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A Night Out With Damon and Carlton

By SHAWNA MALCOM
“IT’S kind of hypnotic, isn’t it?” said Carlton Cuse, an executive producer of “Lost,” as he thumped his fingers against the head of an African ashiko drum.

Beside him, Damon Lindelof, Mr. Cuse’s fellow executive, was carving out a complementary beat on a goblet-shaped djembe with mallets that looked like rainbow-dipped lollipops.

Free from their day jobs as the creative force behind the intricately plotted ABC drama, Mr. Lindelof and Mr. Cuse were letting their guard down in a Tuesday night drum circle at the REMO Recreational Music Center, a nondescript warehouse in North Hollywood. In the midst of an increasingly frenzied groove, Mr. Lindelof closed his eyes and let loose a cathartic howl. Mr. Cuse responded with a ringing endorsement by rapping a cowbell.

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Evangeline Lilly – On The Hour Sept 17

Evangeline Lilly will appear on The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos
September 17 on CBC TV

http://www.cbc.ca/thehour/upcoming.php

Ken Leung Interview

By Deni Rose M. Afinidad
Lost, one of American television’s critically-acclaimed television series, recently aired its season-four finale on AXN Beyond.

Lost Season 4 has garnered a total of seven Emmy nominations this year, including Outstanding Drama Series. The season focused on the escape of the Oceanic Six and the survivors’ ordeal with the people from the freighter Kahana.

One of the season’s highlights is the addition of Ken Leung to the cast. Leung is the only new Asian face for the season, joining the ensemble of Lost S4 as a psychic medium named Miles Straume of the freighter crew.
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The Effervescence of Evangeline Lilly

Evangeline Lilly, star of the hit TV series ‘Lost,’ returns home to Canada with not one but two films at the 2008 Toronto Film Festival.

By Karl Rozemeyer

Evangeline Lilly’s starring role in the addictive TV drama Lost has brought many opportunities to her door, but since the series began in 2004, the former model has remained choosy when it comes to movie scripts. However, this year the native Canadian returned to the Great White North for the Toronto International Film Festival with not one but two films.

The first film is The Hurt Locker, a violent drama about a bomb squad in Iraq directed by Kathryn Bigelow that was snapped up by Summit Entertainment during the fest. Lilly took the cameo part because of her instant rapport with the famous director. Lilly is taking on her first starring role in the indie thriller Afterwards, which also premiered at TIFF. Adapted for the screen by director Gilles Bourdos and Michel Spinosa from the novel by Guillaume Musso, Afterwards is the story of a couple, Nathan and Claire, who lost one of their children to sudden death syndrome. Claire (Lilly) lives alone with their remaining child and is estranged from Nathan (played by French breakout actor Romain Duris, star of The Beat That Skipped My Heart and Dans Paris), who’s a high-powered lawyer in New York City. Things take a turn for the strange when he meets Dr. Kay (John Malkovich), a mysterious man who claims he is a "messenger" who can predict when people are going to die. According to Dr. Kay, Nathan’s life was spared as a child because he still has much unfinished work to do.

From a quiet room overlooking a sun-dappled garden in Toronto, a radiant Evangeline Lilly talks exclusively with Premiere about why she chose to avoid many of the opportunities afforded her by the success of Lost, how she has struggled to shed the persona of her character Kate, and why she considers herself an oddball.

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Interview: Ken Leung

Wednesday, August 27, 2008 | 9:38 AM
By Aaron Hillis
38-year-old New York actor Ken Leung (“Rush Hour,” “Saw,” “The Squid and the Whale”) may have only gigged on a single episode of “The Sopranos” (as Junior Soprano’s violent prot?g? in a psychiatric hospital), but it was enough to inspire producers to write him into another TV pop phenomenon, “Lost.” As brooding spiritualist Miles Straume, one of the elusive strangers to parachute onto the island, Leung brings to the role both quiet menace and caustic wisecracks.

Leung can also be seen in writer/director David Kaplan’s rotoscope-animated indie “Year of the Fish,” a contemporary retelling of the Cinderella fairytale set in a seedy massage parlor and the streets of Chinatown. Leung costars as Johnny, an accordion player who may also be the Prince Charming to disillusioned immigrant Ye Xian (An Nguyen). Notoriously shy, Leung graciously offered up a phone interview from Hawaii while preparing to shoot his next puzzling episode of “Lost.”

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LOST star talks up movie at TIFF

TORONTO — Evangeline Lilly has become a bona fide TV star playing a feisty castaway on “Lost” and has been at the Toronto International Film Festival this week talking up her starring role in the brooding new movie “Afterwards.”

The glamorous parts are a far cry from the actress’s most-hated career turn: a one-month stint as a flight attendant for now-defunct Royal Airlines.

“(It) was probably my least favourite job ever, and I’ve done some pretty awful jobs,” recalled Lilly.

“I remember the first time we had to do (the demonstration) where you point to the exit signs and do the gas mask thing. … I got the gas mask caught in my hair. So they continued on with the announcement and I (was) trying to untangle my hair.”

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G4 To Debut LOST 2.0

By Larry Barrett — Multichannel News, 9/11/2008 2:06:00 PM
G4 will debut its latest programming acquisition, the popular ABC series Lost, on Sunday, Sept. 14 at 9 p.m. with interactive pop-ups that give viewers character profiles, show trivia and commentary from the hit show’s creators.

The network will air the Emmy Award-winning series every weeknight with its interactive application, beginning with the two-hour pilot episode.

“‘Lost in 2.0’ will give both existing and new fans the opportunity to delve deeper into one of television’s most talked-about shows and experience previously undiscovered aspects of the story, characters and mysteries that encircle the island,” network officials said in a statement. “With the premiere of all-new episodes on ABC delayed until early 2009, G4 offers the perfect forum for Lost addicts to reconnect with the series and gain insider scoop about their favorite characters and plotlines, while interacting with other fans online.”

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