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Regina
Lost
Regina
Actor Zoë Bell
First Appearance 4x02 - Confirmed Dead (voice only)
4x07 - Ji Yeon
Last Appearance 4x07 - Ji Yeon
Series Billing Series: Guest
Episode Count 4
Notable Episodes 4x07 - Ji Yeon

Regina was a woman aboard the freighter trying to find the island. She is played by Zoë Bell and has appeared in four episodes to date.

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Basic Information

Season Four

Regina was one of the crew members of the Kahana, a freighter hired by Charles Widmore to find the island and Benjamin Linus. After George Minkowski had to be confined to sick bay after trying to see the island, Regina filled in for him and answered the satellite phone calls from the island. However, the freighter's close proximity to the island began to have negative effects on the crew members. Captain Gault attempted to maintain order on his vessel, but crew members attempted to desert or commit suicide. Frank Lapidus eventually returned to the freighter with Sayid Jarrah and Desmond Hume, and the two men were confined to sick bay for a brief period. Regina was tasked with guarding the door and Frank found her reading a novel upside down. The proximity effects were affecting her and she eventually wrapped herself in heavy chains and jumped overboard. Sayid and Desmond attempted to rouse the crew to rescue her, but Captain Gault ordered them to stop as he didn't want to lose anymore of his crew.

Episode Appearances

  1. 4x02 - Confirmed Dead (voice only)
  2. 4x03 - The Economist (voice only)
  3. 4x04 - Eggtown (voice only)
  4. 4x07 - Ji Yeon

Character History

  • 4x07 - Ji Yeon: Committed suicide by jumping overboard heavily chained.

Memorable Moments

Trivia

  • Kahana is a Maori name, from the native people of New Zealand, where actors Zoë Bell (Regina), Grant Bowler (Captain Gault), and Alan Dale (Charles Widmore) are from. New Zealand is a small country of just over 4,000,000 people, across the Tasman Sea to the east of, Sydney, Australia, where Oceanic Flight 815 departed from.

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