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'''Jeff Whitcher''' {{born|February|11|1966}} is a sound editor for ''24''.
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'''Jeffrey R. Whitcher''' {{born|February|11|1966}} is a sound editor for ''24''.
   
 
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Jeff Whitcher was born in Phoenix, Arizona. He attended Brophy College Preparatory in his hometown. After that, Whitcher went to Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. In 1989, he completed a Bachelor's degree in Communication Arts.
Jeff Whitcher was born in Phoenix, Arizona. He has worked in the industry since 1990, on various duties in the sound department. Aside of ''24'', he has worked on shows like ''Babylon 5'', ''The Guardian'', and ''Profiler''. He also worked on the pilot episode of ''Homeland'', which was developed by [[Howard Gordon]] and [[Alex Gansa]]. The episode featured performances by ''24'' alums [[Diego Klattenhoff]], [[Nestor Serrano]] and [[Navid Negahban]].
 
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Whitcher has worked in the industry since 1990, on various duties in the sound department. Aside of ''24'', he has worked on shows like ''Babylon 5'', ''The Guardian'', and ''Profiler''. He also worked on the pilot episode of ''Homeland'', which was developed by [[Howard Gordon]] and [[Alex Gansa]]. The episode featured performances by ''24'' alums [[Diego Klattenhoff]], [[Nestor Serrano]] and [[Navid Negahban]].
   
 
Whitcher has also worked on films like ''Soul Survivors'', ''Woman on Top'', ''Mortal Kombat: Annihilation'', ''Leprechaun'', and many others. He is also an accomplished musician and song writer.
 
Whitcher has also worked on films like ''Soul Survivors'', ''Woman on Top'', ''Mortal Kombat: Annihilation'', ''Leprechaun'', and many others. He is also an accomplished musician and song writer.
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Jeffrey R. Whitcher (born February 11, 1966; age 58) is a sound editor for 24.

Biography and career

Jeff Whitcher was born in Phoenix, Arizona. He attended Brophy College Preparatory in his hometown. After that, Whitcher went to Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. In 1989, he completed a Bachelor's degree in Communication Arts.

Whitcher has worked in the industry since 1990, on various duties in the sound department. Aside of 24, he has worked on shows like Babylon 5, The Guardian, and Profiler. He also worked on the pilot episode of Homeland, which was developed by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa. The episode featured performances by 24 alums Diego Klattenhoff, Nestor Serrano and Navid Negahban.

Whitcher has also worked on films like Soul Survivors, Woman on Top, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, Leprechaun, and many others. He is also an accomplished musician and song writer.

24 credits

Sound editor

Whitcher worked as a sound editor for all episodes of 24, from Seasons 1 to 8. He also worked on 24: Redemption. Additionally, he handled the sound design and sound editing for the mini series 24: Live Another Day.

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