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This article's subject relates to Season 1 of 24.This is a production article written from an out-of-universe perspective

Zach Grenier portrayed Carl Webb during Season 1 of 24.

Grenier's most notable role was that of the Narrator's boss in Fight Club. He also appeared in Working Girl (with Jeffrey Nordling), See No Evil, Hear No Evil (with Tonya Pinkins), A Shock to the System and The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond (both with Will Patton), White Lies and Chasing Sleep (both with Gil Bellows), Twister, Donnie Brasco (with Zeljko Ivanek), Swordfish (with Rudolf Martin), Rescue Dawn (with Francois Chau), and Zodiac (with John Terry and John Lacy).

He has also appeared in guest roles on "Golden Girls" (with Leland Orser, Tony Plana, and Richard Roat), 'Ally McBeal" (with Peter MacNicol and Albert Hall), "JAG" (with Tracy Middendorf), "Enterprise" (with John Billingsley), "Veritas: The Quest" (with Eric Balfour, Arnold Vosloo, and Cas Anvar), "Law & Order", "Crossing Jordan" (with Ravi Kapoor), "CSI: NY" (with Vanessa Ferlito), "Numb3rs" (with Navi Rawat), and "NYPD Blue". He has appeared on ABC's "The Nine", alongside John Billingsley, Lourdes Benedicto, Kim Raver, Jamie McShane, Michael O'Neill and JoBeth Williams. He also had a recurring role on "Touching Evil" (with Peter Wingfield and Susan Gibney) and "Deadwood" (with Powers Boothe. He was one of the leads in the show "C-16: FBI" along with Glenn Morshower.

Selected filmography

  • Rescue Dawn (2006)
  • Pulse (2006)
  • Fight Club (1999)

Television appearances

  • "The Nine" (2006)
  • "Numb3rs" (2006)
  • "CSI:Miami" (2006)
  • "Deadwood" (2004-06)

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