Emilie de Ravin

Australian actress from 'Lost'

Emilie de Ravin - Australian actress from 'Lost'
Born

December 27th, 1981
43 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Australia

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An Australian actress achieved prominence through roles in television and film. Gained widespread recognition for portraying Claire Littleton in the television series 'Lost', which aired from 2004 to 2010. Appeared in the fantasy series 'Once Upon a Time' as Belle from 2011 to 2018, further solidifying a career in dramatic performances. Also featured in films such as 'The Hills Have Eyes' and 'Remember Me'.

Portrayed Claire Littleton in 'Lost'

Played Belle in 'Once Upon a Time'

Starred in 'The Hills Have Eyes'

Appeared in 'Remember Me'

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