Season Three
· 3x01: A Tale of Two Cities (A JACK Episode)
· 3x02: The Glass Ballerina (A SUN Episode)
· 3x03: Further Instructions (A LOCKE Episode)
· 3x04: Every Man for Himself (A SAWYER Episode)
· 3x05: The Cost of Living (A MR. EKO Episode)
· 3x06: I Do (A KATE Episode)
· 3x07: Not in Portland (A JULIET Episode)
· 3x08: Flashes Before Your Eyes (A DESMOND Episode)
· 3x09: Stranger in a Strange Land (A JACK Episode)
· 3x10: Tricia Tanaka Is Dead (A HURLEY Episode)
· 3x11: Enter 77 (A SAYID Episode)
· 3x12: Par Avion (A CLAIRE Episode)
· 3x13: The Man from Tallahassee (A LOCKE Episode)
· 3x14: Expose (A NIKKI and PAULO Episode)
· 3x15: Left Behind (A KATE Episode)
· 3x16: One of Us (A JULIET Episode)
· 3x17: Catch 22 (A DESMOND Episode)
· 3x17: D.O.C. (A SUN Episode)
· 3x19: The Brig (A LOCKE Episode)
· 3x20: The Man Behind the Curtain (A BEN Episode)
· 3x21: Greatest Hits (A CHARLIE Episode)
· 3x22/3x23: Through the Looking Glass (A JACK Episode)
Season Two
· 2x01: Man of Science, Man of Faith (A JACK Episode)
· 2x02: Adrift (A MICHAEL Episode)
· 2x03: Orientation (A LOCKE Episode)
· 2x04: Everybody Hates Hugo (A HURLEY Episode)
· 2x05: ...And Found (A JIN/SUN Episode)
· 2x06: Abandoned (A SHANNON Episode)
· 2x07: The Other 48 Days (A TAIL SECTION SURVIVORS Episode)
· 2x08: Collision (A ANA LUCIA Episode)
· 2x09: What Kate Did (A KATE Episode)
· 2x10: The 23rd Psalm (A MR. EKO Episode)
· 2x11: The Hunting Party (A JACK Episode)
· 2x12: Fire + Water (A CHARLIE Episode)
· 2x13: The Long Con (A SAWYER Episode)
· 2x14: One of Them (A SAYID Episode)
· 2x15: Maternity Leave (A CLAIRE Episode)
· 2x16: The Whole Truth (A SUN Episode)
· 2x17: Lockdown (A LOCKE Episode)
· 2x18: Dave (A HURLEY Episode)
· 2x19: S.O.S. (A ROSE/BERNARD Episode)
· 2x20: Two for the Road (A ANA LUCIA Episode)
· 2x21: ? (A MR. EKO Episode)
· 2x22: 3 Minutes (A MICHAEL Episode)
· 2x23 & 2x24: Live Together Die Alone (A DESMOND Episode)
Season One
· 1x01: Pilot (A CAST Episode)
· 1x02: Pilot, Part 2 (A CAST Episode)
· 1x03: Tabula Rasa (A KATE Episode)
· 1x04: Walkabout (A LOCKE Episode)
· 1x05: White Rabbit (A JACK Episode)
· 1x06: House of the Rising Sun (A SUN and JIN Episode)
· 1x07: The Moth (A CHARLIE Episode)
· 1x08: Confidence Man (A SAWYER Episode)
· 1x09: Solitary (A SAYID Episode)
· 1x10: Raised by Another (A CLAIRE Episode)
· 1x11: All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues (A JACK Episode)
· 1x12: Whatever the Case May Be (A KATE Episode)
· 1x13: Hearts and Minds (A BOONE Episode)
· 1x14: Special (A MICHAEL Episode)
· 1x15: Homecoming (A CHARLIE Episode)
· 1x16 Outlaws (A SAWYER Episode)
· 1x17 ...In Translation (A JIN Episode)
· 1x18: Numbers (A HURLEY Episode)
· 1x19: Deux Ex Machina (A LOCKE Episode)
· 1x20: Do No Harm (A JACK Episode)
· 1x21: The Greater Good (A SAYID Episode)
· 1x22: Born to Run (A KATE Episode)
· 1x23: Exodus, Part One (A CAST Episode)
· 1x24: Exodus, Part Two (A CAST Episode)
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About Hurley (played by Jorge Garcia)
About Hurley (played by Jorge Garcia)

Full Name: Hugo Reyes
Reason for trip: Returning from trip to Kalgoorlie, Australia to find the meaning of his "cursed" winning lottery numbers from Sam Toomey.
Profession: Various enterprises and investments; among other things, owns a box company in Tustin, CA and a sneaker factory in Canada
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Full Name: Hugo Reyes
Reason for trip: Returning from trip to Kalgoorlie, Australia to find the meaning of his "cursed" winning lottery numbers from Sam Toomey.
Profession: Various enterprises and investments; among other things, owns a box company in Tustin, CA and a sneaker factory in Canada
A young Latino from the Los Angeles area, Hugo Reyes, better known by his nickname, Hurley, is not simply the laid-back everyman he at first appears. Before the crash, Hurley had become extremely wealthy, winning a multi-million dollar lottery using numbers revealed to him by a psychiatric patient in a mental hospital. Afterwards, people around seemed to be afflicted by misfortunes: his grandfather suddenly died during an interview with news crews; lightning struck at the funeral; Hurley's brother lost his wife to another woman; his mother broke her ankle while getting out of the car to see the new home Hurley bought for her, which itself caught on fire as they watched; and Hurley himself was mistakenly arrested. Yet, he also continued to experience incredible luck, with his money and acquisitions continuing to accumulate, including ownership of a box company in Tustin, California, which is likely the same company at which John Locke was a collections supervisor. Hurley came to believe that the lottery numbers he used-- 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42-- were cursed.About Jorge Garcia:
When Hurley returned to the hospital to discover the origin of "the numbers," the patient, Leonard, revealed that he heard about them from Sam Toomey, a naval officer who heard the numbers while monitoring radio signals. Hurley tracked down the man to his home in the outback of Australia, only to find out from his wife that he had also thought the numbers were cursed, and killed himself to finally escape them. Hurley now believes that the airplane crash was also his fault.
Since coming to the island, Hurley has quickly bonded with Jack and Charlie, and has managed to sustain fairly strong relationships with everyone else, probably due to his apparent friendliness and straightforwardness. He has revealed his secret-- he is worth over $156 million -- only to Charlie, but the revelation was treated as a joke. While he appears to be happy-go-lucky and often provides comic relief, Hurley may have had a troubled past, which has been alluded to on occasion. He has been very active on the island, creating a golf course to ease people's tensions, taking the census that revealed that Ethan was not a survivor, and heading into the jungle to find Rousseau, ultimately recovering a battery for Sayid.
In Exodus: Parts 2 & 3, Hurley discovered that the serial number on the hatch matched the numbers he played in the lottery. He tried to keep Locke and Jack from blowing the hatch open, but he was unsuccessful.
Hurley's mother is Catholic and doesn't believe in curses. When Hurley first began to think that the money he won was cursed, he got slapped in the face.
Hurley currently owes Walt $20,000 from losing at backgammon.
When Jorge Garcia played a villain in his school’s seventh-grade musical production, based on the comic strip “Drabble,” his song brought down the house. It was then that he realized that acting might just be the ticket for him.
After college he joined the Beverly Hills Playhouse and has been working steadily ever since. His television credits include being a series regular on “Becker,” guest leads on “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “Spin City,” and the television movie “Columbo: Columbo Likes the Nightlife.” Garcia was also seen on the big screen in the films “The Good Humor Man” and “Little Athens.”
On stage he has appeared in productions of “The Midnight Zone,” “Something Borrowed Something Blue,” “Romancing Valentino,” “Fiddler on the Roof,” “Hurlyburly” and “Guys and Dolls.”
Garcia enjoys doing standup comedy and has performed at the Laugh Factory and Comedy Store in Los Angeles. He likes singing Rock ‘n’ Roll and has worked in record stores since high school – amassing a huge CD collection.
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About Mr. Eko (played by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje)
About Mr. Eko (played by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje)

Full Name: Unknown
Reason for trip: Unknown
Meaning of the name: Unknown
Profession: Former Nigerian warlord and drug dealer, possible Roman Catholic priest
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Full Name: Unknown
Reason for trip: Unknown
Meaning of the name: Unknown
Profession: Former Nigerian warlord and drug dealer, possible Roman Catholic priest
Eko survives the crash of the tail section, and is the first to return to the water to help other survivors to the shore. When the tail-section survivors are attacked by The Others during that first night, he is among those targeted. Unlike three of their other targets, however, Eko fights back against his attackers and wins, killing two of them. Disturbed and saddened by his actions, even though they were done in self-defense, Eko remains silent for the next 40 days, instead channeling his efforts into the carving of a stick that he adorns with references to Biblical passages.About Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje:
Among the tail-section survivors, Eko simultaneously comes to be the muscle and the soul of the group. His strength is well evidenced by his single-handedly incapacitating Sawyer, Michael and Jin when they are mistaken for the mysterious attackers. However, he also speaks up in defense of the trio, frequently disagreeing with the merciless Ana Lucia. Moreover, Eko is also the first of the tail-section survivors to support them, as evidenced by his actions when Michael takes off in search of The Others. Even though he was initially assaulted by Jin, it is Eko who goes off with Jin to find Michael.
After the tail-section survivors begin making their way across the island to join the mid-section survivors, Eko proves pivotal in helping the two groups come together in the face of truly terrible circumstances. After Ana-Lucia shoots and kills Shannon and takes Sayid hostage, Eko, carrying a dying Sawyer on his back, stands up to a crazed Ana-Lucia. Then, after arriving at the Station 3 bunker, he meets Locke, to whom he tells the story of Shannon's shooting. When Jack hears this, he begins preparing weapons for an assault on Eko's group. Not wishing to see any more bloodshed, Eko stops Jack, instead offering to take Jack to the other group if he promises to bring no guns.
Soon afterward, in Station 3, Eko meets with Locke once again, who is looking deeper into the mysteries of the bunker. After Michael, Eko, and Locke watch the Dharma Initiative's Station 3 orientation film, Eko pulls Locke to the side. There, Eko shows him an item he'd found in the other bunker: a hollowed-out Bible, which contains a missing piece of the orientation film.
Later, Eko learns from Claire that Charlie has been carrying around a Virgin Mary statue. Surprised and angered, Eko confronts Charlie about the statue and forces him to bring Eko to the plane. While wandering through the jungle, while Charlie is in the trees searching for the plane, the island's "security system" appears and charges Eko. Undaunted by the dangerous entity before him, Eko stands his ground and stares down the "security system," which displays in its smokey swirls flashes of images from his past. Unshaken by the encounter, Eko continues on, until he and Charlie arrive at the plane, the same Beechcraft plane Eko had used in Nigeria. Inside, Eko finds his brother's body, and, coming full circle, retrieves the cross pendant that had been thrown away by the guerrillas when he was taken from his village. Afterward, he and Charlie set the plane ablaze, as the two recite the 23rd Psalm.
After Charlie begins having seemingly prophetic dreams and visions of Aaron in grave danger, Eko baptises Claire and Aaron at Claire's request.
(born 22 August 1967) is an actor and a former model.
His parents are Nigerian. Born in London, England, Akinnuoye-Agbaje has four sisters and he is fluent in several languages, including English, Italian, Yorùbá (which is the tribe his parents are from), and Swahili. He also holds a Master of Laws from the University of London. He is a practicing Buddhist. The meaning of his name is broken down thusly: Ade- the crown, wale- has come home, Akin- warrior, nuoye- of chieftaincy, Agbaje prosperity and wealth.
He is most known for portraying the criminal Simon Adebisi in the HBO TV series Oz, as well as Mr. Eko on the second season of ABC's survivor drama Lost.
His film credits include Congo (1995), The Mummy Returns (2001), The Bourne Identity (2002), and Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005).
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