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Saturday Evening Post Kiefer Sutherland is back in the spy game, but this time it’s strictly business. Sutherland was a hit as international counterterrorism agent Jack Bauer in 24. Now, in the new Paramount+ series Rabbit Hole, he’s John Weir, a master of deception in the questionable world of corporate espionage. In the midst of some sneaky money-making tricks that hurt the competition, he gets framed for murder by people who are powerful enough to do him and the world a lot of harm.  For Sutherland, it was chance to take on a character who, he reveals with a sly smile, is…

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Deadline Kiefer Sutherland (24) is set to star in action-thriller The Winter Kills from director John Stalberg Jr. (Crypto). Sutherland will portray a disgraced cop pursuing the serial killer who murdered his partner ten years ago — and has resurfaced to kill again. Written by Ben Floro Carney, the film is produced by Patrick Rizzotti, Paul Johansson, David Guglielmo, John Jr, Wyatt Russell, Oliver Hudson, Stalberg Jr and XYZ Films. Pic is set to shoot this spring in New Jersey with debt financing to be provided by Blue Fox Financing. XYZ Films is also financing and will introduce the film to buyers at this week’s European Film Market in Berlin.  …

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Cambridge Folk Festival, organised by Cambridge City Council, has announced the first names in a broad and diverse programme for 2023. Taking place from 27 to 30 July 2023 in the grounds of Cherry Hinton Hall, tickets are now on sale. Leading US actor Kiefer Sutherland, perhaps best-known for hit TV series ‘24’, is also a well-respected musician with three critically-acclaimed albums to his name and an enviable stage presence. This summer he will make his much-anticipated debut at Cambridge. Cherry Hinton Rd, Cambridge CB1 8DW, United Kingdom

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Former costars and producers are paying tribute following the news of Annie Wersching’s death in January at the age of 45. Kiefer Sutherland, who played Jack Bauer opposite Wersching’s Renee Walker in Seasons 7 and 8 of Fox’s 24, tweeted that the actress was “one of the greatest actors I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with, and my friend.” He added: “My heart breaks for her young family. May she be remembered for the beautiful person that she was.” IMDB TV Line New York Daily News Hollywood Reporter Deadline

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Entertainment Weekly ‘Things are not what they seem’ in first look at Kiefer Sutherland’s thriller Rabbit Hole Rabbit Hole features Sutherland as gifted corporate spy John Weir, “a man of deception forced into action,” as Ficarra describes him. Things go all sorts of sideways when John finds himself wanted for the murder of Treasury Department official Edward Homm (Rob Yang). That possibly-not-random hook-up he had last night with an engaging lawyer named Hailey (Meta Golding) will turn out to be much more than that as the pair appears to be thrown into a conspiracy that involves nebulous, nefarious forces with designs on controlling…

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Led by director William Friedkin, The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, originally written in 1951 by Herman Wouk, is being retold for modern times and will follow the United States Navy while on trial for mutiny. Until now, there has never been a mutiny on record within the U.S. Navy. Deadline Article Yahoo Life Article

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Paramount+ spy series Rabbit Hole sets up shop in Toronto this month to film its first season. While details surrounding the new series have been under wraps, including casting, we do know that Rabbit Hole will star 24’s Kiefer Sutherland, who will also executive produce the show. Filming for the series will be underway in Toronto until September. A private espionage operative battles over the preservation of democracy in a world at odds with misinformation, behavioral manipulation, the surveillance state, and the interests that control these extraordinary powers. Paramount+’s Rabbit Hole has rounded out its remaining cast, adding Charles Dance (Game of Thrones), Meta Golding (Empire), Enid Graham (Mare of Easttown), Jason Butler Harner (Ozark) and Walt…

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Kiefer Sutherland opens up about why Dark City villain Dr. Daniel Schreber is his favorite movie role and how hard he worked to land it. SCREENRANT Article While sitting down with GQ to break down some of his most iconic characters, Kiefer Sutherland looked back on his time with Dark City. The two-time Emmy winner revealed the sci-fi thriller is his favorite movie role and recalled how hard he worked to land the villain role. See what Sutherland shared below: “Dark City, which was directed by Alex Proyas, was one of my most favorite experiences that I’ve ever had, as a person and…

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Say it isn’t so! I think all Kiefer fans have a different take on that particular hair style – iconic!!! ( I loved it ! haha) MovieWeb Article ScreenRant Article David is a character who is, at least on paper, supposed to be cool and sexy and has a girlfriend. Developing that character was a very funny kind of moment, because so much of it was created from a physical point. The look had to be right, the clothes had to be right, the hairstyle had to be right and Joel Schumacher, the director, was very in touch with rock…

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Variety ET Canada E Online “I miss it. It was an incredible experience,” Bauer said of starring on the long-running Fox drama series. “I have learned that you’re just better off not to be definitive about your answer of whether you will do something or not do something. I love playing that character. I do believe the story is unresolved. If something were to be written that made sense to me and that I thought was going to contribute to the franchise then I would be behind it, even if my participation in that were to be limited.”

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Today Article | EW Entertainment Article See the cast of ‘The First Lady’ side by side with their real-life counterparts Sutherland previously played a president on TV — albeit under much different circumstances. In “Designated Survivor,” he stars as Thomas Kirkman, a low-ranking government official who becomes president after an explosion kills everyone ahead of him in the presidential line of succession. “The First Lady” shows Roosevelt at various stages of his lauded political career, including leading the country through the Great Depression.

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