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Encyclopedia > Matthew Fox

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More Pictures Matthew is best-known for playing Jack Shephard in "Lost" and Charlie Salinger in "Party of Five." He debuted as a director with the feature "Lucky Bugger." Matthew married Margherita Ronch in 1991.
Matthew is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.
Matthew fox is an amazing actor and he is also my favourite character on Lost.
Interview with Matthew Fox (9430 words)
Matthew: Well, if you can teach people that the number one religious problem is their sin and that when they came into the world they made a blotch on existence - and you can really convince them of that - they'll never get over it.
Matthew: Otto Rank, who I consider one of the greatest prophets of the twentieth century, says that Christianity was a Mother Goddess religion from the start and that this is the reason for the Virgin Birth story.
Matthew: I think the key was the breakdown of the medieval cosmology in the fifteenth century and then the religious wars of the sixteenth century which scared the hell out of scientists.
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