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Aug 26, 2022 · MICHAEL EMERSON: A Personal Interview. See the side of actor #MichaelEmerson you've never seen! Find out his childhood nickname, who he dreams about, his wife, Carrie Preston, his parents...
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This is an awesome and HILARIOUS video I found online of LOST's Micheal Emerson back in 1992. It's some training video for prison psychiatrists or something ...
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At about 2:20, he starts walking with a limp, realizes he doesn't actually have to limp, and then does a short sing and dance about how he isn't crippled. It's a character thing! He's only limping in lost because he gets the living shot beat out of him like 24/7 So- 😂.
May 9, 2016 · Below are 5 reasons why the Emmy Award-winning actor is a real person of interest. Person of Interest airs Mondays and Tuesdays on CBS 10 p.m. ET. It was a long and winding road to prime time for...
Al Cannon shows how these answers lie not in the brass the instruments are made of, but in the journey that air takes from the musician’s lungs to the instrument’s bell. Lesson by Al...
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Feb 25, 2013 · Michael Emerson: 'I'm a kind of eccentric actor' He may not be a household name, but Michael Emerson became a household face by virtue of his role as the sinister Benjamin Linus in Lost, the leader of the group called the Others on the show’s hallucinatory South Pacific island.
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Jun 13, 2024 · In the popular Fallout series, based on the globally popular video game franchise, Emerson embraces the role of Dr. Bildtzig, a character that captured his imagination from the outset. “When [Jonathan Nolan] came to me and said, ‘I have this part for you, I think it’ll interest you.’