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‘Lost’ star Matthew Fox reveals why he walked away from Hollywood at height of his stardom

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Matthew Fox was at the top of Hollywood — and then he walked away.

The “Lost” star, now 59, stepped back from acting for more than a decade despite starring in one of TV’s biggest hits, as Dr. Jack Shepard.

Fox, who is returning to the spotlight with a role in “Yellowstone” spinoff “The Madison”, opened up about his decision to take an acting hiatus while attending the New York premiere of his new show on Monday.

“I felt like it was time to engage really intensely with my family,” he told Variety.

“Lost” actor Matthew Fox is making a long-awaited return to TV in “Yellowstone” spinoff “The Madison”. Scott A Garfitt/Invision/AP

Fox admitted his demanding schedule during the height of “Lost” meant he missed parts of his children’s younger years.

“I had missed some of their childhood because I was on set all the time with “Lost” and doing films and promoting everything,” he said. “It was the right moment for me to step back and take a moment and engage with the people that I love and care about the most in the world.”

After more than a decade away from regular TV work, Fox said he eventually began to miss the craft.

Fox returned to television in 2022 with the series “Last Light,” marking his first TV role since “Lost” ended in 2010. He later appeared in the comedy series “C*A*U*G*H*T” before landing his latest role.

“I kind of missed storytelling,” he explained, adding that he quickly said yes when producer Taylor Sheridan approached him about joining “The Madison.”

Fox as Dr Jack Shepard in “Lost”, which ran for six seasons from 2004 to 2010. © 2004 ABC, INC.
Fox attends the London premiere of “The Madison” on March 4. IPA / SplashNews.com

In “The Madison,” Fox plays Paul, a rugged bachelor who thrives outdoors.

The series centers on a New York City family who relocates to Montana’s Madison River Valley after a devastating plane crash kills two relatives. Michelle Pfeiffer stars as wealthy matriarch Stacy Clyburn, who uproots her family from Manhattan following the tragedy.

Fox stars alongside Evangeline Lilly in “Lost”. © 2004 ABC, INC.

In 2008, the actor said he and his family had considered moving to Oregon, where his relatives lived and outdoor life was plentiful.

“I enjoy fishing, hiking and skiing,” Fox told People. “The mountains and fresh air and all these things are available pretty easily in Oregon without having to drive a long distance.”

Fox first rose to fame playing Charlie Salinger on the hit drama “Party of Five,” which ran from 1994 to 2000.

Fox, second from right, with “Party of Five” co-stars Neve Campbell, Scott Wolf, Steven Cavarno and Lacey Chabert. ©Columbia Pictures

He later became a household name as Jack Shephard on “Lost,” the ABC sci-fi phenomenon that aired for six seasons from 2004 to 2010.

Along the way, he also appeared in films including “Smokin’ Aces,” “We Are Marshall,” “Vantage Point,” “Speed Racer,” “World War Z” and the 2015 Western “Bone Tomahawk.”

Fox largely stepped away from acting between 2014 and 2021. In a 2022 interview, he said that after “Bone Tomahawk,” he felt he had checked off many of the career goals he had set for himself.

“’I kind of had a bucket list in my mind of things that I wanted to accomplish in the business,” he told Variety. “I wanted to do a Western. It’s a very odd Western, but it’s a Western. And so that sort of completed the bucket list.”

Fox starred with Matthew McConaughey in “We Are Marshall.” Frank Masi

At the same time, his two sons — Kyle, now 28, and Byron, 25 — were growing up.

“I felt like it was time to be home,” Fox said, adding that his wife of more than 30 years, Margherita Ronchi, had been “beautifully” holding down the fort while he worked.

“I really felt like I was retiring from the business, and working on other creative elements that are really personal to me – some music and writing.”

For now, though, the actor appears ready to step back into the public eye.

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