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Evangeline Lilly

Golden Globes 2007

Stylish Nominees


Evangeline Lilly

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series—Drama
Lost

“Everyone wants me to be the new sexy girl,” Evangeline Lilly has said. Want nothing; say what she will to the contrary, Lilly most definitely is Hollywood’s new sexy girl. This first-time Golden Globe nominee has a laid-back attitude towards the red carpet, but—what do you know?—always ends up wowing her audience. “The best I ever felt on the red carpet was at an awards show in Monte Carlo,” she has said. “I went into a store, saw a dress and said, ‘That’s cool!’ I did my own hair and makeup. And I felt like a million bucks.” Hey, works for her.
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I'm so glad that Evi got a golden globe nom! She deserves to win. Her acting has been amazing on Lost.
 
Her hair was crap that time in Monte Carlo :lol: But anyway...

Good luck to her! :woot:
 
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I can't wait to see what she wears to the GGs.
 
at first i didnt think much of her
but now i think shes awesome!
and i love the fact that her fiance is dom
:D
 
Fire destroys Kailua home of 'Lost' actress Lilly

The Kailua home that "Lost" actress Evangeline Lilly rents with two other women was engulfed in flames this morning and appears to be total loss.

Five fire trucks responded to the call around 6:45 a.m. Neighbors said the fire started at least by 6:30 and quickly spread. There was nobody home at the time. "Lost" was filming at a Waialua Beach this morning and one of Lilly's roommates who works on the set returned home after the fire was out.

She declined comment.

The early-morning fire at 684 Iana St. in Kailua brought quick response from neighbors, many who said they heard "popping" noises as the fire raged.

"I woke up to my dogs barking," said Morgan Janus, a neighbor who lives across the street. "There were loud popping sounds, like something electrical."

Janus said by the time she got outside, firefighters had already been called and were on the scene within 20 minutes.

By 7 a.m. the fire was doused and soon after firefighters were able to enter the home. Part of the problem slowing the firefighters were the bars on the house's windows. Firefighters had to cut through the bars in order to get inside to check if anyone was home.

Nobody was, said fire department captain Kenison Tejada.

Jorge Duarte, a neighbor who lives across the street, was the first on the scene. He said when he saw the flames he ran across the street and broke the glass at the front door hoping to help anyone who may have been trapped inside.

However, when he broke the glass "smoke poured out," so he said he knew he couldn't go inside. He grabbed a hose and started to hose down the home and surrounding area until the fire department arrived.

Another neighbor, Jill Turner – a former firefighter — said she was in bed when she heard the popping.

When she got to the home smoke was pouring out, so she covered her mouth with her sweatshirt and started spraying water on the back and surrounding areas.

She said she heard popping glass.

"It was bad pretty quickly," she said.

Another neighbor who helped was Dian Grant.

"I was wrapping Christmas presents. I thought it was someone throwing packages through that window (by her house)."

Grant said when she saw the flames, she went outside and grabbed a hose to water down the house. She only left it to bang on the window of her own home where her 19-year-old grandson was staying.

The cast of "Lost" was scheduled to break for Christmas tomorrow.

from: http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2006/Dec/20/br/br9371206485.html

That's so sad :(
 
Poor Evangeline :( That's so terrible.
I'm glad she is okay and I hope that damage isn't too bad.
 

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