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’24′ is saving villain Tony Almeida for the movie – NYPOST.com.

It looks like “24” is saving the return of arch-villain Tony Almeida for his big-screen closeup

With only five gripping hours left in this final season of Fox’s real-time thriller, a return appearance by the double-crossing Almeida, played with oily relish by Carlos Bernard, doesn’t appear to be in the cards.

But it’s almost a sure thing that Almeida will reappear in the “24″ movie, which will feature series star Kiefer Sutherland reprising his role as tough-guy CTU agent Jack Bauer.

Fans might not have to wait long; the movie could be out by next year, according to series (and movie) executive producer Howard Gordon, who says he wants to get the flick in theaters “sooner rather than later” to capitalize on the momentum of the show’s finale.

In the movie, still in the early script stages, Jack will reportedly head to Europe to fight the bad guys — who will likely include Almeida, who’s already led several lives (and “died” once) on the series.

Tony has, in fact, taken quite a few twists and turns since Season 1, when he was introduced as Jack’s fellow agent and closest friend at CTU before morphing into one of the show’s resident evildoers.

After helping Jack save the world in the first four seasons, Tony took a fateful turn in the middle of Season 5 after his love interest and fellow agent, Michelle Dessler (Reiko Aylesworth), was killed in a bomb blast in the season opener.

While Tony was recovering from his blast injuries, deep within the bowels of CTU, he was stabbed by bad guy Christopher Henderson in the midst of a deadly nerve-gas attack, and died (or so we thought) in Jack’s arms.

With Tony presumed dead, he was absent from Season 6 — but suddenly reappeared last season, when it was revealed he was alive and well (don’t ask) and was now working as a double agent to undermine US President Allison Taylor while avenging Michelle’s death. (We learn that she was pregnant with their child when she was killed.)

In a typical “24″ twist, Tony was eventually arrested by the FBI and dragged away — but not before being shot and injured by Jack, who he cursed as a traitor to the cause.

It would behoove Sutherland and Gordon to reprise Tony for the “24″ movie, since he still resonates deeply with the show’s fans, who’ve been lighting up the show’s message boards on fox.com with all-things-Tony as the series nears its end.

“Tony’s story is unfinished . . . we were left hanging with his story,” says “talmeida6.”

“Tony is in prison, but bring him back regardless,” writes “bfar4526.”

“Preacha9″ has a better idea.

“I’m not seeing Tony back but with all the hoopla over him you can bet he will be in the movie . . . and the events of the finale set up the movie plot so he may even get an honorable mention.”

Fox officials had no comment yesterday.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/tv/where_tony_G5IPs1Ndck9thCelpy2UKJ#ixzz0n08QpkpM

Carlos_Bernard_913584aSOURCE: The Sun

24′s Carlos takes your questions

CARLOS BERNARD has suffered bruises from flying fists, bouts of “deathly” poisoning, bust-ups and stomach-churning all-night adventures in 24.

And we’re not talking about his daredevil alter-ego Tony Almeida.

The actor admits playing the rogue federal agent in the hit US show carries its own risks, not least when he’s trading punches with co-star KIEFER SUTHERLAND.

Then there’s the wild drunken “air guitar” nights with his castmates and the challenge of shooting scenes while violently vomiting after a dodgy meal.

It’s all in a day’s work for Mr Bernard, who’s answered your questions on all things 24 in our exclusive webchat.

Carlos left fans of the show dumbstruck when he burst back onto the scene in season 7, after his character had seemingly kicked the bucket in the arms of Jack a couple of series prior.

But Jack soon learns to his horror that former sidekick Tony – engulfed by rage and bitterness over the explosive death of his wife Michelle at the beginning of season 5 – is now working with the terrorists he used to be hell bent on wiping out.

Read on for Carlos’ answers to your questions.

You’ve said that you love the journey that Tony has taken to get to this point but what do you think of the vehemence with which fans have reacted, both positive and negative?
Avery, New Orleans

I can only feel good that people react either way, positively or negatively. Whether they’re angry or supportive of the character, if they’re reacting with a lot of passion then that’s great. It means they care.

Did you ever worry that Tony’s change from ‘good guy’ to ‘villain’ would be hard for fans to accept?
Lucy and Will, Scotland

Well, I don’t consider him a villain. I don’t consider him a good guy or a bad guy. He’s a human being who’s been through traumatic events, he’s damaged. He’s gone to a dark place in his life. Most of us go through those times in our lives – not to that extent – but he’s doing what he needs to do to take care of himself. I’m not saying I agree with everything he’s done to get there. I’m biased as well – I have to play the character and really get to a pace where I understand emotionally where he’s coming from.

When you filmed your ‘death’ in season 5, were you aware that you would be back in season 7?
Steph

I was aware that everybody was not completely satisfied with the ending for that character. The producers left a crack in the door for the character to come back. So I knew that there was a possibility. That being said, I didn’t really think they would ask me back. It’s kind of like a break-up with a girl that you’re in love with – you realise it’s time to move on but then they call you one day asking to meet for coffee. And you go!

What’s the hardest scene you’ve had to shoot on 24?
Thaize Cooper, London

One of the hardest scenes I had to shoot – and it was only because I was deathly ill with food poisoning – was the interrogation scene with Kiefer in the third episode of season 7. I was going into the hallway during breaks and puking. I hadn’t slept all night because I couldn’t stop throwing up. So that was kind of tough.

Have you ever injured Kiefer or has he ever injured you in a fight scene?
Roger

You get your bumps and bruises in fight scenes. It’s usually a stray elbow or a kick or something. We’ve woken up sore the next day because of each other definitely. But nothing too bad – no broken teeth or bones.

One on one, no weapons… Who would win in a fight – you or Kiefer? And I don’t mean your characters!
Dewi Fon Evans, North Wales

Oh, I would. He’d probably have his own answer though!

What has been your favourite moment of Tony’s throughout all the seasons he has been in?
Lucy, London

Coming back in season 4 was a lot of fun, when Jack and Audrey were cornered in a garage. One of my favourite episodes though was episode three of season 7 because it’s just classic 24. If someone were to ask me, ‘Well, what is 24?’ I would say that episode is a great example of the show.

I’ve read that you’re not too keen on watching your own work – is that really the case? Do you ever sit down to watch an episode of 24?
Antonio, Mexico City

Yeah, I really don’t. I will watch bits and pieces that I’m concerned about. I’ll go into the editing room to see what takes they use of me because I’m concerned about what performances they go for. Or if there’s an actor on the show that I really admire, I’ll go into the editing room to watch their stuff. I mean, there are actors on the show that I don’t get to work with. We only see each other at the after-parties, which is strange.

Touring the world with Kiefer and the 24 cast to promote the show must have involved plenty of 24 hour partying sessions. What has been your most outrageous night out and where?
Jules

There was a pretty fun night in Munich in January. Put it this way, I’m really happy none of it popped up on YouTube because I thought it would. There is a video tape of it! We were having a few drinks, to say the least, and they kept the bar open for us. We were doing some ridiculous air guitar and singing and dancing. We were partying until five in the morning and then we had to leave for a press conference at 6. All of us were completely fried. So I’m at a baseball game a few months back and I get this email that says, ‘Check out this YouTube clip of you guys in Germany.’ I was like, ‘No!’ Thankfully, it was fake! But I thought for sure it was the real thing.

Obviously when a main character gets killed off, the actor playing him or her leaves the show. Who have you been saddest to see go?
Olivia Pink

I think James Morrison, who played Bill Buchanan. And there was actually a character who got killed in the second episode of season 1 played by Michael O’Neill. He’s a great character actor. He was Jack’s boss at the very beginning and he got killed off in the second episode and I was so bummed because he never really got a chance to get going. James got a few years of being on the show, but Michael’s character I thought would have been such a great character on the show. I couldn’t believe it when they killed him off so quickly.

What’s it like working with a legend of the screen like Jon Voight?
Andrew

Fantastic. I grew up watching him. He’s one of those actors who loves it so much. He shows up with such an enthusiasm and excitement to go to work. Literally, in the make-up trailer, he’ll be in character. I remember the first time I met up him and he comes up to me in the make-up trailer, shakes my hand and says, “Almeida… Tony Almeida…” He’s already in character!

Often tensions run high between the characters. Have you ever come to blows with any of your castmates offscreen?
Matilda

Almost, one time, with Xander Berkeley, who played George Mason. It’s funny because we’re really good friends and I really like him a lot. I think he’s incredibly talented and a really funny guy – but I nearly ripped his throat out once! It was mainly because we’re both control freaks and there’s that point with two control freaks where one crosses the line into the other control freak’s territory and it’s not good! And he crossed over into my territory one time. It was something to do with my character.

Do you think that 24 broke the mould for action thrillers and has improved other programmes and films, such as James Bond?
Ray Smythe, Staffordshire

I definitely see the difference in the new Bond as opposed to the more classic Bond. It’s got a more hectic pace to it, a quicker pulse. I don’t know that it’s 24, I think it’s just that people’s sensibilities have changed. Maybe there’s a lack of patience in audiences these days, and they want a quicker pace. If you go back and look at some of the great movies from the 70s that are sort of slow, where people may not even talk for 10-15 minutes. If you look at Three Days Of The Condor, there’s this deliberate pace that almost couldn’t exist now, because we’re such fast consumers. But I think the first episode of 24 was definitely ground-breaking.

A typical 24-hour day in the life of Tony involves terrorist shoot-outs, bombings and kidnappings, but what does a typical 24-hour day in the life of Carlos entail?
Jules

The opposite! If I’m not working I will take my daughter to school, maybe hang out outside her classroom for as long as they’ll let me. I’ll probably go and work out. Then I’ll get some writing done – I’ve written as long as I’ve been an actor. It’s a big part of my life. At some point I’ll sit down and smoke a cigar and, depending on what I’m doing for the rest of the day, have a drink. Then I’ll come home and play with my daughter and maybe watch a ball game at night or a TV show. Pretty boring really!

Will Almeida be back in the next series?
Almost everyone

I don’t know.

24 season 7 is out now on DVD

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DRAMA SERIES LEAD ACTOR SUPPORTING ACTRESS
24 24   (Kiefer Sutherland)

24   (Cherry Jones)
24   (Mary Lynn Rajskub)
24 (Annie Wersching)

SUPPORTING ACTOR

GUEST ACTRESS

GUEST ACTOR

24   (Carlos Bernard)
24   (Colm Feore)
24   (James Morrison)
24   (Elisha Cuthbert) 24   (Hakeem Kae-Kazim)
24   (Glenn Morshower)
24   (Kurtwood Smith)
24   (Jon Voight)

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SOURCE: Contact Music.com

KIEFER SUTHERLAND’s former 24 co-star CARLOS BERNARD has leaped to his pal’s defence following allegations he assaulted a fashion designer at a New York party.

Sutherland is charged with third-degree assault after allegedly headbutting Proenza Schouler co-founder Jack MCCollough at a Met Costume Institute Gala afterparty earlier this month (05May09).
Bernard, who played government agent Tony Almeida in the hit drama series, has been friends with Sutherland since they began working together in 2001.

And the 36-year-old star can’t believe his friend would commit such a violent act – because the behaviour seems so out of character for Sutherland.

He says, “Kiefer is one of my best friends, and he’s a great guy. I’ve been around the world with him in bars and social situations, and I’ve never seen anything close to this happening, He always bends over backwards to be courteous with people and to be generous with his time.”

Sutherland, who is currently under a probation order in Los Angeles relating to a 2007 conviction for driving under the influence, faces a $1,000 (£660) fee and up to a year in jail if convicted of the third-degree assault charge.

His arraignment is scheduled for 22 June (09) at Manhattan Criminal Court.

04 May 2009

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tonySOURCE: LA Times Blog (Click here for the entire article.)

Tony Almeida may have come back from the dead, but he’s not coming back from this.

We could deal with Resurrected Tony’s shaved head, that questionable patch of chin hair, his temporary alliance with the baddies who revived him. But you don’t snuff out the good guys and live to tell about it on “24.” (When Jack Bauer killed CTU director Ryan Chappelle – his upstanding if insufferable boss – in Season 3, his hand was forced by a terrorist.)

No, in tonight’s episode, Tony not only made off with a WMD of his very own, he murdered FBI agent Larry Moss to get it. Larry, who was finally getting behind Jack’s effective if unorthodox ways. Larry, whose eyes bugged out in terror as he was choked to death by Tony the Traitor. It was almost as bad as watching Edgar’s pitiful demise.

For now, Tony’s moves are suspect. Even in Jack’s weakened state, we all know he’s Tony’s match. Jack tazes phones, knives sources who won’t give him answers and bulldozes his enemies. Literally, not figuratively. We try to pry more information out of actor Carlos Bernard about Tony’s about-face and whether he’ll live to see Day 8. Unfortunately, Bernard is a formidable opponent:

After tonight’s episode, Tony is dead to me … but I still want to know what his deal is.
Um, well, I can’t really tell you what’s ultimately behind his actions.

Still pissed at the government for Michelle’s death, I presume?
I think he’s motivated by still being stuck in a place of anger and resentment. He still feels betrayed by the government.

So this has all been one big setup? The whole time he was just playing poor (now dead) Bill Buchanan?
Yeah, this has been his plan.

SOURCE: The TV Squad

Look at him! American hero turned rogue black-ops bad-ass turned American hero again. Carlos Bernard has taken Tony Almeida around the block more than once on FOX’s tick-tocking drama 24. Despite the fact that he “died” in season five, Bernard has made one thing clear during Tony’s “resurrection” on the show’s seventh season – you can’t keep a good man down.

I had the chance to speak to Bernard last week. Lots of scoop on the remainder of the current season, some info on the soul-patch era, and the one thing that everyone is dying to know – where’s Tony’s Cubs mug?

Jonathan Toomey: We’ve actually met before, not sure if you remember.

Carlos Bernard: Oh yeah? Where’d we meet?

JT: Back in January 2006, during your second visit to The Tony Danza Show. I was working there at the time and as I recall, we had a pretty in-depth conversation about the selection of hard candy in the green rooms.

CB: [laughs] That’s right, I was there twice.

JT: So you were in the middle of 24′s season five then and it was just a few months before you got “killed” off. I don’t know if you remember Danza’s thing, it was big for him to do “24 in 24″ where he’d recap the previous week’s episode in twenty-four seconds or less.

CB: Yeah, I remember he did that.

JT: He rarely succeeded, but I remember it was a very sad day when he had to take down Tony Almeida’s face from his big Velcro character board.

CB: [laughs]

JT: When you were at Danza that day, how far into filming the season were you at that point? Did you know you were dying?

CB: Oh yeah. I knew at the end of the fourth season actually. They called to tell me what the story was going to be for the fifth, and the original plan was to kill me along with everyone else at the very beginning – I don’t know if you remember that…

JT: Along with Palmer and Michelle and everyone else.

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