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      • Born and raised in Los Angeles, Tania Raymonde began her career on Malcolm in the Middle (2000), and is known for her portrayal of Alex Rousseau in the J.J. Abrams series Lost.
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  1. Danielle Rousseau is a fictional character on the ABC drama television series Lost, which chronicles the lives of over forty people after their plane crashes on a remote island somewhere in the South Pacific.

  2. Danielle Rousseau was a woman of French origin. She was shipwrecked on the Island with an expedition in 1988, while she was seven months pregnant with her daughter, Alex. During this time, her team rescued Jin, who, as a result of the Island's move, was traveling through time.

  3. Alexandra Rousseau, commonly known as Alex, was the biological daughter of Danielle Rousseau and Robert. When she was one week old, she was taken from her mother by Benjamin Linus, who raised her as an Other. While with the Others, Alex helped the survivors on several occasions.

  4. Oct 14, 2019 · In 1867, a slave ship called the Black Rock crashed on the island, after being summoned by Jacob. On the ship was a man named Ricardo, who'd been sold into slavery after...

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  5. Alexandra Rousseau is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Tania Raymonde. She was born 16 years prior to the crash of Oceanic Flight 815, but was taken from her mother, Danielle Rousseau, by Ben Linus. She was raised among them, believing her mother to be dead.

  6. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Tania Raymonde began her career on Malcolm in the Middle (2000), and is known for her portrayal of Alex Rousseau in the J.J. Abrams series Lost. She played the title role of notorious murderer Jodi Arias in the Lifetime original feature Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret (2013), and starred alongside Billy Bob ...

  7. Jan 24, 2021 · Actress Mira Furlan of the sci-fi drama Babylon 5 and Lost 's scientist Danielle Rousseau dies at the age of 65. Furlan was in 111 episodes of Babylon 5 and won two Sci-Fi Universe Awards for Best Supporting Actress for her work on the show.

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