Noughties TV star Emilie De Ravin has showcased her age-defying beauty as she took to Instagram last month to wish pal Sean Maguire a happy birthday.
The actress, 42, rose to fame 20 years ago after starring as a plane crash survivor named Claire Littlejohn in the hit TV series Lost.
However, Emilie has seemingly not aged a day as she shared a sweet selfie of herself and Sean to her Instagram revealing their unlikely friendship.
The mother-of-three looked positively radiant as she sported an elegant blonde bob and a flawless palette of makeup.
Meanwhile, her pal Sean – who played veterinarian Aidan Brosnan in Eastenders – appeared all smiles as they got a selfie in the back of a car.
Noughties TV star Emilie De Ravin has showcased her age-defying beauty as she took to Instagram last month to wish pal Sean Maguire a happy birthday
The actress, 42, rose to fame 20 years ago after starring as a plane crash survivor named Claire Littlejohn in the hit TV series Lost (pictured in the series)
She captioned the post: ‘No clue where we are here, or where we are going!… but I do know it was probs fun cos I was with you, and we always have a good time (silly emoji) Happy Birthday my friend! Love ya xoxo (from me, and my weird hand in this pic (laughing emoji) @iamseanmaguire.’
Emilie moved to LA at the age of 18 and quickly landed her first role in the teen drama, Roswell.
However, in 2004 she was cast in the life-changing role of Claire Littlejohn in the ABC series, Lost.
Speaking about the phenomenal success of the show, Emilie told The Sun: ‘It’s sort of hard to say.
‘You read something and have a good feeling about it, it sounds great, ties nicely together and then shooting something, editing it, the music, the actors involved, everything sort of plays a huge part.
‘Everyone involved had a great feeling towards it, but you never really know.’
The actress was a series regular for the first four seasons and then for the sixth and final season.
She also appeared in Home and Away.
The actress was a series regular for the first four seasons and then for the sixth and final season
The star also made an appearance on the hit ABC series Once Upon A Time, which ran from 2011-2018.
She shares three children with her American-born partner Eric Bilitch, a director. In 2016 they welcomed their first child Vera, a daughter.
The couple welcomed a son in 2018, Theodore and in March 2023, the lovebirds announced they were expecting a third child.
It comes after Emilie listed her Mornington Peninsula estate last year for an eye-watering $3.2million.
Located in Balnarring, 83km’s from Melbourne, the sprawling Seventies-era home features four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
She shares her two children Vera and Theodore with her American-born partner Eric Bilitch, a director