Cody Calafiore

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Cody Calafiore
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Born
Cody Christopher Calafiore

(1990-12-13) December 13, 1990 (age 30)
Alma materTemple University
OccupationActor, model, reality television personality
TelevisionBig Brother 16 (runner-up)
Big Brother 22 (winner)

Cody Christopher Calafiore (born December 13, 1990) is an American reality television personality. He was the runner up[1] on the reality television series Big Brother 16 in 2014.[2] He was later crowned the winner of Big Brother 22: All-Stars in 2020. He is now a full-time streamer on Twitch.[3]

Early life and education[]

Calafiore was born on December 13, 1990 in Hackensack, NJ.[citation needed]

Calafiore attended Monmouth University where he was a member of the soccer team[4] before transferring to Temple University where he graduated from the Fox School of Business and Management[5] with a Bachelors in business administration.[6] He played for the Temple Owls soccer team from 2010 to 2012.[7][8]

He trialed with the Columbus Crew in pre-season,[9][10] before an ankle injury ended his soccer career.[11][12]

Big Brother[]

Season 16[]

Calafiore entered the Big Brother house on Day 1 with the first group of contestants. On Day 2 he formed an alliance with Derrick Levasseur called "The Hitmen". Throughout the season, the two secretly worked together with the ultimate goal of being the final 2 players left in the game on finale night. Calafiore initially won the Head of Household (HOH) in Week 2, but his victory was rescinded after producers saw him touch the ground before he hit the buzzer. In week 4, Calafiore won HOH alongside Frankie Grande and nominated Victoria Rafaeli and Brittany Martinez for eviction. Calafiore's nominees lost the Battle of the Block competition, therefore, Calafiore remained HOH and Grande was dethroned.[citation needed]

In Week 8, Calafiore was nominated for eviction alongside Caleb Reynolds by HOH Grande. Calafiore and Reynolds lost the BOTB competition and remained on the block as a result. Calafiore was then nominated aside his former ally Zach Rance after Grande used the POV on Caleb and backdoored Rance. Calafiore survived eviction. In Week 9, he won his second HOH and became the first solo HOH of the season. He nominated Donny Thompson and Nicole Franzel for eviction. The same week, Calafiore won his first Power of Veto and chose to keep the nominations the same, which resulted in Thompson's eviction. In Week 11, Calafiore was nominated alongside Rafaeli by Grande who was the HOH. However, due to a twist that reset the game by one week, both Calafiore and Rafaeli got off the block. In Week 12, Calafiore won his second and third Powers of Veto of the season. On Day 90, he was the sole vote to evict Reynolds. On Day 97, he won the final HOH of the season. He evicted Rafaeli and took his ally Levasseur to the final 2, a move considered by fans as one of the worst in the show's history. Calafiore became the runner-up of the season, losing to Levasseur on a 7–2 vote, winning $50,000.[13]

Calafiore's older brother Paulie was a contestant on Big Brother 18, where he placed ninth.[14]

Season 22[]

In 2020, Calafiore returned to compete in the show's second All-Star season. He was HoH in weeks 1, 8, 9 and 12, giving him a total of 4 HoH victories and reigns. He won the PoV in weeks 3, 8, 9 and 11, giving him a total 4 PoV victories. He made it to the final 3 without being nominated. At the final 3, Calafiore won final HoH, becoming the first ever houseguest to win the final HoH twice, as well as the first ever houseguest to make it to the final 2 without ever going on the block. Calafiore won the show by a unanimous 9–0 vote.[citation needed] He became just the second houseguest in Big Brother U.S. history to have won in the Final 2 (Big Brother 22) and to have lost in the Final 2 (Big Brother 16) after Dan Gheesling won Big Brother 10 and finished runner-up in Big Brother 14. He also became the second ever houseguest not to received an eviction vote against him and received all the jury votes after Gheesling.

Career[]

In 2014, Calafiore appeared in an ad campaign for American underwear brand C-IN2[15] and was in several issues of Seventeen as part of their Hot Guys Panel.[16] Prior to his television appearance, Calafiore spent two years as an event host at Total Entertainment in Hackensack, New Jersey. He was also a sales associate at ADP for six months in 2015.[17] Following his appearance on Big Brother 16, Calafiore signed with New York-based modeling agency Soul Artist Management.[18] He has since appeared in Winq Magazine,[19] Men's Fitness,[20] LOVE Magazine,[21] Risbel Magazine,[22][23] and three editorials for The Fashionisto.[24][25][26] Calafiore has appeared in fashion shows as a model for Malan Breton,[27] Gents,[28] and Ricardo Seco.[29] In 2016 Calafiore co-starred in the independent film What Happened Last Night.[30] Calafiore joined Keller Williams Realty, representing Shrewsbury, New Jersey, in October, 2019.[31] In July 2021, he began a podcast with fellow Big Brother winner Derrick Levasseur called "The Winner's Circle" where they discuss the current season of Big Brother. [32]

Filmography[]

Film and television
Year Title Role Notes
2014 Big Brother 16 Himself Contestant/Runner Up
The Bold and the Beautiful Himself 2 episodes
2016 What Happened Last Night Joe Crosby Independent Film
Big Brother 18 Himself Episodes 1 & 14
2017 Set It Up Duncan's Hook up Post Production
Clinton Road Tyler Pre Production
Live To Tell Nick Styles Pre Production
Days Like This Mike In Development
Stay James In Development
2018 New Dogs, Old Tricks Joe Crosby Main role
2019 Elementary Jersey Shore episode - The Latest Model
2020 Big Brother 22 Himself Contestant/Winner

References[]

  1. ^ "'Big Brother 16': Cody Calafiore on His Finale Decision and Why He Came Up Short". The Hollywood Reporter.
  2. ^ "Big Brother Cast: Cody Calafiore". CBS. CBS Interactive. Retrieved March 15, 2019.
  3. ^ "Cody Calafiore on Twitch". Twitch.
  4. ^ "Cody Calafiore bio". monmouthhawks.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2015-11-05.
  5. ^ "Fox School Alum Made It "Big" Last Summer on Reality TV Show". Fox School of Business - Temple University - Philadelphia, PA. December 2014.
  6. ^ "Temple Grad Cody Calafiore On Big Brother 16 - Ticket". Philadelphia Magazine. Retrieved March 15, 2019.
  7. ^ "Temple University Athletics". owlsports.com.
  8. ^ "Cody Calafiore". MLSsoccer.com.
  9. ^ "Temple University Athletics". Temple University.
  10. ^ "2013 Crew Preseason Roster". Columbus Crew.
  11. ^ "Howell man stars on 'Big Brother'". Asbury Park Press. June 26, 2014.
  12. ^ "Crew Ready For Title Shot". The Columbus Dispatch.
  13. ^ "Campus Celebrity: Cody Calafiore". Her Campus. Retrieved March 15, 2019.
  14. ^ "'Big Brother 18' Contestants Include Former Players Vanessa Rousso and Cody Calafiore's Siblings". Us Weekly. Retrieved June 22, 2016.
  15. ^ C-IN2: Cody Calafiore for Grip Athletic. YouTube. April 16, 2014.
  16. ^ Sara Garcia. "Relationship Advice from Guys - Tips on Dating". Seventeen.
  17. ^ "Cody Calafiore: LinkedIn". linkedin.com. Retrieved 2016-04-15.
  18. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-09-09. Retrieved 2015-11-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  19. ^ "Winq". Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2015-11-05.
  20. ^ "Why You Should Take a Group Fitness Class". Men's Fitness.
  21. ^ "Love Magazine Boys Just Want To Have Fun With Nemo And Friends". Models.com.
  22. ^ "Soul Models wearing Feldspar Brooks' polos for "The Wild Wild Fraternity" #RisbelMagazine Issue 5". Risbel Magazine Facebook.
  23. ^ "The Wild Wild Fraternity Part 2 – Risbel Magazine". risbelmagazine.es. Retrieved August 31, 2016.
  24. ^ "Exclusive Cody Calafiore models summer styles for Ricky Michiels shoot". The Fashionisto. Retrieved November 9, 2015.
  25. ^ "Exclusive Cody Calafiore by Kara Nixon". The Fashionisto. Retrieved November 9, 2015.
  26. ^ "Exclusive: Cody Calafiore in 'Bad Intentions' by Alex Jackson". The Fashionisto. Retrieved November 9, 2015.
  27. ^ "MALAN BRETON CODY CALAFIORE #MBFW". Fashion Bistro.
  28. ^ "At New York Men's Day, American Menswear Gives Its State of the Union Address". Fashionista.
  29. ^ "RICARDO SECO SPRING/SUMMER 2016 COLLECTION NEW YORK FASHION WEEK: MEN". The Fashionisto.
  30. ^ "What Happened Last Night (2016)". IMDB. Retrieved June 22, 2016.
  31. ^ {{KW Realty Bio |url=https://www.kw.com/kw/agent/cody-calafiore
  32. ^ [hhttps://heavy.com/entertainment/big-brother/derrick-levasseur-cody-calafiore-youtube/ "'Big Brother' Fan-Faves Derrick & Cody Launch New Project"]. Heavy.com. Retrieved July 30, 2021.

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Jackson Michie
Big Brother U.S. winner
Season 22 (2020)
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