Evil Star Michael Emerson Reflects on Lost, Its Legacy & Career Impact
Evil Star Michael Emerson Reflects on Lost, Its Legacy & Career Impact
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Orpheus Descending in 1990, the actor came back to screen in 1997 in
The Journey taking largely bit roles in films until landing his memorable stint on
The Practice as William Hinks. With a steady stream of guest spots on TV and more bit roles on film, it wouldn t be until he landed on the ensemble cast of
Lost where he hit his big break as Ben Linus, leader of the mysterious Others, occupants of the Island the plane crash survivors found themselves on. I spoke to Emerson while he s promoting his Paramount+ series
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28 popular TV shows you probably didn’t know were filmed on Staten Island
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Staten Island has seen its share of the small screen over the years even if you didn’t always know it.
Many TV and streaming shows have used the borough as a backdrop. While some have referenced Staten Island, others have transformed the Island into unrecognizable spots.
All that said, here are 28 shows you may not know were filmed on Staten Island.
Around 2008, The CW’s
“Gossip Girl” took over the St. George Theatre and a major part of Hyatt Street for filming purposes. According to those who recall the shoot, production crew spent two days taking down the theater’s elaborate Christmas tree and other holiday decorations in December 2008.
Whatever Happened To Uncle Rico From Napoleon Dynamite?
Whatever Happened To Uncle Rico From Napoleon Dynamite? Fox Searchlight Pictures
When
Napoleon Dynamite was released in 2004 it was quick to capture the praise of critics and audiences, and soon solidified itself as an easily quotable cult classic. With a budget of $400,000 and relatively unknown cast at the time, the film went on to rake in over $46 million worldwide and put its stars into the spotlight (via
The Numbers and
Centering around an awkward Idahoan teenager named Napoleon Dynamite, the film spawned memorable scenes and trends including Napoleon s Canned Heat dance, Vote For Pedro shirts, and an inordinate amount of people using Gosh! as part of their vernacular.