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| birthplace = Viroqua, Wisconsin, USA
 
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| born = Christian Homer Mulkey Jr.<br>{{d|May|3|1948}}<br>Viroqua, Wisconsin, USA
 
| role = [[Doug Knowles]]}}
 
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'''Chris Mulkey''' {{born|May|3|1948}} played [[Doug Knowles]] on [[Season 7]] of ''[[24]]''.
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'''Christian Homer Mulkey, Jr.''' {{born|May|3|1948}} played [[Doug Knowles]] on [[Season 7]] of ''[[24]]''.
   
 
== Biography and career ==
 
== Biography and career ==
   
 
Chris Mulkey was born in Viroqua, Wisconsin. He began his acting career in 1976 when he appeared on the film ''Loose Ends''. Early in his career, he appeared in Sylvester Stallone's blockbuster ''First Blood'' as one of the abusive town deputies.
Chris Mulkey was born in Viroqua, Wisconsin.
 
 
Mulkey began his acting career in 1976 when he appeared on the film ''Loose Ends''. Early in his career, he appeared in Sylvester Stallone's blockbuster ''First Blood'' as one of the abusive town deputies.
 
   
 
Other films in which Mulkey has appeared are ''The Long Riders'' (with [[Nicholas Guest]]), ''48 Hrs.'', ''The Silencer'' (with [[Jaime Gomez]]), ''Broken Arrow'' (with [[Bob Gunton]]), ''The Fan'' (with [[James MacDonald]], [[Eric Bruskotter]], and [[Said Faraj]]), ''Behind Enemy Lines'' (with [[Maury Sterling]]), ''Bulworth'' (with [[Kirk Baltz]]), ''Radio'' (with [[Riley Smith]]), ''Cloverfield'', ''The Purge'', and ''Captain Phillips'' (with [[Max Martini]] and [[Corey Johnson]]).
 
Other films in which Mulkey has appeared are ''The Long Riders'' (with [[Nicholas Guest]]), ''48 Hrs.'', ''The Silencer'' (with [[Jaime Gomez]]), ''Broken Arrow'' (with [[Bob Gunton]]), ''The Fan'' (with [[James MacDonald]], [[Eric Bruskotter]], and [[Said Faraj]]), ''Behind Enemy Lines'' (with [[Maury Sterling]]), ''Bulworth'' (with [[Kirk Baltz]]), ''Radio'' (with [[Riley Smith]]), ''Cloverfield'', ''The Purge'', and ''Captain Phillips'' (with [[Max Martini]] and [[Corey Johnson]]).
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== Selected filmography ==
 
== Selected filmography ==
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* ''Islamophobia'' (2018)
 
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* ''Wolves at the Door'' (2016)
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* ''Whiplash'' (2014)
 
* ''Captain Phillips'' (2013)
 
* ''Captain Phillips'' (2013)
 
* ''Cloverfield'' (2008)
 
* ''Cloverfield'' (2008)
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'''Television appearances'''
 
'''Television appearances'''
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* ''Hawaii Five-0'' (2018)
 
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* ''Chicago Justice'' (2017)
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* ''CSI: Cyber'' (2016)
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* ''Scorpion'' (2014)
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* ''Franklin & Bash'' (2012)
 
* ''Boardwalk Empire'' (2011)
 
* ''Boardwalk Empire'' (2011)
 
* ''Justified'' (2011)
 
* ''Justified'' (2011)
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== External links==
 
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Revision as of 19:53, 15 May 2019

This article's subject relates to Season 7 of 24.This is a production article written from an out-of-universe perspective

Christian Homer Mulkey, Jr. (born May 3, 1948; age 75) played Doug Knowles on Season 7 of 24.

Biography and career

Chris Mulkey was born in Viroqua, Wisconsin. He began his acting career in 1976 when he appeared on the film Loose Ends. Early in his career, he appeared in Sylvester Stallone's blockbuster First Blood as one of the abusive town deputies.

Other films in which Mulkey has appeared are The Long Riders (with Nicholas Guest), 48 Hrs., The Silencer (with Jaime Gomez), Broken Arrow (with Bob Gunton), The Fan (with James MacDonald, Eric Bruskotter, and Said Faraj), Behind Enemy Lines (with Maury Sterling), Bulworth (with Kirk Baltz), Radio (with Riley Smith), Cloverfield, The Purge, and Captain Phillips (with Max Martini and Corey Johnson).

Aside of films, Mulkey has appeared in numerous TV shows. He was a regular on the TV series Twin Peaks, along with Ray Wise, from 1990 to 1991. He has also had recurring or regular roles in shows like Bakersfield P.D. (with Tony Plana), Any Day Now, Friday Night Lights (with Connie Britton), and Saving Grace.

24 credits

Selected filmography

  • Islamophobia (2018)
  • Wolves at the Door (2016)
  • Whiplash (2014)
  • Captain Phillips (2013)
  • Cloverfield (2008)
  • Radio (2003)
  • First Blood (1982)

Television appearances

  • Hawaii Five-0 (2018)
  • Chicago Justice (2017)
  • CSI: Cyber (2016)
  • Scorpion (2014)
  • Franklin & Bash (2012)
  • Boardwalk Empire (2011)
  • Justified (2011)
  • 24 (2009)
  • Friday Night Lights (2007)
  • Sleeper Cell (2006)
  • Twin Peaks (1990)

Video games credits

  • Wing Commander: Prophecy (1997)
  • Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom (1996)

External links