KeiferSutherland-related stories
Posted Sep 23rd 2009 10:42AM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: OpEd, 24, Video, Celebrities, Reality-Free

I was playing
Call of Duty: World at War with my son the other day (hey, I'm the cool mom), and he said, "You know, that sounds like Jack Bauer." I listened, and sure enough, that unmistakable "Fire!" was indeed Kiefer Sutherland, a.k.a. Jack Bauer on
24.
It's always fun when stuff like this happens, where you recognize a beloved TV character's voice elsewhere. I surfed around YouTube and found a video of Sutherland in the recording studio, along with Gary Oldman, who played James Gordon on
The Dark Knight, among dozens of other films.
Continue reading It's Jack Bauer! On Call of Duty!
Posted Mar 5th 2009 11:02AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: OpEd, 24, Reality-Free

Early on in
24's run, and long before Fox knew it was going to be a staple of their network and one of their few reliable sources for solid ratings, Kiefer Sutherland talked about the possibility of the show going on without him. But that was before
24 became a phenomenon and Jack Bauer became an icon in his own right. Now, it's hard to imagine the show without him. And there hasn't really been any talk of it lately, but you do have to wonder if Fox isn't thinking about it.
Don't get me wrong, Season 7 is shaping up to be the second best season of the series so far (sorry, I don't think it will be possible to top Season 5), but what Monday's two-parter showed me was that
24 can be just as compelling without Jack Bauer. For the first hour of the night Jack was behind bars or being lead around by Secret Service agents. And yet there was plenty of action and excitement to keep the adrenaline pumping. Annie Wersching is a blast to watch as FBI Agent Renee Walker. Her ballsy dive both onto Juma's boat and off of it was pure Bauer.
Continue reading Would you watch 24 without Jack Bauer?
Posted Sep 12th 2008 3:00PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Industry, House, Reality-Free

He hasn't won an Emmy (although that might change in a little over a week from now) and he's not going to win
People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive (although I think he very attractive), but at least Hugh Laurie, the star of Fox's
House, is being rewarded in another way -- the wallet.
Laurie is getting a raise in salary to $400,000 an episode. That's not as much as
24's Kiefer Sutherland ($500,000) or
CSI's William Petersen ($600,000) or
Two and a Half Men's Charlie Sheen ($825,000), but it's pretty darn good.
Whether you think Charlie is worth that much money or
Bill (who's actually only going to be in half the shows on CSI in 2008-2009) or Kiefer, for that matter, but Hugh Laurie has earned this raise. He's the center of
House, the most important character, and there is no show without him.
Continue reading Hugh Laurie gets a big raise
Posted Jul 3rd 2008 4:24PM by Kona Gallagher
Filed under: Programming, 24, Reality-Free

Even though
24 isn't actually coming back on the air for another, what is it? Nine years? Ten? (Okay, January '09, but still), there's news coming out about next season. While a very pregnant Mary Lynn Rajskub, who plays Chloe, has already begun filming on Day 7 of the series,
Rajskub's impending due date will force her to take a hiatus from Jack Bauer's really long, bad day. So who's going to lie for Jack and help him out with all of his nerd toys? None other than Chloe's sourpuss ex, Morris O'Brian (Carlo Rota).
Morris, who on Day 6 was kidnapped by terrorists, forced to arm a nuclear weapon, slipped up on his sobriety, broke up with Chloe, found out that he was going to be a daddy and got back together with Chloe, will be having some problems of his own come Day 7.
WARNING: POSSIBLE SPOILER AFTER THE JUMP
Continue reading Will Jack Be Missing Chloe on 24?
Posted Apr 30th 2008 4:20PM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: 24, Web, WGA Strike, Reality-Free

To tie us over until
24's seventh season premieres in January 2009 (it's closer than we think), Fox is appeasing us with
The Rookie, five-minute webisodes following the adventures of American Counter Terrorism agent Jason Blaine, played by Jeremy Valdez. Check out
Keith's post about The Rookie here.
It all ties in with the TV series. Blaine was first seen in
24's fifth season aboard a Russian sub. "If
Jack Bauer and Jason Bourne had a love child, it would be Jason Blaine," says co-writer Kevin Townsend in an
Associated Press story. "He's a younger, more ambitious, less experienced -- but no less talented -- version of those two characters."
Ok, that's kind of a creepy way to put it, but we get it. Now in its third phase, titled
Day 3 - Extraction, the web series finds Blaine sent to Mexico City to rescue his mentor, Alton Maxwell (Eric Beck), who's been kidnapped by drug czar, Estaban Salazar. Remember him? The Salazar brothers were introduced to us in
24's third season.
Continue reading Jack Bauer heads to Africa
Posted Mar 6th 2008 10:43AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: 24, Casting

Fans of
24 will have to wait until January 2009 for the seventh season to commence, but in a move that's likely to be met with cheers all around, Fox has announced that the producers of the Keifer Sutherland action drama are creating
a 24 two-hour TV movie which will be a prequel to the next new season. The story will cover the two years between the end of season six and the beginning of season seven. The actors are being cast now, presumably the essential members of the team who survived the previous 24-hours of a nuclear disaster, terrorism, lies, betrayals, shootings and tragedies.
Continue reading 24 prequel TV movie set for fall
Posted Jan 14th 2007 7:29PM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, FOX, 24

Fox is set to kick off the new season of
24 with a two hour premiere tonight. To get you in the mood, have a look at
this list of all the people Jack has killed in his first five days. If you're playing along at home, Jack's kill count stands at 136 going into day 6. Not a bad 120 hours worth of work.
This isn't just any list though. Along with who Jack killed, each entry has a video or picture of the kill as well as the method or weapon. It's well done, and the kind of crazy fanaticism that makes television and the internet a great match. Imagine how hard it was back in the day for
Green Hornet fans to track the kills of Britt Reed and Kato.
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Posted Jul 7th 2006 4:05PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, FOX, Talent, 24, Celebrities
...himself!
Keifer Sutherland says that the upcoming season of 24 will have everyone's favorite, tired hero Jack Bauer not saving the world, but saving himself, from bad guys who are hunting him around the world and want to kill him.
I think this is a fantastic idea. It would make the show more Bourne Identity and less James Bond. Meaning, more a personal story about survival than a story about bad guys trying to destroy the world. I think I'll even watch this upcoming season, even though I haven't watched any of the other seasons (not a knock against the show. I love spy/action shows, but there was always something else on).
The FOX show returns in January.
[via TV Tattle]
Posted Aug 31st 2005 10:58AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, FOX, Programming, 24

So you missed season four of
24 and feel like you might be left out of the next season when it resumes next year? Well if you've got a full 24 hours in a row of your life to spare, you can check out a full season four marathon of the show on A&E this coming Sunday. The new season kicks off January 8.
(Thanks Ryan!)Posted Aug 26th 2005 2:15PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, FOX, Talent, 24
Hey, here's some precious casting: Sean Astin is joining 24! He'll play a new member of the team battling the bad guys.
The show is coming back on January 8, which is sort of a happiness/torture scenario for fans. It's too bad fans have to wait until January instead of September for new episodes, but it's good to have it start late (a la Alias last season) because that means a solid 5 months of new episodes with no repeats.
Posted May 17th 2005 4:00PM by Tom Biro
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, FOX, Programming, 24
Last night's 24 might not have been the most exciting of the whole season, but it definitely showed the sensitive side of the tortured souls (and torturers) that work at the CTU offices. Tony Almeida has yet another sitdown with Michelle Dessler, which seems to perk her attitude up a bit more, while Jack and Audrey seem to be so far on the outs it's not even measurable. Family ties come into play yet again, as Richard Heller gets connected once more to the terrorists after a cellphone call made to Marwan is found by Chloe. Bringing him in yet again for interrogation seems to be the only solution, and let's just say the plotline twists a little bit there in a direction that was probably a bit unnecessary, to be honest.
The more I watch this show, the more I have three questions: What exactly is Audrey doing there and who made her so self-important, and, how exactly do these folks think they're going to stop a nuclear missile that is on its way to Some City, U.S.A.? Anyone want to clear these up for me? Didn't think so.
Continue reading 24: 4:00AM-5:00AM