Emerson was born in
Cedar Rapids,[1]Iowa, to Carol (née Hansen) and Ronald H. Emerson.[2] He grew up in
Toledo, Iowa, where he was a member of his high school marching band.[1]
Michael Emerson filming Person of Interest in New York City
In September 2001, Emerson won an
Emmy Award as Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for playing
serial killer William Hinks in several episodes of The Practice. In 2006, Emerson began a guest-star role as
Benjamin Linus on the
serial drama television series Lost.[9] Emerson was originally set to appear in a small number of episodes, then returned for
Season 3 as a main cast member and eventually became a main antagonist of the program. He received an
Emmy Award nomination in the Outstanding Supporting Actor category in 2007 and 2008 for his work in the third and fourth seasons. He won the award in 2009 after being nominated for his role in the fifth season.[10]
Emerson was nominated in 2009 for a Golden Globe Award in the Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role category. He was nominated for an Emmy for each season in which he was listed in the main cast.[11]
Emerson was set to reunite with former Lost cast member and friend
Terry O'Quinn in a comedy-drama, tentatively titled Odd Jobs, by
J. J. Abrams. It was expected to start filming by the end of 2010, but further development of the show has been postponed. Emerson joined the cast of another Abrams series, Person of Interest, that debuted in September 2011 on
CBS. He played a billionaire who teams up with a supposedly dead
CIA agent to fight crime in
New York City.[13]
Personal life
Emerson married actress
Carrie Preston in 1998 in her hometown of
Macon, Georgia.[14] They met while he was performing in a stage production of Hamlet in Alabama.[1][5] It is his second marriage.[1] The two later starred together in Straight-Jacket (2004). Preston portrayed Emily Linus (the mother of Emerson's character) on Lost in the flashback sequences of the episode "
The Man Behind the Curtain".[9] The two teamed up again, with Emerson portraying Preston's next-door neighbor, in the film Ready? OK! (2008).[15] Preston also appeared in several episodes of Person of Interest as Grace Hendricks (the former fiancée of Emerson's character).
In 2003, was the voice of George Washington in Favorite Son, an experimental documentary film about the relationship between
George Washington and
Alexander Hamilton.
In 2007, with other Lost cast members, he participated in a play-reading session at the Tenney Theatre in Hawaii to raise money for the Honolulu Theatre for Youth.
In 2009, narrated a reading of "
Babar the Elephant" with the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra.
Co-narrated with Peter J. Fernandez, the audio book version of
James Patterson's novel, Four Blind Mice.
Nominated -
67th Golden Globe Awards (Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television) for portraying Ben Linus on LOST, 2010.[21]