Lost
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Lost
Summary
Lost is a television series[1]. Lost ranks in the top 0.82% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6,979 views/month, #176 of 21,487).[2]
Key Facts
- Lost's instance of is recorded as television series[3].
- Lost's director is recorded as Jack Bender[4].
- Lost's director is recorded as Stephen Williams[5].
- Lost's director is recorded as J. J. Abrams[6].
- Lost's screenwriter is recorded as Damon Lindelof[7].
- Lost's screenwriter is recorded as Carlton Cuse[8].
- Lost's screenwriter is recorded as Edward Kitsis[9].
- Lost's screenwriter is recorded as Adam Horowitz[10].
- Lost's screenwriter is recorded as Elizabeth Sarnoff[11].
- Lost's screenwriter is recorded as Brian K. Vaughan[12].
- Lost's composer is recorded as Michael Giacchino[13].
- Lost's genre is recorded as science fiction television program[14].
- Lost's genre is recorded as drama television series[15].
- Lost's genre is recorded as adventure television series[16].
- Lost's genre is recorded as thriller television series[17].
- Lost's logo image is recorded as Lost (ABC television series) logo.svg[18].
- Lost's logo image is recorded as Lost letters.jpg[19].
- Lost's cast member is recorded as Nestor Carbonell[20].
- Lost's cast member is recorded as Evangeline Lilly[21].
- Lost's cast member is recorded as Elizabeth Mitchell[22].
- Lost's cast member is recorded as Ian Somerhalder[23].
- Lost's cast member is recorded as Michelle Rodriguez[24].
- Lost's cast member is recorded as Harold Perrineau[25].
- Lost's cast member is recorded as Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje[26].
- Lost's cast member is recorded as Jeremy Davies[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Directors include Jack Bender[4], Stephen Williams[5], and J. J. Abrams[6]. Screenwriters include Damon Lindelof[7], Carlton Cuse[8], Edward Kitsis[9], Adam Horowitz[10], Elizabeth Sarnoff[11], and Brian K. Vaughan[12]. Cast members include Nestor Carbonell[20], Evangeline Lilly[21], Elizabeth Mitchell[22], Ian Somerhalder[23], Michelle Rodriguez[24], and Harold Perrineau[25].
Publication
Genres include science fiction television program[14], drama television series[15], adventure television series[16], and thriller television series[17].
Cultural Impact
Things named for Lost include Lostpedia[28], a Fandom wiki[29].
Why It Matters
Lost ranks in the top 0.82% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6,979 views/month, #176 of 21,487).[2] Lost has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] Lost is known by 21 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]
Entities named for Lost include Lostpedia[28], a Fandom wiki[29].