| Walt Lloyd | |
Malcolm David Kelley as Walt |
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| First appearance | "Pilot, Part 1" |
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| Centric episode(s) |
"Special" "Exodus, Part 1" |
| Information | |
| Name | Walter Lloyd |
| Former residence |
Sydney, Australia |
| (Former) profession | N/A |
| Portrayed by | Malcolm David Kelley |
Walter Lloyd, better known as "Walt," is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Malcolm David Kelley. Malcolm David Kelley (born May 12, 1992) is an American Child actor. " Pilot " constitutes the first and second episodes of the first season of Lost, that premiered on September 22, 2004 (Part 1 and " Special " is the 14th episode of Lost. It is the fourteenth episode of the show's first season " Exodus " constitutes the 23rd and 24th episodes and the first season finale of Lost. Sydney (ˈsɪdniː is the most populous city in Australia, with a Metropolitan area population of approximately 4 For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. Malcolm David Kelley (born May 12, 1992) is an American Child actor. The American Broadcasting Company ( ABC) is an American Television network. Lost is an Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning American serial drama television series. Malcolm David Kelley (born May 12, 1992) is an American Child actor.
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Walt is Michael Dawson's 10-year-old son (born August 24, 1994, named after Michael's father, Walter). Michael Dawson is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Harold Perrineau. Events 49 BC - Julius Caesar 's General Gaius Scribonius Curio is defeated in the Second Battle of the Bagradas River Year 1994 ( MCMXCIV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display full 1994 Gregorian calendar) Walt's mother was Susan Lloyd, a law student and future attorney, who rejected marriage with his father, a construction worker and part-time artist. An attorney at law (or attorney-at-law) in the United States is a practitioner in a court of law who is legally qualified to prosecute His mother split up with Michael while Walt was still a baby, and moved with her son to Amsterdam for a plum international law job. Amsterdam (pronounced) is the capital and largest city of the Netherlands, located in the province of North Holland in the west Two weeks before Walt's second birthday, while Michael is recovering in a hospital from a car accident, Susan visits him. She tells him she will cover all his medical expenses. She also tells him that she and her boss, Brian Porter, are planning on getting married and that they will be moving to Rome, Italy, at the end of the month. Rome ( Roma ˈroma Roma is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city with more than 2 Italy (Italia officially the Italian Republic, (Repubblica Italiana is located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe, and on the two largest She insists Michael give up parental rights to Walt so that Brian can adopt him. Michael initially refuses and insists on getting his son back. A legal battle ensues between Walt's two parents. Several months later, they finally settle their dispute amicably and Michael accepts to let Susan keep Walt with her. When Michael sees Walt for the last time to say goodbye, he gives the boy a stuffed polar bear. The polar bear ( Ursus maritimus) is a Bear native to the Arctic Ocean and its surrounding seas
Eight years later, Brian tracks down Michael in New York, and tells him that Susan had died in Australia due to a "blood disorder". New York ( is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States and is the nation's third most populous For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. Brian had left Sydney hastily, arriving in New York the day after Susan's death. He pleads with Michael to take custody of the boy and even gives him tickets for the flight to Sydney and back, plus extra money for travel expenses. Brian reveals that he had not wanted to be Walt's adoptive father, and that he is scared of the boy: "There's something about him. Sometimes, when he's around, things happen. He's different somehow. "
Unusual occurrences have appeared around Walt. Just prior to his mother's death, Walt is studying from a book about native birds, and wants Brian to look at the entry for the Australian Bronze cuckoo. The cuckoos are a family Cuculidae, of Near passerine Birds The order Cuculiformes, in addition to the cuckoos also includes the When Brian ignores him because Susan suddenly feels sick at that moment, Walt becomes insistent, and as he says "you're not looking," a bird suddenly smashes into the window because it 'wasn't looking' and dies. It looks like the bird Walt was looking at in the book.
When Michael arrives in Australia to collect Walt, he doesn't take too well to him. Michael spares Walt's feelings by telling him that Brian wants to keep him, but it is up to Michael and he has decided to take him. Michael also tells Walt that Brian said Walt could have his dog, Vincent.
In "Exodus: Part 1", Michael and Walt stay in a hotel the night before the flight. " Exodus " constitutes the 23rd and 24th episodes and the first season finale of Lost. Walt constantly disobeys Michael, comparing him to Brian, and attempts to leave with his dog, Vincent. This article contains character information for the American Drama / Adventure television series Lost. Walt constantly gives Michael the cold shoulder at the airport, paying more attention to his video game instead.
Walt quickly bonds with Locke after the crash, much to Michael's concern. John Locke, most often referred to by his surname is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Terry O'Quinn Whilst looking for Vincent in the jungle, he discovers a pair of handcuffs. Due to Michael's willingness to help others, Walt is left under the care of different people, most noticeably Sun, who introduces him to her knowledge of herbal uses. Sun-Hwa Kwon (née Paik) better known simply as " Walt later moves into the caves, along with Michael. Walt is intriguied by Locke's hunting instincts, and constantly tries to sneak away with him, but to no avail. It is on one occasion when Walt sees Locke in the jungle throwing knives, and asks to practice with him. The next day, Walt sneaks away with Locke and Boone, and exhibits a natural talent in knife throwing. Boone Carlyle is a Fictional character played by Ian Somerhalder on the ABC Drama Television series Lost, which Michael soon arrives and is enraged, taking Walt away from them and forbidding him to see them. Annoyed, Walt disobeys him and speaks with Locke in the caves. Michael catches him and, as punishment, burns Walt's comic book. Walt takes Vincent and leaves camp, heading into the jungle, where he encounters a polar bear. He is rescued by Michael and Locke.
Michael begins constructing a raft, and finishes it after a few days. However, Walt secretly sets alight to it, completely destroying it. Only Locke knows about this. Walt encounters Locke in the jungle days later, and notices the uncovered hatch. Walt then warns Locke not to open it, before running away. That night, after Michael recovers from his earlier poisoning, Walt confesses to burning the original raft, explaining that he didn't want to leave the island. However, after Michael proposes staying behind, Walt's mind suddenly changes and demands they leave. The next morning, Walt is the first to find Rousseau arriving on the beach. Danielle Rousseau is a Fictional character on the ABC Drama Television series Lost, which chronicles the lives of Later that day, he gives Vincent to a still-grieving Shannon before he leaves on the raft with Michael, Jin and Sawyer. Shannon Michelle Rutherford is a Fictional character on the ABC drama Television series Lost. Jin-Soo Kwon, better known as " Jin," is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Daniel James Ford, better known by the alias " Sawyer " is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by That night, however, they encounter the Others. 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 They destroy the raft and kidnap Walt.
Walt remains in captivity with the Others, but frequently appears to Shannon, particularly in "Man of Science, Man of Faith" and "Abandoned"; however, no one believes her. " Man of Science Man of Faith " is the 25th episode of Lost. " Abandoned " is the 30th episode of Lost. It is the sixth episode of the second season In "Abandoned", Walt appears to Shannon shortly after Sayid leaves for a brief moment. Sayid Hassan Jarrah ( Arabic: سعيد حسّان جراح is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, played by He later appears to both of them the next day in the jungle. It is because of this that Shannon is shot by Ana Lucia. Ana Lucia Cortez is a Fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, played by Michelle Rodriguez.
In a mobisode it is revealed that at some point after he was taken off the raft, Walt was held in Room 23 at the Hydra compound by the Others. Walt posed a greater threat to them than they expected, as he had been doing something unspecified that frightened them so that they would not go in to see him. Ben responded to a particular situation with a blaring alarm and people in commotion, and Juliet suggested that Ben take responsibility and bring Walt back to Michael. Ben refused, saying Jacob wanted him there, and that Walt is important and special. After Ben denied Walt's dangerous nature, Juliet took him outside to show what Walt had done: a group of dead birds were lying on the stairwell beneath a boarded up window.
As Michael is entering the numbers into the hatch, he unexpectedly receives a message, saying "Hello?". Michael begins a conversation with this person, but after introducing himself, he receives a message asking, "Dad?". Michael believes that this is Walt trying to communicate with him. Later, Michael receives instructions from this anonymous person that leads him to the Others. Michael is briefly reunited with Walt after he is brought to their camp. Walt reveals that he had been 'experimented' on, resulting in their meeting being cut short. Before being taken away, Walt hugs Michael. Later, Michael returns with Jack, Kate, Sawyer and Hurley, in an exchange for Walt and their freedom. 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 Walt awaits in the boat (also given to Michael), and the two sail off.
Whilst off the island, Walt resides at his grandmother's house due to not wanting to speak or having anything to do with Michael after learning that he killed Ana-Lucia and Libby. When Michael visits his mother's house with the hopes of speaking to Walt, he is told to leave but catches a glimpse of his son through the window.
Back on the island, Locke lies in a pit of dead bodies about to commit suicide in despair, Walt appears to him and tells him to get out of the pit, saying he has "work to do", allowing Locke to regain use of his legs again.
On the way to the barracks, Locke tells Sawyer about his encounter with Walt and describes him as being taller, most likely to make up for actor Malcolm David Kelley's current age difference with the character. In the episode, "There's No Place Like Home" he appears in a flashforward with Hurley, apparently under the assumption that his father is still alive and living on the island, despite his death in There's No Place Like Home. " There's No Place Like Home " is the Season finale of the American Broadcasting Company 's fourth season of the serial drama " There's No Place Like Home " is the Season finale of the American Broadcasting Company 's fourth season of the serial drama He asks him why the Oceanic Six are lying about the real events. This article contains character information for the American Drama / Adventure television series Lost. Hurley answers that it is so that they can protect those still on the island. Walt seems upset that none of the Oceanic Six attempted to find him, though he does say that John Locke visited him, under the alias Jeremy Bentham.
One of the key questions with the character Walt is casting and problems that arise concerning the proposed timeline on Lost. While the series moves slowly through time and only months have passed on the show, the actual filming has stretched over several years.
When originally cast, Walt was portrayed as a 10 year old boy, but after two seasons, Malcolm David Kelley no longer looked 10. The show's writers appear to have dealt with this at the end of the second season by sending Michael and Walt away from the island toward supposed rescue.
In his brief appearance at the end of Season 3, Kelley is noticeably taller and older with a deeper voice. " Through the Looking Glass " is the twenty-second episode and season finale of the third season of the ABC television series Lost This fact is acknowledged by Locke in Confirmed Dead.
In the season four episode, "Meet Kevin Johnson", Malcolm David Kelley makes a brief uncredited cameo as Walt in the episode's flashbacks. " Meet Kevin Johnson " is the eighth episode of the American Broadcasting Company 's fourth season of Lost and seventy-seventh Make-up and CGI was used to make Kelley look younger and more like a ten year old. [1]
In the season four finale, "There's No Place Like Home", Walt appears in a flash-forward, but this scene is set about three years after the plane crash, so Kelley's older appearance is not a problem. " There's No Place Like Home " is the Season finale of the American Broadcasting Company 's fourth season of the serial drama
When asked about the production difficulties associated with Walt and possible appearances of the character in the fourth season, co-creator Damon Lindelof stated, "We've always known Malcolm was going to grow faster than we could shoot the show. Damon Laurence Lindelof (born April 24 1973) is an American Television writer and executive most recently noted as the co-creator and executive producer And we planned for it. Trust us. Please trust us. You'll see [Walt] again. But you're gonna have to be patient. Sorry. "[2]