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Marie Warner is a fictional character in the television series 24, and is played by the actress Laura Harris. She is the younger sister of Kate Warner. 24 is a current 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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Second Wave is a fictional terrorist group from Day 2 of the television series 24. ...
Bob Warner was a fictional character that featured prominently in the second season of 24. ...
Kate Warner is a fictional character in the television series 24. ...
Reza Nayieer was a fictional character that featured prominently in the second season of 24. ...
Laura Harris as Daisy Adair Dead Like Me Laura Harris (born November 20, 1976, Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian actress best known for her roles as grim reaper Daisy Adair in the cable series Dead Like Me and as terrorist Marie Warner in the spy drama 24. ...
24 is a current Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning American television series, created by Joel Surnow and Robert Cochran, and produced by Imagine Television. ...
Laura Harris as Daisy Adair Dead Like Me Laura Harris (born November 20, 1976, Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian actress best known for her roles as grim reaper Daisy Adair in the cable series Dead Like Me and as terrorist Marie Warner in the spy drama 24. ...
Kate Warner is a fictional character in the television series 24. ...
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Season 2 While making last minute preparations for her wedding, Marie laughs as her sister Kate Warner banters with her fiance Reza Nayieer. Amid all the frantic wedding planning, Marie takes a moment to thank her sister Kate for all of her help and for being such a supportive sister. The two embrace warmly. Marie jokingly questions a call Kate receives from Ralph Burton. She asks if it’s a new boyfriend. Yet when Marie and Reza try to introduce her to Reza’s cousin, Kate abruptly leaves the room. Marie confronts her sister about her strange attitude. Kate says that she is only looking out for Marie’s happiness. “This is going to be the best day of my life,” Marie says giddily. Kate Warner is a fictional character in the television series 24. ...
Reza Nayieer was a fictional character that featured prominently in the second season of 24. ...
A little while later, Marie notices that a federal agent is guarding a door where her fiance Reza is being held. She yells at the agent, and then asks her father and Kate what is going on. Kate admits to hiring a private investigator to look into Reza’s background. The search uncovered a connection to a wanted terrorist Syed Ali, which caused CTU to question Reza. Marie is angry at Kate for interfering with her life and doing it behind her back. Kate apologizes, but Marie doesn’t want her at her wedding. Although Kate wants to determine the status of the upcoming wedding, Marie is insistent that it go on as planned. She accuses Kate of pretending to help her so that she doesn’t have to face her own lonely life. Eventually, Reza gets released, and comforts Marie with his innocence. Syed Ali is a fictional character on the American television series 24 (More to be written soon. ...
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. ...
Now that father Bob Warner is under investigation, Marie blames Kate for opening up their family to scrutiny. She then gets upset when Kate and Reza bicker. As agent Tony Almeida takes Reza and Bob to CTU for further questioning, Marie insists on going with them. Marie accompanies Reza to CTU and stays by his side while he is detained. When CTU special agent incharge George Mason attacks Reza, she comes to her fiancée’s aid. After waiting nervously at CTU, Marie sees Reza come out of the holding room. She says that she has hired a top criminal attorney to help him, but Reza comments that Bob will be the one who will need legal aid. Reza explains that he was set up by Bob to take the fall, and that he was forced to turn him in. Marie is angry with Reza for accusing her father after all he has done for him. She storms out of CTU alone. Bob Warner was a fictional character that featured prominently in the second season of 24. ...
Tony Almeida was a fictional character played by Carlos Bernard on the television series 24. ...
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. ...
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. ...
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. ...
George Mason is a fictional character in the Fox television series 24. ...
An hour later, Marie bursts into her father’s office where Reza is leading the CTU agents through the invoices on Bob’s computer. She apologizes to her fiancé for mistrusting him, and swears that she will stand by his side and become his wife. When Reza discovers that someone else besides Bob placed the order for Syed Ali, Marie shoots the agent with a gun. Reza asks if her engagement to him had been for real. A tear falls down her cheek. “You’re sweet,” she says before killing him. After killing Reza and the CTU agents, Marie removes the hard drive from her father’s computer that could serve as evidence to incriminate her. She gets a call from Syed Ali instructing her to retrieve the bomb trigger from fellow terrorist Marko’s locker at work. Marie puts on a wig, and goes to a lumber mill. Using sexual favors, she persuades the foreman to open the locker. Marie grabs the trigger and leaves. As she is driving, Marie is called by Syed Ali instructing her to go to their set rendezvous point. Marie gets another call, and her phone identifies it as Kate’s cell. She answers, and Kate asks to meet her. Sensing that she has been found out, Marie tells her sister that “People have to die for things to change.” Marie then tosses out her cell phone so that she will not be traced. She enters an airplane hangar and hands the bomb trigger she pulled from Marko’s locker to another terrorist Omar. He places it in the casing of the nuclear bomb he was transporting. Marie spots the police lights at the airport and warns Omar that they have been found. They say their good-byes to each other, and Omar starts the Cessna. Marie opens up the hangar door. She leaves as Omar drives down the runway with the bomb in his plane. Along with all other civilians at Norton Airfield, Marie is taken by security to a building on site. She slips out the back door, and is followed by Kate who had spotted her from afar. Marie trains her gun on her sister, demanding Kate’s CTU access badge. She tells Kate that Syed Ali helped her understand what both America and their father, who has been working as a CIA operative, have done to undermine their people. Kate will not give up the badge and Marie slaps her. When Marie threatens to kill Kate, Jack shoots her first. He refuses to inject her with painkillers or remove the bullet until she gives him information about the bomb. Marie resists, saying she is not afraid to die for her cause. Kate tries to tenderly appeal to her, but Marie doesn’t buy into her sister’s affection. With the pain increasing, Marie finally tells Jack that the bomb is headed downtown and will go off in three hours. Jack senses that she is lying, and sends his agents to look around the airfield. “They’re not going to find it in time,” Marie says to Kate. “We’re all going to die.” 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. ...
9 hours later, held by CTU, Marie refuses to speak when her father tries to reach out to her. She will not tell him why she was part of a plot to detonate the bomb and threatened her family in the process. After Bob leaves the room, Marie summons Kate closer. Her final words to her sister were "You think you'll be safe out there... you won't be". This may have been intended to set a plot involving Kate in the third season, but since Kate was dropped as a main character after the second season (she appeared only briefly in the third season premiere) it was never addressed. That is the last we ever saw of Marie Warner, and she did not return for any of the following seasons
Trivia - Marie's story is somewhat similar to the real-life case of Patricia Hearst. Like Hearst, Marie was the young daughter of a wealthy businessman who was abducted by an extremist group and brainwashed in to joining their group before being aprehended.
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