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'Lost''s Naveen Andrews to Guest on 'Law & Order: SVU'

Naveen Andrews'Lost' fans are about to get a double dose of Naveen Andrews.

TV Guide is reporting that Andrews will guest on an upcoming episode of 'Law & Order: SVU,' airing right around the time of 'Lost''s final season premiere in Jan., 2010.

Does this mean that Andrews' character, Sayid Jarrah, will make an early exit? So far no details have been announced regarding his 'SVU' guest spot, nor his presence in 'Lost' season 6. What we do know is that Andrews will begin taping in the "next week or so" in New York, while the cast of 'Lost' reportedly films episode 6 in Hawaii.

Andrews, 40, has received both Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for his role as Sayid. He's also starred in a number of films, including 'Bride and Prejudice' and the Oscar-winning epic 'The English Patient.'

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