Evangeline Lilly is a Canadian actor and author
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Evangeline Lilly is a Canadian actor and author
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In 2003, Evangeline Lilly married Canadian national, Murray Hone. The marriage was short-lived, and the couple divorced in the following year. From 2004 to 2009, Lilly was in a relation with her ‘Lost’ co-star, Dominic Monaghan. In 2010, Lilly started a relation with Norman Kali. The couple have a son, Kahekili, and also a daughter.
Lilly is a philanthropist. She works for several ‘NGOs’ such as the ‘GO Campaign.’ She conducted auctions to support the street children of Brazil, and also to help the widows, and orphans, in Rwanda. She has traveled across the world for her charity work.
Nicole Evangeline Lilly was born on August 3, 1979, in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. Her father is an economics teacher, and her mother is a secretary at a middle school. Lilly has an elder sister, and a younger sister.
Evangeline Lilly graduated from the ‘W. J. Mouat Secondary School,’ in British Columbia. While in school, she was active in soccer, and was the vice-president of student council. As Lilly hailed from a middle class family, she worked part-time, to fund her studies. She worked as a waitress, and also as a flight attendant with the ‘Royal Airlines.’
Lilly grew up in a religious atmosphere. She was a devout Christian from her childhood, and was interested in missionary activities. At the age of 18, Lilly participated in a three-week trip to Philippines, to undertake charity work. This interest also influenced her studies. Lilly earned a master’s degree in ‘International Relations,’ from the ‘University of British Columbia.’
Evangeline Lilly made her entry into acting, through her modelling career. Lilly was spotted by an agent of the ‘Ford Modelling Agency,’ while she was walking along the streets of Kelowna, in British Columbia. Though she took the phone number from the agent, Lilly was not very interested in the career. Later, she decided to take it up, as a means to earn money for her studies.
In the early days of her career, Lilly worked in commercials. She also made uncredited appearances in TV series such as ‘Smallville,’ ‘Tru Calling,’ and ‘Kingdom Hospital.’ Most of these were non-speaking roles. She also performed in movies such as ‘’Freddy vs. Jason,’ ‘White Chicks,’ and ‘The Long Weekend.’
In 2004, Lilly bagged the first major role in her acting career. She was selected to play the lead role, ‘Kate Austen,’ in the TV series, ‘Lost,’ that was aired on the ‘ABC’ network. It was a science-fiction series, and ran successfully for six seasons, from 2004 to 2010. Lilly attended the audition for the series, on being prompted by a friend, without any hopes of being selected. She was selected for the role of ‘Kate,’ from among 75 women who participated in the audition.
Lilly shot to fame after being cast in ‘Lost.’ In 2004, the ‘Entertainment Weekly’ selected her as one of the ‘Breakout Stars of 2004.’ In 2005, Lilly received the ‘Screen Actors Guild Award,’ for the ‘Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.’ In 2006, she was nominated for the ‘Golden Globe Award’ for the ‘Best Lead Actress- Drama.’ In 2007, Lilly was voted as the ‘Sexiest Woman on Television’ by the magazine, ‘TV Guide.’ The ‘FHM’ magazine selected her as one of the ‘Top Sexiest.’ Lilly was one among the ’50 Most Beautiful People’ selected by the ‘People’ magazine.
In 2008, Evangeline Lilly starred in the American war-thriller movie, ‘The Hurt Locker,’ directed by Katherine Bigelow. It was a highly acclaimed movie, and was nominated for nine ‘Academy Awards.’ Lilly played ‘Connie James,’ the ex-wife of the protagonist, ‘William James.’ Lilly, and the rest of the cast, won the ‘Gotham Award for the Best Ensemble Cast,’ and the ‘Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Ensemble.’
In 2006, Lilly’s house was burnt in a fire caused due to electrical problems. Despite losing all her possessions, Lilly was unperturbed. She described that the experience “was almost liberating.”
In 2014, Lilly stated in an interview with ‘The ‘Huffington Post,’ “I am very proud of being a woman. I don’t like the word feminism, because when I hear that word, I associate it with women trying to pretend to be men.” Her statement received widespread media attention.