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Encyclopedia > 24 (season 6)
24 Season 6

Season 6 cast
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Network Fox Broadcasting Company
Original run January 14, 2007May 21, 2007
No. of episodes 24
DVD release date December 4, 2007
Previous season 24 (season 5)
Next season 24 (season 7)

Season Six, also known as Day 6, of the television series 24 premiered on Sunday, January 14, 2007. It premiered on Sky One in the UK on January 21, 2007, with two episodes, then two episodes the following week, and another two the week after, before having only one episode per week. The Australian premiere was on January 30, 2007. Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 532 pixelsFull resolution (2000 × 1329 pixel, file size: 416 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a copyrighted image that has been released by a company or organization to promote their work or product in the media, such as... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... The Fox Broadcasting Company, usually referred to as just Fox (the company itself prefers the capitalized version FOX), is a television network in the United States. ... is the 14th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... is the 141st day of the year (142nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... is the 338th day of the year (339th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... Season Five, also known as Day 5 of the television series 24 premiered on January 15, 2006 and aired its season finale on May 22, 2006. ... Season Seven, also known as Day 7, of the television series 24 will premiere on Sunday, January 13, 2008. ... For other uses, see 24 (disambiguation). ... is the 14th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... is the 21st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... is the 30th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...


The season's storyline began and ended at 6:00 a.m. It is set 20 months after the events of the fifth season. Season Five, also known as Day 5 of the television series 24 premiered on January 15, 2006 and aired its season finale on May 22, 2006. ...


A 10-minute prequel was available with the fifth season DVD. A prequel is a work that portrays events which include the structure, conventions, and/or characters of a previously completed narrative, but occur at an earlier time. ... Size comparison: A 12 cm Sony DVD+RW and a 19 cm Dixon Ticonderoga pencil. ...

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Season overview

Season Six (2007) is set 20 months after Season Five. Show designers acknowledge that it should technically take place in January, 2013, but that this is partially incorrect too, as they avoid the use of dates in order to have the show remain in a "perpetual now".[1] Even though the phones in CTU show this, Wayne Palmer acknowledges that he has been president for a little over three months. The year 2007 in television involves some significant events. ... CTU stands for Counter Terrorist Unit and is a fictional U.S. government agency under the jurisdiction of the C.I.A. in the television action series 24. ... This article or section on a Television-related subject may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ...


After the events in Season Five and over the last 11 weeks before Day 6, the United States has been targeted coast-to-coast in a series of suicide bombings. A man named Abu Fayed agrees to give the U.S. the location of Hamri Al-Assad, the supposed terrorist mastermind of these attacks, in exchange for Jack Bauer with whom he has a personal grudge. As a result, President Wayne Palmer has negotiated the release of Jack Bauer from a Chinese prison, under "high-price" terms. Abu Fayed is a fictional character from the sixth season of the television series 24. ... Hamri Al-Assad is a fictional character from the sixth season of the television series 24. ... Jack Bauer is the protagonist of the American television series 24, in which he has trained and worked in various capacities as a government agent, including US Army Delta Force, LAPD SWAT, and finally the Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU) Los Angeles. ...


However, Bauer finds out that Assad is actually trying to stop the attacks, and Fayed is the true mastermind. Jack manages to escape, and saves Assad from being killed in an air strike. Jack and CTU, with Assad's help, discover Fayed's true intention: to detonate nuclear bombs on U.S soil. Now Jack has the task to recover the remaining nuke, thus setting up the day's chain of events.


Major plots

  • Episodes 1-4: Jack Bauer, after being taken prisoner by China 20 months earlier, is released under a deal arranged by President Wayne Palmer. Jack is immediately asked to sacrifice himself to Abu Fayed, who has offered CTU Hamri Al-Assad, who is believed to be the terrorist mastermind behind the suicide bombings of the last 11 weeks, in exchange for Bauer. Bauer finds out, however, that Assad is actually trying to stop the attacks, and Fayed is the true mastermind. Bauer escapes, rescues Assad, and then prevents a subway bombing in Los Angeles. Bauer & CTU then find out that the bombings of recent weeks were all designed to distract the United States from Fayed's true objective: the detonation of five suitcase nuclear bombs across the United States. At the end of the fourth episode, Jack is forced to kill Curtis Manning to keep Assad alive and one bomb is detonated in Valencia, north of L.A.
  • Episodes 5-11: Jack discovers that his father Phillip and brother Graem are involved in the plot as well as events in Day 5. After defusing one of the remaining bombs which purposely activated by Fayed to aid his escape, Jack successfully rescues his nephew, Josh, from Phillip (who killed Graem because he was a liability). Phillip escapes, but leaves Jack a lead to call former President Charles Logan. President Logan claims that his connection with the Russian Consulate General, Anatoly Markov can help Jack find Dmitri Gredenko, a lead given by Assad. Gredenko provides Fayed with the bombs and is planning to arm RK-2 Aerial Drones with the bombs to attack the U.S. At the White House, President Palmer refuses to implement security measures that would suspend civil liberties and refuses to take military action against countries some believe supported the attacks. Instead, he enlists Assad to make a speech to the world asking his people to give the U.S. information on locating Fayed and move towards peace. Some in the government, claiming to be true patriots, are unhappy with Palmer's plan, namely Deputy Chief of Staff Reed Pollock. He plans to assassinate the President and frame Hamri Al-Assad for the attack. Chief of Staff Tom Lennox tries to prevent such attempt, but he is unsuccessful as the podium explodes, killing Assad and leaving Palmer in critical condition.
  • Episodes 12-15: As the president is in critical condition, Vice President Noah Daniels assumes executive powers and threatens to attack Fayed's country if they fail to stop Fayed. Logan fails to blackmail Markov successfully into giving up Gredenko, so Jack breaks back into the Russian Consulate and takes Markov hostage, torturing him until he gives up Gredenko's whereabouts. Gredenko and Fayed are in the desert, preparing to launch the nukes on the unmanned drones. Jack tries to contact CTU, but he is captured by the Russians. President Logan convinces his ex-wife Martha to call the Russian First Lady, Anya Suvarov, who convinces Russian President Yuri Suvarov to authorize CTU action against the consulate (led by new Director of Field Operations Mike Doyle). Jack immediately gives CTU Gredenko's location, but it is too late, as they already launched a drone toward San Francisco. CTU manages to locate the drone pilot through a breach at CTU (for which Nadia Yassir is blamed, but later cleared), and Jack manages to crash land the drone. However, the bomb's nuclear core is compromised in the crash landing, releasing radiation, prompting Vice President Daniels to launch a nuclear strike against the Middle-East. Sandra Palmer gives consent to bring President Palmer out of his coma, and he is able to stop the attack.
  • Episodes 16-17: Gredenko is captured by CTU and he agrees to cooperate in exchange for amnesty. But his cooperation is fake when he tells Fayed that it is a trap. Fayed cuts off Gredenko's arm to escape, but Gredenko reveals Fayed's identity in a bar, where a mob successfully holds Fayed. Fayed is captured while Gredenko bleeds to death after escaping under a pier. Meanwhile, Palmer successfully fends off a challenge from Daniels, but reverses his position and orders the attack against Fayed's country. President Palmer's nuclear strike is revealed to be a ruse to pressure Fayed's country into revealing Fayed's associates. This information is then used in another ruse staged by CTU in attempt to lure Fayed to reveal the location of the bombs. The ruse is unsuccessful, but Jack is able to follow Fayed. After a struggle with Fayed, Jack single-handedly kills Fayed and his men and finds the two remaining bombs. The crisis seems to be over. But then Jack receives a phone call from Audrey Raines who had been presumed dead in China, and is held by Cheng Zhi, the same agent who kidnapped and tortured Jack for the past two years. Zhi then gives Jack a number to call, threatening to kill Audrey if Jack doesn’t cooperate.
  • Episodes 18-19: Cheng demands that Jack obtain a circuit board from the suitcase nuke in exchange for Audrey's freedom. The board would give the Chinese access to Russia's defense codes, which could spark a crisis if the Russians find out. With Chloe's help, Jack tries to retrieve the circuit board, knowing that CTU wouldn't support his action. But Morris discovers her activities and forces Chloe to tell Buchanan about Jack's action. Doyle disables Jack, who asks to speak to the President to request authorization to save Audrey. President Palmer reluctantly agrees after Jack guarantees he won't allow the Chinese to get the board, and that he would sacrifice himself with it if necessary. Meanwhile, with the nuke crisis over, President Palmer and his staff return to the Oval Office where Palmer demands that Vice President Daniels resign using the evidence about his perjury. But President Palmer collapses from internal bleeding during a press conference before Daniels resigns. After Daniels assumes executive duties, he reverses Palmer's order for Jack's operation and Jack turns rogue, determined to save Audrey. He and Cheng meet to do the exchange, but Doyle and his team, who have tracked Jack down, attack Cheng's men just as Audrey is freed and Jack gives up the board to Cheng. Jack is arrested before he can destroy the board, and Cheng escapes with it. Audrey is safe, but she seems to have had a mental breakdown as she doesn't recognize Jack and appears to be in a trance state.
  • Episodes 20-21: Russia discovers that the Chinese have the circuit board through a leak in the White House staff. Lisa Miller, Daniels' aide with whom he is romantically involved, is also in a sexual relationship with Mark Bishop who, unknown to her, spies for the Russians by stealing classified information from her PDA. Russian President Suvarov threatens to launch an attack if the US government fails to retrieve the board. Lennox advises Acting President Daniels to use Miller's connection to trick Russia into believing that the US has retrieved the board. Cheng has possession of the board, but discovers that it has been damaged and he knows who can fix it for him. Back in CTU, a Division doctor is preparing a dangerous procedure to drug Audrey so that she will provide information to CTU about Cheng. Doyle helps Jack to escape custody so that he can get information from Audrey without her being hurt. Jack takes Audrey out of Medical by force and takes cover in a room. Audrey is still semi-catatonic, but provides a name (Bloomfield) which CTU thinks may be where Cheng held her. Jack agrees to let Nadia take Audrey because she promises him that Audrey will be safe. Jack goes back into custody and Nadia sends a tactical team led by Doyle to intercept Cheng. The team discovers Cheng's hideout which has the empty crates from a significant amount of weaponry, which suggests they are about to launch an attack. The target is soon revealed to be CTU. CTU is infiltrated by the Chinese, led by Zhou, and most members of CTU are taken hostage. After the assault, Milo is fatally shot when he steps up to protect Nadia. Meanwhile Jack convinces his guard to release him from the cell, and kills several Chinese operatives before rendezvousing with Marilyn and Josh, who are still inside CTU. Marilyn and Jack are soon captured while Josh attempts to escape through an air duct. Cheng orders Zhou to find Josh, as it becomes apparent that he is the "package" that they are looking for. After his mother's life is threatened, Josh reveals himself to Zhou. It is discovered that Cheng had made a deal with Phillip Bauer, who has agreed to repair the component in exchange for his grandson.
  • Episode 22: After Zhou's men bring Josh to Cheng, Jack, Nadia and Morris retake CTU with Doyle's help as his team returns. Jack and Doyle then pursue and kill all of Cheng's men before Jack corners Cheng. Seeing that Josh is in danger of falling off the roof, Jack chooses to save him instead of pursuing Cheng who escapes. Jack is stunned to hear from Josh that his father Phillip is connected to his kidnapping. Cheng informs Phillip that he has lost Josh and demands that Phillip give back the repaired circuit board, but Phillip refuses. Back at CTU, Ben Kram from division arrives to investigate the security breach which he blames on Nadia's inexperience, saying that Buchanan shouldn't have left her in charge. Morris overhears the conversation and tells Nadia not to blame herself. Meanwhile, the ruse involving Lisa Miller appears to be successful when Mark Bishop begins to upload the fake email from her PDA, but he becomes suspicious and confronts Lisa. At first she claims nothing is wrong, but, feeling angry at Bishop for using her, she attacks him. Bishop fights back and chokes her into unconsciousness, as Lennox and the Secret Service rush in and successfully force Bishop to transfer the fake intel to the Russians. Thinking that his plan has worked, Daniels informs President Suvarov that the circuit board has been destroyed. But Suvarov, who has monitored Bishop and knows about Daniels' deceit, again threatens to launch an attack in two hours unless the U.S. government retrieves the board. Later, Phillip Bauer offers Daniels a deal: he will deliver the circuit board to the Americans in exchange for Josh and free passage to the country of his choice. Daniels agrees and apparently orders CTU to make the exchange. Doyle takes Josh away in a helicopter while ordering his men to bring Jack to CTU. Jack doesn't know about the deal but realizes Josh is in danger.
  • Episode 23-24: Jack finds out about the deal and, knowing Phillip would never give up the circuit board, he calls Karen Hayes and asks for her help. Since she is unable to convince the Vice President to call off the exchange, she goes rogue and asks her husband, Bill Buchanan, to help Jack. Bill agrees and helps Jack escape. As Karen is detained, Bill and Jack drive to where Doyle is waiting to make the exchange of Josh for the circuit board, but they are too late - a decoy circuit board has exploded, seriously injuring Doyle and Josh being taken away by Phillip's men on a boat. Using the information Jack provides about his father's business holdings, Chloe and Morris are able to deduce where Phillip is - an offshore oil rig. Daniels decides to launch an air strike against the oil rig to destroy the circuit board believed to be in Phillip's possession, and everyone on the oil rig, hoping that the Russians would be satisfied and prevent a war. Determined to save Josh from both the air strike and Phillip, Jack and Bill proceed to the oil rig via helicopter with only minutes remaining before the strike. They arrive in time to kill Phillip's men and capture Cheng alive. Phillip tells Josh they are going to rendezvous with a Chinese submarine, to go to China. Josh hits Phillip over the head and manages to grab his gun and shoots him, but does not kill him. Jack arrives and stops Josh from killing his grandfather, not wanting him to live with that for the rest of his life. He sends Josh to the helicopter and leaves Phillip to die. Jack barely makes it back to the helicopter as the missiles hit. During the flight, Jack jumps into the water, Josh wants to go back to get him, but Bill says Jack isn't ready to return to CTU yet. Bill takes Josh back to CTU where he and his mother are reunited. Bill and Karen are freed from custody and resign. Jack confronts Audrey's father, former Secretary of Defense Heller, at his home, and verbally lashes out at Heller and the men like him for abandoning Jack despite his sacrifices for his country. Heller agrees that it isn't right but that it is Jack's personality to devote himself to violence and that Jack will not be able to take care of Audrey in the way she needs. Jack realizes he is right, and tells a sleeping Audrey that even though he loves her, he must let her go, for her own sake. He walks outside to a cliff and mournfully stares off into the ocean, possibly contemplating suicide, as the season ends with a fade to black followed by a silent clock...

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Subplots

  • The bad relationship between National Security Advisor Karen Hayes and Chief of Staff Thomas Lennox forces Karen to resign. Karen later withdraws her resignation after the assassination attempt on President Palmer. Somewhat ironically, Hayes and Lennox find themselves allied with each other in opposition to Vice President Daniels' plans to launch nuclear weapons, though Hayes' opposition to Daniels' actions is apparently stronger. Their conflict ends when they agree to a truce after teaming up together to keep President Palmer in office. When Karen is arrested for assisting in Jack's escape, Lennox persuades Daniels to drop the charges of treason against her and Bill, asking only for her resignation.
  • The bad relationship between Morris and Milo Pressman; each had been involved with Chloe, and Morris ended up with her; however, when Chloe brings up the fact that Morris aided the terrorists while being held captive, Morris tells Chloe the relationship is over. Later Chloe learns she is pregnant and gets back with Morris again.
  • Walid Al-Rezani, boyfriend of Sandra Palmer, spies for the FBI inside a detention center in Washington D.C., only to be beaten and hospitalized for nothing as the suspected inmates are merely spectators.
  • President Wayne Palmer rejects Tom Lennox's executive orders for federal intervention in suspecting Muslim communities in front of the entire Cabinet.
  • Morris being emotionally depleted and mired in self-pity after being tortured by Abu Fayed and forced to program the trigger device that can arm the remaining nukes, tempting him to start drinking again. He later suppresses his habit by disposing his drink and focusing back on his work.
  • During the tense reunion between Martha and Charles Logan, she stabs Logan in the shoulder with a kitchen knife due to her psychological instability since her divorce from the former President.
  • Milo Pressman has a romantic interest in Nadia Yassir. Although compromising CTU system security, Milo allows Nadia to use his clearance code after she is red-flagged by Homeland Security because of her Muslim roots. He then defends Nadia after she is suspected of leaking intelligence to the terrorists, saying she is not a traitor. For this, he is accused of wanting to sleep with Nadia. Milo and Nadia then share a passionate kiss, but both agree they need to focus on work and deal with their feelings later. Unfortunately, any chance of them having a relationship is abruptly destroyed when Milo is shot dead by Zhou after claiming to be the head of CTU to protect her. As an after-effect of his death,, Nadia is emotionally distressed, perhaps a sign that she reciprocated his feelings.
  • The bad relationship between President Wayne Palmer and Vice President Noah Daniels stems from their disagreement on counter terrorism policies. It is revealed from their conversation that they ran for office together in order to balance the ticket, not because of their similarities on ideology.
  • Vice President Noah Daniels and Lisa Miller are in a sexual relationship, and she also is sleeping with Mark Bishop, a Washington lobbyist who is using her for information to pass it to the Russians. She claims that she did not know that he was getting information from her.

-1... Karen Hayes Buchanan is a fictional character on the television program 24 portrayed by actress Jayne Atkinson. ... Milo Pressman was a fictional character, played by Eric Balfour on the show 24. ... Walid Al-Rezani is a fictional character, played by Harry Lennix on the show 24. ... Sandra Palmer is a fictional character in the FOX television series 24. ... Nadia Yassir is a fictional character from the TV series 24 played by Marisol Nichols. ... The following is a list of minor fictional characters from the American television drama 24. ... Counter-terrorism or counterterrorism refers to the practices, tactics, techniques, and strategies that governments, militaries, and other groups adopt in order to fight terrorism. ... Lisa Miller is a fictional character from the TV series 24, played by Kari Matchett. ... The following is a list of minor fictional characters from the American television drama 24. ...

Prequel of Season 6

A ten-minute prequel of the sixth season of 24 is available on the Season 5 DVD. The clip begins with a recap of Jack's capture at the end of season 5 before cutting to him now being held captive by the Chinese, seven months later at an unidentified location. He is being tortured by several guards who inform Cheng Zhi that they are still unable to extract information from him regarding a Chinese government agent who they believe is working for the United States. Frustrated at his unwillingness to speak, the guards throw him back into his cell. Season Five, also known as Day 5 of the television series 24 premiered on January 15, 2006 and aired its season finale on May 22, 2006. ... Size comparison: A 12 cm Sony DVD+RW and a 19 cm Dixon Ticonderoga pencil. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


Shortly thereafter, two American covert-ops soldiers break into the complex, killing a guard, in order to free Bauer from his cell. They lead him through an outdoor complex, to a concealed vehicle nearby. After a brief chase, they come to a dark field where the men tell Jack that they will have a transport ready to pick him up shortly. The two soldiers then summon a man by the name of Hong Wai, who had been concealed in the shadows of the field, to greet Jack. Hong Wai is immediately recognizable as one of the men that Jack had been questioned about earlier, regarding the mole in their government. Covert operations are military or political activities that are not only clandestine (undertaken in a manner that disguises the identity of the perpetrators) but also covert, i. ...


As Jack flinches in recognition of Hong, several flood lights come on, and Chinese military vehicles swarm on the scene. Cheng Zhi walks into the field and thanks Bauer for his help in identifying Hong, whom he had apparently suspected all along. Zhi then executes Hong with a single shot to the head, and thanks the covert-ops agents for their role in the set-up, promising them that money will be transferred to their Swiss bank accounts. The guards are then ordered to return Jack to his cell where he will continue to be held prisoner. Swiss banks are world-renowned for their secretive nature and protection of clients. ...


Season cast

This is a list of the main cast for Season 6. See List of characters in 24 for a more thorough list. The following is a list of characters in the television series 24. ...


Stars

Special guest stars Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland (born December 21, 1966) is an Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning Canadian television and film actor, well known for his role of Jack Bauer on the television series 24. ... Jack Bauer is the protagonist of the American television series 24, in which he has trained and worked in various capacities as a government agent, including US Army Delta Force, LAPD SWAT, and finally the Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU) Los Angeles. ... Mary Lynn Rajskub Mary Lynn Rajskub (pronounced RICE-cub or in IPA: ) (b. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... D.B. Woodside (David Bryan) is a contemporary American actor, best known for his varied television roles. ... This article or section on a Television-related subject may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ... James Morrison (born April 21, 1954 in Bountiful, Utah) is an American actor. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Peter MacNicol (born April 10, 1954 in Dallas, Texas) is an Emmy Award winning American actor. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Jayne Atkinson (born February 18, 1959) in Bournemouth, Dorset, UK is an American stage, film, and television actress. ... Karen Hayes Buchanan is a fictional character on the television program 24 portrayed by actress Jayne Atkinson. ... Carlo Rota is a London-born actor who, after many years living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is now based in Los Angeles, California, United States. ... Morris OBrian is a fictional character from the TV series 24. ... Eric Salter Balfour (born April 24, 1977) is an American actor. ... Milo Pressman was a fictional character, played by Eric Balfour on the show 24. ... Marisol Nichols (born November 2, 1973 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actress. ... Nadia Yassir is a fictional character from the TV series 24 played by Marisol Nichols. ... Regina King (born January 15, 1971 in Los Angeles, California) is an American film and television actress. ... Sandra Palmer is a fictional character in the FOX television series 24. ...

Recurring Powers Allen Boothe (born June 1, 1948) is an American television and film actor. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Jean E. Smart (born September 13, 1951[1][2][3]) is an Emmy Award-winning American film and television actress. ... Martha Logan is a fictional character played by Jean Smart in the television series, 24. ... Gregory Itzin (born April 20, 1948) is an Emmy-nominated American film and television actor, best known for his role on the series 24. ... Charles Logan is a fictional character played by Gregory Itzin in the television series 24. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Kimberly Jayne Raver (born March 15, 1969) is an American actress. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... James Oliver Cromwell (born January 27, 1940), sometimes credited as Jamie Cromwell, is an Academy Award-nominated American television and film actor. ... Spoiler warning: Phillip Bauer is a fictional character in the FOX television series 24. ...

Roger R. Cross (born in Jamaica) is a contemporary actor who has made numerous appearances in several movies and TV series, mostly on productions shot in Canada. ... This article or section on a Television-related subject may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ... Rena Sofer (born December 2, 1968 in Arcadia, California) is an American actress. ... Marilyn Bauer is a fictional character on the television show 24. ... Evan Taylor Ellingson (born 1 July 1988 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor. ... Josh Bauer is a fictional character in the TV show 24, who had a prominent role in the sixth season. ... Nick Jameson is an American character and voice actor. ... Yuri Suvarov is a fictional character in the television series 24. ... Paul McCrane as Dr. Romano on ER. Paul David McCrane (born January 19, 1961) is an American movie, television and theatre actor. ... Spoiler warning: Graem Gray Bauer is a fictional character played by Paul McCrane, who first appeared in Episode 19 of the fifth season of the television program 24. ... Kari Matchett. ... Lisa Miller is a fictional character from the TV series 24, played by Kari Matchett. ... Tzi Ma is a Chinese-American actor who has made numerous appearances in American films and TV series. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Rade Šerbedžija (Serbian: Раде Шербеџија, also credited as Rade Sherbedgia in some English-language productions), born 27 July 1946, is an actor and director. ... Dmitri Gredenko is a fictional character in the FOX television series 24. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Abu Fayed is a fictional character from the sixth season of the television series 24. ... Glenn Morshower (born April 24, 1959 in Dallas, Texas) is a popular American character actor perhaps best known for his recurring role as Secret Service Agent Aaron Pierce on the television drama 24. ... This article contains a trivia section. ... Kathleen Gati is a Canadian TV and movie actress. ... Anya Suvarov is a fictional character in the television series 24. ... Charles Chad Lowe (born January 15, 1968 in Dayton, Ohio, USA) is an American television actor, and the brother of actor Rob Lowe. ... Reed Pollock is a fictional character played by Chad Lowe, on the FOX television show 24. ... Alexander Siddig (Arabic: ألكسندر صدّيق) (born 21 November 1965) is a British actor, also known as Siddig El Fadil. ... Hamri Al-Assad is a fictional character from the sixth season of the television series 24. ... This article is about the actor. ... Mark Bishop is a fictional character on the television series 24 played by Michael Shanks. ... Harry J. Lennix (b. ... Walid Al-Rezani is a fictional character, played by Harry Lennix on the show 24. ... David James Fletcher Hunt, Baron Hunt of Wirral, PC MBE (born 1942), is an English Conservative politician, and was a member of the Cabinet during the Margaret Thatcher and John Major administrations. ... Spoiler warning: Darren McCarthy is a fictional character played by David Hunt, who first appeared in episode 5 of Day 6 of 24. ... Richard Rick Schroder, (born, April 13, 1970, in Staten Island, New York, USA) is an American actor who began his career as a child actor (then credited as Ricky Schroder). ... Mike Doyle is a fictional character played by Ricky Schroder, on the FOX television show 24. ...

External links

Wiki 24 has information related to Season 6
  • TV.com: 24 Season 6 Episode Guide
  • Fox.com: Seasons 1-6 Episode Guides
  • 24 wiki on Wikia


 

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