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Daniel Dae Kim Admits to Causing Fellow Plane Passengers Distress
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When speaking to Jimmy Kimmel, the actor portraying Jin Soo Kwan on ABC's drama series 'Lost' claims he did not realize 'how successful the show had been' until he boarded a flight to Los Angeles. May 8, 2021
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Daniel Dae Kim has just admitted to causing fellow passengers some distress. On the reason why, the actor best known for portraying Jin Soo Kwan on "
Lost" divulged it had to do with the ABC's drama series, which narrates about the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 crash.
The 52-year-old star recalled his story when making a virtual appearance on "
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"I f-cked up," said Terry O'Quinn after almost stabbing Matthew Fox on the set of
LOST's finale. O'Quinn played John Locke on the ABC show, a character whose face was worn by the show's villain before it was all said and done with, and the final episode called for a showdown between O'Quinn's embodiment of the show's Smoke Monster and Fox's Jack Shephard. A grabbing of the wrong prop knife almost sent Fox home from Hawaii quite differently and that was hardly the only dangerous or scary moment pulled off in the show's grand finale. The cast and crew recently looked back at the finale's production and shared some memories of those wild moments.
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