| Claire Littleton | |
Emilie de Ravin as Claire Littleton |
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| First appearance | "Pilot: Part 1" |
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| Centric episode(s) |
"Raised By Another" "Maternity Leave" "Par Avion" |
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| Name | Claire Littleton |
| Age | 22 |
| Portrayed by | Emilie de Ravin |
Claire Littleton is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, played by Australian actress Emilie de Ravin. Emilie de Ravin (pronounced də ˈrævɪn (born 27 December 1981 is an Australian actress. " Pilot " constitutes the first and second episodes of the first season of Lost, that premiered on September 22, 2004 (Part 1 and " Raised by Another " is the 10th episode of Lost. It is the tenth episode of the show's first season " Maternity Leave " is the 39th episode of Lost. It is the fifteenth episode of the second season For the mail reference "Par Avion" see Airmail etiquette. Emilie de Ravin (pronounced də ˈrævɪn (born 27 December 1981 is an Australian actress. The American Broadcasting Company ( ABC) is an American Television network. Lost is an Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning American serial drama television series. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. Emilie de Ravin (pronounced də ˈrævɪn (born 27 December 1981 is an Australian actress.
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Claire was raised by a single mother, and the only memory she has of her father was that he would sing her a lullaby as a child. She was told that her father had died. During her teenage years, she and her mother were involved in a car accident; while Claire escaped with a few cuts and scrapes, her mother was left in a vegetative state. It was then that Claire met her father for the first time, Christian Shephard, who paid for her mother's medical care. Dr Christian Shephard is a recurring Fictional character on the ABC Television series Lost played by John Terry While Claire was working at a tattoo parlor, Christian took her out for coffee, and suggested that Claire have her mother's life support switched off. Claire was angry, and left without even knowing her father's name.
Later in life, she had a boyfriend, Thomas, and worked a minimum wage job at a fast-food restaurant. She soon learned that she was pregnant, and Thomas convinced her to keep the baby. However, he got cold feet and walked out on Claire. Claire visited a psychic, Richard Malkin, who told her that only she must raise her child. Claire visited her mother in the hospital and told her she was giving her baby up for adoption, while also tearfully apologizing for being a difficult child herself. Soon after walking out on signing an agreement to give up her baby, she visited Malkin once more, who told her of a suitable couple living in Los Angeles who could adopt the baby. Los Angeles (lɑˈsændʒələs los ˈaŋxeles in Spanish) is the largest City in the state of California and the American West He gave Claire a ticket for Oceanic Flight 815, which would leave the next day. Oceanic Airlines (sometimes called Oceanic Airways) is a Fictional Airline used in several Films and Television programs It is not Weeks after the crash, Claire realizes that Malkin foresaw the plane crash, leaving her with no choice but to raise her child alone.
Claire goes into false labor after crashing on the island, and is helped by Jack, whom viewers will later learn is her half-brother. Dr Jack Shephard is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Matthew Fox. She begins bonding with survivor Charlie, who willingly helps her move her luggage. Charlie Hieronymus Pace is a Fictional character present in the first four seasons on the ABC television series Lost played by Dominic Monaghan She later leads a memorial service for the passengers who didn't survive the crash. Later, Claire passes out from dehydration, following a sudden shortage of water among the group. When Jack announces the existence of the caves, Claire chooses to remain on the beach. As Claire and Charlie grow closer, Charlie manages to persuade her to move to the caves by helping her with her peanut butter craving. Once there, Claire begins having hellish nightmares and believes she has been stabbed with a needle—claims that are dismissed as stress by Jack. When Jack tries to give her sedative pills, Claire grows angry and leaves the caves, with Charlie in tow begging her to stay. However, after experiencing contractions, she agrees to head back. However, she and Charlie are kidnapped by Ethan. Dr Ethan Rom is a recurring Fictional character portrayed by William Mapother on the ABC Television show Lost While Charlie is found hanging from a tree and is rescued, Claire remains missing.
She is taken to the Staff station, where she is treated by Ethan, who administrates regular doses of vaccine to her and her fetus. The Dharma Initiative is a fictional research project featured in the American Television series He also puts an implant in her that, when activated, will produce symptoms of a specific illness. Ethan takes Claire aside one day and tells her that, once she delivers her baby, she won't be allowed to see it again. A drugged Claire accepts the conditions, but on one particular day of surgery, Alex knocks her out and leads her into the jungle. Alexandra, commonly known as " Alex," is a recurring Fictional character on the ABC Television series Lost She encounters Rousseau, who also knocks her out and leaves her near the beach. Danielle Rousseau is a Fictional character on the ABC Drama Television series Lost, which chronicles the lives of Locke and Boone find Claire when she stumbles back to the caves after her two-week absence, with no memory of anything that's happened since the plane crash. John Locke, most often referred to by his surname is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Terry O'Quinn Boone Carlyle is a Fictional character played by Ian Somerhalder on the ABC Drama Television series Lost, which Slowly her memories begin to return, the first of which being when Charlie gave her peanut butter.
Upon returning, Claire is ignored by the other survivors, who refrain from telling her about Ethan's threats until Shannon informs her. Shannon Michelle Rutherford is a Fictional character on the ABC drama Television series Lost. She agrees to serve as bait to capture him against Charlie's wishes. Later, Locke seeks her help in making a cradle for her baby as a birthday gift. Days later, Claire goes into labor, and only Kate, Jin and Charlie are present to help deliver the baby because Jack is back in the caves tending to a badly injured Boone. Katherine Anne Austen is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, played by Canadian actress Evangeline Lilly Jin-Soo Kwon, better known as " Jin," is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Daniel She is initially unable to calm the baby, until Sawyer's voice provides the solution. James Ford, better known by the alias " Sawyer " is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by After Rousseau arrives on the beach with a warning of the Others' imminent arrival, she kidnaps Claire's baby, whom Claire finally names Aaron, and begs Charlie and Sayid to bring him back. 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 Sayid Hassan Jarrah ( Arabic: سعيد حسّان جراح is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, played by She waits at the caves with Sun and Shannon until Charlie and Sayid return with Aaron. Sun-Hwa Kwon (née Paik) better known simply as "
Days after the launch of the raft, Claire walks along the beach and discovers the bottle of messages that was taken on board. Fearing the worst, she shows the bottle to Shannon, and the two decide to consult Sun, knowing that Sun's husband Jin was on the raft. Claire struggles with her amnesia, and is annoyed that Charlie is trying to play a dominant, almost fatherly role in raising Aaron. She speaks with Locke, and jokes how Charlie could be a religious freak with his Virgin Mary statues. Later, she is confronted by Mr. Eko, who reveals the contents of the statues. Mr Eko is a Fictional character played by She remembers Charlie mentioning his drug addiction, and forbids him to approach her or Aaron. When Charlie steals Aaron in order to baptize him, Claire slaps him, but she later requests that Eko baptizes the two of them.
Later, Aaron falls ill, prompting Claire to seek Libby's expertise to help her unblock her repressed memories in order to find a cure for what Claire believes could be a life-threatening illness. Elizabeth, commonly known as " Libby," Remembering where she was taken by Ethan, she and Kate head into the jungle to search for Rousseau. The three of them then return to the Staff station, only for them to find it completely abandoned and ransacked. Disappointed, the three head back. Before departing, Claire informs Rousseau that her daughter, Alex, helped her and is still alive. Upon returning to the beach, Aaron is well and Claire has recovered all of her lost memories from after her abduction by Ethan.
Charlie later approaches Claire, and gives her some vaccine for her and Aaron, to which she accepts. While at the funeral of Ana Lucia and Libby, Claire clasps Charlie's hand, as a sign of reconciliation. Ana Lucia Cortez is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, played by Michelle Rodriguez. That night, after the implosion of the hatch, she kisses Charlie, rekindling their relationship.
The next day, Claire tells Charlie to help a mute Locke, who has since returned from the hatch implosion. When they return with an injured Eko, Claire, Nikki and Paulo are told to tend to his wounds. Nikki Fernandez and Paulo ( are Fictional characters on the ABC Drama Television series Lost, which chronicles Later, she is approached by Desmond, who asks her to move her shelter for the day. Desmond David Hume is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost portrayed by Henry Ian Cusick. She refuses, but narrowly avoids having her shelter struck by lightning later that day, thanks to Desmond's constructed lightning rod. A lightning rod (USA or lightning conductor (UK is a single component in a Lightning protection system. Some days later, Claire leaves Aaron in the care of Sun and decides to go for a swim. However, she is caught in an out-tide, and is shortly rescued by Desmond. She thanks him, unaware of his clairvoyant ability. Clairvoyance (from 17th century French with clair meaning "clear" and voyance meaning "visibility" is the apparent ability to gain
Days later, Claire is surprised by a picnic, provided by Charlie. She is distracted when she spots a flock of gulls flying overhead, and rushes off with an idea. Noticing that the birds are tagged, Claire believes that, if they can catch a bird, they could send a distress message to the outside world. She asks Sun and Jin to help build a net to catch one of the birds, but their attempt is thwarted when Desmond frightens the birds away with gunfire. Claire is angry that Charlie is also showing no support for her rescue plan. She follows Desmond to a rocky cliff, where he gives her a bird. Claire learns of Desmond's visions and of Charlie's expected demise. She comforts Charlie, and the two attach a note to the bird before releasing it. Later, Claire suddenly falls violently ill, due to the now activated implant Ethan put in her during her abduction. Juliet cures the illness as a means of earning the survivors' trust. Dr Juliet Burke (née Carlson) is a Fictional character, one of the main characters on the ABC television series Lost.
When Naomi addresses the camp about the world's perspective of their predicament, Claire expresses outrage that they are considered dead. This article contains character information for the American Drama / Adventure television series Lost. Later, when Karl arrives the next day with news of the Others' impending arrival, Claire is shocked when Charlie accepts a suicidal mission, but is reassured he will be fine by Hurley. This article contains character information for the American Drama / Adventure television series Lost. Hugo Reyes, better known by the nickname " Hurley " is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Claire travels with the rest of the camp to the radio tower. On the way, they encounter Ben, who is taken hostage, and Alex, who accompanies the group regardless. Benjamin "Ben" Linus is a fictional character portrayed by Michael Emerson on the ABC television series Lost. Claire is delighted to hear that Charlie has disabled the jamming device blocking all outgoing signals, but is still worried that he has not returned to shore.
Claire and Sun tend to Aaron before heading back to the beach, following Jack's success in contacting the freighter. However, upon the two groups meeting by the cockpit, Claire learns of Charlie's death and his final warning. With this information in mind, Claire decides to join Locke and move into the barracks, along with Hurley and Sawyer. Along the way to the barracks, she and the rest of Locke's group encounter Charlotte, who had parachuted onto the island. Dr Charlotte Staples Lewis is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Rebecca Mader. Upon arriving at the barracks, Claire lives on her own with Aaron until Kate decided to move in. Later, she asks Locke to let her speak to Miles, claiming that her more peaceful approach may extract more information; her request is dismissed. Miles Straume is a Fictional character played by Ken Leung on the ABC television series Lost. Later, she joins the others for a meeting at Locke's house, where Miles tells them about his objective.
Later, Claire is asleep when the barracks fall under attack. She is still inside her house when it is destroyed, but Sawyer manages to rescue her with only a few minor injuries. Upon safely leaving the confinements of the barracks and its attackers, Claire decides to go back to the beach with Sawyer and Miles. Along the way, Claire is distraught when Miles uncovers the bodies of Rousseau and Karl. When Frank cautions them to hide in the bushes to avoid Keamy, Aaron almost gives away their location, but Claire manages to comfort him before being detected. After Sawyer sets camp for the night, Claire wakes to find her father, Christian, holding Aaron, and proceeds to follow him, abandoning Aaron beneath a tree in the process. Later, when Locke enters Jacob's cabin, he finds Claire sitting inside with Christian, claiming that she is fine where she is, and Aaron likewise. Christian cautions Locke before he leaves that Claire's whereabouts should remain a secret.
It is revealed that baby Aaron is one of the Oceanic Six, and is under the care of Kate. This article contains character information for the American Drama / Adventure television series Lost. During her trial, Aaron is cared for by a child-minder. For a previously unknown reason, Aaron is the reason that Jack refuses to visit Kate. This is possibly because he is technically Aaron's uncle. He eventually changes his mind. Jack sometimes reads to Aaron at night, including passages from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865 is a novel written by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson better known under the Pseudonym Lewis Later, Aaron walks in on Jack and Kate arguing, presumably overhearing that he is not related to her.
At Christian Shephard's memorial service, Carole Littleton (who seems to have awakened from her coma) tells Jack of his relationship to Claire, to which he seems deeply shocked. Afterwards she comments to Kate on Aaron, unaware that it is her own grandson. We also learn that the general public believes that Claire was one of those who died on impact, as claimed by the Oceanic Six. This article contains character information for the American Drama / Adventure television series Lost.
In "There's No Place Like Home", Claire makes an appearance to Kate in an apparent dream. " There's No Place Like Home " is the Season finale of the American Broadcasting Company 's fourth season of the serial drama Katherine Anne Austen is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, played by Canadian actress Evangeline Lilly While caressing her sleeping son, she strongly warns Kate in an American accent not to take "him" back, which is presumably a warning not to take Aaron back to the island.