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Is Boone gone for good?

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Times Staff Writer

Ian Somerhalder is keeping tight-lipped about the true fate of his character Boone on ABC’s hit series, “Lost.”

Despite the heroic efforts of Jack (Matthew Fox), Boone died in Wednesday’s episode from injuries he suffered when a wrecked plane he was crawling around in slipped from a tall tree and fell to the ground.

For the record:

12:00 a.m. April 11, 2005 For The Record
Los Angeles Times Monday April 11, 2005 Home Edition Main News Part A Page 2 National Desk 0 inches; 33 words Type of Material: Correction
Ian Somerhalder -- An article in Saturday’s Calendar section on actor Ian Somerhalder said he was 31. He is 26. The article also said he has blond hair; he has dark brown hair.

“I am hoping that I will [return],” Somerhalder said in a phone interview Friday morning from his home in Oahu, Hawaii, where the series is filmed. “I am not sure that I am, but again it’s that really cheesy cliche thing -- it’s ‘Lost,’ so you truly never know.”

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Boone was the first major character to be killed off the show, which revolves around a group of plane-crash survivors stranded on a mysterious South Pacific island. Somerhalder, 31, said all the series’ regulars were told there was a chance their character could die during the course of the season.

“We are on this island that is the most dangerous place,” said the former model. “It would be illogical if there weren’t casualties, and the cold hard reality is that people are going to die.”

But Somerhalder isn’t headed for the unemployment lines anytime soon. He recently signed a deal with ABC/Touchstone.

“It is for a couple of things,” he said. “A one-hour drama most definitely.”

Somerhalder is also heading off to South Africa next week for a movie called “The Breed.”

The blond, blue-eyed actor, previously seen in the 2000 WB series “Young Americans” and 2002 feature “The Rules of Attraction,” learned on Jan. 24 that Boone was going to meet his maker.

“Actually, I only remember that [date] because it was right after the Golden Globes,” he said, laughing. “I was in the wine country wine tasting when I found out, which made it a little easier.”

But Somerhalder said he wasn’t really upset about the demise of his character.

“I didn’t even think about it,” he said. “That is one of those things. It was more about, ‘Shoot. I am going to have to leave Hawaii and leave this group of people I adore.’ ”

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The actor admitted he was scared when it came time to shoot his death scene. “You are so worried to make it correct. I was frightened of it, but we got through it. Foxy [Matthew Fox] is the best actor I ever worked with, and I have worked with some really amazing people.”

Websites and publications have been questioning whether Boone might pop up on subsequent episodes, but mum’s the word from Somerhalder.

He’s just moving forward, hoping to produce his own film projects through his company, Journey’s End Films.

“Once things calm down there are a couple of scripts, one in particular which I can’t wait to do,” he said.

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