| Alex Rousseau | |
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| Name | Alexandra Rousseau |
| Age | 16 |
| Former residence |
The Island |
| (Former) profession | None |
| Portrayed by | Tania Raymonde |
Alexandra "Alex" Rousseau is a recurring fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Tania Raymonde. Tania Raymonde (born Tania Raymonde Helen Katz on March 22, 1988) is an American actress. For the daytime equivalent see Recurring status. A recurring character is a Fictional character, usually in a Prime time The American Broadcasting Company ( ABC) is an American Television network. A television program (US television programme (UK or television show (U Lost is an Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning American serial drama television series. Tania Raymonde (born Tania Raymonde Helen Katz on March 22, 1988) is an American actress. She was born 16 years prior to the crash of Oceanic Flight 815, but was taken from her mother by The Others. Oceanic Airlines (sometimes called Oceanic Airways) is a Fictional Airline used in several Films and Television programs It is not She was raised among them, believing her mother to be dead. She has helped the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 on many occasions, and is reunited with her mother at the end of Season 3. Not long after however, she was shot and killed by Keamy after her "Father" Ben would not listen to his demands.
Danielle Rousseau and her husband Robert shipwrecked on the island 16 years before the crash of Oceanic Flight 815 during a French scientific expedition. Danielle Rousseau is a Fictional character on the ABC Drama Television series Lost, which chronicles the lives of Oceanic Airlines (sometimes called Oceanic Airways) is a Fictional Airline used in several Films and Television programs It is not Rousseau's team became sick and she killed them all, later giving birth to Alex. Rousseau claims she saw a column of black smoke on the island a week later and Alex was taken from her by the Others. A significant member of the Others named Ben adopted her and told her that her mother had died, a fate that Ben is familiar with - his mother Emily died giving birth to him. Benjamin "Ben" Linus is a fictional character portrayed by Michael Emerson on the ABC television series Lost.
In "Maternity Leave," Alex meets the pregnant woman Claire Littleton, whom the Other Ethan Rom had kidnapped to take her baby. " Maternity Leave " is the 39th episode of Lost. It is the fifteenth episode of the second season Claire Littleton is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, played by Australian actress Emilie de Ravin Dr Ethan Rom is a recurring Fictional character portrayed by William Mapother on the ABC Television show Lost They were going to kill Claire once they got the baby and Alex tells Claire this. This article contains character information for the American Drama / Adventure television series Lost. She then knocks Claire unconscious and leaves her in the jungle to find her way safely back to her camp. Alex later asks Michael if she is alright, after participating in his capture. Michael Dawson is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Harold Perrineau.
In "Live Together, Die Alone," Alex participates in the capture and transport of Jack, Kate, Sawyer and Hurley to the small island off the coast of the main island with Ben, Tom, Bea Klugh, Danny Pickett and other Others. " Live Together Die Alone " is the twenty-third episode of the second season of the American Drama television series Lost Dr Jack Shephard is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Matthew Fox. Katherine Anne Austen is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, played by Canadian actress Evangeline Lilly James Ford, better known by the alias " Sawyer " is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Hugo Reyes, better known by the nickname " Hurley " is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by " Every Man for Himself " is the fourth episode of the third season of Lost. Tom is a recurring Fictional character on the ABC Television series Lost played by M The Others or the Hostiles (also known as Them and the Natives) are a group of Fictional characters who inhabit the island in the American This article contains character information for the American Drama / Adventure television series Lost.
Armed with a slingshot, Alex attempts to break Kate and Sawyer out of the small island where they are being held captive in "I Do," but stops and gives up when Danny pulls a gun on her. " I Do " is the sixth episode of the third season of Lost. In "Not in Portland", Alex is successful in helping Kate and Sawyer escape from the Others, giving them a boat to get back to their island. “ Not in Portland ” is the 54th episode of the US Television series Lost. Before she did this, they helped her rescue her boyfriend Karl, whom she had thought was dead the day before. This article contains character information for the American Drama / Adventure television series Lost. After finding where they were keeping him and breaking him out of his cell where he was undergoing brainwashing, Alex, Kate, Sawyer, and Karl are about to leave when Danny turns up intending to kill Kate and Sawyer. Juliet steps in, shooting Danny three times in the chest and killing him instantly. Dr Juliet Burke (née Carlson) is a Fictional character, one of the main characters on the ABC television series Lost. Juliet then prevents Alex from leaving with Sawyer, Kate, and Karl.
In "Stranger in a Strange Land" Alex helps Jack escape from his cell to stop Juliet's execution. " Stranger in a Strange Land " is the ninth episode of the third season of the American Drama television series Lost Thanks to their interference, Juliet is not executed, only "marked. "
Alex returns to her home in Barracks. The Others or the Hostiles (also known as Them and the Natives) are a group of Fictional characters who inhabit the island in the American She is surprised when Sayid, part of the rescue party that has arrived to get Jack, says that he knows her thought-to-be deceased mother in "The Man from Tallahassee". Sayid Hassan Jarrah ( Arabic: سعيد حسّان جراح is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, played by " The Man from Tallahassee " is the thirteenth episode of the third season of Lost. She later unknowingly walks past Danielle Rousseau, her mother, while taking Locke to the Other's submarine at Ben's request. Rousseau, hiding in the bushes nearby, sees her daughter for the first time in 16 years.
In "The Man Behind the Curtain", she approaches Locke, and gives him a pistol, claiming he'll need it if he was planning to meet Jacob. " The Man Behind the Curtain " is the twentieth episode of the third season of Lost, the 67th episode of the series However, when Ben returns alone the next day, he bitterly returns the gun to her, and reveals his change of plan - he orders an Other to take a team to the Losties' camp that night, not tomorrow. Sensing trouble, Alex flees into the jungle in search of Karl, who has been living in hiding since his escape. She gives him her gun and tells him he must warn the survivors, as he owes it to Sawyer and Kate. Alex also asks Karl if Ben is her real father, he gives no answer other than an uncomfortable expression. The two kiss before Karl heads off ("Greatest Hits"). " Greatest Hits " is the twenty-first episode of the third season of Lost and sixty-eighth episode of the series
After Ben learns about Charlie being in The Looking Glass, he goes to confront the survivors, and Alex goes with him. On the way there, Ben tells her that he is taking her to her new family. He also tells her the reason he locked Karl up was he didn't want him getting Alex pregnant. Once they meet the survivors, Ben tells Alex that Danielle is her mother. The newly reunited Danielle and Alex then tie Ben up, and take him to the radio tower with them. ("Through the Looking Glass"). " Through the Looking Glass " is the twenty-second episode and season finale of the third season of the ABC television series Lost In ("The Economist") she appears as part of Locke's group. " The Economist " is the third episode of the American Broadcasting Company 's fourth season of the serial drama In ("Meet Kevin Johnson"), Alex, along with Karl and Danielle, leave The Barracks to go to The Temple after being told to go by Ben. " Meet Kevin Johnson " is the eighth episode of the American Broadcasting Company 's fourth season of Lost and seventy-seventh Along the way the three are ambushed by mercenaries working for Charles Widmore, resulting in Karl and Danielle being shot. Desperate not to get shot too, Alex surrenders shouting that she was Ben's daughter, hoping she would be spared. In the next episode, ("The Shape of Things to Come"), Alex is used as a hostage to try and have Ben surrender. " The Shape of Things to Come " is the seventy-eighth episode of the American Broadcasting Company 's Lost, and is the ninth episode Alex sets off a distress signal at the electric fence surrounding the village to warn Ben and the others that the mercenaries were coming. When they do show up, they try to get Ben to surrender and use Alex as a hostage. When he does not comply, they threaten to kill her. After a little more discussion, again Ben refuses and the lead mercenary, Martin Keamy, kills Alex with one gunshot to the head. Later on Ben returns to her body to say goodbye to his Daughter.
When Ben next meets Charles Widmore he blames him for Alex's death, saying he changed the rules, and in revenge vows to kill Charles daughter Penelope.