Jorge Garcia was seen in public for the firs time in over two years.
The 47-year-old actor – who is best known for playing curly-haired Lottery winner Hugo ‘Hurley’ Reyes in highly popular series Lost – was recently seen running errands in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles.
He was not alone on the rare outing as he was joined by his actress wife Rebecca Birdsall.
Out and about: Jorge Garcia was recently seen running errands in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles
Signature role: Garcia is best known for playing curly-haired Lottery winner Hugo ‘Hurley’ Reyes in highly popular series Lost
Garcia has not been seen much publicly since the leaving the show Hawaii Five-0 back in 2019.
The last time the actor made a red carpet appearance was celebrating the 50th anniversary of the series and the premiere of Magnum P.I. at Queen’s Surf Beach on September 16, 2018 in Waikiki, Hawaii.
The actor has previously had friends and family concerned over his weight.
Back in January 2014, the National Enquirer reported that had been tipping the scales at 400 lbs and exposing himself to such weight-related health problems such as Diabetes 2 and heart disease which could ultimately cause a heart attack.
Support system: He was not alone on the rare outing as he was joined by his actress wife Rebecca Birdsall
Reclusive: Garcia has not been seen much publicly since the leaving the show Hawaii Five-0 back in 2019
The publication quoted a source close to the actor saying that his loved ones were ‘terrified’ that Jorge die unless he loses weight fast.
‘We’re talking Type 2 diabetes or, worse, a heart attack,’ a friend told The National Enquirer at the time, adding: ‘No one wants to see that happen to him.
‘Jorge is one of the nicest, gentlest souls you’d ever meet, but he just can’t keep the pounds off.’
Jorge married Rebecca in June 2019 after dating for about six years as they met on set of CBS series Hawaii Five-0.
Keeping to himself: The last time the actor made a red carpet appearance was celebrating the 50th anniversary of the series and the premiere of Magnum P.I. at Queen’s Surf Beach on September 16, 2018 in Waikiki, Hawaii
Lost made its first debut in September 2004 and its sixth, and final, season aired in May 2010, with a total of 121 episodes.
The show follows the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815, who each had their own dark secret, as they attempt to survive on a mysterious deserted island in the middle of the ocean after their flight from Sydney to Los Angeles crashed.
However, it’s not just the characters who are hiding things, and the island has its own unknown mysteries too such as underground bunkers, a secret research project called Dharma Initiative and other violent survivors to fight off, terrifyingly known as ‘The Others’.
As well as having supernatural and science fiction elements, the show featured several romance storylines, especially fugitive Kate Austen (Evangeline Lilly) who found herself in a love triangle between dishy surgeon Jack Shephard (Matthew Fox) and handsome bad boy James ‘Sawyer’ Ford (Josh Holloway).
Bid deal: Lost made its first debut in September 2004 and its sixth, and final, season aired in May 2010, with a total of 121 episodes
Mega hit: The show follows the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815, who each had their own dark secret, as they attempt to survive on a mysterious deserted island in the middle of the ocean after their flight from Sydney to Los Angeles crashed
Lost also had several legendary characters, who soon became fan favourites, such as Jorge’s character Hurley and wise survival expert, John Locke (Terry O’Quinn), who had previously been in a wheelchair after a broken back but found he was able to walk again on the mysterious island.
Each episode would predominantly feature a flashback, present day and flash-forward sequence for each character, giving fans context as to why they behaved in such a certain way and what dark secret they were hiding.
However, the season six ending left viewers split – with some delighted and others confounded, as fans sparked the theory that all the characters had been dead all along.
The season six finale revealed that despite all the events on the island being true, the characters’ flash-sideways timeline was in fact a limbo in the afterlife, otherwise known as purgatory.
Interesting: However, it’s not just the characters who are hiding things, and the island has its own unknown mysteries too such as underground bunkers, a secret research project called Dharma Initiative and other violent survivors to fight off, terrifyingly known as ‘The Others’
After meeting each other on the island, each person was able to learn from their survival journey and move on to the afterlife.
One of the last poignant scenes showed all the survivors reunited in church as they all passed on together.
While the final shot mirrored the first episode where character Jack was lying on the sand with his Golden Retriever dog running towards him, he closed his eyes for one last time.
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