AGE 39 WHY HIM Thanks to Lost’s freaky time-travel story line and the love of an awesome woman (R.I.P. Juliet?), Holloway’s Sawyer morphed from an emotionally damaged con man into a true hero. ON HIS MUST LIST ”Jeremiah Johnson is one of my favorite movies ever. I love Westerns.”
The master list of possible Emmy nominees was recently announced, and we at EW were thrilled to see that Josh Holloway, who has played Sawyer on Lost since its first season back in 2004, is among the mix of potential candidates for Best Supporting Actor. Season 5 was a great year for the 39-year-old star, whose wise-cracking, morally ambiguous con man character completed a series-long shift to full-fledged romantic hero as he led the castaways through time travel peril and fell in love with Jughead-banging Juliet (Elizabeth Mitchell). His grief as he watched his Dharma lady slip out of his hands and fall to her doom was one of the TV season’s most heartbreaking moments. While we hope Emmy remembers Holloway when it winnows its list of Best Supporting Actor players down to a final five, we decided to move ahead and give him an honor of our own by putting Holloway’s in this year’s Must Issue, EW’s annual summertime compendium of essential artists, performers, and assorted coolness.
In my previous trips to the Lost set in Hawaii, I have always found Holloway to be extremely cordial, charming, and curious about the mysteries of his show. He’s always demonstrated a deep concern that Sawyer remain emotionally credible and compelling without being melodramatic or over the top. And he takes Sawyer’s quips very seriously: When I visited at the end of Season 2, I remember watching him pace through the jungle, rehearsing his lines over and over again to himself, wanting to make sure Sawyer’s new Prince-esque nickname for Ben Linus (”The artist formerly known as Henry Gale”) tripped easily off his tongue. I encountered a slightly different Holloway at our Must Issue photo shoot in the Hollywood Hills late last month. He was as cool and engaging as always, but greatly enhanced by the glee and marvel (and exhaustion) of new fatherhood. (His daughter, Java, was born last April.) The guy certainly has a certain impact on ladies: At one point during the photo shoot, I spotted a member of our crew discretely pick up one of Holloway’s shirts and give it a good long sniff. Seriously. Read the rest of this entry →
In a story from Variety, Summit Entertainment has picked Emilie de Ravin (Lost), Pierce Brosnan and Chris Cooper to star with Robert Pattinson (Twilight) in Remember Me.
The movie will be directed by Allen Coulter. It begins production in New York on June 15. Lena Olin is currently in talks to be added to the cast.
Pattinson is a man who is very much effected by the death of his brother. This has split up his parents (Brosnan and Olin). De Ravin will play a young woman who, after undergoing a similar tragedy, decides to make her life the best it can be. Chris Cooper might play the role of her father.
The script was written by Will Fetters and rewritten by Jenny Lumet (Rachel Getting Married).