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Charlotte Lewis (born 7 August 1967) is an English former actress. [1] She is best known as Kee Nang in the 1986 film The Golden Child . She retired from acting after an appearance in the 2003 film Hey DJ , briefly returning to appear in the 2019 art film film, Lost Angelas , which received a very limited theatrical release .
James "Sawyer" Ford, Daniel Faraday, Juliet Burke, Charlotte Lewis, Miles Straume, John Locke, and the other survivors of Oceanic 815 left on the island erratically travel through time upon the island's move. "Because You Left" averaged 11.347 million viewers in the United States, and received good reviews, praising the writing and the ...
In the episode's narrative, Sayid Jarrah (Naveen Andrews) and Kate Austen (Evangeline Lilly) negotiate for John Locke's (Terry O'Quinn) hostage Charlotte Lewis (Rebecca Mader), while physicist and Kahana crew member Daniel Faraday (Jeremy Davies) discovers that time on the island runs at an offset from the rest of the world. Another storyline ...
Charlotte Staples Lewis is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, played by Rebecca Mader.Charlotte is introduced in the second episode of season four and is a cultural anthropologist on a mission to the island where Oceanic Flight 815 crashed.
John Lewis is resigning from his position as CEO of the Charlotte Area Transit System on Nov. 30, City Manager Marcus Jones announced Thursday. ... He told Charlotte City Council members in July ...
“John Lewis was a titan of the civil rights movement whose goodness, faith and bravery transformed our nation – from the determination with which he met discrimination at lunch counters and on ...
John Joseph Corbett Jr. (born May 9, 1961) [1] is an American actor and country music singer. On television, he is best known for his roles as Chris Stevens on Northern Exposure (1990–1995), Aidan Shaw on Sex and the City (2000–2003), Max Gregson on United States of Tara (2009–2011), and Seth Holt on Parenthood (2011–2015).
The deadliest plane crash in Charlotte history is largely forgotten, 50 years after Eastern Flight 212 crashed and killed 72 people. The final part of “9/11/74” examines why.