Janu Tornell | |
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Born |
Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. |
May 9, 1965
Known for |
Miss Nevada USA 1989 (winner) Miss USA pageant 1989 |
Television | Survivor: Palau |
Janu Tornell (born May 9, 1965) is an American reality show contestant and former Las Vegas showgirl and beauty pageant contestant of Cuban descent.
Tornell was born in Las Vegas, Nevada, the daughter of Juan and Maria Tornell. She attended Valley High School, then relocated to Spain, and later moved to Los Angeles. She then studied at Los Angeles Valley College, a two-year institution, before moving back to Las Vegas and pursuing a career as a showgirl.
In 1989, Tornell won the Miss Nevada USA title and went on to represent Nevada at the Miss USA pageant broadcast live from Mobile, Alabama. She failed to place at the pageant, which was won by Gretchen Polhemus of Texas. The following year she competed in Miami's Nuestra Belleza Internacional pageant, and was first runner-up.
Tornell was one of 20 contestants who competed on Survivor: Palau. She became the 13th person eliminated when she voluntarily laid down her torch in a shocking twist, partially to save Stephenie LaGrossa, who was destined for elimination by her tribemates. Also, she had not been getting along well with the other players, particularly Katie Gallagher, who would make it to the Final Two along with Tom Westman. As a member of the jury, Tornell voted for Westman to become Sole Survivor in the Final Tribal Council.
Tornell was the fourth person to quit the game since Survivor's start in 2000, and the first player to quit the game while still being allowed to participate in the jury. It should be noted that she was the first person who made it that far in the game before deciding to quit, with the other quitters leaving before the jury had started. Her final words were aired during the closing credits (the first to quit the game, Osten Taylor of Survivor: Pearl Islands, did not get his final words aired upon quitting).