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News Michael Emerson to Become Series Regular on TV's "Lost" Michael Emerson, who portrayed Oscar Wilde in Off-Broadway's Gross Indecency, will become a series regular on the hit ABC-TV series "Lost."
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This past season, the actor played a recurring character on the show. He began his "Lost" stint on the Feb. 15 broadcast. The "Lost" finale aired on May 24. Michael Emerson won a 2001 Emmy Award for Best Guest Actor for his work as serial killer William Hinks on "The Practice." He was most recently seen onstage in the New York Theatre Workshop's production of Bach at Leipzig. His other stage credits include Gross Indecency and the Broadway revivals of Hedda Gabler and The Iceman Cometh.

For more information about "Lost," visit http://abc.go.com/primetime/lost.

 
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