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Michael Emerson, born in 1954, is one of the most talented actors occupying the screens today. He's best known for playing Benjamin Linus on the show Lost, arguably one of the finest Magnificent Bastards ever seen. He also portrayed Zep Hindle in the Saw movies, Marty Manning in the short-lived Tim Minear show The Inside, and William Hinks in The Practice, for which he won an Emmy. He won a second Emmy for his role as Benjamin Linus. Others might recognize him from an earlier role as the mysterious narrator of Neil Gaiman's Murder Mysteries radio play. He currently stars as the enigmatic Mr Finch on the CBS action-thriller Person of Interest.
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