For more than 17 years, CBS's hit reality show "Survivor" has been gracing our airwaves with tales of the cunning, outdoorsy courage of ordinary Americans. With the casting call on August 18, you'll have an opportunity to join the ranks of survivors who have gone before.

Think you can outwit, outplay, and outlast? We bet you can! Survivor producers are looking for contestants for their next two seasons, and they're stopping through Wheat Ridge for a casting call on Friday, August 18. WHEN: Friday, Aug. 18, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. (you can get in line starting at 9:30 a.m.) WHERE: Medved KIA, 11201 W. Interstate 70 Frontage Rd. N., Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 casting call Auditioning is easy-peasy. Just bring a photo ID and be one of the first 200 people to get in line. Then be prepared to creatively explain in 60 seconds in front of camera crews why you should be on Survivor. You don't need to bring anything else with you, though you can speed up the registration process by bringing a signed release form to the casting call. So what are producers looking for in "Survivor" contestants?
A diverse group of men and women who represent a broad cross-section of American society. Competitors need to be in excellent physical and mental health, so they will be able to cope with the extreme change in environment and the tension of the competition," CBS Denver's website says.
And, of course, because it's all about making good TV, the more strong-willed, outgoing, adventurous, physically and mentally adept, and adaptable you are, the better your chances will be. They're also looking for contestants with interesting lifestyles, backgrounds, and personalities. You can check all the eligibility requirements here. [gallery columns="2" size="full" ids="20639,20638"] Final interviews will be conducted in Los Angeles, for those "Survivor" candidates who are selected from this round. Are you going to the casting call? Please let us know if you make it onto the show! Good luck!

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J. Moore
A synesthete who sees the world in vivid color, Joy is all about soaking up life experiences -- and then translating those experiences into words. Freckle-faced and coffee-fueled, Joy is on a personal quest to visit all 50 states in her lifetime (40 down!), see all the Broadway musicals, and eat all the tacos. For fun, she plays the piano, diagrams sentences, and solves true crime stories from her couch, along with her husband of 20 years and their teenage daughter.
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