Charlie Hofheimer

Charlie Hofheimer is set to portray Marcus, Eric Carter's former Army Ranger colleague, suffering from PTSD in 24: Legacy. His casting was announced on.

Biography and career
Hofheimer was born on April 17, 1981 in Detroit, Michigan. He and his family moved to Brooklyn, New York when he was a year old.

His first film role was the 1994 version of Lassie. His film roles include Boys (with Lukas Haas), Father's Day (with Louis Lombardi), Black Hawk Down (with Tom Sizemore, Glenn Morshower, Gabriel Casseus and Gregory Sporleder), The Village (with Jayne Atkinson and Cherry Jones) and Paranoia (with George Colucci and Thom Williams).

His guest appearances in TV shows include Law & Order (with Kim Raver), Now and Again (with Dennis Haysbert), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (with Tamara Tunie), NCIS (with Pauley Perrette, Carlos Gomez, Pancho Demmings and Larry Sullivan), Numb3rs (Peter MacNicol, Navi Rawat and Kirk Acevedo), House M.D. (with Kal Penn and Carmen Argenziano), Caterbury's Law (with Harris Yulin), Cold Case (with Jeff Kober), Rizzoli & Isles (with Brian Goodman), The Good Wife (with Zach Grenier), Private Practice (with Benjamin Bratt), Perception (with Arjay Smith and JoBeth Williams), Castle (with Stana Katic, Penny Johnson Jerald and Reiko Aylesworth) and TURN: Washington's Spies (with Kevin McNally). He also had a recurring role in Mad Men.

24 credits

 * 24: Legacy
 * "Pilot"

Selected filmography
 Television appearances
 * Paranoia (2013)
 * The Village (2004)
 * Black Hawk Down (2001)
 * Father's Day (1997)
 * Boys (1996)
 * Lassie (1994)
 * TURN (2015)
 * Castle (2015)
 * Perception (2015)
 * Grey's Anatomy (2014)
 * Private Practice (2012)
 * The Good Wife (2012)
 * Rizzoli & Isles (2011)
 * Mad Men (2010-2013)
 * Without a Trace (2009)
 * Cold Case (2009)
 * Caterbury's Law (2008)
 * House M.D. (2007)
 * Medium (2007)
 * Numb3rs (2006)
 * NCIS (2003)
 * CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2003)
 * Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2003)
 * Now and Again (1999)
 * Law & Order (1995, 1996)