Alex Angarita

Alejandro Augusto "Alex" Angarita Meneses is a contestant from.

He was the founder of the Four Horsemen alliance, which was ultimately crushed as former alliance member Dreamz Herd betrayed the alliance, leading to the remaining members being picked off the island one by one.

Profile
Born in Colombia, South America, Alex Angarita moved to California where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Irvine. He then moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he received his Juris Doctor Degree from Harvard Law School. While at Harvard, he was also a member of the Harvard Boxing Club.

Angarita is currently practicing law on a freelance basis and working to start his own educational consulting company. Prior to his participation on SURVIVOR: FIJI, Angarita worked as an attorney for one of the largest law firms in Los Angeles, where he represented large companies in various transactions. He previously worked as an operations director for a test preparation company and also as a tutor.

He enjoys boxing, running, basketball, weight-lifting, painting and yoga. He recently spent a week climbing Mt. Whitney. He describes himself as assertive, witty and personable. He is a member of the American Bar Association.

Angarita currently resides in Los Angeles, California. His birth date is April 20, 1978.

Post-Survivor

 * On February 9, 2007, Alex was arrested for marijuana possession.
 * On January 9, 2010, Alex attended Survivor's 10-year anniversary party.

Trivia

 * Alex is the first person to play a Hidden Immunity Idol when it was not needed as no votes were cast against him.
 * Alex is the second person named Alex to play Survivor.
 * Coincidentally, they both placed 7th in their season.
 * both participated in the challenge Touchy Subjects
 * Alex was the last person to enter the merge as a member of Ravu and be voted out.
 * Of the 8 votes that Alex cast at Tribal Council, 4 were for women, and 4 were for men.
 * Alex was born on the exact same day as Survivor: San Juan del Sur player Jeremy Collins.