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+ | | nationality = [[United States of America|American]] |
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+ | | profession = Chauffeur |
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+ | | actor = [[Burke Stuart]]}} |
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− | '''Mark''' was [[Ted Cofell |
+ | '''Mark''' was [[Ted Cofell]]'s limosine driver during [[Day 1]]. [[Jack Bauer]] reached [[Cofell Enterprises]] to speak to Cofell, but learned that he was on his way down the elevator to the parking garage. Quickly racing down the stairs, Jack found Mark preparing Ted's limo. Jack approached and identified himself as a federal agent and, after subduing him, took Mark's place as the driver. |
+ | == Background information and notes == |
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+ | * In the 2013 [[24/India|Indian version of ''24'']], Mark's counterpart is [[Anwar Vedanta]]. |
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− | === Day 1 === |
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Latest revision as of 12:03, 14 May 2017
Mark | |
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Nationality: | American |
Profession: | Chauffeur |
Status: | Alive |
Played by: | Burke Stuart |
Season(s): | 1 |
Episode: | "Day 1: 9:00am-10:00am" |
Mark was Ted Cofell's limosine driver during Day 1. Jack Bauer reached Cofell Enterprises to speak to Cofell, but learned that he was on his way down the elevator to the parking garage. Quickly racing down the stairs, Jack found Mark preparing Ted's limo. Jack approached and identified himself as a federal agent and, after subduing him, took Mark's place as the driver.
Background information and notes[]
- In the 2013 Indian version of 24, Mark's counterpart is Anwar Vedanta.
Live appearances[]
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