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Penelope "Penny" Widmore is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Sonya Walger.Penny is introduced in the last episode of the second season of Lost as the long-lost lover of Desmond Hume as well as the daughter of British tycoon and antagonist Charles Widmore.
Sonya Walger (born 6 June 1974) is a British and American actress. She had a starring role in the HBO sitcom The Mind of the Married Man (2001–2002) before landing her role as Penny Widmore in the ABC drama series Lost (2006–2010).
The characters from the American drama television series Lost were created by Damon Lindelof and J. J. Abrams.The series follows the lives of plane crash survivors on a mysterious tropical island, after a commercial passenger jet from the fictional Oceanic Airlines crashes somewhere in the South Pacific.
A complex villain is a rare and precious kind of character, and Lost has one, beginning in Season 2, in Michael Emerson’s crafty Ben Linus. ... (Henry Ian Cusick) and Penny (Sonya Walger).
Critic Kelly Woo, from TV Squad, placed him at #1 on her list of "Seven new characters that worked". [12] Penny and Desmond's relationship has been received positively by critics. In Entertainment Weekly, Alejandro Garay wrote, "One of my favorite episodes of 2008 was Lost's 'The Constant.' It was a beautiful episode that made us fans fall in ...
7. "Numbers" (season 1, episode 18) Lost's penchant for dark humor is perhaps best exemplified in "Numbers," the first episode dedicated to Hugo "Hurley" Reyes.The flashback sequences revealed ...
A ^ Anderson, Caldwell, Chau, Davies, Flanagan, Grace, Mader, Mitchell, Monaghan, Somerhalder, Terry, Walger and Watros are credited as starring in the series finale "The End". B ^ Kelley, M'Cormack, O'Quinn, Raymonde and Terry also portray the Monster taking the form of their character.
Carabott went on to praise the on-screen chemistry of Henry Ian Cusick (Desmond) and Sonya Walger (Penelope), stating that "their on screen chemistry makes the love between the two characters real and makes their inevitable breakup that much harder to handle." He also complimented the scene between Desmond and Charles, saying that "it's hard ...