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Christian Shephard
John Terry appears in ten episodes as Dr. Christian Shephard, Jack and Claire's father who died before the crash.

Sarah Shephard

 * Portrayed by: Julie Bowen
 * Appears in: "Do No Harm," "Man of Science, Man of Faith," "The Hunting Party," "A Tale of Two Cities" and "Through the Looking Glass."
 * Connection: Jack's ex-wife.

Sarah is Jack's ex-wife. Eight months before her wedding to her first fiancé, Kevin, she is involved in a car crash with an SUV driven by Adam Rutherford (Shannon's father and Boone's step-father). When Jack informs Kevin that Sarah may never be able to walk again, Kevin leaves her. Sarah's back is broken, and her doctor, Jack, informs her that she will never walk again, however she does. They fall in love and marry, but some time later, Sarah has an affair and divorces Jack. Sometime after the crash survivors are rescued, Sarah is pregnant.

Penny Widmore

 * Portrayed by: Sonya Walger
 * Appears in: "Live Together, Die Alone," "Flashes Before Your Eyes," "Catch-22" and "Through the Looking Glass."
 * Connection Desmond's ex girlfriend

Penelope "Penny" Widmore is the great love of Desmond, and his girlfriend before he was separated from her by her domineering and extremely wealthy father Charles. Desmond is shipwrecked on the island while trying to win a race to prove his worth to her father and get her back. Penny is searching for the island, with two Portuguese men stationed at a polar research station. On day 93, Penny transmits a message to the Looking Glass Hatch, which Charlie receives, and she informs him that Naomi was not sent by her. Carlton Cuse has stated that "Penny is an important character in the overarching mythology of the show."

Yemi
Yemi is the younger brother of Mr. Eko. When they were young, the village of Yemi and Eko was invaded by guerrillas who command Yemi to shoot an old man. Eko saves him from doing this task by shooting the man himself. The men sense the potential for ruthlessness in Eko and take him with them when they leave, leaving Yemi behind. Yemi later becomes a priest and works to improve the lives of his parishioners. For example, he makes arrangements to procure vaccines twice a year for the village; thugs take 80% of the vaccines in exchange for offering "protection" to the village, but villagers acknowledge that without Yemi's efforts they would have no vaccines at all. He plans on moving to London to continue his education. The week before Yemi is scheduled to leave for London, Eko pays him a visit. Eko needs to transport heroin out of the country and wants to use the missionary planes of the church. Yemi initially refuses, but gives in when Eko warns him that his partners will burn down the church if Yemi does not cooperate. Yemi reluctantly signs papers to give Eko and his men the authority of priests. Yemi dies trying to stop Eko and the men from leaving; he is shot by gunfire from the army as the plane with the heroin begins to take off. He later appears as a vision to Locke and Eko on day 64, and he leads them to the Pearl station. The "monster" also takes his form (and was possibly the "vision" Yemi in the first place) and kills Mr. Eko on day 72. Adetokumboh M'Cormack acts as Yemi in "The 23rd Psalm," "?" and "The Cost of Living."

Cassidy Phillips
Cassidy Phillips was a recently divorced woman whom Sawyer conned. Despite being in love with her, Sawyer stole her money (admittedly, after a threat from his partner). Cassidy then went to Iowa and tried to con people using the techniques she had been taught, and met Kate. Cassidy later reported Sawyer to the police and as a result, he was thrown in jail. While Sawyer was in prison, Cassidy visited him and showed him a picture of a baby girl named Clementine, who she said was his daughter. Kim Dickens appears as Cassidy in "The Long Con," "Every Man for Himself" and "Left Behind."

Jae Lee
Jae Lee is the wealthy son of the owner of the Seoul Gateway Hotel and the hotel's general manager. He attended Harvard University and studied Medieval Russian Literature. He meets Sun on a family-arranged date. He teaches Sun English at her request, and ends up having an affair with her. He asks her to leave for America with him. Sun's father finds out about the affair. Instead of telling Jin about it, Sun's father tells Jin that Jae is stealing from him. He orders Jin to kill Jae. Jin beats up Jae, but tells him to leave the country and never return instead of killing him. Jae subsequently commits suicide by jumping from his apartment. Tony Lee acts as Jae in "…And Found," "The Whole Truth" and "The Glass Ballerina."