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Dominic Monaghan as Charlie Pace

Date of Birth: December 8, 1976
Dominic Monaghan has starred as Meriadoc Brandybuck (Merry) in all three installments of Peter Jackson's acclaimed The Lord of the Rings trilogy. He will next be seen in Chris Atkin’s The Purifiers, a film about martial arts clubs which have created their own city infrastructure after tiring of government initiatives, set for release in 2004; and Spivs, a heist film opposite Nick Moran of Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels fame.
Monaghan was born in Berlin and grew up in Manchester, England. He is an active environmentalist. enjoys the outdoors, monkeys and football (US Soccer), particularly Manchester United.
He currently resides in Los Angeles.

Emilie de Ravin as Claire Littleton

Date of Birth:December 27 1981
Emilie (pronounced Emily) de Ravin first garnered the attention of international audiences with her performance on the popular television series Beastmaster: The Legend Continues. Within one month of moving to Los Angeles from her home in South Melbourne, Australia, she landed the series regular role of Tess Harding on Roswell. Soon after, she starred in the television remake of Stephen King's classic horror film, Carrie.
Emilie recently finished shooting the lead role in the feature film Santa's Slay. In addition she recently completed work on the film Brick. She also recurred on the series The Handler.
Emilie's rising stardom is based upon many years of performance experience and intensive training. She has studied ballet since the age of nine. At the age of 15 she was accepted into the prestigious and highly selective Australian Ballet School. She performed in productions of the Australian Ballet Company, as well as Danceworld 301.

Evangeline Lilly as Kate

Date of Birth:August 3, 1979
Evangeline Lilly's combination of irresistible, playful charm and natural talent is earning her a reputation as one of the most promising young actresses in Hollywood.
Four years ago Lilly was discovered by a Ford agent on the streets of Kelowna, BC, but passed up an offer to sign with the agency to pursue the more aesthetic dream of working in international relations. Six months later she moved to Vancouver to attend the University of British Columbia and decided to sign with Ford to help pay for tuition. After appearing in a few commercials, she chose to give up acting and focus on studying. A couple of years later, a friend urged her to give acting another shot, but when she landed the non-speaking roles of a corpse in both an episode of Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital and the upcoming film The Long Weekend, the prospect of an acting career didn't seem very enticing.
Lilly finally caught the acting bug when she received her first speaking role as the unpredictable Kate in ABC's Lost -- and she hopes that she never has to play a corpse again.
Lilly founded and ran a world development and human rights committee at her university. She spent three weeks living under a grass hut in the jungles of the Philippines with a missionary group, and has been a volunteer for children's projects since the age of 14.
Fluent in French, Lilly loves reading, writing, painting, music, nature, staying active, learning, tea and travel.

Jorge Garcia as Hugo "Hurley" Reyes

Date of Birth:April 28, 1979
When Jorge Garcia played a villain in his school's seventh-grade musical production, based on the comic strip, "Drabble," his song brought down the house. It was then that he realized that acting might just be the ticket for him.
After college he joined the Beverly Hills Playhouse and has been working steadily ever since. His television credits include a series regular on Becker, guest leads on Curb Your Enthusiasm and Spin City, and the television movie Columbo: Columbo Likes the Nightlife. Garcia will soon be seen on the big screen in the films The Good Humor Man and Little Athens.
On stage he has appeared in productions of The Midnight Zone, Something Borrowed Something Blue, Romancing Valentino, Fiddler on the Roof, Hurlyburly and Guys and Dolls.
Garcia enjoys doing standup comedy and has performed at the Laugh Factory and Comedy Store in Los Angeles. He likes singing Rock 'n' Roll and has worked in record stores since high school — amassing a huge CD collection.

Josh Holloway as James "Sawyer" Ford

Date of Birth:July 20, 1969
Josh Holloway was born in Northern California but moved after only two years to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Georgia, where he was raised the second-eldest of four boys. From an early age he discovered a passion and love for films. After one year at the University of Georgia, he embarked on a successful modeling career which took him all over Europe and North America.
Holloway's pursuit of acting brought him to Los Angeles, where he soon landed a role in the comedy "Doctor Benny," opposite Eddie McClintock and Sarah Wynter. He followed that up with lead roles in the independent films "Mi Amigo," "Moving August" and "Cold Heart," in which he starred opposite Nastassja Kinski. He then gained considerable notice for his lead role in the Sci-Fi channel's "Sabretooth," with David Keith and John Rhys-Davies. Most recently he guest starred on "CSI" and "Navy NCIS."
Holloway's hobbies include boating, sailing, snowboarding, martial arts, motor cross and playing guitar. He currently resides in Los Angeles.

Maggie Grace as Shannon Rutherford

Date of Birth:September 21, 1983
Having only started acting professionally two years ago, Maggie Grace already has an enviable list of credits.
A native of Columbus, Ohio, Grace made her television debut two years ago as Martha Moxley in the telefilm "Murder in Greenwich." She also starred in the telefilm "12 Mile Road," opposite Tom Selleck. In addition to a recurring role on "Oliver Beene," she guest-starred on "Law & Order: SVU," "Cold Case," "Lyon's Den" and "CSI: Miami."

Malcom David Kelly as Walt

Date of Birth:??
The entertainment industry isn't new to young Malcolm David Kelley - he has been working in show business since the age of five.
His motion picture credits include roles in "Antwone Fisher," opposite Denzel Washington," and "You Got Served." On television he guest starred in the series "Judging Amy," "Malcolm in the Middle," "For Your Love," "Girlfriends" and "Eve." He was also featured in numerous commercials, including Cap'n Crunch, Kool Aid, Disney and Kohl's department store. Recently he was seen in a Snoop Dog video and completed a voice over for the Nickelodeon cartoon "Fatherhood."
Malcolm spent the first 11 months of his life in foster care before being adopted by the Kelleys. His sister, Sydney, was adopted by the family two months later. He enjoys playing soccer and basketball, despite his small stature. He keeps up with his favorite basketball team - the Lakers - and politics, even getting involved as class Treasurer at his middle school. His leadership earned him the role of Student Ambassador with People to People Student Ambassadors, with whom he traveled to the United Kingdom last July to represent the United States.

Matthew Fox as Jack Shepard

Date of Birth:July 14, 1966
Matthew's parents raised longhorn cattle and horses and grew barley for Coors beer. He first entered the Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts and then transferred to Columbia University where he played football and majored in Economics with an intent to end up on Wall Street. However, his girl friend's mother was a modeling agent who convinced him to try some modeling which led to a couple of tv commercials. Soon after he was sold on acting.

Terry O'Quinn as John Locke

Date of Birth:July 15, 1952
Terry O'Quinn's impressive gallery of film and television characters includes many diverse roles. He rose to prominence as the outwardly gentle but actually maniacal master of the house in Joseph Ruben's chilling The Stepfather. Though he went on to play leads in other films like Prisoners of the Sun and The Forgotten One, his weight was more effectively felt in supporting roles such as Howard Hughes in Disney's The Rocketeer.
Other feature film credits include Old School, The X-Files: Fight the Future, Primal Fear, Ghosts of Mississippi, Tombstone, Blind Fury, Young Guns, Black Widow, Heaven's Gate and Places in the Heart. On television O'Quinn had starring roles in Millennium and Harsh Realm, with recurring roles on The West Wing, Alias and Jag. He has guest starred on Law & Order: Criminal Intent, The X Files and Roswell. On Broadway O'Quinn appeared in Foxfire and Curse of the Aching Heart, and Off-Broadway in Richard III.

Yunjin Kim as Sun

Date of Birth:November 7, 1973
An accomplished actress who has already made a name for herself in Korea - and all over Asia with the film Shiri - Yunjin Kim is making her mark on American television with Lost. Kim was bashful as a kid, so she decided to get over her shyness by taking drama classes in the seventh grade. She was immediately cast in a musical and fell in love with the theatre. Her Korean feature film credits include starring roles in Ardor, Yesterday, Iron Palm, Ginko Bed 2 and the Japanese film, Rush, as well as roles in the television weekend dramas With Love and Wedding Dress, and the miniseries Hunch and Beautiful Vacation. Kim was the Goodwill Ambassador for the 2002 World Cup in Japan and Korea, representing Korea. While born in Seoul, Korea, she grew up in Staten Island, New York. She attended the prestigious High School of Performing Arts in New York and received her BFA in acting from Boston University. Kim resides in South Korea with the love of her life - her 14-year-old dog, Tobi.