请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 List of minor characters in 24
释义

  1. Government and political figures

     24: Season 1  24: Season 2  24: Season 3  24: Season 4  24: Season 5  24: Season 6  Redemption  24: Season 7  24: Season 8  Live Another Day 

  2. Antagonists

     24: Season 1  24: Season 2  24: Season 3  24: Season 5  24: Season 6  Redemption and 24: Season 7  24: Season 8  Live Another Day 

  3. Other characters

     24: Season 1  24: Season 2  24: Season 3  24: Season 4  24: Season 5  24: Season 6  Redemption  24: Season 7 

  4. References

{{See also|List of 24 characters}}{{Dynamic list}}{{DISPLAYTITLE:List of minor characters in 24}}

The following is a list of recurring and minor fictional characters from the American television drama 24. The following events are fictional and portrayed from both an in-universe and out of universe perspective. Furthermore, this list contains minor characters whose story arcs lasted anywhere from one or two episodes to two or three seasons. The list is sorted by when the character made their first appearance on the series; however, many have appeared in subsequent seasons.

Government and political figures

24: Season 1

  • Patricia "Patty" Brooks{{Anchor|Patty Brooks|Patty}} is David Palmer's campaign staffer played by Tanya Wright. She is sexually attracted to David through the day, but remains reticent. Sensing this, David's wife Sherry Palmer decides to utilize Patty as a spy with the incentive of giving her tacit approval for Patty to pursue an affair with David. However, when Patty begins to make sexual advances toward David he realizes what the scheme is and fires Patty.
  • Carl Webb{{Anchor|Carl Webb|Webb}}, played by Zach Grenier, is an associate of David Palmer during his campaign for president and involved in the cover-up of the accidental death of Lyle Gibson. He is also involved in the murder of Dr. Ferragamo to further cover-up Gibson's death. He plants evidence at the scene of Ferragamo's death that incriminates Palmer's son of murder, but conceals it so it can be used as leverage to keep both cover-ups secret. Keith Palmer secretly tapes Carl admitting to the murder of Dr. Ferragamo and presents it to his father. While it will not hold up in court, Senator Palmer uses it to ruin Carl publicly while simultaneously speaking the truth about Keith's involvement in the accidental death of Lyle Gibson.
  • Elizabeth Nash{{Anchor|Elizabeth Nash|Nash}} is a member of David Palmer's campaign, portrayed by Kara Zediker. She was the lover of Alexis Drazen, who was using her to gain information to assassinate Palmer. After she learns his identity, she agrees to plant a homing device on him, but before the mission is over she attacks him with a knife. Drazen later dies from the wound.

24: Season 2

  • Eric Rayburn {{Anchor|Eric Rayburn|Rayburn}}(played by Timothy Carhart) is the Deputy Director of the NSA under Roger Stanton. Upon learning about a plot to detonate a nuclear weapon in Los Angeles, Rayburn reinstates Jack Bauer and authorizes an undercover mission. Rayburn acts several times in opposition to fellow advisor Lynne Kresge, at one point thwarting her efforts to assist CTU's evacuation from a bomb threat, leading to the death of CTU personnel; for this, Palmer relieves him of duty.
  • Lynne Kresge {{Anchor|Lynne Kresge|Lynn}} is an advisor to President David Palmer, played by Michelle Forbes. Kresge is frequently at odds with Eric Rayburn, who thwarts her efforts to inform the President of a threat at CTU. When Kresge learns of a plot to remove Palmer from office by invoking the 25th Amendment, she turns to Mike Novick for assistance, but he betrays her and prevents her from informing the President. Locked in a storage room by Novick, Kresge struggles with the man detailed to guard her and she is thrown down a stairwell, sustaining serious injuries. Later, as she is being taken away in an ambulance and questioned by Palmer, she tries to implicate Novick, but is unable to speak and is then taken away. Her fate is unknown as she is never mentioned again.
  • Jim Prescott, {{Anchor|Jim Prescott|James Prescott}}played by Alan Dale, is the Vice President of the United States in seasons 2 and 3. Prescott led an effort to invoke the 25th Amendment, believing that President David Palmer's decisions are irrational. After assuming the presidential powers and duties, Prescott orders Palmer confined, and orders a military response based on fabricated evidence. After the forgery is discovered and Palmer re-assumes the presidential powers and duties, Prescott offers his resignation, which Palmer rejects. Prescott also appears in The Game, as acting president, while Palmer recovers from injuries incurred at the end of Day 2. The character is briefly seen in Day 3, participating in a teleconference with the president.
  • Roger Stanton, {{Anchor|Roger Stanton|Stanton}}portrayed by Harris Yulin, is the Director of the NSA. Stanton appears after Eric Rayburn is fired for his part in the CTU bombing, initially appearing as an ally to Palmer. It is later revealed that Stanton, working with Peter Kingsley, conspired to allow the nuclear weapon into the country, planning for the paramilitary group Coral Snake to neutralize the threat at the last minute; the plot is intended to "strengthen the presidency". He also testifies via teleconference against Palmer to Prescott detailing the President's use of torture against him.

24: Season 3

  • Dr. Anne Packard, {{Anchor|Anne Packard|Dr. Packard}}played by Wendy Crewson, is the personal physician and girlfriend of President David Palmer. Anne's ex-husband Ted Packard attempts to implicate her in a drug scandal during Palmer's re-election campaign. Although Ted eventually changes his mind and exonerates her, she ends her relationship with Palmer, claiming she cannot handle the media pressure.
  • Dr. Sunny Macer, {{Anchor|Sunny Macer|Dr. Sunny Macer}}played by Christina Chang, is the Head of the Health Authority. She later recurs in Season 7 when Jack is infected with a deadly pathogen.

24: Season 4

  • Erin Driscoll, played by Alberta Watson, is the new Director of CTU Los Angeles at the start of Day 4. She first appears in the Prequel to Season 4 when she takes over as CTU Director and fires Jack Bauer from his position as Director of Field Operations, due to his heroin addiction. She offers to help Jack find another job, but he turns her down. She reinstates Jack on a temporary basis during Day 4 after the new head of Field Ops is killed by a terrorist. She has a mentally ill daughter named Maya, who suffers from schizophrenia. Driscoll brings Maya into the CTU clinic to be treated after an incident involving her neighbor. While Driscoll is managing the crisis of the nuclear reactors, Maya commits suicide by slitting her wrists. Following Maya's death, Driscoll tries to carry on working, but is distracted, nearly fainting at one point. Secretary Heller persuades her to go home and rest, which she does, after handing command of CTU over to Tony Almeida.
  • John Keeler, {{Anchor|John Keeler|President Keeler}}played by Geoff Pierson, first appears as a presidential candidate in Season 3, who is approached by Sherry Palmer who offers to help him blackmail David Palmer out of office, thus leaving him with an easy victory in the upcoming election. After a series of scandals Palmer chooses to withdraw from the race and by the start of season 4 Keeler is now President. As the season progresses, terrorists gain control over a stealth fighter and use it to shoot Air Force One out of the air while Keeler and his son are aboard. Keeler himself survives, but is left in critical condition and unable to continue his duties as President. Vice President Charles Logan is sworn into office as President in his place. His subsequent fate is unknown although in season 5, set 18 months later, Logan is still President, so presumably Keeler had either died or been unfit to resume office. Keeler's fate was deliberately left ambiguous because Fox forbade the killing of an incumbent President on screen.[1] It is commonly believed in 24 fandom that Keeler indeed died on the accident but after the end of Day 4, much like Wayne Palmer was killed off after the events of Day 6.
  • Walt Cummings, {{Anchor|Walt Cummings|Cummings}}played by John Allen Nelson, is Chief of Staff under Charles Logan. In Day 4, he orders that Bauer be executed rather than permit him to be turned over to the Chinese, to possibly reveal sensitive information under torture. During day 5, it is revealed that Cummings helped Russian separatists acquire Sentox nerve gas for use against the Russians. After Cummings' confession, he is found dead, an apparent suicide that is later revealed to be a murder.

24: Season 5

  • Hal Gardner, {{Anchor|Hal Gardner|Gardner}}played by Ray Wise, is vice president to Charles Logan. Originally, Gardner is suspected to be the manipulator behind the terrorist incidents, but Logan is revealed as the manipulator. He is sworn in to fill the remainder of Logan's term when Logan was arrested. It is presumed he ran for election and lost to Wayne Palmer.
  • Yuri Suvarov (Cyrillic: Юрий Суваров), {{Anchor|Yuri Suvarov|President Survarov}}played by Nick Jameson, is the President of the Russian Federation. Suvarov visits the United States to sign an anti-terrorism accord. During Day 6, Suvarov authorizes an American raid on the Russian consulate, leading to the rescue of Jack Bauer. Suvarov is then involved in the incident over the handing over of Russian nuclear technology to the Chinese. Suvarov demands the technology destroyed or American bases in central Asia will be under threat. During Day 8, Suvarov returns in the 22nd episode when Former President Charles Logan calls him and tells him that Jack Bauer had killed the Russian Foreign Minister Mikhail Novakovich. It is also revealed that President Suvarov was behind the deaths of President Omar Hassan and Renee Walker in an attempt to back out of the treaty, but was blackmailed by Logan into agreeing to sign it. He is the main antagonist of Season 8 along with Former President Charles Logan and Mikhail Novakovich.

24: Season 6

  • Hamri Al-Assad, {{Anchor|Hamri Al-Assad}}played by Alexander Siddig, is a former terrorist who is disillusioned with the violence that he has seen. Assad is offered a full pardon for all past crimes by President Wayne Palmer, under the condition that Assad continue to help stop Fayed and that he bring his and all other affiliated organizations to peace talks. Before he is about to give a televised statement on behalf of Palmer, he is killed by a bomb placed under the podium. He sacrificed himself for Wayne by jumping on top of him and shielding him.
  • Noah Daniels{{Anchor|Noah Daniels|President Daniels}}, played by Emmy winner Powers Boothe, is the Vice President of the United States, serving under President Wayne Palmer. Daniels becomes the Acting President of the United States after an assassination plot. In Redemption it is shown that Daniels served as permanent President for the remainder of Wayne Palmer's term and lost to Senator Allison Taylor in his bid for re-election. Sometime between the events of Day 6 and Day 7 he granted President Charles Logan a pardon for his hand in the assassination of President David Palmer.
  • Lisa Miller{{Anchor|Lisa Miller|Lisa}}, played by Kari Matchett, is an aide and lover of Noah Daniels. She unsuccessfully attempts to help him obtain the office of the President. She is later attacked by her lover, lobbyist and Russian spy Mark Bishop, while trying to feed the Russians false information.

Redemption

  • Frank Tramell, {{Anchor|Frank Tramell}}played by Gil Bellows, is a State Department official given the task of serving a federal subpoena to Jack Bauer. He plays a major part in the evacuation of the Sangalan capital. He initially denies safe passage for the children after Carl Benton's death. He finally offers to evacuate them, only on the condition that Jack returns to America with them to face the subpoena.

24: Season 7

  • Blaine Mayer, {{Anchor|Blaine Mayer}}played by Kurtwood Smith, is a U.S. Senator and chairman of the United States Senate Hearing in D.C. He dismantles CTU and attacks CTU's decisions to use extreme interrogation methods such as torture, and the legality of their actions. His chief of staff, Ryan Burnett is shown to be working with the terrorists. He later helps Jack uncover information on Starkwood, but is killed by John Quinn immediately after.
  • Tim Woods, {{Anchor|Tim Woods}}played by Frank John Hughes, is President Allison Taylor's Secretary of Homeland Security and one of her most trusted aides.
  • Mitchell Hayworth, {{Anchor|Mitchell Hayworth}}played by Cameron Daddo, is the Vice President. When terrorists take over the White House and hold President Taylor hostage, he refuses to authorise a rescue mission, fearing the political consequences if Taylor does not survive, but the FBI defy him and attack the White House anyway. It is presumed that he succeeds Taylor following her resignation at the end of Season 8.

24: Season 8

  • Rob Weiss, {{Anchor|Rob Weiss}}played by Chris Diamantopoulos, is President Allison Taylor's chief of staff. He insists that the US government give up President Omar Hassan to the terrorists in order to obtain a nuclear weapon, despite President Taylor's refusal. Together with General Brucker, they break into Ethan Kanin's office and arrange for Hassan's abduction by American mercenaries. They are discovered by Kanin, who has a heart attack. After discovering the plan, Jack Bauer alerts President Taylor to Weiss's betrayal, causing her to erupt at Weiss. He is last seen being taken into custody for treason.

Live Another Day

  • Mark Boudreau, {{Anchor|Mark Boudreau}}played by Tate Donovan, is President James Heller's chief of staff and Audrey's second husband. When London's CIA Station chief Steve Navarro informs Boudreau of Jack Bauer's presence in London, he orders Navarro to keep this information on a need to know basis, even from the President. He later plans to hand Bauer over to the Russian government due to his actions at the end of Day 8, forging Heller's signature to authorize the exchange despite knowing that it would be an act of treason.

Antagonists

The following are terrorists, mercenaries, and minor non-political conspirators whose actions go against those of the protagonists.

24: Season 1

  • Victor Drazen (Виктор Дражен){{Anchor|Victor Drazen|Victor}}, played by Dennis Hopper, is a Serbian warlord and mercenary who was supposedly killed along with his wife and daughter prior to Day 1 in a covert military action named Operation Nightfall. He is the main antagonist of Season 1, alongside his son, Andre. During the events of Day 1, the two-year anniversary of his "death," Drazen and his sons lead a personal vendetta against Jack Bauer and David Palmer, the men who respectively led and authorized Operation Nightfall. It is revealed, just before 11pm, that Nina Myers is his mole inside CTU. When Jack believes that his daughter has been killed, he kills Victor by shooting him 12 times while he is falling from a dock.
  • Andre Drazen (Андре Дражен){{Anchor|Andre Drazen|Andre}}, played by Željko Ivanek, is the son of Victor Drazen and brother of Alexis. He is Ira Gaines' superior, and the main antagonist of Season 1, alongside Victor. Andre organizes the plot to break his father out of a government prison bunker. The power was supposed to be cut to that section that the secret bunker is located, but was not because Alexis was stabbed before he could make the pay off. Regardless, Andre manages to get ahold of Victor, and he brings Jack through many tasks he had set up previous to this, including sending him to kill Senator Palmer. When fleeing with Victor on the docks, he is shot and killed by an enraged Jack.
  • Ira Gaines{{Anchor|Ira Gaines|Gaines}}, played by Michael Massee, is a terrorist working for the Drazen family. Gaines hires Mandy to blow up the aircraft with photographer Martin Belkin aboard and masterminds the plot to kidnap Teri and Kim Bauer and assassinate David Palmer. Gaines recruits Jamey Farrell to be a spy and monitor the CTU. In their final confrontation, Ira draws his gun on Jack, forcing Jack to kill him before being taken prisoner, apparently more afraid to face the Drazens. He wishes good luck to Jack with his last words.
  • Alexis Drazen (Алексис Дражен){{Anchor|Alexis Drazen|Alexis}}, played by Misha Collins, is the younger brother of Andre Drazen and son of Victor Drazen. He is stabbed by his lover Elizabeth Nash when Nash discovered his identity and later dies from his wound after he was transferred back to his family in a hostage exchange for Jack.
  • Kevin Carroll{{Anchor|Kevin Carroll|Kevin}}, played by Richard Burgi is a terrorist working for Ira Gaines, initially posing as Alan York, the father of Kimberly's friend Janet. He is outed when the body of the real Alan York is discovered, although not before he has murdered Janet in her hospital bed and helped Gaines' men capture Teri Bauer. Jack uses him to find the location of Kim and Teri and leaves him bound and gagged in a car on the property. Later after Gaines' death, he leads some men of his to a warehouse where they are seen unloading weapons or some illegal goods. Carroll realizes too late that Alexis Drazen is watching from a distance and has rigged the warehouse with explosives. Seconds later, the warehouse is destroyed with the men dead while Carroll is seen lying on the ground, coughing and blood on his face, having been near the blast. He attempts to reach for his gun but Alexis who has since put on black gloves and drawn a gun, manages to get to him and pushes it away with his foot before asking him if there was anything left in the truck. Carroll, already suffering from several other wounds and outraged at the betrayal, tells Alexis to go to Hell. Seconds later, Alexis kills Carroll by shooting him in the head.
  • Jamey Farrell{{Anchor|Jamey Farrell|Jamey}}, played by Karina Arroyave is a programmer at CTU Los Angeles. Jack and Nina didn't know that Jamey was actually a mole hired by Ira Gaines to provide him information from inside CTU. When Jack found out, he told Nina and Tony to bring in her son Kyle as leverage. Nina and Tony told her, and she was distraught and asked for a few minutes alone to think for herself. When they came back, she was unconscious with blood spurting from her arm in an apparent suicide attempt, and later died in hospital. Later that night Jack finds CCTV footage of Nina killing Jamey by slitting her wrist with a broken coffee mug.
  • Rick Allen {{Anchor|Rick Allen}} is played by Daniel Bess. Allen and his friend, Dan Mounts, trick Kim Bauer and Janet York into a date, and then kidnap them. However, Rick soon realizes what he has gotten into and how much danger Kim is in, so he agrees to help her escape. When Teri is captured, Rick gives them a gun from Dan's van to protect themselves and once Jack arrives to rescue them, he helps him, but is shot in the arm in the process. Kim later goes to him for help after she is separated from her mother, but Rick is arrested during a botched drug deal by Dan's brother Frank.
  • Dan Mounts{{Anchor|Dan Mounts}}, played by Matthew Carey, is one of Kim Bauer's kidnappers, hired by Ira Gaines. Contacting Kim's friend Janet York, Dan sets up a double-date with himself and Rick, telling her that he and Rick are sophomores at San Diego State University. After kidnapping Kim and Janet, Dan and Rick leave Janet for dead and deliver Kim to Gaines. Gaines kills Dan for lying about Janet's death.
  • Eli Stram, {{Anchor|Eli Stram}}played by Silas Weir Mitchell, is a young criminal working for Ira Gaines during Day 1. Eli guards Teri Bauer and Kim Bauer when they are taken to Gaines' compound. He attempts to rape Kim but rapes Teri Bauer instead, who uses the assault to steal his cellphone. Later, Teri takes his gun and kills him to protect Kim.
  • Jonathon Matijevich (Јонатон Матијевић) {{Anchor|Jonathon Matijevich}}, played by Rudolf Martin, is a terrorist sniper working for Ira Gaines. He kills Bridgit, who tries to blackmail Gaines, and poses as photographer Martin Belkin, to gain access to Palmer. Bauer is forced to help Matijevich, but causes a disturbance to foil the assassination. In the ensuing scuffle, Matijevich escapes. He has not been seen on the show since and his status remains unknown.
  • Jovan Myovic (Јован Мијовић), {{Anchor|Jovan Myovic}}played by Henri Lubatti, is the assassin sent to kill Teri Bauer and Kim Bauer by Andre Drazen. He fails when Tony Almeida shoots him three times from behind, killing him.

24: Season 2

  • Max, {{Anchor|Max|German arms dealer}}played by Thomas Kretschmann, is a German arms dealer with terrorist clients as well as the mastermind behind the events of Day 2 and 24: The Game. He is the main antagonist of Season 2, along with Peter Kingsley. Max masterminds a plot to start a war between the United States and three Middle Eastern nations, to increase oil prices. Max returned as the main antagonist in 24: The Game, alongside Peter Madsen, where he was shot and killed on his yacht by Jack Bauer, after attempting to take Kate Warner hostage.
  • Peter Kingsley, {{Anchor|Peter Kingsley|Kingsley}}played by Tobin Bell, is the main antagonist of Season 2, along with Max. Kingsley was working to detonate a nuclear weapon and to start a war in the Middle East. It is shown that he had contact with Sherry and at the end of the season, he meets with her to exchange Alex Hewitt (see below) for information. In the end, Kingsley is shot and killed by a CTU sniper just as he prepares to execute a wounded Jack Bauer.
  • Syed Ali, {{Anchor|Syed Ali|Syed}}played by Francesco Quinn, plans to load a nuclear bomb over Los Angeles on a plane, then detonate it over the city. He intends to fly the plane himself. Before heading to the airfield, he stops at a mosque to pray, where he is captured by Jack Bauer. After being forced to watch the mock execution of his family, Ali reveals where the bomb is held. On his way to Guantanamo Bay detention camp, Ali is shot in the back of the head with a sniper rifle by Jonathan Wallace.
  • Marie Warner, {{Anchor|Marie Warner|Marie}}played by Laura Harris, is a terrorist who helps arm a nuclear bomb after being radicalized by Syed Ali while traveling in the Middle East. She is the daughter of Bob Warner, and Kate Warner's sister. In the last few hours of the season, after Marie is captured, she talks to Kate and says that no one is safe "out there."
  • Captain Jonathan Wallace, USMC, {{Anchor|Jonathan Wallace}}played by Gregg Henry, is secretly working for Peter Kingsley to detonate a nuclear weapon in the United States. When the plot fails, Wallace kills Syed Ali hoping that Jack Bauer will help him escape, and offers to provide evidence incriminating Kingsley. He is mortally wounded in a shootout with Kingsley's mercenaries and dies before providing the evidence, but a post-mortem X-ray reveals an implanted chip which holds the evidence. Wallace was part of the Coral Snake team that was supposed to stop the bomb, but killed his squadmates.
  • Alexander Trepkos, {{Anchor|Alexander Trepkos}}played by Eugene Robert Glazer, is a conspirator working with Max and Peter Kingsley who want to increase the value of their oil holdings by provoking a war and allowing terrorists to detonate a nuclear weapon within Los Angeles. His current status remains unknown, although it is hinted by Wayne Palmer at the beginning of Season 3 that he was arrested.
  • Joseph Wald {{Anchor|Joseph Wald}}played by Jon Gries, was the head of the anti-government cell that carried out the plan to bomb CTU. After his team bombed CTU, Jack Bauer headed to his house. After Jack pointed his gun at Wald, his pitbull attacked Bauer, and Wald ran into a guarded safe room. Jack got to the safe room and stood outside it begging for Joseph Wald to give him information. After a while, Wald opened the door and committed suicide, but he left Jack a file before that, while Jack searched through the files, he found Wald's contact, which was Nina Myers
  • Mamud Rasheed Faheen, {{Anchor|Mamud Rasheed Faheen}}played by Anthony Azizi was a terrorist working for Syed Ali who planned to detonate a nuclear bomb over Los Angeles. He hired Nina Myers to provide CTU secrets to Joseph Wald. When Nina went to meet with Mamud in Vasalia, it turned out to be a set up when Nina knocked him out. When Nina was questioning him, he refused to talk at first until she threatened his family, to which he broke. After that Nina slashed Mamud's throat with a broken gift card so she would be the sole person that he gave the information to.

24: Season 3

  • Stephen Saunders, {{Anchor|Stephen Saunders|Saunders}}played by Paul Blackthorne, is the main antagonist for the second half of Season 3. Saunders is a former MI6 agent who had worked with Jack Bauer, previously thought killed during Operation Nightfall (the operation that caused the Drazen family to seek revenge on Bauer and instigate the events of Day 1). Feeling betrayed by the United States government, Saunders exacted his revenge by releasing a sample of the Cordilla virus in a hotel, killing nearly a thousand people. He also intended to release many more samples throughout the United States, which would cause millions of deaths. He was tracked down and captured, and soon gave up the location of the attacks when CTU threatened to kill his daughter Jane. He was shot and killed by Theresa Ortega, the widow of a CTU agent Gael Ortega, who died as a result of Saunders's terrorism.
  • Ramon Salazar, {{Anchor|Ramon Salazar|Ramon}}played by Joaquim de Almeida, is a Mexican narcoterrorist, and the main antagonist for the first half of Season 3. Ramon runs one of the largest drug smuggling rings in Mexico, and is also involved in drugs for arms sales. Bauer and Hector convince him to buy the Cordilla virus from Michael Amador. Ramon is outbid for the virus by Nina Myers, but kidnaps Myers and forces her to hand over the virus. Ramon kills Hector after Myers convinces Hector to back out of the deal. After Ramon escapes with the virus upon the storm of Delta Force, he is cornered by Jack; Ramon attempts to unleash the virus, though it turns out to be a bomb by Amador, consuming Salazar in the explosion.
  • Michael Amador, {{Anchor|Michael Amador|Amador}}played by Greg Ellis, is an international arms dealer and the middle-man involved in Stephen Saunders' purchase of the Cordilla virus from the Ukrainians. Before bringing the virus to Los Angeles, Amador holds an auction in Mexico where he dupes Jack, the Salazars, and Nina Myers into competing for a mere fake of the virus in order to gain millions of dollars of payment. Although the deception is successful, the ploy incurs the spite of Saunders, resulting in Amador's death by way of a hidden bomb.
  • Hector Salazar, {{Anchor|Hector Salazar|Hector}}played by Vincent Laresca, together with his older brother Ramon, runs one of the largest drug smuggling rings in Mexico. Hector runs the Salazar drug ring while Ramon is in prison and, working with Jack Bauer, obtains Ramon's freedom by threatening to release a deadly virus. Jack, undercover, is working with Hector to locate the source of the virus. Hector is killed by Ramon, when Myers convinces Hector that Bauer is playing each brother off against each other.
  • Marcus Alvers, {{Anchor|Marcus Alvers|Alvers}}played by Lothaire Bluteau, is an associate of Arms Dealer Michael Amador. He arms a vial of the Cordilla virus in a hotel, and dies from unwilling exposure to the virus.
  • Osterlind, {{Anchor|Arthur Rabens|Rabens}}played by Joe D'Angerio was Stephen Saunders right-hand man but was killed by Saunders when he tried to leave when CTU was closing in on their location.
  • Arthur Rabens, {{Anchor|Arthur Rabens|Rabens}}played by Salvator Xuereb was a Cordilla virus courier working for Stephen Saunders who tried to arm the virus in the Los Angeles Subway, and when that failed, he attempted to arm it in a middle school, but was shot by Jack Bauer.

===24: Season 4===

  • Habib Marwan (Arabic: حبيب مروان) {{Anchor|Habib Marwan}}(played by Arnold Vosloo) is a terrorist mastermind and serves as the main antagonist of Day 4. His alias is "Harris Barnes," which he uses to acquire the Dobson Override, a technology that causes the meltdown or near-meltdown of several nuclear power plants. After Air Force One is shot down with a stolen stealth fighter, the Nuclear Football containing the President's nuclear launch codes is stolen. Marwan is wounded after a fight with Jack Bauer in a parking lot. Rather than allow himself to be captured, Marwan kills himself by jumping from the building despite Jack's efforts to stop him.
  • Navi Araz, {{Anchor|Navi Araz}}(played by Nestor Serrano) is the husband of Dina Araz and leader of a terrorist cell in Los Angeles plotting to cause a nuclear meltdown. He plots to kill his son, Behrooz, after his son fails to fulfill his wishes with Behrooz's girlfriend, Debbie. Navi is shot in the back and killed by Behrooz after Jack captures him at gunpoint.
  • Dina Araz, {{Anchor|Dina Araz}}(played by Shohreh Aghdashloo) is the wife of Navi Araz. She is a member of a terrorist cell in Los Angeles that is plotting to cause a nuclear meltdown. Navi plans to kill Behrooz, but Dina betrays her husband to save her son. Dina is killed by Marwan's men after failing a test of her loyalty by trying to shoot him instead of Jack.
  • Behrooz Araz, {{Anchor|Behrooz Araz}}(played by Jonathan Ahdout) is the son of Navi and Dina Araz, members of a terrorist cell in Los Angeles that is plotting to cause a nuclear meltdown. Behrooz ultimately elects to abandon his parents' plots, after they kill his girlfriend, Debbie Pendleton (played by Leighton Meester). Navi plans to kill him, but Dina betrays her husband to save her son. His actual fate is unknown after he is recaptured by Marwan's men (and Marwan is shown unable to decide what to do with Behrooz beforehand). He is not seen again. (However, bonus footage on the DVD showed Behrooz being rescued by CTU agents.)
  • Joseph Fayed, {{Anchor|Joseph Fayed}}(played by Adam Alexi-Malle) is a university professor and member of the terrorist cell in Los Angeles. Dina Araz and CTU orchestrate a mock hostage plan involving Jack Bauer's capture at his home which is thwarted by Habib Marwan. He commits suicide by car bomb once he has delivered Jack Bauer.
  • Henry Powell, {{Anchor|Henry Powell}}(played by Robertson Dean) helps Marwan install the Dobson Override with his knowledge in computers. He unsuccessfully arranges for a group of men to kill Jack and Audrey. As he is taken into custody, Powell attempts to bribe Tony Almeida and Jack, but to no avail. Before Tony and Jack can secure Powell in their car, he is killed when one of Marwan's snipers shoots him in the chest from a nearby building.
  • Omar, {{Anchor|Omar season 4}}(played by Tony Plana) works with Habib Marwan by holding Secretary of Defense James Heller and his daughter Audrey Raines hostage. Omar announces on a live broadcast his group's intention to try Heller for war crimes and execute him. Heller refuses to sign a confession and only cooperates after Omar threatens the life of his daughter. When Jack Bauer and the United States Marine Corps raid the compound to rescue Heller, Omar attempts to take Audrey hostage but is stabbed by both Audrey and Jack, who throws a knife into his throat, before finally being gunned down by the Marines.
  • Robert Morrison {{Anchor|Robert Morrison}}(played by Keith Szarabajka) was a member of one of Habib Marwan's terrorist cells who was responsible for launching a stealth missile containing a stolen nuclear warhead.
  • Kalil Hasan {{Anchor|Kalil Hasan}}(played by {{IMDb name|474779|Anil Kumar}}) is a member of one of Habib Marwan's terrorist cells. While on the run, Hasan realizes he is being tracked by CTU. As a result, he deliberately turns his car into the path of an oncoming truck and dies in the resulting explosion.
  • Mitch Anderson, {{Anchor|Mitch Anderson}}(played by Ned Vaughn) assists Habib Marwan by killing an Air Force pilot, stealing a stealth aircraft and shooting down Air Force One while the United States President is aboard. It is later announced that his plane was shot down after he fired on Air Force One.

24: Season 5

  • Christopher Henderson {{Anchor|Christopher Henderson}}(played by Peter Weller) is the former head of CTU LA and mentor to Jack Bauer as well as the main antagonist of Day 5 along with President Logan, Graem Bauer, and Vladimir Bierko. Jack eventually discovered evidence that Henderson was selling secrets and reported him. Despite protesting innocence, Henderson was fired. He became a Sr. VP of Omnicron International, the company which made Sentox nerve gas. He hired the assassin who killed David Palmer and Michelle Dessler. Jack eventually uncovered his role in this, and took him to CTU for interrogation. Henderson did not reveal anything, and the process left him temporarily catatonic. Tony Almeida prepares to kill him for revenge, but hesitates long enough for Henderson to 'kill' him instead, and escape. He attempts to kill Wayne Palmer, Audrey Raines, and James Heller to cover his tracks, but fails in each case. He is finally recaptured by Curtis Manning. Henderson agrees to help Jack stop Bierko's final plans, if Jack gives him his word he will be released. When they approach the submarine, he also demands a gun, which Jack reluctantly grants. Henderson disarms the missiles while Jack kills the terrorists. He then attempts to escape and ambushes Jack, knowing that Jack was not going to actually let him go. He attempts to kill Jack, only to learn the gun Jack gave him was unloaded. He realizes he is beaten, and appears to be slightly proud that Jack got the better of him. Jack then reminded Henderson that he was responsible for the deaths of David Palmer, Tony Almeida, and Michelle Dessler, all of whom were his friends. Henderson coldly replied that that is the way these things work, before a furious Jack shot him to death in cold blood. Henderson is seen as a member of CTU in the pre-season-one 24: Declassified novels, Vanishing Point and Trinity. (In Trinity it was Christopher who managed to successfully convert Jack Bauer from a CIA agent to a CTU agent.) Henderson was also revealed in Day 7 to have links to David Emerson and was part of the ploy to recruit Tony Almeida to Emerson's team by faking Tony's death.
  • Vladimir Bierko (Владимир Бьерко) {{Anchor|Vladimir Bierko}}(played by Julian Sands) is a billionaire and the leader of a Russian separatist group and the main antagonist of Day 5 along with Christopher Henderson, President Logan, and Graem Bauer. He attempts to murder the Suvarovs through ambushing their motorcade, but his plot is foiled by Secret Service agent Aaron Pierce. He then releases nerve gas in a hospital but he is again unsuccessful. He releases nerve gas at CTU, which is successful. He is apprehended at a natural gas distribution center. Although the terrorists rescue and take him to a Russian submarine where they plan to launch missiles against the United States, Jack Bauer interferes and kills Bierko by breaking his neck.
  • Graem Bauer {{Anchor|Graem Bauer|Graem}}(played by Paul McCrane) is Jack's brother (though this is not revealed until Season 6) who was a co-conspirator of President Logan in selling the Sentox nerve gas to Vladimir Bierko and the Russian separatists, and later tried to cover up Logan's role in the conspiracy. He is a main antagonist of Season 5, alongside Logan (who answers to him but is seen more) and Bierko. Curiously enough, Graem references Jack as 'Bauer' throughout Season 5, despite the fact that they're brothers. He reappears in Day 6, during which he and his father are indirectly connected to a nuclear attack. After an interrogation by Jack Bauer, Phillip Bauer, his father, kills him to prevent him from releasing information and kidnaps his son Josh.
  • Ivan Erwich {{Anchor|Ivan Erwich}}is a terrorist working for Vladimir Bierko, played by Mark Sheppard. He is a member of the Dawn Brigade separatist movement responsible for taking hostages at the Ontario Airport and releasing a nerve gas at an American mall. After Erwich tells Bierko that the nerve gas is effective, Bierko stabs Erwich in the chest, killing him for putting too much faith in their American contacts which almost jeopardized their mission.
  • James Nathanson {{Anchor|James Nathanson}}is a former CIA Agent, played by Geraint Wyn Davies. Nathanson first appears as an intermediary between the terrorists and Walt Cummings. Nathanson, a businessman, sells nerve gas to terrorists, hoping to engineer a plot to gain US control of Central Asian oil reserves. Nathanson seeks to exchange information in exchange for protection, but is fatally shot by Bierko's operatives.
  • Anton Beresch (Антон Берещ) {{Anchor|Anton Beresch}}is a terrorist henchmen, played by David Dayan Fisher. Beresch, a former Russian Army officer, joins the Dawn Brigade, a militant Russian separatist movement. He takes hostages at the Ontario airport to stop the Russian president from signing an anti-terrorism measure with Charles Logan. When he is ambushed by CTU agent, Beresch detonates an explosive vest on a dead terrorist, killing himself.
  • Ostroff {{Anchor|Ostroff}}(played by Alex Kuznetsov) is an Eastern European terrorist working for Vladimir Bierko. He steals a key card from Lynn McGill and uses this to release a nerve gas in the ventilation system of the CTU building. While he tries to escape from the building, he encounters Jack, who orders him to drop his weapon, Ostroff complies but rather be captured he pulls a concealed pistol, he is then shot twice in the chest by Jack, killing him instantly.
  • Mikhail {{Anchor|Mikhail}}(played by Yorgo Constantine) is a terrorist henchman of Vladimir Bierko. He was Bierko's right hand when they took over the natural gas distribution center to use the nerve gas to infect Los Angeles through the gas pipelines. When Jack and CTU agents arrived, Mikhail fired at them, but he is then shot by Jack, killing him instantly.
  • Collette Stenger {{Anchor|Collette Stenger}}(played by Stana Katic) is an information broker hired by terrorist cells all over the world. She provides the schematics for a secure building to Russian separatist Vladimir Bierko. She is captured by CTU after Theo, an agent for the German counterintelligence, informs the agents. Although she demands a full presidential pardon to give information, her pardon is taken away for withholding information.

24: Season 6

  • Phillip Bauer {{Anchor|Phillip Bauer}}(played by James Cromwell) is Jack Bauer's estranged father and the main antagonist of Season 6, along with Abu Fayed and Cheng Zhi. It emerges that Phillip's company is linked to the suitcase nukes acquired by Abu Fayed and he kills his son Graem to prevent him from releasing information under interrogation. Using his grandson Josh as a hostage, he escapes from Jack. Later in the season, he is recruited by Cheng Zhi to repair the circuit board they have acquired from the Russian suitcase nukes. In return, he is promised political asylum in China for him and his grandson Josh, who Cheng arranges to be kidnapped from CTU. When Jack recaptures Josh, Philip apparently reneges on his deal with the Chinese and tells Vice-President Noah Daniels that he'll trade the circuit board for Josh. In the event, Philip double-crosses the Americans and kidnaps his grandson without giving up the component, and is seen to be working with the Chinese again, waiting to be picked up by a Chinese submarine on an abandoned offshore oil rig. As Jack and Bill Buchanan arrive on the oil rig by helicopter, Josh attacks Phillip and shoots him. Jack and Josh escape back to the helicopter, leaving a wounded Phillip, who is obliterated in the air strike against the oil rig.
  • Abu Fayed, {{Anchor|Abu Fayed}}(played by Adoni Maropis), is a senior leader of the Islamic terrorist group once headed by Hamri Al-Assad and serves as the main antagonist of Day 6, alongside Phillip Bauer and Cheng Zhi. His younger brother, who was also a terrorist, was previously tortured to death by Jack Bauer, leaving Fayed with a strong hatred for him. Eleven weeks prior to Season 6, Fayed planned a series of suicide bombings in 10 different American cities that killed over 900 people. He also plans suicide bombings in the early hours of Day 6 on a bus in Los Angeles, a Baltimore mall, and a Chicago hotel, which kill over 200 more people. He contacts President Wayne Palmer and claims that Hamri Al-Assad is the true mastermind (when Assad in fact is trying to make peace with the United States), and that he will reveal Assad's location in exchange for Jack Bauer. Palmer eventually secures Jack's release from the Chinese, and hands a willing Jack over to Fayed. While torturing Jack, Fayed reveals to him that he is the true mastermind. Jack escapes, and leads the investigation against Fayed. He eventually obtains 5 suitcase nukes, and uses one of them to destroy Valencia, killing another 12,000 people. However, he cannot arm the remaining 4 nukes, so he captures and tortures Morris O'Brian, until he arms them. However, as CTU closes in, Fayed leaves behind one suitcase nuke to cover his escape, which CTU is able to disarm. Fayed intends to launch suitcase nuclear bombs in suburban areas of the United States. He and Gredenko hijack a drone and fit with it a suitcase nuke, and launch it so that it will detonate in San Francisco. However, CTU is able to stop this as well. Gredenko eventually betrays him, and he is captured by Jack Bauer and Mike Doyle. They quickly realize that torture will not force him to reveal where the remaining nukes are, so they attempt a sting operation instead. However, Fayed is warned of the deception, and escapes in a sanitation truck. Bauer secures himself to bottom of the truck and rides to Fayed's hideout, while Doyle attempts to have CTU track the truck. He storms the warehouse where they are hiding, and kills all of Fayed's men. In a final confrontation between the two, Bauer eventually wraps a hydraulic chain hanging from the ceiling around his neck. He then whispers to Fayed "Say hello to your brother", before activating the chain. Fayed is slowly dragged into the air, and hanged to death. Doyle and a heavily armed team from CTU arrive moments later, and secure the two remaining suitcase nukes. Upon seeing the carnage caused by Jack, particularly Fayed's corpse, all an impressed Doyle can say is "Damn, Jack."
  • Dmitri Gredenko (Дмитрий Греденко) {{Anchor|Dmitri Gredenko}}(played by Rade Šerbedžija) supplies the terrorists with five suitcase nuclear bombs developed by Soviet Russia in the late 1980s, and works with Abu Fayed to detonate the bombs in the United States. Gredenko is taken into custody by CTU, and agrees to serve as bait in a trap to capture Fayed. He betrays CTU and has Fayed cut off his arm to remove CTU's tracking device. He eventually dies from loss of blood.
  • Darren McCarthy {{Anchor|Darren McCarthy}}(played by David Hunt) is a wealthy British businessman who sells Fayed the suitcase nukes. After the first programmer dies from a blast in Valencia, he kidnaps Morris O'Brian with the help of his girlfriend Rita, who later kills McCarthy, in front of Morris, by shooting him in the chest with his own gun. Originally, Darren McCarthy was to be played by Eddie Izzard, who had to drop out after the first day of filming, because of scheduling conflicts with The Riches.[2]
  • Anatoly Markov {{Anchor|Anatoly Markov}}(played by John Noble) is Gredenko's inside man within the Russian consolate. He is questioned and tortured by Jack regarding Gredenko's whereabouts and plans but escapes when Russian security guards set off a bomb which temporarily incapacitates Jack. He later refuses Russian President Suvarov's direct order to release Jack Bauer back to CTU unharmed. After this refusal President Suvarov gives CTU the okay to storm the consulate, Markov is gunned down by CTU agents after attempting to open fire on them.
  • Bruce Carson, {{Anchor|Bruce Carson}}played by Michael Reilly Burke, is a private sector security corps specialist. Carson plots with Reed Pollock to assassinate President Wayne Palmer, in order for the hard-liner Vice President Daniels to take the office. Carson is arrested with Pollock after the assassination attempt.
  • Reed Pollock, {{Anchor|Reed Pollock}}played by Chad Lowe, is the Deputy White House Chief of Staff. He was involved in an assassination plot to remove President Wayne Palmer from office; however, the assassination failed. Palmer was still injured, and Pollock was taken into custody shortly afterwards. He is later shown attempting to avoid capital punishment by giving up all information he knew.
  • Mark Bishop, {{Anchor|Mark Bishop}}played by Michael Shanks, is a Washington lobbyist and a Russian spy, who is secretly involved with Lisa Miller. Tom Lennox attempts to trick, and then coerces, Mark into transmitting false information to the Russians.
  • Ahmed Amar {{Anchor|Ahmed Amar}}(played by Kal Penn) is collaborating with Fayed, for whom he must deliver a package. He coerces Ray, father of his classmate Scott, to complete his task. When the CTU storms into Scott's house, he is fatally shot in the side by a CTU agent after he runs out of Scott's house and points his gun at Jack Bauer, he dies en route to a hospital.

Redemption and 24: Season 7

  • Alan Wilson, {{Anchor|Alan Wilson}}played by Will Patton, is the leader of a conspiracy to develop the prion variant, a lethal biological weapon which they plan to use against the US, and serves as the main antagonist of Season 7 alongside Jonas Hodges and Benjamin Juma. He is the partner of Jonas Hodges who founded Starkwood. Wilson is also responsible for the David Palmer assassination, Michelle Dessler's death and the entire Charles Logan affair in season five. After Hodges decides to use the bio-weapon for his own agenda, Tony was sent to stop this and recover a canister for Wilson. Unknown to Wilson, Tony had discovered that he was responsible for Michelle's death and had been tracking him for years, intending to kill him. Wilson and Tony are both taken into custody in the end, while Wilson denies all involvement in the day's events, and smugly points out that they have no direct evidence linking him to it. The season concludes with Renee Walker preparing to torture him to obtain the names of his co-conspirators. It is revealed in Season 8 that she tortured him nearly to death, presumably obtaining the names she wanted.
  • Jonas Hodges, {{Anchor|Jonas Hodges}}played by Jon Voight, is the leader of Starkwood, an organization similar to the real-life organization Blackwater, financing the rebels' war in Sangala. He serves as the main antagonist of Season 7, along with Alan Wilson and Benjamin Juma. He dispatches men to interrogate and execute Chris Whitley after he uncovers information of his business dealings. He later expresses suspicion of Roger Taylor's knowledge of the incident. When Juma invades the White House, Hodges is able to compile a list of people in the White House and inform him that Taylor's daughter is in the building. His plan is to get his personal army for hire by creating terrorist attacks against America and has organized a bioweapon to do the job. Hodges voluntarily goes to the White House to present his demands to the President. However, during his visit, his leverage, the missiles containing the bioweapons, is destroyed. He is promptly taken into federal custody and interrogated by Jack Bauer. He is admitted into the witness protection program. However, after he leaves the FBI headquarters, he is killed by a car bomb. The hit was ordered by Olivia Taylor as Starkwood were complicit in her brother's murder and she wanted revenge.
  • General Benjamin Juma, {{Anchor|Benjamin Juma|General Benjamin Juma}}played by Tony Todd, is a rebel general leading a coup in the African nation of Sangala. He is the main antagonist of Season 7, along with Jonas Hodges and Alan Wilson. His plans go so far even as to kidnap local children to use as soldiers in his war against the government. He arrives in the U.S. with a team of commandos. He orders Dubaku to be killed after he had failed in his operation and lies to Dubaku's son about it. He later leads his team of commandos into the White House and takes President Allison Taylor hostage along with a number of White House staff and other personnel including Bill Buchanan, Aaron Pierce and Senator Mayer. His attack is ultimately foiled. He is wounded by the gas explosion set off by Bill Buchanan and is then confronted by Jack Bauer. Juma goes for his gun and is gunned down by Jack while the rest of his men are killed during the FBI's rescue operation. Tony Todd also played the role of Detective Michael Morris in Season 3 of the show.
  • Colonel Iké Dubaku, {{Anchor|Ike Dubaku|Ike Dubaku}}played by Hakeem Kae-Kazim, is Juma's second in command, and responsible for running much of the rebellion's operations. He and his brother, Youssou, are the main antagonists in 24: Redemption. He personally takes charge of the hunt for the children after his brother is killed by Jack Bauer. He is severely wounded by the land mine triggered by Carl Benton, as shown in the extended edition. He is shown to be the main commander during the terrorist attacks in the US, using the CIP device to seize control of delicate electronic equipment from otherwise secure networks to persuade the President to withdraw the invasion of his country, Sangala. When this failed, he kidnapped the First Gentleman in another attempt to blackmail the President. Ike also took on a false identity as Samuel, along with a double life including a girlfriend left in the dark. When his girlfriend found out about his true identity, she caused a collision that ended up killing herself and critically injuring Dubaku. Dubaku is taken to the hospital where Juma sends one of his men to kill Dubaku by inducing cardiac arrest.
  • Youssou Dubaku, {{Anchor|Youssou Dubaku}}played by Zolile Nokwe, is a rebel lieutenant and brother of Iké Dubaku. He, along with his brother, are the main antagonists of 24: Redemption. He leads the abduction and forced military service of Sangalan children in Juma's army. During Youssou's attempted raid on the Sangalan school run by Carl Benton, Jack kills Youssou by breaking his neck.
  • Edward Vossler, {{Anchor|Edward Vossler}}played by Mark Kiely, is a Secret Service agent responsible for the protection of First Son Roger Taylor. He is revealed to be in league with Jonas Hodges when he notifies him of Chris Whitley's discovery. Vossler assists in Gedge's failed attempt to frame Henry Taylor for the murder of Samantha Roth and instead kidnaps Taylor and hands him over to Dubaku. He is later apprehended by Jack and with help from Agent Renee Walker forced to reveal Dubaku's location before being killed by Jack when he is stabbed by his own knife after he attempts to overpower Jack.
  • Greg Seaton, {{Anchor|Greg Seaton}}played by Rory Cochrane was a business executive and right-hand man of Jonas Hodges at Starkwood. Seaton was with Jonas Hodges when Benjamin Juma called for assistance into getting President Allison Taylor out of the White House safe room she was in with Jack Bauer. While Seaton monitored inter-agency governmental communications, he discovered that Bauer was being sent by the FBI to interrogate Ryan Burnett. Seaton promptly sent the professional hit man Quinn to silence Burnett and frame Jack for the crime to protect Starkwood. Upon seeing the results of Seaton's action, Hodges expressed his approval. After a while, he set up a stunt to buy Starkwood more time with the biological weapon. He silenced the head mercenary, Stokes, who was about to kill Tony Almeida, and had Almeida set up an immunity deal with President Allison Taylor for the location of the biological weapon. When that was finished, rather than taking Almeida, and Larry Moss's team to the biological weapon, he took them to the other side of the Starkwood Facility and they were cornered by the Starkwood army and Jonas Hodges. After Jonas Hodges threatened President Taylor with launching missiles loaded with the biological weapon, Greg Seaton accompanied Hodges to the White House to meet with President Taylor. After Tony Almeida took out the Starkwood missiles, Hodges and Seaton were both arrested.
  • David Emerson, {{Anchor|David Emerson}}played by Peter Wingfield, is a British mercenary who was paid by Dubaku to kidnap Sangalan Prime Minister Ule Matobo so Dubaku could torture him to reveal his Sangalan allies and then to kill him. Emerson and his team recruited Tony Almeida after faking his 'death' at the hands of Henderson in Day 5 (Henderson himself, had links to Emerson). Emerson and Tony were also involved in acquiring components for the CIP device and the kidnapping of Michael Latham to reprogram it for their own use. Emerson later accepts Jack Bauer into his team after Jack had 'helped' Tony escape FBI custody. However, he senses that Jack and Tony were not loyal to him and pulls a gun on Jack, forcing Tony to kill him before he could shoot Jack and hand Matobo over to Nichols (Dubaku's assistant). Tony shoots Emerson in the arm, and when Emerson attempts to shoot back, Tony shoots him in the neck, eventually killing him.
  • Nichols, {{Anchor|Nichols}}played by Mark Aiken, is an American businessman hired by Jonas Hodges to finance and supply weapons to Juma's army. He orders one of his brokers, Chris Whitley, to destroy all records of the company's Abu Dhabi and Eritrea accounts. He is killed by Renee Walker, who shoots Nichols in the back as he tries to extract the Matobos from Dubaku's hideout.
  • Brian Gedge, {{Anchor|Brian Gedge}}played by Warren Kole, is a Secret Service agent assigned to protect first gentleman Henry Taylor. He was aligned with Dubaku, as was Edward Vossler. Gedge drugs Henry Taylor and murders Samantha (Roger Taylor's girlfriend) intending to frame Henry Taylor. When Taylor found this out and recovers from being drugged, he manages to overpower and strangle Gedge to his death.
  • Ryan Burnett, {{Anchor|Ryan Burnett}}played by Eyal Podell, was the Chief of Staff for Senator Blaine Mayer who was instrumental in disbanding the Counter Terrorist Unit before Day 7. He was also secretly working for the genocidal General Benjamin Juma, and was set up by Juma to betray Ike Dubaku and tie off the latter's conspiracy from the early part of Day 7 if it failed. After Juma's attack failed, Jack goes to interrogate Burnett again at the hospital. The assassin incapacitates Jack and Burnett with a nerve gas, and then slits Burnett's throat, framing Jack for his death.
  • Sean Hillinger, played by Rhys Coiro, is an FBI analyst secretly working for Dubaku. He has a rapport with co-worker Janis, who unintentionally cleans his slate between 10:00 AM and 11:00 AM, and he assists her in spying on Chloe. Between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM he and co-conspirator and fellow FBI agent Erika plan to crash the FBI servers to erase Dubaku's traitor list on which they will both be named. Erika successfully restarts the server. However, Sean kills her and shoots himself in the shoulder to maintain his cover and frame Erika as the only traitor. However, Chloe had another copy of the data which reveals Sean as a traitor, and he is quickly arrested by Larry Moss.
  • Cara Bowden, {{Anchor|Cara Bowden}}played by Amy Price-Francis, was a co-conspirator working under Alan Wilson. After Hodges was taken into custody after failing to launch the bio-weapon, she impersonates Hodges' attorney and smuggles in a suicide capsule, demanding on behalf of the other conspirators that Hodges commit suicide in order to protect their interests including Wilson, or they will kill Hodges' family. Cara is later revealed to be romantically involved with Tony, and together they lead an attempt to launch another attack with the last remaining canister of the pathogen. She negotiates a meeting between Wilson and Tony, the latter wishing for a more involved part within the conspiracy. This was a guise however, and Tony was actually using Cara to get close enough to Wilson in order to kill him and avenge Michelle's death, and as a result Cara is double-crossed and killed by Tony.
  • Stokes, {{Anchor|Stokes}}played by Michael Rodrick, was the leader of the Starkwood mercenary team who was assigned to go to the Port of Alexandria and steal a container with a biological-weapon housed inside. He and his men capture Tony Almeida, and they bring him back to Starkwood, and they interrogate him to no success. As he is about to execute him, Greg Seaton shoots him with a silence pistol and he is presumed dead. Stokes reveals himself to be alive after that whole thing was a stunt to buy Starkwood more time with to biological-weapon. Stokes, Jonas Hodges, and the whole Starkwood army surround Larry Moss and his men who are looking for the biological-weapon. After a while, Tony Almeida, who snuck away to search for the weapons realized it is placed in missiles, so he takes Stokes hostage and makes him get him into Starkwood, where he places bombs inside the facility to destroy the missiles, but after an altercation, Stokes sounds the alarm, which almost makes Starkwood launch the missiles, but Almeida bombs it in time. After that, Stokes is arrested along with the most of the Starkwood mercenaries.
  • John Quinn, {{Anchor|John Quinn}}played by Sebastian Roche, was an assassin for Starkwood working for Jonas Hodges. During Redemption, he and his partner, Halcott went to Chris Whitley apartment employee of Mr. Nichols. They were sent to retrieve all the evidence of Nichols' money laundering through Abu Dhabi and Eritrea, which Whitley had stolen to report to the authorities. After they got the evidence, they killed Whitley. During day 7, he was ordered to murder Ryan Burnett and Jack Bauer. He successfully took out Burnett, but Jack Bauer escaped, so he tracked him down to Blaine Mayers house, and killed Mayer and pursued Bauer again. As he was searching for him in a construction site, he went inside a trailer when Jack Bauer flipped it with a truck. After the two got into a fist battle, Jack Bauer stadbed him with a screwdriver and killed him.

24: Season 8

  • Mikhail Novakovich (Михаил Новакович), {{Anchor|Mikhail Novakovich}}played by Graham McTavish, is the Russian Foreign Minister. He serves as the main antagonist of Season 8 along with Yuri Suvarov and Charles Logan. He was a key conspirator who helped facilitate President Omar Hassan's kidnapping and execution. He arranged for a Kamistani splinter cell to kidnap and execute Omar Hassan to prevent a peace treaty. Hassan was executed by Samir Mehran, who was then injured by Jack Bauer when CTU raids their secret location. Pavel Tokarev, an assassin working for Novakovich, reported to Novakovich that Renee Walker might have recognized him where he killed Samir to silence him and asked if he should kill her and Jack Bauer. Initially against it, Novakovich ordered their deaths after consulting with the Russian President, Yuri Suvarov. Tokarev then successfully kills Renee but not Jack. Jack later found out from Charles Logan that Novakovich hired Tokarev to kill Renee, so he burst into Novakovich's office and killed him and his guards. He is last seen lying dead on the floor of his office, impaled through the stomach with a fireplace poker by Jack in retribution for his involvement in Renee's death. When Logan learned about Novakovich's death, he warned Suvarov the plot is falling apart.
  • Pavel Tokarev (Павел Токарев) {{Anchor|Pavel Tokarev}} played by Joel Bissonnette, is a diplomatic attache and secret assassin working for Mikhail Novakovich. To cut the last remaining link between the Russians and the murder of President Omar Hassan Tokarev, disguised as a paramedic, administers a lethal injection to the wounded Samir Mehran, causing him to have a fatal heart attack soon after. At the scene he recognises Renee Walker as a former undercover agent with the Red Square crime syndicate and, fearing she may have recognised him, he convinces a reluctant Novakovich to allow him to murder her and Jack Bauer. He follows them to Bauer's apartment and from an adjacent building shoots Renee with a sniper's rifle. Renee dies soon after. Pavel later meets with Novakovich and Charles Logan, who promises that Jason Pillar, his man in CTU, will alert him to Bauer's whereabouts allowing him to murder Bauer. When Bauer is sighted at a shopping mall, Bauer kills all of Tokarev's operatives and his friend Jim Ricker takes Tokarev himself hostage. Jack brutally tortures Tokarev, who refuses to give up any information, until Jack realises that Tokarev swallowed the SIM card from his cell phone and cuts it out of his stomach, killing him in the process. On the SIM Jack discovers that the last person Tokarev had spoken to was Charles Logan.
  • Jason Pillar, {{Anchor|Jason Pillar}}played by Reed Diamond, was Charles Logan's executive assistant. He was later appointed by president Allison Taylor as the head of the manhunt to find Jack Bauer at CTU at Logan's request, and after a while, Pillar orders CTU to kill Bauer on sight. When Pillar was searching for Bauer in the field, he was captured by him. Bauer had him stitch up his wound and when Pillar begged him not to kill him, Bauer knocked him out and stuffed him in his car. When Jack Bauer forced Chloe O'Brian to shoot him, CTU finally had Bauer in custody, and when Pillar was questioning him about the missing evidence that would destroy the peace treaty and expose the Russians, Bauer bit his ear off. He realized that Chloe and Cole Ortiz were working with Jack to uncover the evidence. When Allison Taylor had a change a heart and revealed that she would expose the Russians for the murder of Omar Hassan, Charles Logan hit Jason Pillar with a wine decanter and then shot him killing him.
  • Dana Walsh{{Anchor|Dana Walsh}} played by Katee Sackhoff. Dana is introduced as a competent and highly regarded analyst at CTU New York, and the fiancée of Cole Ortiz. As the season unfolds it emerges that she has a hidden criminal past, which her ex-boyfriend Kevin is using to blackmail her. He and his criminal friend force her to help them steal $120,000 from a police lock-up by providing security clearance and codes. When the two men were later killed in a shoot-out, Ortiz helped her cover it up. Kevin's parole officer later appeared asking awkward questions and she suspected that he knew of her involvement in the robbery. Using the cover of the EMP detonation at CTU, Dana strangled the officer and hid his body in a vent before making a call on her cell-phone revealing that her criminal past is not so in the past and she is a Russian agent assisting the terrorists. Later she's outed as a mole when Jack Bauer found her number on Tarin's phone. In return for a Presidential pardon, she tells Jack of a data file she made which proves the involvement of members of the Russian government in Omar Hassan's assassination. Disgraced ex-President Charles Logan persuades incumbent Allison Taylor that the location of the data chip can instead be tortured out of Dana, thus preventing it derailing the upcoming Middle East peace treaty and she is transported away from CTU for interrogation. Jack and Cole rescue Dana and she takes them to a bank vault containing the chip, and although she escapes Jack traps her again. Refusing her pleas to make another deal and with Renee's murder still on his mind, he shoots and kills her.
  • Samir Mehran, played by Mido Hamada was a conspirator working with the Kamistan splinter cell leader Farhad Hassan. He led most of the field operations of the Kamistani splinter cell in America. With a businessman supporting him and his own crew of Revolutionary Guard recruits, he discarded Farhad's original scheme for the rods and created a radiological bomb with which to threaten New York City. He was shot by Jack Bauer mere moments after he had slit President Omar Hassan's throat on a video feed to the Internet. Though he survived the gunshot wounds, he was killed by cardiac arrest induced at Hassan's murder scene by Pavel Tokarev, who was disguised as an EMT.
  • Sergei Bazhaev{{Anchor|Sergei Bazhaev}}, played by Jürgen Prochnow was a high-ranking mob boss in the extremely secretive Russian crime syndicate Red Square, and was a co-conspirator in the assassination plot against President Omar Hassan along with Farhed Hassan. He also conspired with Hassan with a sale of Nuclear rods. After the assassination attempt failed he continued with his deal to sell the rods with Farhed Hassan. Sergei's son Josef went to his and pleaded him to save his son and Josef's brother Oleg, who was dying of radiation poisoning, but Sergei refused saying it would jeopardize everything they worked for. Josef disobeyed his father and took Oleg to a medical clinic. When Sergei tracked them down, he murdered Oleg and was furious with Josef for disobeying him. After his men captured a German arms dealer named Ernst Meier who was really Jack Bauer, Sergei question him and demanded to know where he had received his information about the nuclear fuel rods and who he worked for. While Bauer said he didn't know anything, Sergei was skeptical that Bauer was a cop, so he had his men torture him to get the truth, but Bauer escaped and alerted CTU. Sergei was upstairs in the restaurant when Bauer tried to shoot his way out of the building and engaged in a gun battle with the Russian crime boss. Eventually, Bauer eventually won and knocked Sergei unconscious. Moments later, Sergei was taken into custody and questioned by Bauer. Sergei finally revealed the location of the rods to Bauer and CTU after receiving immunity for himself and Josef from President Allison Taylor. When CTU went to retrieve the rods, they weren't there, Josef decided to turn on his father, and ended up diverting towards the location of the rods. Josef went to meet Farhad and Samir Mehran to sell the Rods. As he got out of the van, he got a call from Sergei who pleaded for him to surrender. After convincing Josef that he had arranged for immunity for them, he reluctantly agreed to bring in the rods. However, as Josef turned to depart, Samir killed him with a sniper rifle, and he and Farhad's group secured the rods for themselves. Sergei, still on the other end of the phone line, was left in shock. Later in the day, Jack Bauer confronted Sergei about Renee Walker's death while he was in court. He claimed to know nothing, but later relented and revealed the involvement of both the Russian Government and Dana Walsh when Jack threatened to kill what was left of his family. Afterwards, Sergei was taken away.
  • Farhad Hassan{{Anchor|Farhad Hassan}} played by Akbar Kurtha, was the brother and Chief of Staff of Kamistani President Omar Hassan. However, he was also working against Omar as part of the threat to assassinate him. Farhad was killed by one of Samir Mehran's men when the original assassination attempt that Farhad had planned fell through.
  • Tarin Faroush{{Anchor|Tarin Faroush}} played by TJ Ramini was President Omar Hassan's head of security during Day 8. However, he was secretly working against him with a splinter cell in the IRK to take him out of power. Kayla Hassan in particular who was his love interest. He later kidnapped her and then helped her escape, but the car had an EMP in it which unsuccessfully killed her because she escape, but successfully shut down all of CTU's systems. As he was about to detonate a nuclear fuel rod, he was ordered to shut it down since President Hassan surrendered himself. In his final moments, Dana Walsh called him and warned him that CTU was pursuing him. Tarin diverted from his original escape plan to hand Hassan over to his associates before committing suicide at the parking garage by driving his SUV off the roof of the structure where Hassan was transferred. Jack found his phone in the SUV, and it was used as evidence to reveal Dana as a co-conspirator in Hassan's kidnapping.
  • Vladimir Laitanan{{Anchor|Vladimir Laitanan}} played by Callum Keith Rennie ran a group of smugglers and thieves when he was approached by an old colleague Ziya Dakhilov who was with Renee Walker, who was previously working undercover for Vladimir and even was in an abusive relationship with him. He then agreed to do business with Renee but killed Ziya. Laitanan agreed to do business with Renee's client but kept asking if her relationship with Ernst Meier, who was really Jack Bauer. After Renee set up the meeting, he secretly sent men to kill him after he transferred them $5 million but that failed as Jack Bauer had Cole Ortiz as a sniper. He then agreed to do business with them. After placing many calls to contacts, including Sergei Bazhaev, to ask if he knew anything about the rods. Sergei denied that he knew anything and ordered his men to go kill Laitanan before he could find anything out. But before that happened after Renee tried to persuade him to keep on trying, Vladimir hit Renee and then she grabbed a knife and stabbed him several times.
  • Davros{{Anchor|Davros}} played by Doug Hutchison was a Russian assassin assigned to kill President Omar Hassan. After the attempt failed, he was surrounded and then held Agent Cole Ortiz at gunpoint trying to get him to walk him away from the police, but instead he called in his team and announced he was with Davros, as he was about to pull the trigger, Jack Bauer comes in from behind and shoots him killing him.

Live Another Day

  • {{Anchor|Margot Al-Harazi}}Margot Al-Harazi, played by Michelle Fairley, is a former Al-Qaeda operative who serves as the main antagonist of Season 9, along with Anatol Stolnavich and Cheng Zhi. She masterminded a plot to commandeer U.S. Drones as a part of an effort to assassinate the visiting U.S. President James Heller, in revenge for the drone attack that killed her husband and left her barely alive. Margot hired a hacker named Derrick Yates to design an override module that could take control up to ten U.S. Drones. With her daughter, Simone's help, she got the override device for free. Her son in law, Naveed, who was supposed to pilot the drones, became disillusioned with the cause - that what Simone had done was necessary to achieve their goals. Later, Naveed formed a plan to escape from the house with Simone, in order to back down from piloting the drones. But soon Margot learnt of Naveed's treachery, and when Naveed refused to follow Margot's orders, she told her men to cut Simone's finger to coerce him. When he sabotages Margot's plan, she shoots him in the head. Margot fears that Naveed's sister Farah might know about her involvement in the day's attacks, so she sends Simone to kill her. Simone has a change of heart, but accidentally kills Farah. Simone, while chasing after Farah's daughter, is hit by a bus and captured. She gives Jack Bauer the location of her mother's latest hideout. Jack Bauer and Kate Morgan arrive there with a team of Marines and fight through Margot's forces while Margot, as revenge for Jack's and President Heller's actions earlier that day, launches a missile at the Waterloo Station with her last hijacked drone. Jack, with no other alternative, gets to the roof of the building and rappels down to the room Margot and her son Ian are in. After pulling Ian out the window to his death, Jack subdues Margot and redirects the missile into the river Thames. A defiant Margot tells Jack that all the people who died today will be on his and Heller's heads. Jack replies that only her death would be on his head before throwing her, screaming, out the window where she falls to her death and lands next to her son's corpse.
  • {{Anchor|Anatol Stolnavich}}Anatol Stolnavich played by Stanley Townsend is a Russian covert intelligence operator who serves as the main antagonist of season 9 along with Margot Al-Harazi and Cheng Zhi. He worked to get Jack Bauer extradited to Russia, going as far as blackmailing Mark Boudreau. After it was discovered that he was working with Cheng Zhi to start a war between the US and Russia, he was accidentally killed by Boudreau while helping Jack and Kate Morgan infiltrate his compound.

Other characters

The following are minor characters (mostly neutral) not associated with CTU, government, or terrorist/mercenary cells.

24: Season 1

  • Janet York {{Anchor|Janet York|Janet}}(played by Jacqui Maxwell) is one of Kim Bauer's high school friends. She and Kim sneak out of their houses to meet with two guys, Dan Mounts (Janet's boyfriend) and Rick Allen, who are actually kidnappers. They drug Janet with rohypnol, break her arm, and eventually leave her for dead after she is hit by a car. She is eventually murdered in her hospital bed by Kevin Carroll, the man who impersonates her father.
  • Martin Belkin, {{Anchor|Martin Belkin}}portrayed by Rudolf Martin, is a world-renowned photographer hired to take pictures of David Palmer on the day of the California Presidential Primary. Flying into Los Angeles, Mandy seduces him, takes his wallet and identification, and then causes the plane to crash while escaping with a parachute. Belkin's ID is later used by Ira Gaines's henchman Jonathan Matijevich, who has plastic surgery to be an imposter.
  • Keith Palmer {{Anchor|Keith Palmer|Keith}}is the son of David and Sherry Palmer and older brother to Nicole Palmer. He was played by Vicellous Reon Shannon. Information comes to light that suggests Keith may have killed a man named Lyle Gibson, who had raped Keith's sister Nicole. The journalist Maureen Kingsley seems likely to release this story, until she is blackmailed and her source, Keith's psychiatrist, Dr. George Farragamo, is murdered. Keith tapes his father's associate, Carl Webb, confessing to responsibility for the murder of Farragamo, and helps his father come clean about the incident and the cover-ups. Keith is later seen in the first episode of Day 2, fishing with his father, suggesting that he was cleared of all charges.
  • Nicole Palmer {{Anchor|Nicole Palmer|Nicole}}(played by Megalyn Echikunwoke) is the daughter of David and Sherry Palmer and younger sister to Keith Palmer.
  • Dr. Phil Parslow {{Anchor|Phil Parslow}}(played by Vincent Angell) is a surgeon and friend of Teri Bauer. They dated during Teri's separation from Jack, and Parslow still has feelings for her. When Teri temporarily loses her memory, he tries to cure her, and takes her home. Suspecting that she has been abused by Jack, Parslow places the house under guard. When the house is attacked by terrorists, he is shot, but survives.

24: Season 2

  • Yusuf Auda {{Anchor|Yusuf Auda|Yusuf}}(played by Donnie Keshawarz) is an Intelligence officer from an unnamed Arab country. Auda is sent to Los Angeles CTU by his government, after Syed Ali is detained but he is frozen out of the investigation as CTU did not trust him. After being caught tailing Jack Bauer and Kate Warner, they enlist in his help. Later on Jack becomes separated from Kate and Auda, who being of Middle Eastern descent, is attacked and beaten to death by angry racist civilians during civil unrest following the detonation of the nuclear bomb. His final act is to inform Jack of the location of a computer chip containing vital intelligence.
  • Carla Matheson {{Anchor|Carla Matheson}}(played by Tracy Middendorf) is Kim Bauer's employer and the mother of Megan Matheson. She urges Kim to flee with Megan to protect her, and is then murdered by her husband, Gary. Kim and her boyfriend Miguel are arrested when Carla's body is discovered in Gary's car, which Kim and Miguel had stolen to escape Los Angeles, although the police later discover that Gary was the murderer.
  • Gary Matheson {{Anchor|Gary Matheson|Gary}}(played by Billy Burke) is Kim Bauer's employer and an abusive, violent man. After Kim flees with Megan, Gary murders his wife, Carla, and pursues Kim and Megan. Gary attacks Kim and tries to snatch Megan back at the hospital, but Kim's boyfriend Miguel intervenes and knocks Gary out in a brawl in the car park, enabling Kim and Megan to escape. Later on, when Gary attempts to kill Kim in his house, she knocks him out, grabs his gun and kills him.
  • Megan Matheson {{Anchor|Megan Matheson}}(played by Skye McCole Bartusiak) is the abused daughter of the Mathesons. Kim Bauer runs away with Megan to save her from her father's abuse, and tries, with her boyfriend Miguel, to save Megan from the threatened nuclear attack. Megan is later taken by her aunt to Santa Barbara, California, a safe distance from Los Angeles.
  • Miguel, {{Anchor|Miguel}}played by Innis Casey, is Kim Bauer's boyfriend. Miguel helps Kim and Megan escape Gary in the hospital, though they are arrested as murder suspects when Carla Matheson's body is discovered in the trunk of Gary's car. While he and Kim are being transported in a police car, he starts a fire, causing the car to crash. He is seriously injured and ultimately has to have his right leg amputated, after which he tells Kim that he is breaking up with her.
  • Lonnie McRae, {{Anchor|Lonnie McRae}}played by Kevin Dillon, is a survivalist that lives alone in the wilderness. Lonnie attempts to trick Kim Bauer into believing that the threatened nuclear bomb has actually detonated and destroyed Los Angeles. After she discovers his ploy, she insists on leaving; he apologizes, and gives her a revolver to protect herself from cougars in the mountains.
  • Reza Naiyeer, {{Anchor|Reza Naiyeer|Reza}}played by Phillip Rhys, is the fiancé of Marie Warner, Kate Warner investigates Reza, as she believes he could be a terrorist. Reza aides CTU in their investigations but is killed by Marie Warner when he discovers she has been funding terrorism.
  • Bob Warner, {{Anchor|Bob Warner|Bob}}played by John Terry, is the head of a multi-national corporation and the father of Kate and Marie Warner. His company's financial records are linked to the terrorist Syed Ali, casting suspicion on first Reza Nayieer (Bob's employee and Marie's fiancé), and then Bob, before it is revealed that Marie is the culprit.

24: Season 3

{{anchor|24: Season 3 (3)}}
  • Kyle Singer {{Anchor|Kyle Singer|Singer}}(played by Riley Smith) provides for his family by smuggling cocaine from Hector Salazar's business into the U.S. from Mexico. Jack Bauer and Chase Edmunds track Kyle and sent HAZMAT units over to the Singer's home in order to apprehend the cocaine, which they believe contains the Cordilla virus, but is later revealed to be silicone. He is then assumed to be carrying the virus, but is later proven to be fine when no trace of the virus was found in his system.
  • Luis Annicon {{Anchor|Luis Annicon}}(played by Carlos Gómez) is Ramon Salazar's district attorney he is assigned to. Annicon has a grudge against Salazar for killing his wife and children. He is killed when Salazar blackmailed a prison guard to kill him.
  • Claudia Hernandez {{Anchor|Claudia Hernandez|Claudia}}(played by Vanessa Ferlito) is Hector Salazar's girlfriend, and was the secret lover of Jack Bauer when he was on an undercover operation in Mexico, prior to the start of Season 3. Bauer promises that he can help get Hernandez as well as her father and brother out of Mexico if she assists him. Hernandez complies and helps to free Chase Edmunds from his captors, but is killed during the escape.
  • Alan Milliken {{Anchor|Alan Milliken}}(portrayed by Albert Hall) is one of President David Palmer's longest financial supporters. Alan attempts to use his influence with David Palmer to have Wayne Palmer fired, after learning that Wayne and Alan's wife, Julia Milliken, had had an affair. He tells Palmer that if he does not comply, he will derail an important upcoming health care bill, prompting Palmer to call in his ex-wife Sherry to uncover dirt which can be used against Milliken. During a confrontation between Alan, Julia, and Sherry, Alan has a heart attack, and at Sherry's behest Julia withholds his medication, leading to his death. Later, facing indictment for her husband's murder, Julia shoots Sherry dead and then commits suicide. Horrified by his links to three deaths, Palmer withdraws from the presidential election.
  • Julia Milliken {{Anchor|Julia Milliken}}(portrayed by Gina Torres) is the wife of Alan Milliken, one of President David Palmer's most important and influential supporters. Julia begins a year-long affair with Wayne Palmer while her husband is recovering from a stroke. During a tense confrontation, Julia and Sherry withhold medication from Alan Milliken, who dies as a result. After confessing her role to the police, Julia shot Sherry Palmer and committed suicide.
  • Jane Saunders {{Anchor|Jane Saunders|Jane}}(played by Alexandra Lydon) is the daughter of MI6 agent-turned terrorist Stephen Saunders and one of the few people who knew he had survived the mission to eliminate Victor Drazen in Operation Nightfall over six years earlier. CTU takes Jane into custody in order to use her as leverage against her father, who eventually gave up when Jack threatened to infect her with the virus.

24: Season 4

  • Paul Raines, {{Anchor|Paul Raines}}played by James Frain, is the estranged husband of Audrey Raines. After CTU discovers Paul's name on the lease of the building where the terrorist attacks are planned, Jack suspects that Paul might be involved with the terrorists. He uses electrical torture to interrogate Paul, who ultimately cooperates with Jack to make up for his inadvertent assistance to terrorists. After being injured from a bullet, he dies when Bauer forces doctors to operate on Lee Jong instead of Paul.
  • Richard Heller {{Anchor|Richard Heller}}(played by Logan Marshall-Green) is the son of Secretary of Defense James Heller and the younger brother of Audrey Raines. He is brought into CTU for interrogation, during which they learn that he made a call to Habib Marwan. He later admits that a man and a woman came to his house, and the woman must have made the call while he was in bed with the man. The information Richard provided leads to capture of Mandy.
  • Andrew Paige {{Anchor|Andrew Paige}}(played by Lukas Haas) is a friend and former classmate of Chloe O'Brian. Andrew was downloading software when he stumbled onto several internet nodes which had been compromised. When Marwan learns about him, he is abducted, later to be rescued by Jack Bauer.
  • Debbie Pendleton {{Anchor|Debbie Pendleton}}(played by Leighton Meester) is the girlfriend of Behrooz Araz. During Day 4, she called him and asked why he had been avoiding her. He nervously spoke to her in front of his mother Dina Araz and abruptly hung up. She later tailed him to Omar's compound thinking he had been unfaithful and her presence caused a security breach. After being summoned by Dina to their home, Debbie died from a poisonous drink that she had given her.
  • Maya Driscoll {{Anchor|Maya Driscoll}}is the schizophrenic teenage daughter of Erin Driscoll, played by Angela Goethals. She is hospitalized at CTU during Day Four, and commits suicide.
  • Dr. Marc Besson, {{Anchor|Marc Besson}}played by Thomas Vincent Kelly, is a doctor in seasons 4 and 5. In season 4, he is forced by Jack Bauer to interrupt an operation on Paul Raines in order to save the life of witness Lee Jong. In season 5, he treats, and is knocked unconscious by, Tony Almeida.

24: Season 5

  • Diane Huxley, {{Anchor|Diane Huxley}}played by Connie Britton, is Jack Bauer's landlady/girlfriend, while he is living under the pseudonym of Frank Flynn.
  • Derek Huxley, {{Anchor|Derek Huxley}}played by Brady Corbet, Diane's son. He later learns that Frank Flynn is really Jack Bauer. Though initially distrustful towards Jack due to his protectiveness of his mother, the two became friendly once Jack opened up. Derek was taken hostage as Jack first encountered the Dawn Brigade at the Ontario airport, though Jack successfully saved him.
  • Evelyn Martin, {{Anchor|Evelyn Martin}}played by Sandrine Holt, is First Lady Martha Logan's personal assistant. She made the recording of the president's telephone conversation that becomes central to the season's storyline. After being coerced into giving Jack's location by Christopher Henderson, Evelyn and her daughter are presumed dead.
  • Anya Suvarov (Аня Суваров), {{Anchor|Anya Suvarov}}played by Kathleen Gati is the wife of Yuri Suvarov and a friend of Martha Logan. Later, in Season 6, she is able to convince President Suvarov to intervene in the crisis involving the Russian embassy.
  • Jenny McGill, {{Anchor|Jenny McGill}}played by Penny Balfour, is the drug addicted sister of Lynn McGill, whose wallet is stolen by Jenny's boyfriend Dwayne. Dwayne's plan is to sell his key-card to a man named Ostroff, not knowing that he is a terrorist working for Vladimir Bierko. Ostroff executes both Jenny and Dwayne after receiving the key-card.
  • Miles Papazian, played by Stephen Spinella, is the assistant to Karen Hayes who erases the recording connecting President Logan with Christopher Henderson in exchange for a White House position.

24: Season 6

  • Ray Wallace, {{Anchor|Ray Wallace}}played by Raphael Sbarge, is the father of Ahmed Amar's classmate Scott. After Ahmed takes hostage of his family, he delivers a package. When the CTU locates the bomb and Ray, the bomb is detonated, instantly killing him.
  • Rita Brady, {{Anchor|Rita Brady}}played by Missy Crider, is the girlfriend of Darren McCarthy. She kills the latter for money before she is killed by Abu Fayed.
  • Sandra Palmer, {{Anchor|Sandra Palmer}}played by Regina King, is the sister of Presidents Wayne Palmer and David Palmer. Palmer is an attorney working for Walid Al-Rezani, with whom she is also romantically involved, and keeps vigil beside her brother after he became comatose.
  • Walid Al-Rezani, {{Anchor|Walid Al-Rezani}}played by Harry Lennix, is the regional director of the Islamic-American Alliance, who was detained by the FBI. When agreeing to spy on the other inmates, they were proven innocent. However, when they discovered he was a spy, he was assaulted and needed to be hospitalized.
  • Marilyn Bauer, {{Anchor|Marilyn Bauer}}played by Rena Sofer, is the wife of Graem Bauer and sister-in-law of Jack Bauer. After Graem's arrest, Marilyn and her son Josh are taken back to CTU for debriefing. Several hours later, when CTU is infiltrated by the Chinese terrorists, the Chinese threaten to kill Marilyn unless Josh surrenders himself. It is also revealed that Marilyn had a relationship with Jack prior to her marriage.
  • Josh Bauer {{Anchor|Josh Bauer}}(played by Evan Ellingson) is the son of Marilyn and Graem Bauer. During the season he is repeatedly kidnapped by Phillip Bauer and is used as leverage over Jack. In the finale Josh is taken to an oil rig where it is arranged for him to be taken to China by Phillip. In anger over all that happened, he holds his grandfather at gunpoint and is about to kill him but is dissuaded by his uncle Jack. He is rescued from the oil rig before it is destroyed by the F-18s.

Redemption

  • Carlton "Carl" Benton, {{Anchor|Carl Benton}}played by Robert Carlyle, is a former special forces member and guardian of a school for rescued Sangalan children. He served with Jack 10 years prior to the rebellion, granting him shelter at the school. Benton discovers that General Juma intended to raid his school and kidnap the children to bolster his armed forces. He pleads for Jack's help to protect them. After Jack is taken prisoner, Benton kills several of Juma's militiamen, helping Jack escape. Later while escorting the children to the capital for evacuation one of the children, Willie loses his scarf. When Willie goes back for it he almost steps on a land mine and is saved by Benton who manages to push Willie out of the way, triggering the mine himself. Realising that he cannot be saved, Benton urges Jack to continue evacuating the children to safety while he remains behind. Later Benton lures a rebel contingent led by Ike Dubaku to himself before taking his foot off the mine, killing himself and many of the rebels in the process. However, Dubaku survives. Jack mentions Benton in the 4:00-5:00 PM hour of season 7
  • Roger Taylor, {{Anchor|Roger Taylor}}played by Eric Lively, was the son of Allison and Henry Taylor. He became the First Son when his mother, a Senator and President-elect, was inaugurated as President during Redemption. He was murdered by Brian Gedge before Day 7 after uncovering a conspiracy within his mother's government. The murder was manipulated to look like a suicide.
  • Chris Whitley, {{Anchor|Chris Whitley}}played by Kris Lemche, is a financial broker with a history of prescription drug abuse. He is ordered by his boss, Nichols, to destroy company records. He investigates further, discovering that the account holder is on the terrorist watch list. He pleads with his friend Roger Taylor for help, but is interrogated and killed by two men working for Jonas Hodges.

24: Season 7

  • Henry Taylor, {{Anchor|Henry Taylor}}played by Colm Feore, Henry Taylor was the First Gentleman of the United States during Redemption and Day 7 after his wife, Allison Taylor was sworn in as the first female President. He was kidnapped by Iké Dubaku in an attempt to force his wife to remove her troops from Sangala, and shot in the process. He was saved by Jack Bauer who helped him and brought him to a hospital where he underwent surgery. Six hours later, he seemed to be stable and was able to talk to his wife. He was very glad to know that Olivia had agreed to come back. He was later relocated to the White House. After Olivia's arrest, the press coverage led to their divorce.
  • Ule Matobo, {{Anchor|Ule Matobo}}played by Isaach De Bankolé, is the former Prime Minister of the fictional African nation, Sangala. He is said to have single-handedly fought genocide in his country against General Juma and Colonel Dubaku. He is kidnapped by David Emerson with help from Jack and Tony. Dubaku ordered Emerson to kidnap him and his wife, so he could reveal his allies in Sangala. Jack and Tony reveal their true allegiance to Matobo, and ask him to deliver himself and his wife into Dubaku's hands so they can track him back to Dubaku. He is rescued by Jack, Bill, Tony and Agent Walker. He is currently back in charge of Sangala following the successful invasion, as Juma was in the U.S. commencing his threat, weakening his control.
  • Marika Donoso, {{Anchor|Marika Donoso}}played by Enuka Okuma, is Ike Dubaku's girlfriend. She does not know who Dubaku really is because he gave her an alias name. Marika is about to leave with Dubaku for Belize, but Jack and Agent Walker show up at her house and tell her who Dubaku really is. Jack convinces her to go along with Dubaku so they can track her and follow her back to him. A visibly upset Dubaku learns that she turned on him, and destroys the tracker but still asks her to come with him and she agrees. With the FBI in pursuit, Marika took control of the wheel and crashed the car with Dubaku and herself still inside. She dies on the scene after being pulled out by Agent Walker.
  • Michael Latham, {{Anchor|Michael Latham}}played by John Billingsley, was the designer of Homeland Security's Firewall Project. Latham was kidnapped by a group of terrorists led by former CTU agent Tony Almeida. Latham was taken to Almeida's workstation where he was forced to "fix" a device for the terrorists so they could get past the Firewall Project which he designed. Latham was removed from the custody of Tony's crew aboard the ship by the conspirator David Emerson, who brought him to 546 Adams where Iké Dubaku and Mr. Nichols were waiting.When Dubaku's location was discovered, Dubaku had Latham wired with explosives under threat of killing his family. As Jack, Buchanan, and Tony walked into the room where Latham was, he apologized but was killed when Dubaku's bomb exploded.
  • Samantha Roth, {{Anchor|Samantha Roth}}played by Carly Pope, was the girlfriend of Roger Taylor during the events of Redemption. Henry Taylor suspected her guilty of knowing something regarding the murder of Roger, and his inspection of the case led to her death. She was stabbed in the back by Gedge.
  • Olivia Taylor, {{Anchor|Olivia Taylor}}played by Sprague Grayden, was the daughter of President Allison Taylor and Henry Taylor. She was estranged from her family for some time prior to Day 7 after she leaked damaging personal information about President Daniels to the press and almost lost her mother the election. She was held hostage by General Juma but rescued by Jack and Aaron. She is later offered a position by the President as an advisor, a position she accepts to the dismay of Ethan Kanin with whom she has bad relations. After Kanin quits as the Chief of Staff because of Senator Mayer's murder and Jack's alleged involvement in it, Olivia leaks this information to the press. She also orders the murder of Jonas Hodges from a professional-hit man for hire. She later calls it off; however, it is futile, since Hodges is murdered anyway. Later on she is discovered to be complicit in Hodges' murder after Aaron Pierce and Ethan Kanin retrieve a recording of Olivia's conversation with the contact who arranged for the murder. Her mother then decides to turn her into the authorities rather than cover the crime up. During Day 8 President Taylor reveals that Olivia has been sent to prison and this is one of the reasons that her father is divorcing her mother.

References

1. ^{{Citation|title='24' Season 4 - Charlie Rose|url=https://charlierose.com/videos/18168|language=en-US|accessdate=2018-03-09}}
2. ^[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0412850/bio Eddie Izzard biography] at the IMDb
{{24 (TV series)}}{{DEFAULTSORT:24}}

4 : 24 (TV series) characters|Lists of American drama television series characters|Lists of action television characters|Lists of minor fictional characters

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/11/11 1:36:16