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:''"As much as I loved that job and would have been happy to stay on, a happy ending wouldn’t be the right way to go,"''
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:<small>&mdash; [http://www.24spoilers.com/2002/09/09/24-season-1-dvd-different-ending/ Leslie Hope on Season 1 of ''24'']</small>
   
'''Leslie Hope''' played [[Teri Bauer]] on ''[[24]]''.
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'''Leslie Ann Hope''' {{born|May|6|1965}} is a Canadian actress who played [[Teri Bauer]] in the [[Season 1|first season]] of ''[[24]]''.
   
 
Hope has had a prolific career in Canadian and American movies and television series. She graduated from St. Michael's University School at Victoria, British Columbia, in 1982.
 
Hope has had a prolific career in Canadian and American movies and television series. She graduated from St. Michael's University School at Victoria, British Columbia, in 1982.
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== Career ==
 
== Career ==
Hope's first movie role was in the Canadian movie ''Ups and Downs'', in 1981, which was filmed in Victoria. In 2004, she starred in the Gemini Award-winning film ''Human Cargo''. Other films in which she has shared the screen with 24 alums are: ''Talk Radio'' with [[Zach Grenier]], ''Ask Me Again'' with [[Jeffrey Nordling]], ''First Degree'' with [[Carlo Rota]], ''Shadow Builder'' with [[Tony Todd]], ''The Life Before This'' with [[Alberta Watson]], ''The Spreading Ground'' with [[Dennis Hopper]], ''It Takes Two'' with [[John Hawkes]], ''An Unexpected Love'' and ''Hunt for Justice'' with [[Wendy Crewson]], ''The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie'' with [[Cameron Daddo]], ''Meltdown'' with [[Arnold Vosloo]], and ''Don't Cry Now'' with [[Cameron Bancroft]].
 
   
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Leslie Hope was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Her first movie role was in the Canadian movie ''Ups and Downs'', in 1981, which was filmed in Victoria. Hope was cast while she was still studying high school. After that, she graduated from St. Michael's University School at Victoria, British Columbia, in 1982.
Her first major television role was as Linda Martin on "Knots Landing" where he shared the screen with [[William Devane]]. She also appeared in "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" with [[Alexander Siddig]]. She played the role of Kira Nerys' mother, Kira Meru. She also starred in "Vengeance Unlimited" with [[Jennifer Hetrick]], "Judging Amy" with [[Karina Arroyave]], "Robocop: Prime Directives" with [[Geraint Wyn Davies]], "The District" with [[Jean Smart]], "Line of Fire" with [[Brian Goodman]] and [[Gabriel Casseus]], "Private Practice" with [[Joe Nieves]], "Commander In Chief" with [[Harry Lennix]], [[Ever Carradine]] and [[Anthony Azizi]], and "Eyes" with [[Gregg Henry]].
 
   
 
Hope's first major television role was as Linda Martin on ''Knots Landing'' where he shared the screen with [[William Devane]]. She also appeared in ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' with [[Alexander Siddig]]. She also starred in ''Vengeance Unlimited'' with [[Jennifer Hetrick]], ''Judging Amy'' with [[Karina Arroyave]], ''Robocop: Prime Directives'' with [[Geraint Wyn Davies]], ''The District'' with [[Jean Smart]], ''Line of Fire'' with [[Brian Goodman]] and [[Gabriel Casseus]], ''Private Practice'' with [[Joe Nieves]], ''Commander In Chief'' with [[Harry Lennix]], [[Ever Carradine]] and [[Anthony Azizi]], ''Eyes'' with [[Gregg Henry]] and ''An Unexpected Love'' with [[Wendy Crewson]].
== 24-related appearances ==
 
Hope provided [[DVD]] [[audio commentary]] for "[[Day 1: 11:00pm-12:00am]]" alongside [[Stephen Hopkins]].
 
She also appeared in the series finale party with [[Kiefer Sutherland]], [[Annie Wersching]], [[Mary Lynn Rajskub]], [[Kim Raver]] and many more.
 
   
 
In 2004, Hope starred in the Gemini Award-winning film ''Human Cargo''. Other films in which she has shared the screen with 24 alums are: ''Talk Radio'' with [[Zach Grenier]], ''Ask Me Again'' with [[Jeffrey Nordling]], ''First Degree'' with [[Carlo Rota]], ''Shadow Builder'' with [[Tony Todd]], ''The Life Before This'' with [[Alberta Watson]], ''The Spreading Ground'' with [[Dennis Hopper]], ''It Takes Two'' with [[John Hawkes]], ''An Unexpected Love'' and ''Hunt for Justice'' with [[Wendy Crewson]], ''The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie'' with [[Cameron Daddo]], ''Meltdown'' with [[Arnold Vosloo]], and ''Don't Cry Now'' with [[Cameron Bancroft]].
== Selected filmography ==
 
   
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In 2012, Hope starred in ABC's ''The River'', along with [[Thomas Kretschmann]] and [[Paul Blackthorne]]. The following year, she made the first of six (to date) appearances as Secretary of the Navy Sarah Porter in ''NCIS'', making another appearance in spinoff ''NCIS: New Orleans''.
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She recently collaborated with showrunner [[Howard Gordon]] on FX's ''Tyrant'' playing CIA officer Lena Exley and also appeared in a number of episodes of ''Suits'' as US Attorney Anita Gibbs.
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==''24'' credits==
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*[[Season 1]] (all episodes)
 
=== ''24''-related appearances ===
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[[Image:24Terry&Kim.gif|200px|right|thumb|Hope with Elisha Cuthbert during filming of Day 1]]
 
*Hope provided [[DVD]] [[audio commentary]] for "[[Day 1: 11:00pm-12:00am]]" alongside [[Stephen Hopkins]].
 
*Hope attended the series finale party with [[Kiefer Sutherland]], [[Annie Wersching]], [[Mary Lynn Rajskub]], [[Kim Raver]] and many more.
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== Selected filmography ==
 
* ''Exposure'' (2018)
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* ''Crimson Peak'' (2015)
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* ''Furmosa Betrayed'' (2009)
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* ''Never Back Down'' (2008)
 
* ''Don't Cry Now'' (2007)
 
* ''Don't Cry Now'' (2007)
* ''Hunt for Justice'' (2005)
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* ''Dragonfly'' (2002)
* ''Meltdown'' (2004)
 
* ''The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie'' (2003)
 
* ''An Unexpected Love'' (2003)
 
 
* ''The Spreading Ground'' (2000)
 
* ''The Spreading Ground'' (2000)
 
* ''The Life Before This'' (1999)
 
* ''The Life Before This'' (1999)
 
* ''Shadow Builder'' (1998)
 
* ''Shadow Builder'' (1998)
* ''First Degree'' (1996)
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* ''Doppelganger'' (1993)
* ''Ask Me Again'' (1989)
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* ''Men at Work'' (1990)
 
* ''Talk Radio'' (1988)
 
* ''Talk Radio'' (1988)
   
=== Television appearances ===
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'''Television appearances'''
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* ''Station 18'' (2018)
 
* "The Mentalist" (2009-2010)
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* ''Suits'' (2016-2017)
* "Eyes" (2007)
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* ''Tyrant'' (2014-2016)
* "Everwood" (2006)
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* ''NCIS'' (2013-2016)
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* ''NCIS: New Orleans'' (2015)
* "Commander In Chief" (2005-2006)
 
* "Line of Fire" (2003-2004)
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* ''Blue Bloods'' (2015)
* "The District" (2001)
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* ''The Strain'' (2014)
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* ''Revolution'' (2013)
* "Robocop: Prime Directives" (2000)
 
* "Judging Amy" (2000)
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* ''Castle'' (2012)
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* ''The River'' (2012)
* "Vengeance Unlimited" (1999)
 
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* ''Off the Map'' (2011)
* "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1998)
 
* "Knots Landing" (1985-1986)
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* ''The Mentalist'' (2008-2010)
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* ''Seven Deadly Sins'' (2010)
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* ''Runaway'' (2006-2008)
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* ''Private Practice'' (2008)
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* ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' (2008)
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* ''CSI: Miami'' (2007)
 
* ''Commander in Chief'' (2005-2006)
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* ''Everwood'' (2006)
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* ''House M.D. (2005)
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* ''Line of Fire'' (2003-2005)
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* ''24'' (2001-2002)
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* ''The District'' (2001)
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* ''Judging Amy'' (2000)
 
* ''Vengeance Unlimited'' (1999)
 
* ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (1998)
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* ''Knots Landing'' (1985-1986)
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* {{Imdb|name/nm0394012}}
 
 
* [http://www.lesliehope.com/ Official Site]
 
* [http://www.lesliehope.com/ Official Site]
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* {{Imdb|name/nm0394012}}
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* {{Tw|lesliehope}}
 
* [http://www.televisionwithoutpity.com/story.cgi?show=73&story=3517&limit=all&sort= Interview with Television Without Pity]
 
* [http://www.televisionwithoutpity.com/story.cgi?show=73&story=3517&limit=all&sort= Interview with Television Without Pity]
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Revision as of 19:07, 21 April 2019

This article's subject relates to Season 1 of 24.This is a production article written from an out-of-universe perspective
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Wiki 24 interviewed Leslie Hope.
"As much as I loved that job and would have been happy to stay on, a happy ending wouldn’t be the right way to go,"
Leslie Hope on Season 1 of 24

Leslie Ann Hope (born May 6, 1965; age 58) is a Canadian actress who played Teri Bauer in the first season of 24.

Hope has had a prolific career in Canadian and American movies and television series. She graduated from St. Michael's University School at Victoria, British Columbia, in 1982.

Hope stands 5'9" tall.

Career

Leslie Hope was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Her first movie role was in the Canadian movie Ups and Downs, in 1981, which was filmed in Victoria. Hope was cast while she was still studying high school. After that, she graduated from St. Michael's University School at Victoria, British Columbia, in 1982.

Hope's first major television role was as Linda Martin on Knots Landing where he shared the screen with William Devane. She also appeared in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine with Alexander Siddig. She also starred in Vengeance Unlimited with Jennifer Hetrick, Judging Amy with Karina Arroyave, Robocop: Prime Directives with Geraint Wyn Davies, The District with Jean Smart, Line of Fire with Brian Goodman and Gabriel Casseus, Private Practice with Joe Nieves, Commander In Chief with Harry Lennix, Ever Carradine and Anthony Azizi, Eyes with Gregg Henry and An Unexpected Love with Wendy Crewson.

In 2004, Hope starred in the Gemini Award-winning film Human Cargo. Other films in which she has shared the screen with 24 alums are: Talk Radio with Zach Grenier, Ask Me Again with Jeffrey Nordling, First Degree with Carlo Rota, Shadow Builder with Tony Todd, The Life Before This with Alberta Watson, The Spreading Ground with Dennis Hopper, It Takes Two with John Hawkes, An Unexpected Love and Hunt for Justice with Wendy Crewson, The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie with Cameron Daddo, Meltdown with Arnold Vosloo, and Don't Cry Now with Cameron Bancroft.

In 2012, Hope starred in ABC's The River, along with Thomas Kretschmann and Paul Blackthorne. The following year, she made the first of six (to date) appearances as Secretary of the Navy Sarah Porter in NCIS, making another appearance in spinoff NCIS: New Orleans.

She recently collaborated with showrunner Howard Gordon on FX's Tyrant playing CIA officer Lena Exley and also appeared in a number of episodes of Suits as US Attorney Anita Gibbs.

24 credits

24-related appearances

24Terry&Kim

Hope with Elisha Cuthbert during filming of Day 1

Selected filmography

  • Exposure (2018)
  • Crimson Peak (2015)
  • Furmosa Betrayed (2009)
  • Never Back Down (2008)
  • Don't Cry Now (2007)
  • Dragonfly (2002)
  • The Spreading Ground (2000)
  • The Life Before This (1999)
  • Shadow Builder (1998)
  • Doppelganger (1993)
  • Men at Work (1990)
  • Talk Radio (1988)

Television appearances

  • Station 18 (2018)
  • Suits (2016-2017)
  • Tyrant (2014-2016)
  • NCIS (2013-2016)
  • NCIS: New Orleans (2015)
  • Blue Bloods (2015)
  • The Strain (2014)
  • Revolution (2013)
  • Castle (2012)
  • The River (2012)
  • Off the Map (2011)
  • The Mentalist (2008-2010)
  • Seven Deadly Sins (2010)
  • Runaway (2006-2008)
  • Private Practice (2008)
  • Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2008)
  • CSI: Miami (2007)
  • Commander in Chief (2005-2006)
  • Everwood (2006)
  • House M.D. (2005)
  • Line of Fire (2003-2005)
  • 24 (2001-2002)
  • The District (2001)
  • Judging Amy (2000)
  • Vengeance Unlimited (1999)
  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1998)
  • Knots Landing (1985-1986)

External links