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This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. (help, get involved!) Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. This article has been tagged since June 2007. Cheng Zhi is a fictional character played by Tzi Ma on the television series 24. 24 is an Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning American television series created by Joel Surnow and Robert Cochran, and produced by Imagine Television. ...
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Phillip Bauer is a fictional character in the FOX television series 24 and is portrayed by James Cromwell. ...
The following is a list of minor fictional characters from the American television drama 24. ...
Tzi Ma is a Chinese-American actor who has made numerous appearances in American films and TV series. ...
Season Four, also known as Day 4 of the television series 24 premiered on January 9, 2005 and aired its season finale on May 23, 2005. ...
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 Six, also known as Day 6, of the television series 24 premiered on Sunday, January 14, 2007. ...
Tzi Ma is a Chinese-American actor who has made numerous appearances in American films and TV series. ...
24 is an Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning American television series created by Joel Surnow and Robert Cochran, and produced by Imagine Television. ...
Day 4
During Day 4, Cheng is a director of security for the Los Angeles Chinese Consulate building. Lee Jong, a Chinese scientist working for Habib Marwan, takes refuge in the facility, having been warned by Marwan that CTU would be looking for him; he also fears that Marwan would attempt to kill him to prevent him revealing any information to CTU. CTU initially attempts to convince the Consulate officials to turn Lee over through diplomatic channels. Though the Consul sympathizes with their situation, the Chinese Government refused to make a rash decision and informs the US that it will be "2 to 3 hours" before the Chinese comes to a decision. However, because a nuclear warhead could detonate at any second, David Palmer was unwilling to wait for China's response and orders Jack Bauer to lead a team in a covert raid on the consulate. The raid goes awry, however, as Lee is wounded and the Consul is killed, though Bauer succeeds in acquiring Lee. Immediately after, the U.S. government attempts to shift blame for the raid to radical Chinese groups. Habib Marwan is a fictional character played by Arnold Vosloo on the television show 24 and main villain of Season 4. ...
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. ...
Dissastisfied with the explanation provided by CTU, Cheng launches his own investigation into the attack. Based on consulate video, he illegally captures a member of Jack's strike team, who implicates Jack Bauer as the strike team's leader. Cheng then demands that President Charles Logan hand Jack over to stand trial in China. Logan's head of security Walt Cummings, concerned about a government agent with Jack's knowledge falling into Chinese hands, secretly arranges for Jack's elimination (with Logan's unspoken approval), prompting Jack to fake his death. Charles Logan is a fictional character played by Gregory Itzin in the television series 24. ...
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Day 5 18 months later, Cheng discovers that Jack is still alive (it is implied in Season 6 that Graem Bauer informed them), and the fifth season ends with Cheng orchestrating Jack's abduction. As they head back on a container ship to China, Jack begs Cheng to kill him. Cheng, however, tells Jack that he is "too valuable to kill". 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. ...
Prior to Day 6 As depicted in the Day 6 prequel, the Chinese proceed to interrogate and torture Jack for the next seven months under Cheng's supervision. The Chinese are aware that one of two men working in their government, Lee or Hong, is a spy working for the United States, but did not know which one was the spy. Despite continued torture, Jack does not divulge the information. SPY may refer to: SPY (spiders), ticker symbol for Standard & Poors Depository Receipts SPY (magazine), a satirical monthly, trademarked all-caps SPY (Ivory Coast), airport code for San Pédro, Côte dIvoire SPY (Ship Planning Yard), a U.S. Navy acronym SPY, short for MOWAG SPY, a...
One night, two Americans rescue Jack from his cell and transport him to a rendezvous point, where Hong Wai is waiting. It turns out the "rescue" has been staged by Cheng himself and Bauer's recognition has exposed Hong, whom Cheng immediately shoots and kills. Cheng then orders his men to take Bauer back to his cell, and promised to wire the two Americans their money. [1]
Day 6 Cheng Zhi returns with Jack to Los Angeles, where he gives Jack back to CTU. Cheng says Jack had not spoken a word in two years. In response, Jack flashes Cheng an angry defiant look. When the nuclear crisis was resolved Cheng resurfaced and is seen holding Audrey Raines, earlier believed to be deceased, at the end of episode "10:00PM-11:00PM". In episode 18 "11:00PM-12:00AM", Jack tells Cheng that he cannot get near the component, however Cheng tells him that he will "find a way." Jack is arrested while trying to obtain the component, however gets the blessing of the President after speaking to him. He assures President Wayne Palmer that he will destroy the device after learning that Audrey is safe. As Jack is on his way to Cheng with the component, Vice President Noah Daniels shoots down the mission because he is now in power after the latest health situation of Palmer. Jack is able to get Mike Doyle out of the car at gunpoint, and leaves to meet Cheng and Audrey. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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When Cheng dictates the meeting point for the exchange, Jack refuses. They settle on a neutral area. When Cheng arrives, Jack exchanges the component for Audrey. He tells her to walk 100 yards past the bridge, which is visible from the building. As Audrey is walking, Doyle and other CTU agents engage in a fire fight. At this time, Cheng escapes with the component. At the end of the episode, it is revealed that Audrey has somehow been brainwashed by the Chinese. When Cheng attempts to gain information from the component, access is denied. He needs to pass through the override, but needs the help of CTU. In episode 21 "2:00AM-3:00AM", he sends a man named Zhou and his team on a mission to CTU, which claims the life of Milo Pressman, in order to retrieve Jack's nephew, Josh Bauer, for Jack's father, Phillip Bauer. In exchange, the elder Bauer is fixing the sub-circuit board for Cheng. The following is a list of minor fictional characters from the American television drama 24. ...
Milo Pressman was a fictional character, played by Eric Balfour on the show 24. ...
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Phillip Bauer is a fictional character in the FOX television series 24 and is portrayed by James Cromwell. ...
The plan does not go as he expected though. Jack Bauer and a CTU tactical team surprise Cheng and his men as they leave to meet Phillip Bauer. During the exchange, most of Cheng's men were killed and he himself was nearly captured by Jack. Cheng is only able to escape because Jack chose to rescue Josh instead of going after him. Not long after, Phillip is furious to find out about what happened. He refuses to give the circuit board back to Cheng. The two get into a verbal argument. In the end, they threaten each other and Phillip is trying to give the board to the United States Government in exchange for his grandson. The government of the United States, established by the United States Constitution, is a federal republic of 50 states, a few territories and some protectorates. ...
In the season finale, Cheng has resumed a working relationship with Phillip. Cheng arranges for a Chinese submarine to retrieve Phillip and Josh from the abandoned oil rig where they had set up a base. However, before they can do so, a United States Navy air strike obliterates the platform. Phillip is killed, the circuit board is destroyed, and Cheng is taken into custody by American agents. As of the end of the finale, a badly scarred Cheng is in holding at CTU, awaiting interrogation. Buchanan tells Cheng he will be sent to a holding cell. Cheng merely replies, "My people will not abandon me like you abandoned Jack Bauer." USN redirects here. ...
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Trivia - Cheng Zhy is the only villain on 24 to be officially affiliated to an existing, identified country. In previous seasons, when foreign politicians and agents were suspected of being involved in terrorist plots, their countries were typically left unnamed. However, it is unclear to what extent his actions are monitored by his superiors.
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