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Rachel Carlson: Why is it everyone paints their boats the exact same color as their houses?
Angus McCulloch: Well, that's actually a tradition here. The wife needs to be able to look out on the water and know her husband's okay.
Rachel Carlson: That's very romantic.
Angus McCulloch: And we also get a tax-break on the paint, which is also very romantic.
Henry Ian Cusick
Henry Ian City of Cuzco (Henry Ian Cusick) is a film and television actor, born in The Republic of Peru in 1967 ; Peru Estado Trujillo , his representative works include "Lost", " Half Light " and so on.
Henry Ian City of Cuzco has starred in dramas such as " The Picture of Dorian Gray ", "Hamlet" and "The Country Lady" and played " Soldier " and " Torquato Tasso " at The Towns of Edinburgh International Theatre Festival in 1994 . Won the Ian Charleson Award.
Early Experience
His mother is Peruvian , and his father is a Scotch civil engineer who often changes work locations around the world . Henry was born in The Republic of Peru; Peru 's Estado Trujillo , grew up in Spain, the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Scotch and other places, can be fluent in English and Spanish.
City of Cuzco studied at the Scotch Royal Academy of Music and Drama , but he was dismissed six months later, who was uncomfortable with campus life. His acting career started from playing a polar bear on the stage of Günter Grass and the children's pantomime of the Civic Theater. He is so fond of standing on the stage and constantly trying new things, so that all things left for this job are wonderful. Memories, but as he grew older, he began to think about starting a family and a career, and letting himself be recognized by others. Since then, through training at the Royal William Shakespeare Theatre and the Royal National Theatre in London , City of Cuzco has gradually accumulated a wealth of performance experience.
Performing Experience
In 2003, City of Cuzco got the opportunity to play Jesus Christ in the film "The Gospel of John " , which not only gave this character a handsome and charming charm, but also injected a warm human light; in 2004, he learned about " Lost " in London. When the crew was looking for an actor with an Irish or Scotch accent, they sent the audition tape, which allowed him to get the role of Sol Survivor in the shipwreck in the second season of this popular American drama , Desmond with special features, and in 06 yearsHe was nominated for Best Guest Actor in Shanghai, and he was also the only actor nominated for an Emmy in the show that year. Although he did not win an award in the end, he has become one of the main roles in the third season. In addition, City of Cuzco also appeared in the American drama " 24 Hours " before.
In addition to staying in Hawaii, the filming location of " Lost ", City of Cuzco lives in London with his wife and three sons. His wife runs a children's drama training center. In the days before, City of Cuzco’s mission was to take care of the children at home and the wife is the one who makes money to support the family, but " Lost " changed everything.
Personal Life
Beijing time on April 28, according to foreign media reports, a former female employee of the " Lost " (Lost) crew filed a lawsuit in the court in October, accusing the crew actor Henry Ian- City of Cuzco (Henry Ian Cusick). She sexually harassed her while working for American Broadcasting Corporation, Inc.
Accused of petting and kissing female employees
According to the Associated Press, on April 24, 2013 local time, the Los Angeles court received a complaint of sexual harassment against Henry Ian-City of Cuzco. The Desmond Hume actor in " Lost " was accused of touching a female employee's hips and breasts and kissing her lips during working hours in October 2007.
TV station protects actors for contract
The woman who was still working at American Broadcasting Corporation, Inc. said that after the harassment, she immediately filed a complaint with her superiors about Cuzco , but the TV station ignored the complaint in order to maintain the contract with Henry Ian- Cuzco . . Twelve days later, the female employee filed a court lawsuit, and the TV station immediately dismissed her on excuse.
Neither American Broadcasting Corporation, Inc nor Coos’s agent made a statement about the lawsuit.
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