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Peter Krause as Detective Joe Miller – A Pittsburgh detective who stumbles upon the existence of the Room. When his daughter becomes lost inside the Room, Joe sets out to get her back by using the Key to track down other Objects. Elle Fanning as Anna Miller – Joe's 8-year-old [1] daughter. Her disappearance is seen by others as a probable ...
The Lost Room: 2006 — Sci Fi Channel: Television miniseries (executive producer and writer) Bar Karma: 2011 — Current TV "Hack Job" (director and writer) "Man Walks Out of a Bar" (director) Wolfpack of Reseda: 2012 — Fox Digital Studio: 8 episodes (director) Suit Up: 2012-2013 — Fox Digital Studio 16 episodes (director) Gone: A Wayward ...
Roger Bart (born September 29, 1962) is an American actor and singer. He won a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award for his performance as Snoopy in the 1999 revival of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.
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The lost room is inspired from the novel Roadside Picnic, written by the Strugatsky brothers. Beside users comments, does anybody know if there is an official acknowledgment for that fact? Fuzzy 13:04, 7 May 2007 (UTC) The creator of the show said " Ah, no that’s not true. Never heard of Roadside Picnic until after The Lost Room aired.
Triptych (The Missing Door, The Lost Room, And The Hidden Floor) by Peeping Tom at Barbican Theatre. Outstanding Achievement in Dance. Manuel Liñán for his choreography of ¡VIVA! at Sadler’s ...
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"How I Lost My Gravity" (Harper's New Monthly Magazine, May 1864): A posthumously published science fiction short story about Mr. Wisp, a tinkerer with scientific inclinations. One day, Mr. Wisp visits a fellow scientist, Chilton, who owns a shop and discovers a fascinating gadget that appears to defy gravity, spinning and flying like a top.