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Encyclopedia > Characters of lost
From left to right: Hurley, Claire, Sawyer, Kate, Jack, Jin, Sun, Juliet, Locke, Sayid, Ben and Desmond

This article contains character information for the American drama/adventure television series Lost. Listen to this article ( info/dl) This audio file was created from an article revision dated 2006-08-27, and may not reflect subsequent edits to the article. ... Claire Littleton is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, played by Australian actress Emilie de Ravin. ... James Ford, better known by the alias Sawyer, is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Josh Holloway. ... For the 19th century anarchist and feminist, see Kate Austin. ... This article is about the Lost character. ... Jin-Soo Kwon, better known as Jin, is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Daniel Dae Kim. ... Sun-Hwa Kwon (née Paik)[1] better known simply as Sun, is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Yunjin Kim. ... Dr. Juliet Burke (née Carlson) is a fictional character, one of the main characters on the ABC television series Lost. ... John Locke, also known on the show as Jeremy Bentham, is most often referred to by his surname Locke. He is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Terry OQuinn. ... Sayid Jarrah (Arabic: سعيد جراح) is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, played by Naveen Andrews. ... Benjamin Ben Linus is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost portrayed by Michael Emerson. ... Desmond David Hume is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost portrayed by Henry Ian Cusick. ... For other uses, see Drama (disambiguation). ... Look up adventure in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... A television program (US), television programme (UK) or simply television show is a segment of programming in television broadcasting. ... LOST redirects here. ...

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Main characters

Characters are listed alphabetically. "Starring season(s)" refers to the season in which an actor or actress received star billing for playing a character. "Guest season(s)" identifies a season in which an actor or actress appeared, but received guest star or special guest star billing.


Oceanic Six

The Oceanic Six is a group of characters that, in Season 4, are revealed in flashforwards to have eventually, safely left the Island. Their flash-forward episodes show them coping with life after rescue: Lost is an American drama/ thriller television series that follows the present and past lives of a group of plane crash survivors on a mysterious tropical island, somewhere in the South Pacific. ...

Name Actor or actress Starring seasons Recurring seasons Centric episodes Episode count
Kate Austen Evangeline Lilly 1, 2, 3, 4 1.03, 1.12, 1.22, 2.09, 3.06, 3.15, 4.04 70
After blowing up her stepfather, Kate goes on the run and is eventually captured by a federal marshal while in Australia. On the island, Kate is attracted to both Sawyer and Jack. After escaping the island, she is put on trial for murder, but subsequently makes a highly favorable plea bargain that does not require prison time.
Sayid Jarrah Naveen Andrews 1, 2, 3, 4 1.09, 1.21, 2.14, 3.11, 4.03 62
A former military communications officer, Sayid is haunted by his past as an interrogator for the Iraqi Republican Guard. On the island, he is romantically involved with Shannon. After escaping the island, Sayid is employed by Ben as an assassin.
Sun-Hwa Kwon Yunjin Kim 1, 2, 3, 4 1.06, 2.05, 2.16, 3.03, 3.18, 4.07 54
The rich daughter of a hotel owner/automobile manufacturer with ties to the Korean mob, Sun has an affair and almost leaves her husband Jin before the crash. They reconcile on the island and she becomes pregnant with Jin's baby. After escaping the island, Sun gives birth to Jin's baby, named Ji Yeon. Also, with the settlement money from Oceanic, Sun buys a controlling share of her father's company.
Aaron Littleton Various 1, 2, 3, 4 35
The son of Claire Littleton and her boyfriend Thomas. Sometime in the future, Aaron leaves the island, and is being raised by Kate with the public perceiving the baby to be hers, to follow along with their version of what happened on the island. Over fifty male and female blonde-haired, blue-eyed babies have acted as Aaron throughout the first three seasons.[1]
Hugo "Hurley" Reyes Jorge Garcia 1, 2, 3, 4 1.18, 2.04, 2.18, 3.10, 4.01 67
After winning the lottery with the numbers, Hurley suffers from great bad luck. He remains optimistic on the island and builds a golf course. After escaping the island, Hurley is hospitalized for psychiatric reasons.
Jack Shephard Matthew Fox 1, 2, 3, 4 1.05, 1.11, 1.20, 2.01, 2.11, 3.01, 3.09, 3.22, 4.10 77
A spinal surgeon with father issues, Jack is the survivors' leader. He has feelings for Juliet and Kate. After escaping the island, he becomes drug-addicted and suicidal because he longs to return to the island for unknown reasons.

For the 19th century anarchist and feminist, see Kate Austin. ... Nicole Evangeline Lilly (born August 3, 1979) is a Canadian Golden Globe-nominated actress. ... It has been suggested that Lost: The Journey be merged into this article or section. ... The second season of the American serial drama television series Lost commenced airing in the United States and Canada on September 21, 2005 and concluded on May 24, 2006. ... The third season of the American serial drama television series Lost commenced airing in the United States and Canada on October 4, 2006 and concluded on May 23, 2007. ... The fourth season of the U.S. serial drama television series Lost began airing on Thursday, January 31, 2008. ... For other uses, see Tabula rasa (disambiguation). ... Whatever the Case May Be is the 12th episode of the first season of Lost. ... Episode chronology Born to Run is the 22nd episode of Lost. ... What Kate Did is the 33rd episode of Lost. ... I Do is the sixth episode of the third season of Lost. ... The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ... The United States Marshals Service, part of the United States Department of Justice, is the United States oldest federal law enforcement agency. ... Sayid Jarrah (Arabic: سعيد جراح) is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, played by Naveen Andrews. ... Naveen William Sidney Andrews (born January 17, 1969) is an Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated Indian-English actor. ... It has been suggested that Lost: The Journey be merged into this article or section. ... The second season of the American serial drama television series Lost commenced airing in the United States and Canada on September 21, 2005 and concluded on May 24, 2006. ... The third season of the American serial drama television series Lost commenced airing in the United States and Canada on October 4, 2006 and concluded on May 23, 2007. ... The fourth season of the U.S. serial drama television series Lost began airing on Thursday, January 31, 2008. ... Solitary is the 9th episode of Lost. ... The Greater Good is the 21st episode of the first season of Lost. ... One of Them is an episode of the drama television series Lost (TV series). ... The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ... Military communications are links between battlefield units, including connections to a higher command or home country. ... An officer is a member of a military, naval, or if applicable, other uniformed services who holds a position of responsibility. ... Interrogation is the professional police and military technique of interviewing people, often without their consent, in order to obtain information regarding crimes or military operations. ... Iraqi President Saddam Hussein talks with elite Republican Guard officers in Baghdad on March 1, 2003. ... Jack Ruby murdered the assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, in a very public manner. ... Sun-Hwa Kwon (née Paik)[1] better known simply as Sun, is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Yunjin Kim. ... Yunjin Kim (Hangul: 김윤진, Hanja: 金允珍, RR: Gim Yun-jin, M-R: Kim Yun-chin, born November 7, 1973) is a Korean American film and theatre actress, best known outside South Korea for her role as Sun Kwon on ABC television series Lost. ... It has been suggested that Lost: The Journey be merged into this article or section. ... The second season of the American serial drama television series Lost commenced airing in the United States and Canada on September 21, 2005 and concluded on May 24, 2006. ... The third season of the American serial drama television series Lost commenced airing in the United States and Canada on October 4, 2006 and concluded on May 23, 2007. ... 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The third season of the American serial drama television series Lost commenced airing in the United States and Canada on October 4, 2006 and concluded on May 23, 2007. ... The fourth season of the U.S. serial drama television series Lost began airing on Thursday, January 31, 2008. ... Claire Littleton is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, played by Australian actress Emilie de Ravin. ... Listen to this article ( info/dl) This audio file was created from an article revision dated 2006-08-27, and may not reflect subsequent edits to the article. ... Jorge Garcia (born April 28, 1973) is an American comedian and actor. ... It has been suggested that Lost: The Journey be merged into this article or section. ... The second season of the American serial drama television series Lost commenced airing in the United States and Canada on September 21, 2005 and concluded on May 24, 2006. ... 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Other Main Oceanic 815 crash survivors

Name Actor or actress Starring season(s) Recurring season(s) Centric episode(s) Episode count
Boone Carlyle Ian Somerhalder 1 2, 3 1.13 25
Boone is the stepbrother of Shannon, with whom he is in love. He dies in the first season.
Ana Lucia Cortez Michelle Rodriguez 2 1 2.08, 2.20 20
A former LAPD police officer, Ana Lucia is the leader of the survivors of the tail section of Flight 815 and guides them to the relative safety of the fuselage survivors. She is shot and killed by Michael Dawson.
Michael Dawson Harold Perrineau 1, 2, 4 1.14, 2.02, 2.22, 4.08 40
While trying to escape the Island via raft, Michael's son Walt is abducted by the Others. After making a deal with the Others that includes killing some of his fellow crash survivors, Michael and Walt leave the Island. He later infiltrates the Kahana freighter crew under the orders of Ben in order to save everyone on the Island. He is killed in an explosion on the Kahana.[2]
Nikki Fernandez Kiele Sanchez 3 3.14 6
Nikki is an actress who, with Paulo, murders a television producer for his diamonds. When they get to the island they spend their time searching for the diamonds lost in the crash. She is Paulo's girlfriend and is assumed dead and buried alive on the island after being paralyzed from a spider bite.
James "Sawyer" Ford Josh Holloway 1, 2, 3, 4 1.08, 1.16, 2.13, 3.04 70
Sawyer is a confidence man emotionally crippled by the murder-suicide of his parents when he was a child. He is romantically involved with Kate on the island.
Jin Kwon Daniel Dae Kim 1, 2, 3, 4 1.17, 2.05, 3.03, 4.07 56
The son of a poor fisherman, Jin marries Sun on the condition that he work for her father as a mob enforcer, unbeknownst to Sun. On the island, Jin struggles as the only castaway who does not speak English. He is presumably killed when a bomb goes off on the Kahana.
Libby Cynthia Watros 2 4 19
Libby is a tail section survivor. Prior to the crash of 815, she met Desmond and gave him her late husband's boat for the around the world race that ended with Desmond crashing on the island. She is also revealed to have been a patient in the same mental institution at the same time as Hurley. She becomes romantically involved with Hurley. She is shot to death by Michael on the Island.
Claire Littleton Emilie de Ravin 1, 2, 3, 4 1.10, 2.15, 3.12 51
Claire gives birth on the island to a boy and forges a strong relationship with Charlie. She is also Jack's half-sister. She is not aware of this, but Jack learns this from her mother after he leaves the Island.
Walt Lloyd Malcolm David Kelley 1 2, 3, 4 1.14 27
An elementary school student, he is kidnapped by the Others, who claim that he is "special." He is rescued by his father Michael and goes to live with his grandmother in New York.
John Locke Terry O'Quinn 1, 2, 3, 4 1.04, 1.19, 2.03, 2.17, 3.03, 3.13, 3.19, 4.11 64
After having his paralysis healed during the crash, Locke lives out his dreams of becoming a hunter on the Island. Being a man of faith, he believes he has a special connection with the island, leading him to clash with man of science Jack. Having been "chosen," Locke becomes the leader of the Others at the end of the fourth season. Locke apparently dies of an alleged suicide three years after the Oceanic Six leave the island, under the alias of Jeremy Bentham.
Charlie Pace Dominic Monaghan 1, 2, 3 4 1.07, 1.15, 2.12, 3.21 58
A one-hit wonder, rock musician Charlie ends his addiction to heroin on the island and cares for Claire and her baby. He drowns in the Looking Glass station, trying to help the survivors communicate with the outside world.
Paulo Rodrigo Santoro 3 3.14 7
Paulo helps Nikki murder a television executive for his diamonds. He spends his time on the island with Nikki searching for the diamonds. He is assumed dead and buried alive on the island after being paralyzed from a spider bite.
Shannon Rutherford Maggie Grace 1, 2 3 2.06 28
Shannon is a ballet instructor and Boone's stepsister. She has a relationship with Sayid on the island. She is accidentally shot and killed by Ana Lucia on the Island.
Eko Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje 2, 3 2.10, 2.21, 3.05 19
A former Nigerian drug lord turned priest, Eko crashes with the tail section survivors. He meets the smoke monster on more than one occasion in the Island's forests, and is eventually killed by the monster.

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Other island inhabitants

Name Actor or actress Starring seasons Recurring season(s) Centric episode(s) Episode count
Juliet Burke Elizabeth Mitchell 3, 4 3.07, 3.16, 4.06 25
Three years prior to the crash, fertility doctor Juliet is recruited by the Others. Ben does not allow her to leave the island and she later lives with the crash survivors, developing a relationship with Jack.
Desmond Hume Henry Ian Cusick 3, 4 2 2.23, 3.08, 3.17, 4.05 27
Desmond shipwrecks on the island and lives in the Hatch for three years until he moves in with the crash survivors. At the start of the third season, Desmond gains the ability to see flashes of future events. He escapes the Island with the Oceanic Six at the end of season four and is reunited with his girlfriend, Penelope Widmore.
Benjamin Linus Michael Emerson 3, 4 2 3.20, 4.09 31
Ben is the manipulative de facto leader of the Others. He is forced to leave the Island when he "moves the Island." After leaving, he hires Sayid as an assassin to kill associates of Charles Widmore.

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Kahana crew

Name Actor or actress Starring season(s) Recurring season(s) Centric episode(s) Episode count
Daniel Faraday Jeremy Davies 4 4.02 10
Faraday is a physicist hired to go to the Island by Charles Widmore. Though he lies several times to the Oceanic 815 survivors, he saves Desmond's life and helps Juliet ferry survivors to the Kahana.
Charlotte Lewis Rebecca Mader 4 4.02 9
Charlotte is an anthropologist hired to go to the Island by Charles Widmore. Miles suggests that she has been to the Island before and she chooses to stay there when given the option to leave.
Miles Straume Ken Leung 4 4.02 7
Miles is a spiritualist hired to go to the Island by Charles Widmore. He can apparently talk to the dead. He has the most cutting wit out of the Kahana away team members, earning him a comparison to Sawyer by Hurley.

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Supporting characters

Minor Oceanic 815 crash survivors

Name Actor or actress Season(s) Episode count
Leslie Arzt Daniel Roebuck 1, 3 4
Dr. Leslie Arzt is a high school science teacher, who crashes with the fuselage survivors and keeps a collection of native fauna in various jars. Arzt complains about not being included in the various missions of Jack and Locke, finally joining them on a trip to the Black Rock. He ironically dies when a stick of dynamite explodes in his hand whilst he lectures Jack, Locke, Kate and Hurley on how to safely handle it.
Cindy Chandler Kimberley Joseph 1, 2, 3 10
Cindy Chandler is an Australian Oceanic Airlines stewardess dating the Flight 815 passenger Gary Troup. She crashes with the tail-section survivors and is taken by the Others in the second season during the journey to the fuselage survivors' camp. Cindy lives comfortably with the Others following her abduction.
Emma and Zack Kiersten Havelock and Mickey Graue 2, 3 3
Emma and Zack are two sibling children from the tail section of the plane who live under the care of the Others, following the pair's kidnapping.
Rose Henderson L. Scott Caldwell 1, 2, 3, 4 15
A woman with terminal cancer from the Bronx, New York, Rose Henderson marries Bernard less than a year before the crash. She lives with the fuselage survivors and reunites with Bernard in season two. She opts to return to the beach at the beginning of season four when the survivors contact the freighter.
Scott Jackson and Steve Jenkins Christian Bowman and Dustin Watchman 1, 2, 3 21
Scott Jackson and Steve Jenkins crash with the fuselage survivors. They are regularly confused with each other, even after one of them (Scott) is killed in the first season. In season four, Steve is killed as well.
Edward Mars Fredric Lane 1, 2, 3 8
Edward Mars is an American marshal who is obsessed with capturing Kate, finally apprehending her in Australia. He is critically injured during the crash and dies in the third episode.
Bernard Nadler Sam Anderson 2, 3, 4 14
An American dentist, Dr. Bernard Nadler weds Rose less than one year prior to the crash. He crashes with the tail section survivors, but joins the fuselage survivors in season two. Bernard stays with the majority of the group after some of the freighter crew arrive. He is the only tail section survivor not to be abducted by the Others or killed.
Seth Norris Greg Grunberg 1 1
Seth Norris is the pilot of the airplane which crashes on the island.
Gary Troup Laird Granger and Frank Torres Lost Experience 1
The New York author of the metafictional novel, Bad Twin[3] Gary Troup is Cindy's lover. He dies when he is sucked into the plane's turbine immediately after the plane crash.[4]
Vincent Madison[5] and Pono[6] 1, 2, 3, 4 32
Vincent is Walt's yellow Labrador retriever, who is originally owned by Walt's stepfather, Brian Porter. He is left behind on the Island when Michael and Walt leave. He is given to Shannon by Walt and remains under her care until she is killed. He is later seen accompanying Sun.

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The Others

Main article: Others (Lost)
Name Actor or actress Season(s) Episode count
Alex Tania Raymonde 2, 3, 4 15
Alexandra is Rousseau's daughter who is kidnapped by the Others sixteen years prior to the crash of Flight 815 and raised by Ben. Alex aids the crash survivors in various escapes and eventually defects at the end of season three. She dates Karl, but Ben tries to keep them apart because she would die if she becomes pregnant. She is executed by Keamy.
Richard Alpert Nestor Carbonell 3, 4 10
Dr. Richard Alpert is Ben's advisor who is seemingly ageless. In flashbacks he is shown to conspire with Ben to slaughter the Dharma Initiative in 1980s. In one of season 3 flashbacks Richard recruits Juliet to the Others. In the fourth season, Richard leads the surviving Others to a place referred to as "The Temple" and in a flashback he is shown to come into contact with John Locke several times during the latter's early life. Each time, including at Locke's birth in the 1950s, Alpert appears to be the same age as he is in 2004.
Mikhail Bakunin Andrew Divoff 3 7
Mikhail Bakunin lives and works at the Flame Dharma station until Locke blows it up in "Enter 77". Mikhail sets off a hand grenade, which kills both himself and Charlie at the Looking Glass Dharma station.
Karl Blake Bashoff 3, 4 8
A young Other, Karl is Alex's boyfriend. In an attempt to prevent Karl from impregnating Alex, Ben imprisons him until he is rescued by Kate and Sawyer. Later, he joins the plane crash survivors and is killed by the mercenaries from the Kahana in season four.
Bea Klugh April Grace 2, 3 3
Beatrice Klugh visits Michael during his forced stay with the Others and is present when they capture Jack, Kate and Sawyer. In season three, at the Dharma Flame station, she is found by Sayid, Locke and Kate and has Mikhail kill her to prevent her from being the survivors' prisoner.
Jacob Voiced by Carlton Cuse 3, 4 2
Jacob is the Others' highest authority. With the exception of Ben, the Others do not have regular contact with him. Jacob lives in a cabin that seemingly moves and is invisible to some people. At first, Locke can only hear Jacob and not see him, although he later sees and talks to Christian Shephard inside the cabin.
Danny Pickett Michael Bowen 2, 3 7
Danny Pickett is a violent member of the Others who supervises Kate and Sawyer while they are imprisoned. He is married to another Other named Colleen until Sun kills her. Enraged, Pickett takes his anger out on Sawyer, and tries to kill Sawyer until Juliet intervenes and kills Pickett.
Ethan Rom William Mapother 1, 2, 3 9
Dr. Ethan Rom poses as a fuselage survivor until he is exposed by Hurley, at which point he kidnaps Claire and Charlie. He unsuccessfully attempts to murder Charlie and takes Claire to the Staff Dharma station, where he performs tests on her unborn child and implants a device that can cause her to become sick. Charlie kills Ethan in "Homecoming".
Goodwin Stanhope Brett Cullen 2, 3, 4 4
Goodwin is married to the Others' therapist, Harper Stanhope. He has an affair with Juliet, which dismays Ben because he is in love with Juliet. Partially out of jealousy, Ben sends Goodwin on a mission to infiltrate the tail section survivors. When Goodwin's identity is discovered by Ana Lucia, she confronts and kills him.
Tom M. C. Gainey 1, 2, 3, 4 18
Tom, aka "Mr Friendly," wears a fake beard when acting as a liaison to the crash survivors until they kidnap Jack, Kate and Sawyer. He recruits Michael to spy on the boat Kahana. He is killed by Sawyer in season 3.

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Other Kahana crew members

Name Actor or actress Season(s) Episode count
Naomi Dorrit Marsha Thomason 3, 4 10
Recruited by Matthew Abaddon to lead a group of four people on a mission to the Island. Naomi is the first to arrive on the Island and tells the survivors of the freighter Kahana. She is mortally wounded when Locke throws a knife into her back, after finally contacting the boat.
Martin Keamy Kevin Durand 4 7
Martin Keamy is the lead mercenary on the Kahana and is a former Marine. Keamy leads a team onto the island to find Ben, killing Karl and Danielle Rousseau and later executing Alex in front of Ben. Keamy eventually tracks Ben down and is stabbed to death by him.
Frank Lapidus Jeff Fahey 4 8
Frank Lapidus (pronounced /ləˈpiːdəs/) is a pilot who brings Daniel, Miles and Charlotte to the Island. He was supposed to be the pilot for Flight 815. He ultimately helps Desmond and the Oceanic Six escape The Island.
George Minkowski Fisher Stevens 3, 4 5
George Minkowski is the ship's communications officer on the freighter. He seems to suffer the same symptoms as Desmond in "The Constant" and dies as a result.

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Island inhabitants and arrivals

Name Actor or actress Seasons Episode count
Anthony Cooper Kevin Tighe 1, 2, 3 5
Anthony Cooper is a con man, John Locke's biological father and the man who conned Sawyer's parents, leading to their deaths. Cooper cons Locke into donating a kidney to him. Later, Locke begins to interfere with one of his cons, so Cooper pushes Locke out of a window, paralyzing him. Cooper later arrives on the Island, where Sawyer kills him in revenge. He is named after Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, the mentor of the philosopher John Locke.[7]
Danielle Rousseau Mira Furlan 1, 2, 3, 4 18
Danielle Rousseau arrives on the island sixteen years before the crash of Flight 815 as part of a research team. She gives birth to Alex on the island after killing her team because they had gotten "sick." Alex is kidnapped soon after by the Others. Rousseau occasionally helps the survivors and is shot and killed in an ambush along with Karl while leading Alex to the Temple on Ben's orders.

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DHARMA Initiative members

Name Actor or actress Season(s) Episode count
Annie Madeline Carroll 3 1
A girl who befriended Ben Linus when they were both young and living in the Dharma Initiative during its heyday. On the Season 3 DVD, the producers stated Annie is a major influence on Ben, and will play a "seismic" part in future storylines.[8]
Marvin Candle, Mark Wickmund, Edgar Halliwax François Chau[9] 2, 3, 4 6
The various names that the actor playing scientists in the Dharma Initiative orientation films calls himself.
Gerald and Karen DeGroot Michael Gilday and Courtney Lavigne 2 4
A couple who was funded by the Hanso Foundation in 1970 to found the Dharma Initiative.
Kelvin Joe Inman Clancy Brown 2 2
Kelvin is an intelligence operative for the United States government, and responsible for making Sayid torture his former commander. Later, Kelvin joins the Dharma Initiative, and operates the Swan station until Desmond accidentally kills him.
Horace and Olivia Goodspeed Doug Hutchison and Samantha Mathis 3, 4 (Horace only) 2
A couple who help Ben's parents, when his mother gives birth to him. They work for the Dharma Initiative and recruit Ben and his Father. Horace dies during the "purge" with several other Dharma Initiative members. In Cabin Fever, Horace appears to Locke and tells him how to find Jacob's cabin. The producers have stated that Horace and Olivia Goodspeed are important to the DHARMA story.[8]
Alvar Hanso Ian Patrick Williams 2 1
A former arms salesman and manufacturer, he is the enigmatic Danish leader of the Hanso Foundation. Hanso can be seen in the show via an orientation film in "Orientation".
Roger Linus Jon Gries 3 2
Ben's father and an employee of the Dharma Initiative. He is killed by Ben in the "purge" (the massacre of the members of the Dharma Initiative). Later, his corpse is discovered by Hurley in "Tricia Tanaka Is Dead".

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Off-island characters

Name Actor or actress Main character crossover(s) Season(s) Episode count
Matthew Abaddon Lance Reddick The freighter crew's employer, stand-in orderly for Locke to convince him to go on a walkabout 4 3
Mathew Abaddon is the man who hires Naomi, Miles, Faraday, Charlotte, and Lapidus to go to the Island via the freighter Kahana. He also visits Locke after the latter is paralyzed and tells him to go on a walkabout. After the Oceanic Six return home, he tries to get information about the status of the people on the Island from Hurley.
Rachel Blake Jamie Silberhartz.[10] Alvar Hanso's daughter Lost Experience
She attempts to expose the Hanso Foundation and the Dharma Initiative.
Diane Janssen Beth Broderick Kate's mother, Sawyer's waitress 1, 2, 3, 4 5
The estranged mother of Kate, she turns Kate into the police after Kate kills Diane's husband and Kate's father, Wayne. Diane never forgives Kate, but decides not to testify at Kate's trial once Kate returns home as part of the Oceanic Six.
Nadia Jazeem Andrea Gabriel Sayid's girlfriend and later wife, Locke's client, rescued from a mugging by Charlie 1, 2, 3, 4 4
A childhood friend of Sayid's, Nadia becomes involved in an insurgency opposed to Saddam Hussein. She is imprisoned and interrogated by Sayid, but he lets her escape. She travels to the West, and in doing so comes in contact with both Charlie and Locke. When Sayid leaves the island, they get married, but shortly after she is murdered.
Jae Lee Tony Lee Sun's ex-lover 2, 3 3
After teaching Sun English, Jae Lee has an affair with her and as a result her father sends Jin to kill him. Jin instead tells him to leave Korea forever, but Jae commits suicide by jumping from his apartment building.[11]
Cassidy Phillips Kim Dickens Sawyer's former lover, Kate's friend 2, 3 3
Cassidy is a recently divorced woman whom Sawyer cons, despite his loving her. Cassidy then goes to Iowa and meets Kate. Cassidy later has Sawyer arrested and visits him in jail, where she tells him they have a daughter together.
Christian Shephard John Terry Jack and Claire's father, Sawyer's drinking acquaintance 1, 2, 3, 4 14
Christian Shephard works as the chief of surgery at St. Sebastian Hospital, and is a recovering alcoholic. He goes to Australia with Ana Lucia to find his daughter, Claire, after his son, Jack inadvertently costs Christian his medical license. Christian subsequently dies from drinking too much after being abandoned at a bar by Ana Lucia and meeting Sawyer. He frequently appears on the Island to Jack, Claire, Locke, Hurley, Michael and even Vincent.
Sarah Shephard Julie Bowen Jack's ex-wife, hit by Adam Rutherford (Shannon's father and Boone's stepfather) 1, 2, 3 5
Sarah is involved in a car crash with Shannon's father. Jack treats her injuries, and informs her that she will never walk again, however he "fixes" her. They fall in love and marry, but some time later, Sarah has an affair and divorces Jack. Sometime after the crash survivors are rescued, Sarah is pregnant.
Charles Widmore Alan Dale Penny Widmore's father, Desmond Hume and Ben Linus' nemesis 2, 3, 4 6
A wealthy industrialist and the father of Penny Widmore. He is the main antagonist of the fourth season. He disapproves of Desmond's relationship with his daughter. According to Ben, Charles is an enemy of the people on the Island. He sends the freighter Kahana to the Island in order to find Ben. Charles is contacted by both Sun and Ben after they leave the Island.
Penelope "Penny" Widmore Sonya Walger[12] Desmond's girlfriend, Charles Widmore's daughter, Ben Linus' target 2, 3, 4 5
Penny Widmore is Desmond's girlfriend. After he is shipwrecked on the Island, she never gives up looking for him. She ultimately succeeds and rescues not only Desmond but also Frank Lapidus and the Oceanic Six. She helps arrange the Oceanic Six's cover story. Carlton Cuse has stated that "Penny is an important character in the overarching mythology of the show".[13]
Yemi Adetokumboh M'Cormack The younger brother of Mr. Eko 2, 3 3
Yemi is a priest and Mr. Eko's younger brother, of whom Mr. Eko is very protective. Together, they arrange for a plane filled with heroin to leave Nigeria, but Yemi is shot and killed before getting on the plane. The wreckage of the plane is later discovered on the Island, where Yemi appears to Mr. Eko.

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Other recurring off-island characters

Name Actor or actress Main character crossover(s) Episode count
Sam Austen Lindsey Ginter Kate (stepfather), Sayid (captor) 2
Rachel Carlson Robin Weigert Juliet (sister) 2
Teresa Cortez Rachel Ticotin Ana Lucia's mother and boss 2
Chrissy Meilinda Soerjoko Some crash survivors (ticket agent) 3
JD John Dixon Crash survivors (flight attendant) 3
Mary Jo Brittany Perrineau Sawyer (girlfriend), Hurley (lotto girl) 3
Mr. Kwon John Shin Jin (father), Sun (father-in-law) 2
Carole Littleton Susan Duerden Claire (mother) 2
Lindsey Littleton Gabrielle Fitzpatrick Claire (aunt) 2
Susan Lloyd Tamara Taylor Michael (girlfriend), Walt (mother) 2
Emily Annabeth Locke Swoosie Kurtz Locke (mother) 2
Richard Malkin Nick Jameson Claire (psychic), Eko (acquaintance) 2
Jason McCormack Aaron Gold Ana Lucia (attacker; victim) 2
Michael's mother Starletta DuPois Michael (mother), Walt (grandmother) 2
Michelle Michelle Arthur Crash survivors (flight attendant) 3
Randy Nations Billy Ray Gallion Locke (supervisor), Hurley (former supervisor) 4
Nurse Julie Ow Locke (nurse), Jack (co-worker) 2
Liam Pace Neil Hopkins (older), Zack Shada (younger) Charlie (elder brother) 3
Megan Pace Multiple Charlie (niece) 2
Simon Pace Robin Atkin Downes and John Henry Canavan Charlie (father) 2
Mr. Paik Byron Chung Sun (father), Jin (employer and father-in-law) 4
Carmen Reyes Lillian Hurst Hurley (mother) 3
Adam Rutherford Uncredited Shannon (father), Boone (stepfather), Jack (patient; victim of future wife's car accident) 2
Margo Shepherd Veronica Hamel Jack (mother) 2
Marc Silverman Zack Ward (older) Jack (friend) 2
Leonard Simms Ron Bottitta Hurley (friend) 2
Big Mike Walton Michael Cudlitz Ana Lucia (partner), Hurley (interrogator) 2
Helen Katey Sagal Locke (former girlfriend) 2

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Ana Lucia Cortez was a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, played by Michelle Rodriguez. ... Benjamin Ben Linus is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost portrayed by Michael Emerson. ... This article contains a trivia section. ... Charlie Hieronymus Pace is a fictional character present in the first three seasons on the ABC television series Lost played by Dominic Monaghan. ... Claire Littleton is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, played by Australian actress Emilie de Ravin. ... Desmond David Hume is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost portrayed by Henry Ian Cusick. ... Listen to this article ( info/dl) This audio file was created from an article revision dated 2006-08-27, and may not reflect subsequent edits to the article. ... This article is about the Lost character. ... Jin-Soo Kwon, better known as Jin, is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Daniel Dae Kim. ... 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