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While this final stretch of episodes brought out the on-screen best in Kiefer Sutherland, the key to last night's two-hour conclusion — and the season — was Carlos Bernard's Tony Almeida.
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Add in Kiefer Sutherland, William Hurt, Rufus Sewell, and Jennifer Connelly and you've got a surefire classic.
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Koru, why do you think Kiefer is even more of an alchoholic than his genetic disposition would have made him anyway?
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Kiefer is enjoying the best season of his career with a 38-19 match record, including 28-10 on hard courts; won titles in Tokyo in April and Halle, Germany in June; reached the semifinals of two of his last three tournaments going into the U.S.
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Anselm Kiefer is exhibiting at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art says the NY Times.
January 2008 2008
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Perhaps he's influenced by the rather manly men he admires on TV — namely Kiefer Sutherland's Jack Bauer on 24, who he calls, "the biggest bad ass there is," and Tom Selleck.
Celebrity Watchlist: Joe Bastianich Sings the Praises of Glee, Idol and Charlie Sheen! 2011
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Perhaps he's influenced by the rather manly men he admires on TV — namely Kiefer Sutherland's Jack Bauer on 24, who he calls, "the biggest bad ass there is," and Tom Selleck.
Celebrity Watchlist: Joe Bastianich Sings the Praises of Glee, Idol and Charlie Sheen! 2011
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There's an immediate, audible ripple of excitement through the audience, and it's not hard to see why: That joint entrance is a TV fan's dream, bringing us both Jack Bauer and Mr. Big, aka Kiefer Sutherland in his Broadway debut and Chris Noth.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Created by architect Giselbrecht + Partner ZT GmbH this amazing project is called “Dynamic Facade” better known as the Kiefer Technic Showroom in Bad Gleichenberg, Austria.
Mind-blowing 3D projection on German building created by UrbanScreen 2009
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Give him a name — To avoid suspicion, don't use silly made-up names like "Kiefer" or "Barack."
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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