Michael Dawson is a fictional character played by Harold Perrineau on the ABC television series Lost. Michael is one of the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 who crashes on the show's mysterious island.
He is notable for his one eye, usually wearing a black eye-patch. He is captured by a group of 815 survivors and says he remembers Locke from his past. He is responsible for Charlie's death, blowing a hole in the side of the underwater Looking Glass Station, drowning Charlie inside and killing himself in the process.
The characters from the American drama/adventure television series Lost were created by Damon Lindelof and J. J. Abrams. The series follows the lives of plane crash survivors on a mysterious tropical island, after a commercial passenger jet from the fictional Oceanic Airlines crashes somewhere in the South Pacific.
His team is ambushed by Sayid, Jin, and Bernard, but turns the tables and captures them. He dies when Hurley hits him with a Dharma Initiative van. A member of the Dharma Initiative whose husband was murdered by the Hostiles. Sawyer and Juliet intervened and saved Amy's life.
HawaiiHENRY IAN CUSICK was born in Peru, raised in Trinidad and Scotland and he now lives in Hawaii.
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Desmond David Hume is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost portrayed by Henry Ian Cusick. Desmond's name is a tribute to David Hume, the famous empiricist philosopher. Desmond was not a passenger of Flight 815....Desmond HumeNationalityScottishFormer residenceGlasgow, Scotland14 more rows
Portraying Desmond Hume was the first time he was able to use his Scottish accent as an actor. However, Cusick's own accent is not as strong as the heavy Glaswegian accent he used to portray Desmond and reflects his diverse background growing up in Peru and Trinidad, and didn't move to Scotland until he was 15.
Rachel Carson (Demi Moore), a best-selling crime novelist, is devastated and filled with guilt over the accidental death of her son. Hoping that a change of scenery will help alleviate her suffering, she leaves her home in the city and moves into a vacant country house owned by a friend and begins a relationship with charming local Angus (Hans Matheson). But, just as her life is taking a turn for the better, Rachel realizes she's being romanced by a ghost, leading her to doubt her own sanity.Half Light / Film synopsis
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He was caught finally by Teresa Lisbon at a zoo before he attempted to shoot a young kid that was on the run. The name of the episode where he was finally arrested was in "Little Red Corvette".
He is killed by Reede Smith at the end of Red Listed, thus confirming that he was not Red John.
Riley Smith will be playing a singer named Markus Kane, who was the frontman of a very successful mainstream band, reports TVLine. He decided to go solo and signs up with Rayna Jaymes' (Connie Britton) record label Highway 65 "because Rayna promises to help him strip down his sound and help him break into country".
Perrineau was attracted to the role because " [Michael]'s a guy that's in a lot of conflict and we're not exactly sure why". In season one, Micha el was going to be part of a love triangle with Sun and Jin, however this was dropped after positive fan reaction to Sun and Jin's relationship.
Lost writer Elizabeth Sarnoff explained that Michael's storyline in season two is about "what a father will do to save his son"; she noted "there's nothing worse than what he does".
After Michael is attacked by a Korean survivor, Jin, over a gold watch Michael has started wearing, Jin's wife Sun approaches him to explain that it is her father's watch, and in doing so reveals that she speaks English. Michael begins constructing a raft, in hope that he and Walt can escape the Island.
Nationality. American. Former. residence. New York City, New York, United States. Michael Dawson is a fictional character played by Harold Perrineau on the ABC television series Lost. Michael is one of the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 who crashes on the show's mysterious island. After losing a custody battle with Susan Lloyd ( Tamara Taylor ), ...
Chris Carabott of IGN said "Michael's flashback is a heart wrenching look at the relationship, or lack-there-of, between him and his son Walt.".
Susan Lloyd leaves Michael after their son Walt is born, and travels to Amsterdam with Walt. Later, Susan tells him that she intends to get married. Michael become s enraged, and is hit by a car, leaving him hospitalized for months.
They tell the freighter's captain of Michael's true identity, who orders him to repair the engines. During the season finale, Michael and Jin attempt to disarm a bomb planted on the freighter. Michael slows the bomb's detonation with liquid nitrogen, then tells Jin to leave, when he is almost out of nitrogen.
Emerson supports charities connected to the theatre community, including the Actors Fund, Broadway Cares, and Off-Off Broadway, in addition to publicly supported radio stations and Habitat for Humanity.
Nominated - 67th Golden Globe Awards (Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television) for portraying Ben Linus on LOST, 2010. Saturn Awards : Won - 34th Saturn Awards (Best Supporting Television Actor) for portraying Ben Linus on Lost, 2008.
Michael Emerson filming Person of Interest in New York City. In September 2001, Emerson won an Emmy Award as "Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series", for playing serial killer William Hinks in several episodes of The Practice. In 2006, Emerson began a guest-star role as Benjamin Linus on the serial drama television series Lost.
He finally won the award in 2009 after being nominated for his role in the fifth season. Emerson was nominated in 2009 for a Golden Globe in the "Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role" category. He was nominated for an Emmy for each season in which he was listed in the main cast.
Carrie Preston. . ( m. 1998) . Michael Emerson (born September 7, 1954) is an American film and television actor who is best known for his roles as serial killer William Hinks on The Practice, Benjamin Linus on Lost, Zep Hindle in the first Saw film, Cayden James on Arrow, and Harold Finch on the CBS series Person of Interest.
After several years of differing kinds of work including illustration and teaching, Emerson earned a Master of Fine Arts degree at the University of Alabama in the Alabama Shakespeare Festival acting program.
Emerson was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to Carol (née Hansen) and Ronald H. Emerson. He grew up in Toledo, Iowa, where he was a member of his high school marching band.
Before Walt leaves the island on the raft, he leaves Vincent in Shannon's care. At the start of Season 2, Shannon is mourning the loss of her brother Boone.
Tom is later shown acting as a liaison between his group and Jack's in the second season, and in the third season he takes part in many of their operations and conflicts. Initially, Tom wore a distinctive fake beard, as part of the Others ruse to present themselves as uncivilized and undeveloped island natives.
The backstory of Jacob is revealed in the episode "Across the Sea", which, according to the episode's script, took place in A.D. 44; it also revealed the mysterious Man in Black (a.k.a. the "smoke monster") is his fraternal twin and assumed his current supernatural form after an altercation with Jacob.
He crashes with the tail section survivors, but joins the fuselage survivors in season two . Bernard stays with the majority of the group after some of the freighter crew arrive. He and Rose are last found to have travelled back in time to 1977 after the island skips around in time.
She is featured in the Pilot episode as giving Jack a small bottle of alcohol, which is the first thing Jack discovers after the plane crash. She crashes with the tail-section survivors and is taken by the Others in the second season during the journey to the fuselage survivors' camp.
Each episode typically features a primary storyline on the island as well as a secondary storyline, a flashback from another point in a character's life. Out of the 324 people on board Oceanic Flight 815, there are 71 initial survivors (70 humans and one dog) spread across the three sections of the plane crash.
Characters are listed alphabetically. "Starring season (s)" refers to the season in which an actor or actress received star billing for playing a character. "Recurring season (s)" identifies a season in which an actor or actress appeared, but received guest star or special guest star billing.
When Walt was an infant, Susan moved from New York to Amsterdam for a job opportunity in international law, taking Walt with her. By the time Walt was 24 months old, she had begun a relationship with Brian Porter, her new boss that had originally recruited her to Amsterdam.
Susan Porter (née Lloyd), a lawyer, was Michael 's girlfriend and Walt 's mother. She died of a blood disorder in Australia . Michael and Susan were not married when they had Walt, who therefore took Susan's last name, Lloyd, but was named Walt by Michael after his father. When she was pregnant with Walt, she was studying in law school, ...
The Lost Experience (Retrievers of Truth) Susan's maiden name is Lloyd. When she married Brian, she changed her surname to "Porter". In the Lost Experience website, Retrieversoftruth.com, the story of a Yellow Labrador being born to a Black Labrador mother is told.
At the time, Michael was financially doing poorly, and was close to being evicted, and Walt had therefore been living with Susan and Brian in Amsterdam. Susan and Brian accepted a new law position based in Rome, Italy, where Susan's new title represented a promotion to senior partner. ("Adrift")
Holloway would take roles in Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol, Paranoia, and Sabotage, the kinds of films starring big name actors that can build a career into something special. However, his parts in these films were supporting (at best); his only major starring role in a picture from 2010-2015 would be the lead in Battle of the Year: The Dream Team, which managed a whopping 6 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. (If you've never heard of it, here's the trailer ... it really is worth a watch, if only to see Josh Holloway starring in a 3D dance film with Josh Peck and Chris Brown.) Finding appealing film opportunities increasingly hard to come by, Holloway would eventually pivot back to the small screen, returning to television in 2014.
Playing a purse-snatching dreamboat dressed in an all-black outfit that screams early '90s, Holloway is eventually chased down and jump kicked to the curb by Silverstone's main character. It truly is a "blink and you'll miss it" appearance, but it gave Holloway a minute taste of the Hollywood lifestyle.
Frazer Harrison/Getty Images. In 1993, Josh Holloway had a huge break in the form of an Aerosmith music video for "Cryin'" starring opposite Alicia Silverstone.
Spending years trying to recapture the success Lost brought to his career, Holloway would finally find another winning project in Colony, a science fiction drama that ran on USA Network for three seasons.
After a decade of small roles, Holloway was thrust into the public eye, going from bit part actor and model to full-blown television mainstay overnight. Being a star on of one of television's biggest shows led to a fame that must have been a culture shock.
Hardcore fans created a database of every single piece of information on the show you could possibly dream of — the Lostpedia — hosting over 7,300 articles of nothing but Lost- related content. Holloway was instantly shot into stardom in a way he probably never imagined possible.
After settling down together, and enjoying the kind of financial stability that a starring role on Lost brings, the couple brought two children into the world: daughter Java Kumala (born 2009) and son Hunter Lee (born 2014).