I starred in one of the biggest 00s shows – I have deep regrets over my behaviour before I was killed off says star --[Reported by Umva mag]

AN actor who starred in one of the biggest 00s shows has admitted regrets over his behaviour on set. Although the hit series ran for six years, this cast member was killed off earlier on. GettyHit supernatural drama Lost made its debut back in 2004[/caption] GettyThe show followed plane crash survivors who were trapped on a tropical island[/caption] GettyIan Somerhalder played Boone Carlyle in the show’s early episodes[/caption] Ian Somerhalder, 45, starred as Boone Carlyle in series one of ABC’s Lost. For those unfamiliar, the show’s premise followed survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 after their plane crashed on a tropical island – on which they were then stuck. Viewers will likely remember Boone for his questionable and, at times, contentious dynamic with stepsister Shannon (Maggie Grace). Speaking to People, Ian reflected on his earlier career and admitted he hadn’t always been the most professional young actor. He said: “I don’t think I would really change anything other than maybe with Lost. “I maybe complained about craft service or something, showed up late twice, actually really late once. “I was so tired from the night before, I slept through my alarms. That’s about as far as I can go.” Boone was the first of many Lost characters to be killed off, having died near the end of series one. The character suffered severe internal injuries while trying to retrieve a radio from a downed airplane. Despite this, Boone had a few more appearances throughout the show, including in the controversial final episode. Afterwards, Ian went on to play vampire Damon Salvatore in The Vampire Diaries from 2009 to 2017. It comes as Lost celebrated its 20th anniversary on September 22, which, in the show’s timeline, is when the plane crash took place. The all-star cast also included Party of Five’s Matthew Fox, Marvel star Evangeline Lilly and Lord of the Rings’ Dominic Monaghan. Meanwhile, Ian’s co-star Maggie Grace also opened up on her Lost exit, saying she was “devastated”. The actress played Shannon Rutherford in the first two series before being accidentally shot by Ana Lucia Cortez (Michelle Rodriguez). Lost's biggest episodes By Conor O’Brien Hit ABC drama Lost aired from 2004 to 2010, following the experiences of Oceanic Flight 815 survivors after they crashed onto an island. From dealing with polar bears to hostile native islanders, they certainly didn’t have an easy time of it. Here are some of the show’s biggest episodes. Pilot: Of course, the very first episode is crucial to any show. In this case, the two-part pilot episode introduced the characters, premise and setting – while also setting up stakes for the rest of the series. Walkabout: Aired as episode four of series one, “Walkabout” focuses on the character John Locke (Terry O’Quinn) – who is central to one of the show’s biggest twists. Numbers: The 18th episode of series one, this introduces viewers to the sequence 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42 – a recurring sequence throughout the series. The Constant: Widely regarded among the show’s best episodes, The Constant features Desmond Hume’s (Henry Ian Cusick) consciousness shift between 1996 and 2004, shifting between two different timelines. The End: Lost’s often-considered polarising series finale. First airing in May 2010, the final scenes continue to divide viewers. Maggie explained: “I thought they were gonna take her a little further. It’s still the worst heartbreak of my career. I was devastated!” The star added: [She] was sort of a caricature of white privilege before that was a phrase, you know? And maybe I was just too good at my assigned job of being incredibly annoying,”   “I guess there were flashes of it, but not in the way I hoped in terms of an arc”, she said. “That’s a selfish actor’s point of view. They definitely had bigger fish to fry.” Lost is available to watch on Netflix, in the UK. Getty - ContributorIan later went on to play Damon in The Vampire Diaries[/caption]

Oct 15, 2024 - 08:59
I starred in one of the biggest 00s shows – I have deep regrets over my behaviour before I was killed off says star --[Reported by Umva mag]

AN actor who starred in one of the biggest 00s shows has admitted regrets over his behaviour on set.

Although the hit series ran for six years, this cast member was killed off earlier on.

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Hit supernatural drama Lost made its debut back in 2004[/caption]
a group of people posing for a picture on a beach
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The show followed plane crash survivors who were trapped on a tropical island[/caption]
a man standing on a beach with his hands in his pockets
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Ian Somerhalder played Boone Carlyle in the show’s early episodes[/caption]

Ian Somerhalder, 45, starred as Boone Carlyle in series one of ABC’s Lost.

For those unfamiliar, the show’s premise followed survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 after their plane crashed on a tropical island – on which they were then stuck.

Viewers will likely remember Boone for his questionable and, at times, contentious dynamic with stepsister Shannon (Maggie Grace).

Speaking to People, Ian reflected on his earlier career and admitted he hadn’t always been the most professional young actor.

He said: “I don’t think I would really change anything other than maybe with Lost.

“I maybe complained about craft service or something, showed up late twice, actually really late once.

“I was so tired from the night before, I slept through my alarms. That’s about as far as I can go.”

Boone was the first of many Lost characters to be killed off, having died near the end of series one.

The character suffered severe internal injuries while trying to retrieve a radio from a downed airplane.

Despite this, Boone had a few more appearances throughout the show, including in the controversial final episode.

Afterwards, Ian went on to play vampire Damon Salvatore in The Vampire Diaries from 2009 to 2017.

It comes as Lost celebrated its 20th anniversary on September 22, which, in the show’s timeline, is when the plane crash took place.

The all-star cast also included Party of Five’s Matthew Fox, Marvel star Evangeline Lilly and Lord of the Rings’ Dominic Monaghan.

Meanwhile, Ian’s co-star Maggie Grace also opened up on her Lost exit, saying she was “devastated”.

The actress played Shannon Rutherford in the first two series before being accidentally shot by Ana Lucia Cortez (Michelle Rodriguez).

Lost's biggest episodes

By Conor O’Brien

Hit ABC drama Lost aired from 2004 to 2010, following the experiences of Oceanic Flight 815 survivors after they crashed onto an island. From dealing with polar bears to hostile native islanders, they certainly didn’t have an easy time of it.

Here are some of the show’s biggest episodes.

  • Pilot: Of course, the very first episode is crucial to any show. In this case, the two-part pilot episode introduced the characters, premise and setting – while also setting up stakes for the rest of the series.
  • Walkabout: Aired as episode four of series one, “Walkabout” focuses on the character John Locke (Terry O’Quinn) – who is central to one of the show’s biggest twists.
  • Numbers: The 18th episode of series one, this introduces viewers to the sequence 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42 – a recurring sequence throughout the series.
  • The Constant: Widely regarded among the show’s best episodes, The Constant features Desmond Hume’s (Henry Ian Cusick) consciousness shift between 1996 and 2004, shifting between two different timelines.
  • The End: Lost’s often-considered polarising series finale. First airing in May 2010, the final scenes continue to divide viewers.

Maggie explained: “I thought they were gonna take her a little further. It’s still the worst heartbreak of my career. I was devastated!”

The star added: [She] was sort of a caricature of white privilege before that was a phrase, you know? And maybe I was just too good at my assigned job of being incredibly annoying,” 

 “I guess there were flashes of it, but not in the way I hoped in terms of an arc”, she said.

“That’s a selfish actor’s point of view. They definitely had bigger fish to fry.”

Lost is available to watch on Netflix, in the UK.

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Ian later went on to play Damon in The Vampire Diaries[/caption]




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