Season Seven: Celebrity Apprentice
RUNNER-UP: Trace Adkins
This country music star with seven studio albums has had 23 singles on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, with two of those singles -- "(This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing" and "Ladies Love Country Boys" -- hitting No. 1.Lennox Lewis
Fired March 20, 2008Former heavyweight-boxing champion -- a three-time champion, a distinction shared with Muhammad Ali and Evander Holyfield.
Carol Alt
Fired March 20, 2008Successful model/actress with over 700 covers and 65 films. She currently has her own natural cosmetics line and is an advocate for the health benefits of eating raw.
Stephen Baldwin
Fired March 13, 2008Best known for his role in the 1995 film "The Usual Suspects," the born-again Christian travels the country as a speaker and is a best-selling religious author.
Omarosa
Fired March 6, 2008The breakout star of the premiere season of "The Apprentice" previously served as Deputy Associate Director of Presidential Personnel at the White House for then- President Bill Clinton.
Tito Ortiz
Fired Feb. 28, 2008The Ultimate Fighting Champion holds the record for light heavyweight fighting from 2000-2003. He has his own clothing line, and is developing a new XBOX game.
Marilu Henner
Fired Feb. 21, 2008Best known for her roles in TV's "Taxi" and "Evening Shade" as well as countless films and Broadway shows. Her passion for health led to a second career as a public speaker and New York Times best-selling author of books on diet, health and lifestyle.
An Apprentice First
Donald Trump, seen here with his star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame, broke with tradition Feb. 14, 2008, and failed to fire a member of the losing team. He repeatedly said he wished the opposing team had lost and even asked for one of the four (Trace Adkins, Marilu Henner, Stephen Baldwin and Tito Ortiz) on the losing team to volunteer to leave. When none did, he sent them all back to the suite.Nely Galan
Fired: Feb. 7, 2008The Latina media dynamo, dubbed the "Tropical Tycoon" by The New York Times Magazine, is the former president of the Telemundo network. Her company, Galan Entertainment, has produced over 600 episodes in Spanish and English including the hit reality series "The Swan."
Vincent "Vinnie" Pastore
Resigned: Jan. 31, 2008Best known for his role as "Big Pussy" in "The Sopranos," Pastore was the voice of Luca in "Shark Tale" and hosts "The Wise Guy Show" on Sirius Satellite Radio's Raw Dog Comedy channel. He is starring on Broadway in "Chicago."
Jennie Finch
Fired: Jan. 24, 2008Gold medal member of the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Softball team. She was the first woman to host "This Week In Baseball" for FOX Sports.
Gene Simmons
Fired Jan. 17, 2008Best known for his persona in the band KISS and his reality show "Gene Simmons Family Jewels," as well as his many other flourishing businesses such as his fashion label and KISS merchandise.
Nadia Comeneci
Fired Jan. 10, 2008Star of the 1976 Montreal Olympics and the most celebrated gymnast of our time. The diminutive Romanian eventually produced a lifetime Olympic medal haul of five golds, three silvers and one bronze.
Tiffany Fallon
Fired Jan. 3, 2008Playboy's Playmate of the Year for 2005 and Miss Georgia USA 2001, Fallon holds a sports marketing degree from Florida State University as well as being the host of IFL Battleground.