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'''Sarah Wynter''' {{born|February|15|1973}} played [[Kate Warner]] during [[Season 2]] of [[24]] and voiced the same character in ''[[24: The Game]]''. She also appeared as Kate in the first episode of [[Season 3]].
 
'''Sarah Wynter''' {{born|February|15|1973}} played [[Kate Warner]] during [[Season 2]] of [[24]] and voiced the same character in ''[[24: The Game]]''. She also appeared as Kate in the first episode of [[Season 3]].
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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
   
Sarah Wynter was born in Newcastle, Australia. His mother was a worker in Newcastle's registry of the Family Court of Australia, and his father was a physician. In 1984, Wynter's father killed his second wife and Sarah's half-sister before killing himself.
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Sarah Wynter was born in Newcastle, Australia. Her mother was a worker in Newcastle's registry of the Family Court of Australia, and her father was a physician. In 1984, Wynter's father killed his second wife and Sarah's half-sister before killing himself.
   
 
Wynter debuted on the 1998 film ''Species II'' (with [[James Cromwell]] and [[Michael Madsen]]). After that, she appeared on films like ''Race Against Time'' (with [[Cas Anvar]]), ''The 6th Day'' (with [[Wendy Crewson]]), ''Farewell, My Love'' (with [[Gabrielle Fitzpatrick]] and [[Phillip Rhys]]), and ''Dead Like Me: Life After Death'' (with [[Henry Ian Cusick]]). Her 2005 movie, ''Three Dollars'', is the first she has made in Australia.
 
Wynter debuted on the 1998 film ''Species II'' (with [[James Cromwell]] and [[Michael Madsen]]). After that, she appeared on films like ''Race Against Time'' (with [[Cas Anvar]]), ''The 6th Day'' (with [[Wendy Crewson]]), ''Farewell, My Love'' (with [[Gabrielle Fitzpatrick]] and [[Phillip Rhys]]), and ''Dead Like Me: Life After Death'' (with [[Henry Ian Cusick]]). Her 2005 movie, ''Three Dollars'', is the first she has made in Australia.
   
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[[File:Day_2_Kate_and_Jack_Mystery_Solving.jpg|thumb|200px|Wynter filming a scene with [[Kiefer Sutherland]].]]
   
 
She has also appeared on TV series like ''Sex and the City'' (as the first person to ever have sex on the series; she co-starred with [[Jeffrey Nordling]] and [[Laura Harris]], who coincidentally played her sister in that episode as well) and ''Night Man''. After her appearance on ''24'', she had recurring roles on ''The Dead Zone'' and ''Windfall'' (with [[Lana Parrilla]], [[Channon Roe]], and [[Dean Norris]]). Also, like [[Alan Dale]] and [[Mary Lynn Rajskub]], Wynter guest starred in the second season of ''Flight of the Conchords''.
 
She has also appeared on TV series like ''Sex and the City'' (as the first person to ever have sex on the series; she co-starred with [[Jeffrey Nordling]] and [[Laura Harris]], who coincidentally played her sister in that episode as well) and ''Night Man''. After her appearance on ''24'', she had recurring roles on ''The Dead Zone'' and ''Windfall'' (with [[Lana Parrilla]], [[Channon Roe]], and [[Dean Norris]]). Also, like [[Alan Dale]] and [[Mary Lynn Rajskub]], Wynter guest starred in the second season of ''Flight of the Conchords''.
 
[[File:Day_2_Filming_with_Sarah_Wynter.jpg|thumb|Wynter filming [[Season 2|Day 2]] while being photographed by [[Isabella Vosmikova]].]]
 
   
 
On {{d|August|20|2005}} Wynter married American magazine editor Dan Peres in Sydney, Australia. Their first son was born on 2008.
 
On {{d|August|20|2005}} Wynter married American magazine editor Dan Peres in Sydney, Australia. Their first son was born on 2008.
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=== ''24''-related appearances ===
 
=== ''24''-related appearances ===
 
* Wynter provided [[DVD]] audio commentary for the episode "[[Day 2: 11:00am-12:00pm]]" (with [[Carlos Bernard]] and [[Michelle Forbes]]).
 
* Wynter provided [[DVD]] audio commentary for the episode "[[Day 2: 11:00am-12:00pm]]" (with [[Carlos Bernard]] and [[Michelle Forbes]]).
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== Selected filmography ==
 
[[File:Day_2_Filming_with_Sarah_Wynter.jpg|thumb|Wynter filming [[Season 2|Day 2]] while being photographed by [[Isabella Vosmikova]].]]
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* ''Bad Art'' (2019)
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* ''Worst Friends'' (2014)
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* ''Circadian Rhythm'' (2005)
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* ''Three Dollars'' (2005)
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* ''The 6th Day'' (2000)
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* ''Species II'' (1998)
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'''Television appearances'''
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* ''Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector'' (2020)
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* ''The Blacklist'' (2017)
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* ''Goliath'' (2016)
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* ''American Odyssey'' (2015)
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* ''Californication'' (2013)
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* ''Person of Interest'' (2010)
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* ''Damages'' (2010)
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* ''Windfall'' (2006)
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* ''Sex and the City'' (1998)
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* ''The City'' (1995)
   
 
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Latest revision as of 13:00, 15 February 2020

This article's subject relates to Season 2 of 24.This article's subject relates to Season 3 of 24.This article's subject relates to the 24 expanded universe.This is a production article written from an out-of-universe perspective

Sarah Wynter (born February 15, 1973; age 51) played Kate Warner during Season 2 of 24 and voiced the same character in 24: The Game. She also appeared as Kate in the first episode of Season 3.

Biography[]

Sarah Wynter was born in Newcastle, Australia. Her mother was a worker in Newcastle's registry of the Family Court of Australia, and her father was a physician. In 1984, Wynter's father killed his second wife and Sarah's half-sister before killing himself.

Wynter debuted on the 1998 film Species II (with James Cromwell and Michael Madsen). After that, she appeared on films like Race Against Time (with Cas Anvar), The 6th Day (with Wendy Crewson), Farewell, My Love (with Gabrielle Fitzpatrick and Phillip Rhys), and Dead Like Me: Life After Death (with Henry Ian Cusick). Her 2005 movie, Three Dollars, is the first she has made in Australia.

Day 2 Kate and Jack Mystery Solving

Wynter filming a scene with Kiefer Sutherland.

She has also appeared on TV series like Sex and the City (as the first person to ever have sex on the series; she co-starred with Jeffrey Nordling and Laura Harris, who coincidentally played her sister in that episode as well) and Night Man. After her appearance on 24, she had recurring roles on The Dead Zone and Windfall (with Lana Parrilla, Channon Roe, and Dean Norris). Also, like Alan Dale and Mary Lynn Rajskub, Wynter guest starred in the second season of Flight of the Conchords.

On August 20, 2005 Wynter married American magazine editor Dan Peres in Sydney, Australia. Their first son was born on 2008.

Wynter was ranked 81 in Stuff Magazines's "102 Sexiest Women In The World" (2002).

24 credits[]

24-related appearances[]

Selected filmography[]

Day 2 Filming with Sarah Wynter

Wynter filming Day 2 while being photographed by Isabella Vosmikova.

  • Bad Art (2019)
  • Worst Friends (2014)
  • Circadian Rhythm (2005)
  • Three Dollars (2005)
  • The 6th Day (2000)
  • Species II (1998)

Television appearances

  • Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector (2020)
  • The Blacklist (2017)
  • Goliath (2016)
  • American Odyssey (2015)
  • Californication (2013)
  • Person of Interest (2010)
  • Damages (2010)
  • Windfall (2006)
  • Sex and the City (1998)
  • The City (1995)

External links[]