Imogen: (on fellow "Celebrity Survivor", Guy Leech) He’s the ultimate rival, as far as physical challenges go. He’s the epitome of a fantastic Australian athlete. From the beginning, he was desperate to win.
Justin Melvey: (on fellow "Celebrity Survivor", Imogen) In the first challenge, I wanted to wring her neck because she couldn’t get the chest out of the water. Then she changed. She became competitive and very strong.
Imogen: (on making the final 3 in "Celebrity Survivor") Dicko was the one who called it. I was Angry Smurf and I was the show’s biggest whinger. The way I reacted to that environment at the time was, ‘Get me the Hell out of here, please!’ And had I not found such a beautiful friendship with Nicolle [Dickson], I don’t think I would have gotten that far.
Imogen: (on "Celebrity Survivor") Board shorts and gym tops were my uniform for the show, and that’s why I ended up with a gym-top tan line. Very unattractive!
Imogen: (on appearing on "Celebrity Survivor") I’m well aware that as contestants we’re going to be put under extremely stressful situations and that there’s a high possibility we’re going to break. I know this is probably going to be the biggest challenge I’ve faced. I think for anybody put under stress like that though, it’s hard to keep it together. You forget the cameras are there but you need to remember at the end of the day, while your isolation becomes your reality, there is a world outside of that and it’s all going to be OK!
Imogen studies at the Sydney Writers’ Center.
Imogen is an ambassador for People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
Imogen’s luxury item for the Australian edition of Celebrity Survivor was a Swiss army multi-tool.
Imogen self financed and self published her first calendar 'Imogen Odessy 2000'.
Imogen & a friend won the Australian Spirit competition in grade six for an impressive interview with the minister for science and technology at the time, Barry Jones.
Imogen’s singing debut was at 14 in a local restaurant singing country music.
Imogen was born in Woden hospital in the ACT, on the 7th of July 1977.