The following is a list of players who have competed on The Circle (sometimes called The Circle US [1] to differentiate from other international versions). The series is an American reality competition series, produced by Studio Lambert and Motion Content Group which first aired on Netflix in January 2020 that is based on a British TV series of the same name.
Name | Age | Placement | Season | Ref. |
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Alana Duval | 25 | 13th | 1 | [2] [3] |
Antonio DePina | 24 | 12th | ||
Karyn Blanco / "Mercedeze" | 37 | 11th | ||
Miranda Bissonnette | 26 | 10th | ||
Bill Cranley | 27 | 9th | ||
Alex Lake / "Adam" | 32 | 8th | ||
Sean Taylor | 25 | 7th | ||
Ed Eason | 23 | 6th | ||
Tammy Eason | 52 | |||
Seaburn Williams / "Rebecca" | 29 | 5th | ||
Chris Sapphire | 30 | 4th | ||
Samantha "Sammie" Cimarelli | 24 | 3rd | ||
Shubham Goel | 23 | 2nd | ||
Joey Sasso | 25 | 1st | ||
Bryant Wood | 27 | 10th | 2 | [4] [5] |
Savannah Palacio | 24 | 9th | ||
Terilisha Godwin-Pierce | 34 | 8th | ||
Khat Bell | 27 | 7th | ||
Mitchell Eason | 22 | 6th | ||
Jack Atkins / "Emily" [lower-alpha 1] | 20 | 5th | ||
Lisa Delcampo / "Lance" [lower-alpha 1] | 42 | |||
Lee Swift / "River" | 58 | 4th | ||
Courtney Revolution | 28 | 3rd | ||
Chloe Veitch | 22 | 2nd | ||
DeLeesa St. Agathe / "Trevor" | 32 | 1st | ||
Michelle Rider | 52 | 12th | 3 | [6] |
Ava Marie Capra [lower-alpha 2] | 25 | 11th | ||
Chanel Marie Capra [lower-alpha 2] | 42 | |||
Calvin Kiing Crooks | 30 | 10th | ||
Rachel Ward / "Jackson" | 24 | 9th | ||
Ruksana Carroll | 35 | 8th | ||
Daniel Cusimano | 20 | 7th | ||
Jacki Jing | 33 | 6th | ||
Nick Uhlenhuth | 27 | 5th | ||
Keisha "Kai" Ghost | 30 | 4th | ||
Sophia Layne / "Isabella" | 22 | 3rd | ||
Matthew Pappadia / "Ashley" | 29 | 2nd | ||
James Andre Jefferson Jr. | 30 | 1st | ||
Parker Abbott / "Paul" | 21 | 12th | 4 | [7] [8] |
Emma Bunton / "Jared" | 45 | 11th | ||
Mel B / "Jared" | 45 | |||
Crissa Jackson | 31 | 10th | ||
Alyssa Ljubicich | 27 | 9th | ||
John Franklin / "Carol" | 24 | 8th | ||
Josh "Bru" Brubaker | 25 | 7th | ||
Alex Brizard / "Nathan" | 28 | 6th | ||
Eversen Bevelle | 35 | 5th | ||
Yu Ling Wu | 25 | 4th | ||
Rachel Evans | 29 | 3rd | ||
Trevor St. Agathe / "Imani" | 35 | 2nd | ||
Frank Grimsley | 28 | 1st | ||
Brian Clark / "Brittney" | 47 | 11th | 5 | [9] [10] |
Billie-Jean Blackett / "Bruno" | 25 | 10th | ||
Shubham Goel / "Sasha" | 26 | 9th | ||
Marvin Achi | 27 | 8th | ||
Tom Houghton | 36 | 7th | ||
Oliver Twixt | 26 | 6th | ||
Brett Robinson [lower-alpha 3] | 28 | 5th | ||
Xanthi Perdikomatis [lower-alpha 3] | 25 | |||
Tasia Lesley / "Tamira" | 28 | 4th | ||
Raven Sutton | 26 | 3rd | ||
Paris | 31 | |||
Chaz Lawery | 28 | 2nd | ||
Sam Carmona | 34 | 1st | ||
Steffi Hill | 35 | 11th | 6 | |
A.I. Bot / "Max" | — | 10th | ||
Cassie Saylor | 29 | 9th | ||
Caress Alon / "Paul" | 37 | 8th | ||
Autumn Ann Nielsen | 21 | 7th | ||
Myles Reed | 29 | 6th | ||
Lauren LaChant | 26 | 5th | ||
Jordan Staff | 24 | 4th | ||
Quori-Tyler Bullock | 26 | 3rd | ||
Kyle Fuller | 31 | 2nd | ||
Brandon Baker / "Olivia" | 34 | 1st |
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