Boesch out and kept Hatch, hoping to beat him in the finals. Hawk further said that, in Mother Nature, a snake would eat a rat.
Against the runner-up Wiglesworth, Hatch earned the "Sole Survivor" title and won $1 million and a Pontiac Aztek SUV by a 4–3 jury vote of the final Tribal Council.
All-Stars
Hatch re-competed in All-Star (2004) as part of the Mogo Mogo tribe. As before, he caught edible sea creatures with available resources. Mogo Mogo became weary about his antics, attitude, and constant nudity. Thus, he became the fourth person of the season and the first member of the tribe voted out, placing fourteenth.
Before his elimination, Hatch was involved in an incident with another former Borneo player Sue Hawk, who reappeared in the same season as part of the Chapera tribe. During one of the tribal immunity challenges, Hawk and Hatch came face-to-face on a small platform during a balance beam mini-game. Hatch and Hawk discussed the incident in the February 27, 2004, episode of The Early Show, the following day after the Survivor episode aired the incident.
Other appearances
In post-Borneo era, Hatch made guest appearances as himself on "One Wong Move" (2000) from Becker and, alongside Sue Hawk, "Penetration Island" (2002) from Son of the Beach. In Becker, Hatch visits the titular character's office for his severe stomachache and makes references to his Survivor gameplay, like eating bizarre things.
In the Australian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? in October 2000, Hatch incorrectly answered the fourth question "What is 11 × 12?", resulting in his elimination without winning money. He competed against other five Borneo players in the May 10, 2001, episode of Weakest Link. Despite correctly answering most questions, he was unanimously voted out as the "weakest link" in the first round.
Hatch competed in the July 15, 2002, episode (all-reality edition) of a game show Dog Eat Dog. He became part of a "dog pound" team after losing a challenge. The team lost the $25,000 prize to Borneo player Sue Hawk.
In post-All-Stars era, Hatch competed in the Survivor edition of Family Feud, aired on the week of February 14, 2005, alongside other Survivor players, including Rudy Boesch and Sue Hawk, who were divided into male and female teams. He competed on Battle of the Network Reality Stars in 2005 as part of the "dark blue" team, which lost the $10,000 prize to the "light blue" team in the finals. He was "fired" in the April 3, 2011, episode of The Celebrity Apprentice 4. He was eliminated in the January 18, 2016 episode of the 17th season of The Biggest Loser for not losing enough weight.
TV Guide placed him thirty-first in its 2013 list of "The 60 Nastiest Villains of All Time" for his Survivor gameplay.
Hatch competed in the second season (2024) of E!'s reality television series House of Villains and became the second contestant eliminated in the fourth episode of the season.
Acquittals and convictions
In September 2001, Hatch was convicted in a county district court with domestic assault charge, one month after his former partner Glenn Boyanowski accused him of assault. Hatch said that the assault started when Boyanowski trespassed his Middletown house. Hatch was sentenced to one-year probation on September 24, 2001, and was ordered not to contact Boyanowski. He appealed his conviction and sentence, both of which were overturned in a county superior court on February 5, 2002, after two days of court hearings. In January 2006, he was acquitted of fraud but convicted of the three tax charges. The charges stemmed from his failure to report approximately $1.4 million in income: $1.04 million from Survivor, $321,000 in payments for radio appearances, $28,000 of rental income, and $36,000 in charitable donations misappropriated for personal use. Tax returns were prepared by two accountants that reflected his Survivor winnings that Hatch did not file. Instead, he filed a return that excluded that income.
In 2010, one year after Hatch's release in 2009, Survivor host/producer Jeff Probst and producer Mark Burnett revealed that Hatch was a strong candidate to reappear for the twentieth season, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, as a villain. Hatch was still under house arrest at the time and unable to re-participate because prosecutors denied him permission to do so.
Hatch served an additional nine months in prison from March to December 2011 for not amending his 2000 and 2001 tax returns. The additional sentence prevented him from appearing in the live finale of The Celebrity Apprentice 4. He was released under supervision for 26 further months, making him unable to leave the country without court permission.
Personal life
After the All-Stars filming, Hatch dated an Argentine tourist director Emiliano Cabral, whose age was twenty-eight in early 2004. They legally married in Nova Scotia in 2005. They divorced in a Rhode Island family court in 2022 after at least fourteen years of their relationship.
According to Inside Edition, while he attended George Mason University (Virginia), Hatch donated his sperm to a sperm bank in Fairfax, Virginia, hundreds of times total for two years, twice or thrice per week average, to earn $30 per donation. Two different women who were donated Hatch's sperm eventually gave birth to, respectively, one daughter and one son. In 2011, he met his two biological children, both age twenty-two at the time, for the first time.
Filmography
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! Year !! Title !! Notes
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| rowspan=4| 2000||Survivor: Borneo||
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|Hollywood Squares||
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|Becker||Cameo (Episode "One Wrong Move")
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|Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Australian edition)||
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|2001||Weakest Link (American edition)||Survivor: Borneo special
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| rowspan=2| 2002||Dog Eat Dog||Gameshow
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|Son of the Beach||Episode "Penetration Island"
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|2004||Survivor: All-Stars||
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| rowspan=2| 2005||Family Feud||Survivor special
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|Battle of the Network Reality Stars||
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|2006
|Another Gay Movie
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|2011||The Celebrity Apprentice 4||
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|2016||The Biggest Loser||
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|2024
|House of Villains 2
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References
Notes
Sources
Further reading
External links
- Richard Hatch biography for Survivor: All-Stars at CBS.com
- Hatch's criminal indictment on The Smoking Gun
