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In the end none of them made it big. Kinda surprising given how popular Lost was back then
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lost was them making it big, very few actors ever get to take part in something that succesful.
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>>214421562
Dominic Monaghan was in LotR and had no need to ever make it big after that. Was always going to be Merry anyways.

Evangeline Lilly has some Marvel shit under her belt, which is making it big these days.

The black guy always got steady work and now has From, which is pretty big.

And the korean guy always got steady work and produced The Good Doctor, whoch was pretty big.
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>>214421676
c'mon on now anon, you know there's a difference between steady work and making it "big".
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>>214421676
That's just getting another gig. Not that I have anything against them for not having a "breakout" role, not everybody needs or even wants one.
What you're describing is if Bryan Cranston never did Breaking Bad. Yeah, he was great in and Malcolm in the Middle was popular, and he's been a good, consistent character actor in a dozen movies or so since.
But that's not the same as being big, or going large, so to speak.
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The guy that played sawyer went on to game of thrones he played the one handed incest boy
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>>214421676
Yeah, that's probably not what OP is talking about. That's cope.
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>>214421562
It's fascinating sometimes that size of a role in a TV show doesn't matter and a complete rando may be the next movie star.
E.g. Jesse Plemons probably has the best career post-Breaking Bad by far, better than Cranston's (only has been in a couple Oscar baits, Godzilla and some comedy schlock) or Aaron Paul's (has been in... Need for Speed?), and he played a one season role with minimal screen time
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>>214421676
Lilly was the best part of The Hobbit
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>>214421562
There's a Hurley joke in there somewhere
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>>214421809
Giancarlo Esposito had a bigger post-BB career than Plemons, before the show he was mostly known for starring as side characters in some Spike Lee movies.
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>>214422023
>bigger post-BB career
Like what exactly? The 5 minutes of voice acting in Far Cry 6? His role in the Boys?
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>>214421743
Who's the fourth guy?
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>>214422336
try to keep up
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>>214422368
Kid from Karate Kid
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>>214421676
>>214421562
idk why matthew fox never made it big, he was a good actor.
I didnt see him in anything until he had an extra part in WWZ
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>>214422023
He was already a seasoned actor though, been in minor roles for decades.
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>>214421562

Josh Holloway is the one always cited as being the most surprising. Great looking, nice guy, solid actor. Weird.
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>>214421562
>given how popular Lost was back then
It was never popular.
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>>214423085
Cope. It was massive. We had viewership numbers for shows before streaming, dumb zoomie.
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>>214423114
Nobody watched it. They dumped a ton of money into advertising it, and got nothing from it. It's remains completely irrelevant with zero cultural impact.
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>>214423192
Obvious Zoomalpha



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