Evangeline Lily decided to make a public self-criticism of his work by lost (lost), the series that catapulted her to fame. The actress assured that hate to see her play the role of Kateone of the main protagonists of the successful fiction of ABCduring the early seasons of it.
‘From’: from ‘Lost’, to the river in the HBO Max series
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The Canadian, in full promotion of the film Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, made some statements for the podcast Happy Sad Confused with which he took stock of his professional career, emphasizing his transition to lostthe production that changed the history of television fiction and that of his own personal career.
Lilly admitted that her performance at the start of the series was not good at all: “We had birthday parties lost where the cast gathered to watch the series and when a Kate-focused episode came along, I wanted to curl up in a hole and die cause I knew I was doing it wrong“said the actress. “To this day I maintain the fact that if I see the first two seasons I cringe because I’m not very good,” adds the interpreter, who was only 24 when she began to give life to the character of Kate Austen.
Evangeline Lilly’s change in ‘Lost’
The interviewer went on to explain when everything changed: “I think season 3 was a turning point, where I went from panicking to finding out what I had to do, just shooting, to feel it and to follow my instinct, to say “I hate it, I don’t wanna do it, get me out of here”then “Well, I guess if I’m here, I’m stuck and I’m going to stay, so I should understand,” she thinks.
“And that was in season 3, when I started trying to learn my tradeconcludes Evangeline Lilly, who after going through lost oriented his career towards cinema with titles such as The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug either The Battle of the Five Armies even her Wasp character, Hope Van Dyne from the saga of the ant Man at Marvel.
Evangeline Lily decided to make a public self-criticism of his work by lost (lost), the series that catapulted her to fame. The actress assured that hate to see her play the role of Kateone of the main protagonists of the successful fiction of ABCduring the early seasons of it.
‘From’: from ‘Lost’, to the river in the HBO Max series
Further
The Canadian, in full promotion of the film Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, made some statements for the podcast Happy Sad Confused with which he took stock of his professional career, emphasizing his transition to lostthe production that changed the history of television fiction and that of his own personal career.
Lilly admitted that her performance at the start of the series was not good at all: “We had birthday parties lost where the cast gathered to watch the series and when a Kate-focused episode came along, I wanted to curl up in a hole and die cause I knew I was doing it wrong“said the actress. “To this day I maintain the fact that if I see the first two seasons I cringe because I’m not very good,” adds the interpreter, who was only 24 when she began to give life to the character of Kate Austen.
Evangeline Lilly’s change in ‘Lost’
The interviewer went on to explain when everything changed: “I think season 3 was a turning point, where I went from panicking to finding out what I had to do, just shooting, to feel it and to follow my instinct, to say ‘I hate it, I don’t wanna do it, get me out of here’then “Well, I guess if I’m here, I’m stuck and I’m going to stay, so I should understand,” she thinks.
“And that was in season 3, when I started trying to learn my tradeconcludes Evangeline Lilly, who after going through lost oriented his career towards cinema with titles such as The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug either The Battle of the Five Armies even her Wasp character, Hope Van Dyne from the saga of the ant Man at Marvel.
Evangeline Lily decided to make a public self-criticism of his work by lost (lost), the series that catapulted her to fame. The actress assured that hate to see her play the role of Kateone of the main protagonists of the successful fiction of ABCduring the early seasons of it.
‘From’: from ‘Lost’, to the river in the HBO Max series
Further
The Canadian, in full promotion of the film Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, made some statements for the podcast Happy Sad Confused with which he took stock of his professional career, emphasizing his transition to lostthe production that changed the history of television fiction and that of his own personal career.
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