Your Favorite Stars From 'Lost,' Then and Now
See what happened to the stars after they left the island.
During Lost's prime, it was one of the biggest show on TV, with many saying that J. J. Abram's web of interconnected characters changed television forever. While we said goodbye to the show in 2010, we could never forget some of our favorite characters and the actors who played them. Find out what the cast of Lost has been up to in the decade since they graced our TVs.
Then: Josh Holloway
Landing the role of Sawyer on Lost in 2004 was Josh Holloway's first major television role, despite earning acting credits since 1999. Holloway first entered the island as one of the survivors of the Oceanic Flight 815.
Now: Josh Holloway
After the Lost finale, Holloway tried his hand in film with minor roles in Paranoia and Battle of the Year. In 2014, he returned to the small screen on the show Intelligence and later was cast as the lead in the network drama Colony. Most recently, he's been playing tough guy, Roarke Carter, on Yellowstone.
Then: Evangeline Lilly
Evangeline Lilly began her career as a model with Ford Models and later landed supporting roles on TV in dramas like Smallville. Kate Austen in Lost was her first leading role and she was nominated for a Golden Globe and won a Screen Actors Guild Award for her work on the show.
Now: Evangeline Lilly
The actress parlayed her success on the series into a film career, appearing in franchises like The Hobbit and Marvel's Ant-Man and the Wasp and The Avengers. She recently acted in the thriller, Dreamland, which another Lost alum, Michelle Rodriguez.
Then: Jorge Garcia
Jorge Garcia rose to fame on the TV show Becker in the late '90s. In 2004, he landed a leading role in Lost, Hurley Reyes. The actor was one of the show's most beloved characters and often added a dose of comic relief to the drama.
Now: Jorge Garcia
Between balancing a career in film (The Wedding Ringer, The Ridiculous 6) and television (Hawaii Five-O, Alcatraz), Garcia is also a stand-up comedian.
Then: Matthew Fox
Matthew Fox earned his breakout role on the hit '90s show, Party of Five, and portrayed heartthrob Charlie Salinger on the series until 2000. In 2004, he landed a leading role on ABC's new drama, Lost, as Dr. Jack Shephard.
Now: Matthew Fox
Although Fox jumped into film during the show's run, appearing in movies like We Are Marshall, the actor hasn't had any acting credits since 2015. He now keeps an extremely low profile with his wife, Margherita Ronchi, and two sons.
Then: Yunjin Kim
Yunjin Kim began her acting career in South Korea, after rising to prominence in South Korean films. Kim landed the role of Sun-Hwa Kwon in Lost in 2004.
Now: Yunjin Kim
In 2013, Yunjin Kim returned to network television, staring in ABC's Mistresses as Karen Kim. The series lasted for four seasons. Since then, Kim has returned to star in projects based in South Korea.
Then: Maggie Grace
By the time Maggie Grace was cast as Shannon Rutherford on Lost in 2004, she had already guest starred in a few high-profile shows, including Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. However, this was the actress's first big role.
Now: Maggie Grace
From the Twilight saga to the Taken trilogy, Grace has been busy appearing in many projects since her Lost days. Currently, the actress stars as Althea on the The Walking Dead spin-off, Fear the Walking Dead.
Then: Malcolm David Kelley
Malcolm David Kelley started working in show business at the age of nine, making his on-screen debut in an uncredited role of Malcolm in the Middle in 2001. At 12 years old, he landed his first major role on Lost as Walt Lloyd.
Now: Malcolm David Kelley
After Lost, Kelley starred on Nickelodeon's Gigantic. Soon after, he and his former costar, Tony Oller, began collaborating on music and formed the rap group MKTO. Kelley remains committed to music, after signing with Columbia Records in 2011, and these days he just goes by Malcolm Kelley.
Then: Emilie de Ravin
After earning fame as Tess Harding on the television show Roswell, Emilie de Ravin was cast as expectant mother, Claire Littleton, on Lost.
Now: Emilie de Ravin
While starring on Lost, de Ravin appeared in several films, including The Hills Have Eyes and Remember Me. From 2012 to 2018, she starred as Belle in Once Upon a Time, and most recently starred in the TV movie, A Lover Scorned.
Then: Terry O'Quinn
Although his most well-known role to date was as John Locke in Lost, Terry O'Quinn began acting in 1980. Before joining the series, he'd appeared in some of television's biggest shows, including as The West Wing and J. J. Abram's Alias.
Now: Terry O'Quinn
O'Quinn has continued to be a fixture in American TV, with stints on network shows like Falling Skies, The Blacklist: Redemption, Castle Rock, and Hawaii Five-O.
Then: Daniel Dae Kim
Before Daniel Dae Kim appeared on Lost as Jin-Soo Kwon, the actor earned steady work with minor television roles and a long run on the TNT show, Crusade.
Now: Daniel Dae Kim
Daniel Dae Kim now works as an actor, producer, and director. He was one of the leads on Hawaii Five-O for seven seasons and is the executive producer of The Good Doctor, which is currently in its fourth season.
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