Thanks to Zedman2 for the heads up.
Jorge Garcia (Hugo ‘Hurley’ Reyes)
Jorge Garcia has guest starred on the hit TV show “How I Met Your Mother” and the brand new ABC comedy “Mr. Sunshine.” He is in a movie called “Maktub” set to release this year and another film called “When We Were Pirates,” which will arrive in 2012. Jorge is also currently filming for a new show called “Alcatraz,” set to premiere in 2013. Jorge’s face was also plastered on the cover of Weezer’s “Hurley” album (pictured left), named after Jorge’s character on “LOST.” Be sure to follow Jorge on his blog FurtherDispatches.wordpress.com.
Naveen Andrews (Sayid Jarrah)
Sadly Naveen Andrews does not have any current projects, however you’ll be happy to hear that he is back with his long-time girlfriend, actress Barbara Hershey.
Matthew Fox (Jack Shephard)
According to IMDB Matthew Fox has two projects in the works, “Mass Effect” (2012) and “Billy Smoke” (2014). However according to a recent interview Matthew has been offered numerous roles that he chooses to turn down because he hates acting and he hates the types of movies that are being made. In addition he has made very clear that he has no interest in acting in another TV show. Moving on…
Josh Holloway (James ‘Sawyer’ Ford)
While we wish Josh Holloway’s list of projects was longer we at least have one movie to share with you that the former “LOST” star is in – “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol,” how exciting! The movie, which stars Tom Cruise, is set to release on December 16, 2011. We can’t wait to see Josh’s role in this film! Josh will also be starring on the season finale of the TV show “Community.”
Daniel Dae Kim (Jin Kwon)
Daniel Dae Kim was lucky enough to leave “LOST” and go to the TV show “Hawaii Five-0.” The show began airing in 2010 and is a remake that fans seem to really enjoy. Daniel also has another movie, “The Killing Game,” which is in post production and is expected to premiere sometime this year.
Yunjin Kim (Sun Kwon)
Yunjin Kim was in an international movie in 2010 titled “Heartbeat.” IMDB also lists a new movie “The Unconditional” that is currently in production. We’ll keep you posted with any new projects that Yunjin is a part of!
Evangeline Lilly (Kate Austen)
Evangeline Lilly stars in a new movie called “Real Steel,” which will release to theaters on October 7, 2011. Also, if you ever turn on your TV chances are you have seen Evangeline’s advertisement for L’Oreal Paris Healthy Look Creme Gloss Hair Color and L’Oreal Roll On True Match Foundation.
Terry O’Quinn (John Locke)
J.J. Abrams, one of the creators and producers of “LOST,” had been working on a new comedy/drama starring “LOST” actors Terry O’Quinn and Michael Emerson (Benjamin Linus). However, it has been announced that the show has sadly been pushed back. Good news for Terry though is that he will be starring in a new ABC series titled “Hallelujah,” in which he will be playing a corrupt millionaire. Terry also starred in a TV movie titled “Taken from Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story,” which aired on Lifetime this past January.
Emilie de Ravin (Claire Littleton)
Emilie de Ravin starred in the movie "Remember Me" alongside "Twilight" hunk Robert Pattinson. She also starred in the movie "The Chameleon," which released in 2010. So far Emilie does not have any other projects listed on her IMDB page.
Michael Emerson (Ben Linus)
Michael Emerson is set to star alongside Terry O’Quinn in a new TV show from J.J. Abrams, however no date has been set for the show to begin filming. Michael has also been announced as one of the stars of a new show on CBS titled “Person of Interest,” in which he will play a mysterious billionaire. Michael also had a role in the TV documentary “The American Experience” and the TV movie “God in America.” He also guest starred on the show “Parenthood.”
Dominic Monaghan (Charlie Pace)
Dominic Monaghan starred in the ABC show “FlashForward,” which only lasted one season. He also stars in two new movies, “Soldiers of Fortune” and “The Day.”
Henry Ian Cusick (Desmond Hume)
Henry Ian Cusick guest starred on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” and is set to star in a new ABC show “Damage Control.” We’ll keep you posted when we learn a premiere date for the show.
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Thursday, March 10, 2011
Where Are ABC’s “LOST” Actors Now?
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Friday, November 19, 2010
Lost - Where Are They Now?
It's already been almost six months, believe it or not, since "Lost" aired its final episode ("The End"). So, what are the show's stars up to now? The answer to that mystery is straight ahead!
Matthew Fox (Jack Shephard): After fighting the good fight as Jack, the Oceanic survivors' reluctant leader, Matthew said earlier this year that he won't be flashing back (or sideways) to TV. "I won't be doing any more television," the star told UsMagazine.com. "I've done two six-year shows [the other being "Party of Five"], about 300 hours of television… I'm done with that." So, what's next for the 44-year-old father of two? Matthew is in talks to take the stage in a Neil LaBute play next spring in London, the Los Angeles Times says.
Terry O'Quinn (John Locke): Encouraging news for fans pining to see a "Lost" reunion of sorts: Terry, who as Locke was the island's resident "man of faith," is reportedly set to team up with Michael Emerson (a.k.a. evil genius Ben Linus) on a possible TV project from "Lost" mastermind J.J. Abrams. NBC has scored the rights to the new show, formerly called "Odd Jobs," about two ex black-ops cops, says New York Magazine's Vulture entertainment blog.
Josh Holloway (James "Sawyer" Ford): Known for spewing hilarious nicknames, stealing kisses with Kate (Evangeline Lilly), and occasionally kicking the Others' butts, Josh is now undertaking the "mission" of a lifetime: he'll star alongside Tom Cruise and Jeremy Renner in the J.J. Abrams co-produced 'Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol,' expected in theaters Dec. 16, 2011.
Evangeline Lilly (Kate Austen): The rumor mill says she's no longer dating her former "Lost" co-star Dominic Monaghan (a.k.a. Drive Shaft lead guitarist Charlie), but 31-year-old Evangeline is set to create sparks alongside Hugh Jackman in 'Real Steel.' Due out next October, the film stars Hugh as a former boxer who gets one last shot at a comeback when he teams up with his estranged son to build and train the perfect contender for the now high-tech sport of robot boxing.
Jorge Garcia (Hugo "Hurley" Reyes): As Hurley he was plagued by unlucky numbers, but Jorge's number is far from up as actor after "Lost." The 37-year-old funnyman is set to appear on CBS' "How I Met Your Mother." "I can't say much about the episode but I can assure you that I am not the mother," he joked with EW.com. "It looks like it is the Thanksgiving episode. I am not a super villain. I come in as a friend of one of the main characters. It was a lot of fun working with them." There's more Jorge news still. Despite his appetite for all those tasty airdropped Dharma snacks as Hurley on "Lost," in real life Jorge has drastically changed his eating habits. "I've been a vegetarian for about four months now," he told TV Squad earlier this month. "It's about the animals."
Daniel Dae Kim (Jin Kwon): Daniel's been a busy man of action. He stars as Chin Ho Kelly on CBS' "Hawaii Five-0," and he'll appear alongside Samuel L. Jackson and 'Twilight''s Kellan Lutz in 'The Killing Game,' an action-thriller expected out in 2011.
Harold Perrineau (Michael Dawson): Harold seems to love acting almost as much as his island alter-ego, Michael, loved his son Walt. The 47-year-old thesp's calendar is loaded with projects. He'll appear in the Nicolas Cage vigilante thriller 'The Hungry Rabbit Jumps' alongside Jennifer Carpenter ("Dexter"), January Jones ("Mad Men") and Guy Pearce. He'll also share the screen with Jim Parsons ("The Big Bang Theory") in the dark comedy "Cooler" and James Caviezel in the crime drama 'Transit.' Plus, Harold tangled with vampires this October in the direct-to-video sequel '30 Days of Night: Dark Days.'
Dominic Monaghan (Charlie Pace): Charlie may have met his maker in season three, but Dominic's "Lost" cameos continued right up through "The End." After starring on the short-lived sci-fi series "FlashForward," the 'Lord of the Rings' star is headed back to the big screen, appearing alongside Christian Slater and Ving Rhames in 'Soldiers of Fortune,' due in theaters next February. "I play this guy called Tommy Sin, a video game designer and multimillionaire. It is the story about a bunch of very rich people who pay a premium of money to put themselves into real-life skirmishes. I thought the script and cast was really interesting," he told California Chronicle earlier this month. Dominic's also filming a mystery called 'The Day.' As for his "Lost" legacy, the 33-year-old says: "I made my peace with that show a long time ago. I died in season three and probably halfway through series four I was happy with the story I told on that show. Coming back was always a bonus so doing those last scenes in season six I did not feel particularly involved in the show any more."
Henry Ian Cusick (Desmond Hume): Known on the island for tampering with the very dimension of time as Desmond, 43-year-old Henry told Crave Online in September that he was in a hurry to return to TV: "You know, I was looking to get back into TV as quickly as possible. I wanted to get away from Desmond. It just seemed that I was no longer Ian Cusick, I was Desmond. So I wanted to sort of like just shed that skin." Mission accomplished. Henry guest-starred on a couple episodes of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" that same month."
Naveen Andrews (Sayid Jarrah): Naveen, 41, will appear on the silver screen in the 2011 drama 'Hullo.'
Yunjin Kim (Sun Kwon): In October, Yunjin was a jury member on the 15th Pusan International Film Festival's New Currents competition.
Source: MSN
Matthew Fox (Jack Shephard): After fighting the good fight as Jack, the Oceanic survivors' reluctant leader, Matthew said earlier this year that he won't be flashing back (or sideways) to TV. "I won't be doing any more television," the star told UsMagazine.com. "I've done two six-year shows [the other being "Party of Five"], about 300 hours of television… I'm done with that." So, what's next for the 44-year-old father of two? Matthew is in talks to take the stage in a Neil LaBute play next spring in London, the Los Angeles Times says.
Terry O'Quinn (John Locke): Encouraging news for fans pining to see a "Lost" reunion of sorts: Terry, who as Locke was the island's resident "man of faith," is reportedly set to team up with Michael Emerson (a.k.a. evil genius Ben Linus) on a possible TV project from "Lost" mastermind J.J. Abrams. NBC has scored the rights to the new show, formerly called "Odd Jobs," about two ex black-ops cops, says New York Magazine's Vulture entertainment blog.
Josh Holloway (James "Sawyer" Ford): Known for spewing hilarious nicknames, stealing kisses with Kate (Evangeline Lilly), and occasionally kicking the Others' butts, Josh is now undertaking the "mission" of a lifetime: he'll star alongside Tom Cruise and Jeremy Renner in the J.J. Abrams co-produced 'Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol,' expected in theaters Dec. 16, 2011.
Evangeline Lilly (Kate Austen): The rumor mill says she's no longer dating her former "Lost" co-star Dominic Monaghan (a.k.a. Drive Shaft lead guitarist Charlie), but 31-year-old Evangeline is set to create sparks alongside Hugh Jackman in 'Real Steel.' Due out next October, the film stars Hugh as a former boxer who gets one last shot at a comeback when he teams up with his estranged son to build and train the perfect contender for the now high-tech sport of robot boxing.
Jorge Garcia (Hugo "Hurley" Reyes): As Hurley he was plagued by unlucky numbers, but Jorge's number is far from up as actor after "Lost." The 37-year-old funnyman is set to appear on CBS' "How I Met Your Mother." "I can't say much about the episode but I can assure you that I am not the mother," he joked with EW.com. "It looks like it is the Thanksgiving episode. I am not a super villain. I come in as a friend of one of the main characters. It was a lot of fun working with them." There's more Jorge news still. Despite his appetite for all those tasty airdropped Dharma snacks as Hurley on "Lost," in real life Jorge has drastically changed his eating habits. "I've been a vegetarian for about four months now," he told TV Squad earlier this month. "It's about the animals."
Daniel Dae Kim (Jin Kwon): Daniel's been a busy man of action. He stars as Chin Ho Kelly on CBS' "Hawaii Five-0," and he'll appear alongside Samuel L. Jackson and 'Twilight''s Kellan Lutz in 'The Killing Game,' an action-thriller expected out in 2011.
Harold Perrineau (Michael Dawson): Harold seems to love acting almost as much as his island alter-ego, Michael, loved his son Walt. The 47-year-old thesp's calendar is loaded with projects. He'll appear in the Nicolas Cage vigilante thriller 'The Hungry Rabbit Jumps' alongside Jennifer Carpenter ("Dexter"), January Jones ("Mad Men") and Guy Pearce. He'll also share the screen with Jim Parsons ("The Big Bang Theory") in the dark comedy "Cooler" and James Caviezel in the crime drama 'Transit.' Plus, Harold tangled with vampires this October in the direct-to-video sequel '30 Days of Night: Dark Days.'
Dominic Monaghan (Charlie Pace): Charlie may have met his maker in season three, but Dominic's "Lost" cameos continued right up through "The End." After starring on the short-lived sci-fi series "FlashForward," the 'Lord of the Rings' star is headed back to the big screen, appearing alongside Christian Slater and Ving Rhames in 'Soldiers of Fortune,' due in theaters next February. "I play this guy called Tommy Sin, a video game designer and multimillionaire. It is the story about a bunch of very rich people who pay a premium of money to put themselves into real-life skirmishes. I thought the script and cast was really interesting," he told California Chronicle earlier this month. Dominic's also filming a mystery called 'The Day.' As for his "Lost" legacy, the 33-year-old says: "I made my peace with that show a long time ago. I died in season three and probably halfway through series four I was happy with the story I told on that show. Coming back was always a bonus so doing those last scenes in season six I did not feel particularly involved in the show any more."
Henry Ian Cusick (Desmond Hume): Known on the island for tampering with the very dimension of time as Desmond, 43-year-old Henry told Crave Online in September that he was in a hurry to return to TV: "You know, I was looking to get back into TV as quickly as possible. I wanted to get away from Desmond. It just seemed that I was no longer Ian Cusick, I was Desmond. So I wanted to sort of like just shed that skin." Mission accomplished. Henry guest-starred on a couple episodes of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" that same month."
Naveen Andrews (Sayid Jarrah): Naveen, 41, will appear on the silver screen in the 2011 drama 'Hullo.'
Yunjin Kim (Sun Kwon): In October, Yunjin was a jury member on the 15th Pusan International Film Festival's New Currents competition.
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Thursday, May 24, 2007
Kristin interview with Dominic Monaghan
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Wednesday, March 7, 2007
'Sell' mates: Perlman & Monaghan
Thanks to several of you who emailed me with this information about Dom's next film.
NEW YORK -- Dominic Monaghan will play an 18th century gravedigger and Ron Perlman is attached to play his priest in the horror film "I Sell the Dead" for producer-actor Larry Fessenden's Glass Eye Pix.
Monaghan (ABC's "Lost," the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy) and Fessenden ("Broken Flowers") will portray London corpse traders who perform services for an aristocratic doctor. Perlman ("Hellboy") is in final negotiations to play a mysterious priest who takes confession from Monaghan's character.
Angus Scrimm, who played the evil "Tall Man" in the "Phantasm" horror film series, is in final talks to play the doctor.
Production on the indie film from writer-director Glenn McQuaid will begin in May in New York, scheduled between the end of Monaghan's "Lost" shooting schedule for ABC and the beginning of Perlman's "Hellboy 2: The Golden Army" shoot for director Guillermo del Toro and Universal Pictures.
"Sell" will be produced by Peter Phok and Fessenden through Glass Eye's Scareflix horror banner. It marks McQuaid's feature film debut. He directed the gravedigger-themed short "The Resurrection Apprentice," starring Fessenden.
Monaghan, best known as Merry in the "Rings" trilogy, has appeared in the indie films "Shooting Livien," "The Purifiers" and "Spivs." Perlman's credits include "Blade II" and the upcoming films "Outlander" and "The Mutant Chronicles."
Monaghan is represented by APA, Untitled Entertainment and Barnes Morris Klein Mark Yorn Barnes & Levine. Perlman is repped by APA and Fenton/Kritzer Entertainment.
Official Site: http://isellthedead.com/
Source: Hollywood Reporter
NEW YORK -- Dominic Monaghan will play an 18th century gravedigger and Ron Perlman is attached to play his priest in the horror film "I Sell the Dead" for producer-actor Larry Fessenden's Glass Eye Pix.Monaghan (ABC's "Lost," the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy) and Fessenden ("Broken Flowers") will portray London corpse traders who perform services for an aristocratic doctor. Perlman ("Hellboy") is in final negotiations to play a mysterious priest who takes confession from Monaghan's character.
Angus Scrimm, who played the evil "Tall Man" in the "Phantasm" horror film series, is in final talks to play the doctor.
Production on the indie film from writer-director Glenn McQuaid will begin in May in New York, scheduled between the end of Monaghan's "Lost" shooting schedule for ABC and the beginning of Perlman's "Hellboy 2: The Golden Army" shoot for director Guillermo del Toro and Universal Pictures.
"Sell" will be produced by Peter Phok and Fessenden through Glass Eye's Scareflix horror banner. It marks McQuaid's feature film debut. He directed the gravedigger-themed short "The Resurrection Apprentice," starring Fessenden.
Monaghan, best known as Merry in the "Rings" trilogy, has appeared in the indie films "Shooting Livien," "The Purifiers" and "Spivs." Perlman's credits include "Blade II" and the upcoming films "Outlander" and "The Mutant Chronicles."
Monaghan is represented by APA, Untitled Entertainment and Barnes Morris Klein Mark Yorn Barnes & Levine. Perlman is repped by APA and Fenton/Kritzer Entertainment.
Official Site: http://isellthedead.com/
Source: Hollywood Reporter
Monday, March 5, 2007
Lost stars bemoans screen time
Tough life eh!
LOST stars NAVEEN ANDREWS and DOMINIC MONAGHAN are bemoaning the lack of screen time they have in the third season of the desert island show.
The British actors earn a reported $78,000 (£40,000) a week playing SAYID JARRAH (Andrews) and CHARLIE PACE (Monaghan), but admit they spend a lot of time sitting around with nothing to do.
Andrews says, "Even though I like getting paid for doing nothing, it is nice occasionally to work." Pace adds, "As one person works more, work is being taken away from another. You have to make your peace with that.
Executive producer CARLTON CUSE explains, "The actors are frustrated. They’re all really good at what they do and it’s difficult when they don’t get a chance to do it."
Source: Entertainment — PR-inside Entertainment News
LOST stars NAVEEN ANDREWS and DOMINIC MONAGHAN are bemoaning the lack of screen time they have in the third season of the desert island show.
The British actors earn a reported $78,000 (£40,000) a week playing SAYID JARRAH (Andrews) and CHARLIE PACE (Monaghan), but admit they spend a lot of time sitting around with nothing to do.
Andrews says, "Even though I like getting paid for doing nothing, it is nice occasionally to work." Pace adds, "As one person works more, work is being taken away from another. You have to make your peace with that.
Executive producer CARLTON CUSE explains, "The actors are frustrated. They’re all really good at what they do and it’s difficult when they don’t get a chance to do it."
Source: Entertainment — PR-inside Entertainment News
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Dominic Monaghan on TV Tattler
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