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News and opinions about TV actress Cynthia Watros. Cynthia Michele Watros is an Emmy-Award winning television actress, who also starred on films and stage. She is best know for her roles as Libby on ABC TV series Lost, Kellie in... [more]
News and opinions about TV actress Cynthia Watros.
Cynthia Michele Watros is an Emmy-Award winning television actress, who also starred on films and stage.
She is best know for her roles as Libby on ABC TV series Lost, Kellie in The Drew Carey Show, and Erin in "Titus".
While filming LOST in Hawaii, Cynthia Watros was caught by police and charged with drunk driving. She pleaded guilty to DUI charges.
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Cynthia Watros, the dearly departed Libby on 'Lost,' is leaving Hurley for Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard). Watros will be appearing in a recurring role on 'House,' playing one of Wilson's many ex-wives. In fact, not only is she playing Wilson's very first ex-wife, but it looks like they'll be rekindling their relationship.
Watros is set to appear on several episodes, so it appears as though House (Hugh Laurie) doesn't chase her off right away...
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Cynthia Watros has been signed to play a recurring role on House. Soap-watchers might remember Watros from her Emmy winning role on Guiding Light, however Lost fans know her as Libby, the now deceased (but returning) love interest to Hurley.
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Lost alum Cynthia Watros is checking into House, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
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Lost alum Cynthia Watros is checking into House, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
Watros, 41, will play...
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Lost grad Cynthia Watros has found herself one hell of a plum role on House.
Sources confirm to me exclusively that the Emmy-winning actress has been cast as Wilson’s first ex-wife (he’s had three) who comes back into his life as his new girlfriend.
And this isn’t some passing fling. I’m told Watros is on board for
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Early this year, it was confirmed that Cynthia Watross will return for Lost's much-anticipated farewell season. But looks like it isn't just Libby who Watross is bringing back. Entertainment Weekly reports that the 41-year-old Lost actress is set to appear on a multiple-episode arc on House slated to kick off in April.Watross, who plays tail section survivor Libby on the ABC series, was cast as Wilson's (Robert Sean Leonard) first of three ex...
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Lost grad Cynthia Watros has found herself one hell of a plum role on House. Sources confirm to me exclusively that the ...
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Harold Perrineau and Cynthia Watros will return to Lost for the final season, according to executive producers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof.
Cuse and Lindelof made the surprising casting announcement at the close of
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The cast and producers of "Lost" were very careful not to reveal anything about season 6 in their press tour session on Tuesday (Jan. 12). At least, not until the end.At the end of their time, executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse announced that two more former cast members -- Harold Perrineau and Cynthia Watros -- will join the likes of Dominic Monaghan and Ian Somerhalder on the show's final season. Cuse said after the session...
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During the fun session for Lost this morning, executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse announced that two favorite cast members will be seen on the show's last season. And since they announced this in front of a room full of 200 reporters, it's safe to talk about it here:
Cynthia Watros, who played Libby, and Harold Perrineau, who played Michael, will both be appearing on the show this season. How and why they will appear, of...
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