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Elizabeth Mitchell (born Elizabeth Joanna Robertson; March 27, 1970) is an American actress. She is best known for her lead role as Juliet Burke on the ABC mystery drama series Lost (2006–2010), for which she received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. [ 3 ]
Dr. Juliet Burke is a character portrayed by Elizabeth Mitchell on the ABC television series Lost.Created by J. J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof, the character was introduced in the third season as a member of the hostile group referred to as "the Others" by the crash survivors of Oceanic Flight 815.
A ^ Anderson, Caldwell, Chau, Davies, Flanagan, Grace, Mader, Mitchell, Monaghan, Somerhalder, Terry, Walger and Watros are credited as starring in the series finale "The End". B ^ Kelley, M'Cormack, O'Quinn, Raymonde and Terry also portray the Monster taking the form of their character.
Elizabeth Hurley's Christmas spirit was on full display in her recent racy bikini photo The 59-year-old took to Instagram to share news from her swim label with a little festive twist, writing ...
Mitchell, who portrayed Juliet in the episode. When asked about what she learned about her character through "The Other Woman", Elizabeth Mitchell surmised that Juliet's "mistakes are morally questionable, if not morally wrong. But you do see that behind this is a human being who is struggling to live and have a life that makes sense to her."
Though Elizabeth Hurley has shared several bikini snapshots with her social media followers over the years, fans still have a hard time coming to terms with the way that the 59-year-old model ...
Elizabeth Hurley swapped out the summer bikini look that she has shared with fans on several ... Elizabeth Hurley Was ‘Born to Wear a Bikini’ in New Photos ... Mitchell scores 33 points, NBA ...
Geronimo Jackson has been referenced in six episodes of Lost as well as in The Lost Experience. The producers of Lost have asserted that Geronimo Jackson was a genuine, but obscure, 1970s rock band, which released one album entitled Magna Carta. Aside from sources relating to Lost, there is no evidence for the existence of this band. [13]