
Where are the cast of Lost now - 15 years after the show ended
The early 2000's drama series Lost wrapped up 15 years ago in May 2010, with a series finale that remains one of TV's most emotional and captivating endings - with over 13.5 million fans tuning in.
Now the series can be watched on major streaming platforms such as Netflix, Disney+ and Apple TV, and is even free to watch on ITVX, attracting new viewers while longtime fans return to enjoy it again.
Created by Jeffrey Lieber, JJ Abrams and Damon Lindelof, Lost follows the survivors of a plane crash stranded on a mysterious island in the South Pacific.
While the core story unfolds on the island, the show incorporates flashbacks and flash forwards to deepen character development and deepen the storylines.
The supernatural series aired 121 episodes over six seasons and developed a devoted cult following, leaving many fans to wonder what happened to the cast once they left the show.
So where is the cast of Lost now?
Here's everything about the stars' careers and lives since the show ended nearly two decades ago.
Matthew Fox
Matthew Fox was one of the central characters in the show, playing Doctor Jack Shepard, who took on the role of group leader when the plane crashed leaving everyone stranded.
Since the show finished, Matthew continued to act and went on to feature in the films World War Z and Alex Cross. Although after some personal setbacks, Matthew took a break from acting, returning to the small screen in 2020 in the TV series Last Light.
Evangeline Lilly
Evangeline Lilly, was another main character in the series for her role as Kate Austen. She received critical acclaim for her performance, earning a Golden Globe nomination and six Saturn Award nominations for Best Actress on Television.
On the show, Evangeline's character Kate quickly became a fan favourite for her dramatic love triangle with Jack and Sawyer.
Following her success in Lost, Evangeline went on to star in major blockbusters, including The Hobbit trilogy, Avengers, Ant-Man and the Wasp and voiced Savannah Mason in the video game Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.
Josh Holloway
Josh Holloway played the iconic role as James 'Sawyer' Ford, the loose cannon of the group lost on the Island. He had a strained relationship with Jack due to his romantic interest for Kate and eventually Juliet.
Since leaving the show, Josh has appeared in Mission Impossible - Ghost Protocol and TV series Intelligence, Colony, Blackout and Yellowstone.
Jorge Garcia
Jorge Garcia, was known as the beloved Hugo 'Hurley' Reyes in Lost, and became a fan favourite for his bubbly and sweet personality. Since the, Jorge has continued to win over audiences with appearances in series such as How I Met Your Mother, Hawaii Five-0, and How to Be a Bookie.
Although he then started to stay out of the public eye, before returning to our screens in 2022 as Cyclops on season seven of the American version of The Masked Singer.
Terry O'Quinn
Terry O'Quinn, who captivated audiences as the charismatic and philosophical John Locke on the show, maintained a steady presence in film and TV since the series ended.
His roles span a variety of different things, from voice acting to zombie series - including Phineas and Ferb, FBI: Most Wanted, The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, Resident Alien, and Unsung Hero.
Naveen Andrews
Naveen Andrews earned multiple nominations for his role as Sayid Jarrah on Lost - Golden Globe Award and Primetime Emmy nominations.
He has continued to expand his impressive career in TV and film, having stared in Diana, Once Upon a Time in Wonderland, The Cleaning Lady, Last King of the Cross and The Dropout.
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