First Brief Look at Henry Ian Cusick’s Guest Appearance on ‘Law & Order: SVU’
Cast and Crew of Lost, Post-LOST, Videos CommentsHere’s the first sneak peek at Henry Ian Cusick’s two-episode appearance on the new season of NBC’s ‘Law & Order: SVU’.
Here’s the first sneak peek at Henry Ian Cusick’s two-episode appearance on the new season of NBC’s ‘Law & Order: SVU’.
Terry O’Quinn had a busy morning. He and his brother, Thomas Quinn, were interviewed on the radio show ‘The Loop’ where they talked about LOST and Thomas’ new film, Using. At the end of the conversation Terry hinted that he and JJ Abrams “have plans” for future projects. You can listen to the interview below, courtesy of @IslandConNews.
Terry also appeared live on WGN Morning News to talk about LOST, promote his brother’s film, answer fans’ questions and even play some guitar!
Thanks to Sarah for sending us this deleted scene from “The End” included on LOST: The Complete Sixth and Final Season on DVD and Blu-Ray.
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According to Kristin Dos Santos, Terry has signed on to star opposite Oscar nominee Taraji P. Henson in the Lifetime TV movie Taken From Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story. Here’s the official synopsis:
Taken From Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story is based on the true story of Tiffany Rubin (Henson) and the daring rescue of her six-year-old son, Kobe, after he was abducted by his biological father and taken from his home in Queens, New York, all the way to Seoul, South Korea. With the help of Mark Miller (O’Quinn) and his charitable organization The American Association for Lost Children, Tiffany was able to travel to Korea to execute a high-stakes plan to bring her son home.
[Via TV Guide]
Watch parts two and three of this interview after the jump!
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Yesterday Matthew Fox attended the Hollywood Foreign Press Association Annual Installation Luncheon at The Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA. Among other celebrities invited to this event were Nicole Kidman, Breaking Bad’s Bryan Craston, Desperate Housewives‘ Eva Longoria and Glee’s Jane Lynch.
Check out more photos after the jump!

EXCLUSIVE: Damon Lindelof has taken his first big solo screenwriting job since concluding the ABC series Lost. I’m been told that he closed a deal to do rewrite work on 20th Century Fox’s Alien prequel, which the studio hopes Ridley Scott will direct as his next assignment.
In a development as vexing as a Lost plotline, studio insiders said that while Lindelof indeed met with Scott and the studio for that rewrite job, the exchange of ideas between them sparked a take that could well turn out to be a free-standing science fiction film. The studio will decide when Lindelof turns it in. Scott Free is producing and Lindelof’s CAA reps closed his deal last night.
Lindeloff is currently writing with Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci Paramount’s Star Trek sequel, on which Lindelof is a producer. He also teamed with Kurtzman and Orci to write the Jon Favreau-directed Cowboys and Aliens, which is shooting now with Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford.
That’s plenty of action, but I’m told that Lindelof jumped at this opportunity because Scott’s 1979 space thriller Alien was such a seminal influence on him. Resuscitating the Alien franchise has been a big priority for Fox, which has a script by Jon Spaihts, who wrote the Gabriele Muccino-directed Keanu Reeves-starrer Passengers for Morgan Creek, and whose drafts on the Alien film persuaded Scott to move from producing the film to directing it.
Thanks to Llegaron para quedarse for these scans.
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Via BookSoup.com:
Book Soup presents Damon Lindelof, creator of LOST in conversation with Tim Kring, the creator of Heroes and author of Shift
Date: Tuesday August 17, 2010 - 7:00pm
Where:
Renberg Theatre
1125 N McCadden Place
Los Angeles, California 90038
323-860-7300Event Details:
Book Soup is extremely proud to welcome LOST creator Damon Lindelof and Heroes creator Tim Kring to the stage at the Renberg Theatre to discuss Tim Kring’s new novel, Shift. Tickets for the event cost $35.00 (+ tax), which includes entry into the event, a signed copy of Shift, and a photo op with Tim Kring and Damon Lindelof. Tickets will be available in-store at Book Soup starting Monday July 26, or can be purchased online now here.
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