Lost - Cast and Crew
Cast

Jeff Fahey

Michael Emerson

Henry Ian Cusick

Zuleikha Robinson

Harold Perrineau

Jeremy Davies

Emilie de Ravin

Jorge Garcia

Rebecca Mader

Naveen Andrews

Daniel Dae Kim

Terry O'Quinn

Cynthia Watros

Josh Holloway

Ian Somerhalder

Maggie Grace

Elizabeth Mitchell

Ken Leung

Néstor Carbonell

Malcolm David Kelley

Matthew Fox

Evangeline Lilly

Dominic Monaghan

Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

Michelle Rodriguez

Kiele Sanchez

Rodrigo Santoro

Kim Yoon Jin
Crew

Jack Bender

Stephen Williams

Lynne E. Litt

Christian Taylor

David Fury

Drew Goddard

Alison Schapker

Jesse Alexander

Jeff Pinkner

Jean Higgins

Bryan Burk

Damon Lindelof

Elizabeth Sarnoff

Leonard Dick

Edward Kitsis

Steven Maeda

Monica Breen

Jeph Loeb

Paul Zbyszewski

Ra'uf Glasgow

Carlton Cuse

Adam Horowitz

J.J. Abrams

Jack Philbrick

Sarah Caplan

Jennifer Johnson

Greggory Nations

Noreen O'Toole

Tamara Isaac

Samantha Thomas

Javier Grillo-Marxuach

Craig Wright

Leah A. Estes
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