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Michael Emerson as Ben on 'Lost' Nearly 15 years since Lost ended its six-season run on May 23, 2010, Michael Emerson is ready to revisit the highly watched, ...
Michael Emerson doesn’t want the flash of a blockbuster. He’s not the guy who soars into a battle scene to punch out a purple alien. If he’s there, it’s to bring a twitch of unease — to ...
“Lost” premiered on ABC on Sept. 22, 2004, but one of its key players didn’t appear until Season 2: Villain-you-love-to-hate Benjamin Linus, played with spooky intensity by Michael Emerson.
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Michael Emerson Is No Stranger to 'Evil'Michael Emerson evolved his character, Ben Linus, on Lost into a multidimensional role over four years. Emerson's performance in Evil pushed boundaries with the show's move to Paramount+ ...
“Lost” premiered on ABC on Sept. 22, 2004, but one of its key players didn’t appear until Season 2: Villain-you-love-to-hate Benjamin Linus, played with spooky intensity by Michael Emerson.
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Lost star Michael Emerson gives verdict on the show’s ... - MSNMichael Emerson has given his verdict on the divisive final episode of Lost. The actor, 70, played villainous island native Benjamin Linus in the esoteric plane crash drama, which has just ...
Following plenty of Season 1 buzz, Emmy Award winner Michael Emerson (Evil, Lost) has officially joined the CBS series Elsbeth for the show’s second season in a recurring role. He will star ...
On Thursday, Dec. 12, Michael Emerson kicks off a recurring arc on Elsbeth, playing an unexpected adversary opposite his wife, Carrie Preston, who stars as the titular lawyer who continues to help ...
Following plenty of Season 1 buzz, Emmy Award winner Michael Emerson (Evil, Lost) has officially joined the CBS series Elsbeth for the show’s second season in a recurring role.
Nearly 15 years since Lost ended its six-season run on May 23, 2010, Michael Emerson is ready to revisit the highly watched, much talked-about and often debated series about a disparate group of ...
Lost star Michael Emerson gives verdict on the show’s controversial finale ‘To end it, you must bring all the parts back to the centre,’ the actor said. Lydia Spencer-Elliott.
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