Meredith Reed

Photos of last nights 24 courtesy of FOX. Those Jack Bauer/Charles Logan ones are so good. Jack looked so badass in that body armor suit – I know who I wanna be for Halloween this year!

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Four clips this week for 24 Season 8 Episode 21 courtesy of FOX.

Jack’s Right:

On Your Own:

He Executed Her:

Who Is This?:

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A ROGUE JACK BAUER REMAINS RESOLUTE IN HIS VENDETTA ON AN ALL-NEW “24″ MONDAY, MAY 10, ON FOX

Michael Madsen, Gregory Itzin and Jennifer Westfeldt Guest-Star

With only four hours left, a rogue Jack Bauer stops at nothing to determine who is behind the day’s most devastating events, and he uncovers an unexpected lead in the all-new “Day 8: 12:00 PM-1:00 PM” episode of 24 airing Monday, May 10 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (TWF-821) (TV-14 L, V) [click to continue…]

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Update 3/28/2010: I have been told by a huge Anil Kapoor fan that Anil has NOT returned to Los Angeles. Although this interview/article was first published in a February issue of TV Guide, it was apparently conducted months beforehand – Anil’s final episode count likely remains at sixteen. The original post is below.

Back in December, Anil Kapoor said he’d be in sixteen episodes of 24 (after originally only being contracted for ten). Well it looks like the producers really do love him, as he’s flying back to Los Angeles to film even more episodes soon.

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This news comes shortly after learning that Jennifer Westfeldt (Meredith Reed) would be returning to ’24′ soon. Hmm, I sense a connection here.

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TV Guide’s Mickey O’Connor and Adam Bryant share some more info from the 24 season 8 premiere:

I’m dying for 24 to start again. What will the new cast members be up to? — Cassandra
MICKEY: You’ve probably heard Cole Ortiz (Freddie Prinze Jr.) described as a mini-Jack, but I bet you haven’t heard Dana Walsh (Katee Sackhoff) described as a duplicitous liar. Now you have! Also: Jennifer Westfeldt’s ambitious journalist will do anything for the story — including use those feminine wiles I’ve heard so much about.

Source: TV Guide

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Jennifer Westfeldt

Kristin Dos Santos reports that Jennifer Westfeldt, who is playing ambitious journalist Meredith Reed on the eighth season of 24 probably won’t be sticking around for too long as she’s set to star in Cusi Cram’s off-Broadway play A Lifetime Burning.

Mischa in Culver City, Calif.: 24 scoop. Anything please!
Jennifer Westfeldt appears on 24 this season, which just happens to be filming on the same lot as her man Jon Hamm’s show, Mad Men. Jennifer tells us of her 24 role: “I’m a journalist with some ties to the president of the Islamic Republic, who is played by Anil Kapoor, who was in Slumdog Millionaire.” She wouldn’t tease whether her character was good or bad, but safe to say she’s not sticking around too long because she’s off to New York to star in an off-Broadway play this week.

Source: E! Online

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Jennifer Westfeldt

Jennifer Westfeldt and John Boyd have joined the cast of Fox’s “24.”

On the upcoming eighth season of the real-time drama, to be set in New York, “Kissing Jessica Stein” star Westfeldt will play the recurring role of Meredith Reed, an ambitious journalist with ties to Arman Hashemi (Anil Kapoor), a Middle East leader who comes to the U.S. on a peacemaking mission.

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Here we have the casting calls for many new major characters in 24 Season 8.

“24″, the hit show from Fox Network, is now casting major ongoing roles for the 2010 season.

From the producer of “Arrested Development”, this stylish show is about Counter Terrorist Unit agent Jack Bauer as he struggles to protect the nation from terrorist threats. “24″ stars Kiefer Sutherland and Carlos Bernard. It is being written by Joel Surnow and Howard Gordon, and directed by Brad Turner. The show is produced by Brian Grazer, Evan Katz, Howard Gordon, Robert Cochran, and Joel Surnow for Imagine Entertainment and 20th Century Fox Television.

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