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Matthew Fox Is So Done With TV After "Lost"

Posted by Jake Kalish

 

Matthew Fox now says Lost, which wraps next season, will probably be the "last television thing that I will do." Is that such a good idea? We're not sure. See, it's not that Matthew Fox can't do movies - he certainly can. But his track record is a hell of a lot better on the small screen. Remember Vantage Point? Exactly. And that was just last year. Plus, Matthew Fox has throughout his career made good TV better, between Party of Five and Lost, with the short-lived Haunted in between. He's a legit TV superstar now, so maybe there's no place else to go but films, but we worry he may fall victim to the Peter Principle. And it may not even be his fault - is he ever going to get such good material on the big screen as he's got right now on television? He's TV gold right about now - and, coming up on 43, with not a single memorable big-screen role behind him, he's more like tarnished silver as a film actor.

Still, a man can dream. And Matthew Fox's dream is to play Steve McQueen in a bio pic:

"Steve McQueen was pretty f-king cool. He was an action guy and a man of few words and he liked his roles like that."

Right. But if the McQueen movie gets made - as of January, it's supposedly on -  and they cast a TV actor, wouldn't Damian Lewis of Life get the role ahead of Matthew Fox? Lewis looks just like McQueen:

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