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Jack Bauer

EXPERIENCE:
Department of Defense, Washington DC - Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense
CTU - Director of Field Operations, Los Angeles Domestic Unit
CTU - Former Special Agent in Charge, Los Angeles Domestic Unit
Los Angeles PD - Special Weapons and Tactics
EDUCATION:
LASD - Basic SWAT School
Master of Science, Criminology and Law - University of California (Berkeley)
Bachelor of Arts, English Literature - University of California (Los Angeles)
Special Forces Operations Training Course
MILTARY:
US Army - Combat Applications Group,
Delta Force Counter Terrorist Group
PERSONAL:
Widowed
Daughter - Kimberly BauerKiefer Sutherland has won a Best Actor Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG Awards for his acting work on 24. He has also won an Emmy as Co-Executive Producer of the show.Sutherland appeared opposite Michael Douglas and Kim Basinger in "The Sentinel." In 2004, he co-starred with Angelina Jolie and Ethan Hawke in the feature film "Taking Lives" and narrated "NASCAR - The IMAX Experience."Sutherland's numerous feature credits also include "Phone Booth," "To End All Wars," " Dark City," "Truth or Consequences, N.M." (which he also directed), "Eye for an Eye," "A Time to Kill," "The Three Musketeers," "A Few Good Men," "The Vanishing," "The Lost Boys," "Young Guns" and "Stand By Me."His television credits include the critically acclaimed original cable dramas "A Soldier's Sweetheart" and "Last Light," on which he made his directorial debut. "Last Light" garnered glowing reviews, especially for Sutherland's directing. Sutherland's other credits include the cable film "Bay Boy" (which earned him a Genie Award nomination for Best Actor), "The Mission," "Amazing Stories" and "Trapped in Silence."
Audrey Raines

EXPERIENCE:
Department of Defense - Inter-Agency Liaison
Department of Defense, Washington DC - Senior Policy Analyst
Anderson Aerospace Corporation - Consultant for Government Contracts
Ballard Technology - Government Liaison
Registered Lobbyist
U.S. Congress House Armed Services Committee - egislative Assistant
EDUCATION:
Master of Arts, Public Policy - Brown University
Bachelor of Arts, English - Yale University
PERSONAL:
Widowed - Paul Raines (Deceased)
Actor bio unavailable.
Tony Almeida

Pardoned by President Palmer
EXPERIENCE:
President of private security technology company
Temporary employment at CTU Los Angeles Unit granted by Secretary Heller
Discharged by CTU for criminal act
CTU - Special Agent in Charge, Los Angeles Domestic Unit
CTU - Deputy Director, Los Angeles Domestic Unit
Transmeta Corporation - Systems Validation Analyst
EXPERTISE:
Certified Instructor, Krav Maga hand-to-hand combat defense
EDUCATION:
Masters of Science, Computer Science - Stanford University
Combined Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Computer Science - San Diego State University
MILTARY:
US Marines - First Lieutenant
Scout-Sniper School (3rd Marine Division)
Surveillance & Target Acquisition Platoon School (1st Marine Division)
PERSONAL:
Married - Michelle Dessler
Along with his castmates, Bernard was twice nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.
Born and raised in Chicago, Bernard is an actor with an edge and a sophisticated style. As an undergraduate, he attended Illinois State, and later received his Master of Fine Arts from the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco.
Bernard recently completed production on the thriller "Alien Raiders" and is directing and starring in the upcoming television movie, "Mission Road." He starred in the 2006 telefilm "10.5 Apocalypse" opposite Kim Delaney and Beau Bridges. His additional television credits include "Walker, Texas Ranger," "The Young and the Restless" and "Sunset Beach." His feature film credits include "Vegas, City of Dreams," "The Colonel's Last Flight" and "Mars and Beyond."
Despite a diverse TV and film career, Bernard remains passionate about theater. He has appeared in numerous stage productions including the Los Angeles production of "Blackout," "Scenes from an Execution" with Frank Langella and "Good" with William Hurt. He also spent time behind the scenes as a director; first for the Los Angeles premiere of David Mamet's "Bobby Gould in Hell," and again for "The Memorandum" for which he received an LA Weekly Theater Nomination for Best Director.
When not working, Bernard enjoys spending time with his wife and their child in Los Angeles. He is also an avid sports fan.Curtis Manning

EXPERIENCE:
CTU - Director of Field Operations, Los Angeles Domestic Unit
CTU - Assistant Director of Field Operations,
Los Angeles Domestic Unit
CTU - Assistant Director of Field Operations,
Boston Domestic Unit
CTU - Field Agent, Boston Domestic Unit
Boston PD - Special Weapons and Tactics
EDUCATION:
MASD - Basic SWAT School
Bachelor of Arts, Sociology - University of Massachusetts
MILTARY:
US Army - 2nd Infantry Brigade
PERSONAL:
Single
Roger Cross graduated from Trinity Western University in Langley, B.C., with a degree in Aviation and General Studies. He wanted to become a pilot after his first plane ride at the age of 11. But before Cross could accept a full-time position in aviation, he was cast in the feature film "The International Rescue," which sent him to China, Vietnam and Burma. The incredible experience changed his career objective, and he quickly switched gears and became a successful working actor.In addition to Cross' many television credits, he has appeared in a number of feature films, including Oliver Stone's "World Trade Center" opposite Nicolas Cage and Maggie Gyllenhaal. Other film credits include "King's Ransom," "Beautiful Joe" with Sharon Stone, "The Chronicles of Riddick" and "X-Men 2.Before becoming a series regular on 24, Cross was seen on several other notable programs, including Steven Spielberg's "Taken," Francis Ford Coppola's "First Wave," "Peacemakers" with Tom Berenger and several episodes of "The Outer Limits." Cross was recently seen on the critically acclaimed series "The 4400."Cross, who was born in Jamaica and moved to Vancouver, B.C., Canad, at the age of 11, lives in Los Angeles.
Chloe O'Brian

EXPERIENCE:
CTU - Senior Analyst, Los Angeles Domestic Unit
CTU - Intelligence Agent, Los Angeles Domestic Unit
CTU - Internet Protocol Manager, Los Angeles Domestic Unit
EXPERTISE:
Built IPSec architecture.
Attacks scripts, computer vulnerabilities, intrusion detection, penetration testing, operational security, viruses Proficiency in Cerberus and PlutoPlus.
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science - University of California (Davis)
PERSONAL:
Single
Through her various film, television and stand-out live performances, Mary Lynn Rajskub has established herself as a versatile and dynamic actress, writer and performer.
Rajskub is in the independent film "Sunshine Cleaning," directed by Christine Jeffs. The movie also stars Amy Adams and Emily Blunt as sisters who find the meaning of life when they team up to run a service cleaning up after crime scenes and traumas. Her character "Lynn" is the object of Emily Blunt's sexual obsession.
Rajskub will be seen starring as "Peggy Orbison" in the independent comedy "American Fork," which premiered at Slamdance. She was last seen in the critically acclaimed Academy Award-winning "Little Miss Sunshine."
Entering her fifth season on 24, Rajskub has also appeared in "Firewall," "Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde," "Sweet Home Alabama," "Punch Drunk Love," "Dude, Where's My Car?," "Storytelling" and "Road Trip."
After arriving in Los Angeles, Rajskub was cast on David Cross and Bob Odenkirk's critically acclaimed sketch comedy series, "Mr. Show with Bob and David," as well as "The Larry Sanders Show." She also appeared on "The Army Show" and "The Downer Channel." Her guest-star appearances include "King of Queens," "News Radio," "Veronica's Closet" and "Good Morning, Miami." She also starred in a remake of "Helter Skelter."
Rajskub attended art school for painting and later discovered performing arts. After her first one-woman show, she received a review saying her performance was "one of the strangest and funniest performances I have ever seen." From that moment, she began honing her skills as a comedian and dramatic actress.
Rakskub, a new mother, lives in Los Angeles.Edgar Stiles

EXPERIENCE:
CTU - Intelligence Analyst, Los Angeles Domestic Unit
CTU - Internet Protocol Manager, Los Angeles Domestic Unit
EXPERTISE:
Operating systems, distributed systems, informational retrieval and wireless networks.
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Science, Computer Applications with honors - New York University
PERSONAL:
Single
Actor Bio unavailable
President Charles Logan

EXPERIENCE:
President of the United States
Lt. Governor of California
California State Congress, Representative (Santa Barbara)
CEO, Western Energy Coal & Reserve
Vice President, Western Energy Coal & Reserve
Director, Pacific Nuclear Energy
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Arts, History - Princeton University
HONORS:
Energy CEO of the Year
PERSONAL:
Married – Martha Logan
Actor Bio unavailable
Bill Buchanan

EXPERIENCE:
CTU - Special Agent in Charge, Los Angeles Domestic Unit
Division - Associate Special Agent in Charge, Los Angeles Office
Division - Senior Agent, Seattle Office
Division - Intelligence Analyst, Seattle Office
CTU - Agent, New York Domestic Unit
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Arts, English - Brown University
PERSONAL:
Single
Born in Utah and raised in Alaska, James Morrison began his acting career in the circus as a clown and wirewalker and served his theatrical apprenticeship with the Alaska Repertory Theatre. Morrison has also appeared at the La Jolla Playhouse, the Mark Taper Forum and The Old Globe. He has won the Los Angeles Drama Critics' Circle Award and three Drama-Logue Awards."Parking," Morrison's directorial debut, won the Audience Choice Award for Best Short Film at Slamdance in 1996. He produced and co-wrote "Nude Descending," directed by his wife, Riad Galayini, which won the George Melies Award at the 1998 Taos Talking Picture Festival and was selected for special recognition by hypnotic.com and American Cinematheque. Their film, "Crossing," won the Grand Prize at New York's Chicks in Flicks Film Festival. Morrison is producing "Showing Up," a documentary where actors reflect on their most memorable audition experiences and what the process means.His numerous film acting credits include "Catch Me If You Can," "The One," "American Gun" and "Jarhead."On TV, in addition to returning for a third season on 24, Morrison starred as "McQueen" on FOX's cult classic "Space: Above and Beyond." Additionally, he has guest-starred on "Six Feet Under," "The West Wing," "CSI: Miami," "Frasier," "Cold Case" and "The X-Files," among others.A Lecture Fellow at Bournemouth University School of Media in the UK, Morrison currently teaches Hatha yoga at Los Angeles' oldest studio, the Center for Yoga. Morrison and his wife, Riad, live in Los Angeles with their 7-year-old son, Seamus.Martha Logan

EXPERIENCE:
Santa Barbara Museum Board of Trustees
Southern California Shelters Fundraiser
Representative, Shine Walden Gallery
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Arts, Art History - Stanford University
PERSONAL:
Married - President Charles Logan
Actor Bio unavailable



