Let's leave the sci-fi stuff for a while, because Lost is also favored for another thing, the list of hot actresses on its cast. The good thing is, the female cast of Lost is mostly fresh and unfamiliar names in showbiz, namely Evangeline Lilly, Yunjin Kim, Kiele Sanchez, Zuleikha Robinson, Emillie de Ravin, and Elizabeth Mitchell.
Elizabeth Mitchell plays as Dr. Juliet Burke, and introduced in third season premiere of Lost. As one of the fans' favorite characters, Juliet Burke appears until the sixth and final season.

Besides Lost, Elizabeth Mitchell is called as TV newest geek goddess for her appearance in another sci-fi show, V. In this series about alien invasion on earth, she plays as as Erica Evans, an FBI counter-terrorism agent. Although loved by fans, the low rating made this show canceled only after two seasons. They still try to save V by conduct "Project Alice" campaign to be petitioning Warner Bros. to renew the series on a different network.
Elizabeth Mitchell in Lost:



Elizabeth Mitchell in V:



Outside movies or TV series, Elizabeth Mitchell herself is a geek too in real life. Telekinesis was one of the first big words that Elizabeth Mitchell learned as a little girl. Intrigued, she focused hard on a pencil and tried to move it with her mind. Alas, nothing happened.
"There's the child who really believes that if you move just the right way, you can go into another world." "I'm that child." - Elizabeth Mitchell
As a mom to C.J., a son that she gave birth in 2005, Elizabeth Mitchell tries to pass her geek-ness. "I promised my five-year-old I would do a lot of nothing. We have light-sabers and we fight outside in the yard at night to make them glow. And we make noises. I do dress sometimes as a Jedi master. Because I’m a mom, and that’s what we do. I have a fair knowledge of swordplay, so now I just have to figure out my light-saber-play," she said during an interview before the premier of V.
Although already 41-year-old (born March 27, 1970), the beautiful and hot Elizabeth Mitchell is obviously our sci-fi goddess.

