Survivor: Millennials vs Gen X – Meet Chris

Name: Chris Hammons
Age: 38
Current Residence: Oklahoma City, OK
Occupation: Trial Lawyer
Education: University of Oklahoma College of Law, Juris Doctor in Law
Tribe: Gen X

Bio

Chris currently works as a trial attorney at Laird Hammons Laird, a firm he founded in 2009 alongside fellow attorney Jeff Laird. He is focused on personal injury litigation and claims to “fight for the little guy,” often dealing with cases where people have been wronged by big businesses or insurance companies. When Chris was growing up, his father was incarcerated for drug trafficking, and Chris has talked about the influence this had on him in regards to pursuing a career in law. Chris graduated from the University of Oklahoma with his law degree in 2004 and worked as an attorney ever since. He also played college football at the University of Oklahoma; he was voted team captain by his fellow teammates and coaches in his senior year (2000-01) when the team won the national championship. Chris is married and has two sons.

Chris will compete on Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X airing September 2016.

See the full Season 33 Cast here.

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Martin Holmes

Martin is a freelance writer from England. He’s represented by Berlin Associates for comedy writing and writes about TV and entertainment, currently for TV Insider and Vulture, previously Digital Spy, ET Canada, and Yahoo. A finalist for the Shortlist Sitcom Search in 2012 for “Siblings,” Martin received his BA in English with Creative Writing from The University of Hull. Martin is the owner and editor-in-chief of Insider Survivor.


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