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'''KC Warnke''' was one of ''24''s location managers since the [[Day 1: 12:00am-1:00am|pilot episode]], pre-dating even [[Kiefer Sutherland|Kiefer Sutherland's]] involvement with the series. Warnke has also worked on ''Carmen: A Hip Hopera'' and ''Follow the Stars Home'', both in 2001 as the assistant location manager.
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'''KC Warnke''' {{born|January|2|1973}} was one of ''24''s location managers since the [[Day 1: 12:00am-1:00am|pilot episode]], pre-dating even [[Kiefer Sutherland|Kiefer Sutherland's]] involvement with the series.
   
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==Biography and career==
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KC Warnke was born in Fort Collins, Colorado. He studied Microbiology at Colorado State University and Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management at University of Colorado, Boulder.
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In 2000, Warnke started working as a location manager. He worked on the films ''Carmen: A Hip Hopera'' and ''Follow the Stars Home'', both in 2001 as the assistant location manager. Warnke also worked as location manager for shows like ''Southland'' (with [[Michael Cudlitz]] and [[Kevin Alejandro]]) and ''No Ordinary Family''.
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In 2014, Warnke was the location manager for the pilot of ''Legends'', a new show by [[Howard Gordon]]. After that, he has ventured more into production, and worked as Senior Vice-President at Asylum Entertainment. He currently works as a Director in Original Series Production for Netflix.
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== ''24'' credits ==
 
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Warnke worked as the location manager for the first six seasons with [[John Johnston]] and [[Bill McLellan]]. He did not receive on-screen credit until "[[Day 1: 9:00pm-10:00pm]]", however.
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Warnke worked as the location manager for the first six seasons with [[John Johnston]] and [[Bill McLellan]]. He did not receive on-screen credit until "[[Day 1: 9:00pm-10:00pm]]," however.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 13:40, 2 January 2019

This article's subject relates to Season 5 of 24.This is a production article written from an out-of-universe perspective

KC Warnke (born January 2, 1973; age 51) was one of 24s location managers since the pilot episode, pre-dating even Kiefer Sutherland's involvement with the series.

Biography and career[]

KC Warnke was born in Fort Collins, Colorado. He studied Microbiology at Colorado State University and Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management at University of Colorado, Boulder.

In 2000, Warnke started working as a location manager. He worked on the films Carmen: A Hip Hopera and Follow the Stars Home, both in 2001 as the assistant location manager. Warnke also worked as location manager for shows like Southland (with Michael Cudlitz and Kevin Alejandro) and No Ordinary Family.

In 2014, Warnke was the location manager for the pilot of Legends, a new show by Howard Gordon. After that, he has ventured more into production, and worked as Senior Vice-President at Asylum Entertainment. He currently works as a Director in Original Series Production for Netflix.

24 credits[]

Location manager[]

Warnke worked as the location manager for the first six seasons with John Johnston and Bill McLellan. He did not receive on-screen credit until "Day 1: 9:00pm-10:00pm," however.

External links[]