Phillip Bauer
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Phillip Bauer | |
Gender | Male |
Jobs held | Senior Executive - BXJ Technologies |
Affiliation | BXJ Technologies |
Family | Jack Bauer (Son) Graem Bauer (Son) (Deceased) Kim Bauer (Granddaughter) Josh Bauer (Grandson) Marilyn Bauer (Daughter-In-Law) Teri Bauer (Daughter-In-Law) (Deceased) |
Spouse | Unnamed Wife |
Current status | Active |
Portrayed by | James Cromwell |
Seasons | 6 |
Phillip Bauer is a fictional character in the FOX television series 24. He is portrayed by James Cromwell.
He is the estranged father of the show's main character Jack Bauer and Jack's brother Graem. Phillip is a recurring character, and not part of the main cast. He, and his son Graem, are involved in a company/organization known as BXJ Technologies, although few details have been revealed about this company.
[edit] Day 6
Main article: 24 (Season 6)
He is a suspect in the terrorist attacks of the day early on. In the 6th episode of the season ("11:00 AM - 12:00 PM"), Jack is attacked and about to be killed by some men, when Phillip Bauer intervenes and says, "He's my son." While the two men keep Jack in custody, Jack explains some of what he knows. When Jack pushes his father, Phillip relents and allows Jack to call CTU. Before he can, though, Graem orders the men not to let Jack go. When Phillip says that Graem cannot do that, that the men are Phillip's employees, Graem interjects and tells his father that the men are, in fact, working for Graem. The episode ends with both Phillip and Jack in the custody of the two men in the back of a van.
In the seventh episode, Phillip speaks with Graem and it is revealed that Phillip Bauer is the real mastermind. He is disappointed that Graem told Jack the truth about Day 5, and says that he may have told Jack too much. He injects Graem with an overdose of Hyoscine-pentothal, causing him to go into cardiac arrest and die. Phillip claims that his son has just had a seizure and yells for help to divert suspicion away from him and his involvement in the day's plot.
After Graem is brought to the CTU morgue, Phillip rifles through his belongings, erasing all the contacts from Graem's cell phone. Once safely away from listening ears, he phones a subordinate and tells them they must kill Dmitri Gredenko (a key figure in the day's attacks) before CTU can apprehend him, realizing Gredenko knows too much about Phillip's involvement in the day's events and thus could implicate him if interrogated.
He then notices a private conversation between Jack and Graem's widow, Marilyn Bauer, where Marilyn recalls Graem going to a house for a clandestine meeting with men who spoke Russian. When Marilyn is convinced to help Jack find this house, Phillip innocently offers to take Marilyn's son, Josh Bauer, back to their home. After leaving CTU, however, Phillip uses Josh to blackmail Marilyn into setting a trap for Jack. After Jack rescues Marilyn and Milo, he learns of his father's involvement. In an attempt to retrieve Joshua, Phillip tells Jack that Gredenko blackmailed him about his involvement in David Palmer's death and that he did not know that the nuclear bombs were targeted for America. Right as it appears he is going to kill Jack, he vanishes, leaving behind a phone number. When Jack calls the number, he reaches former President Charles Logan, whom Phillip and Graem directed to act out the conspiracy in Day 5.
[edit] Before Day 1
According to a conversation between Jack and Marilyn, Phillip and Jack were on rough terms for more than 20 years, well before Day 1 (though Jack officially left the family shortly after Teri's funeral about nine years before Day 6).
Marilyn even suggested at one point that Jack may have joined the military in defiance of Phillip's offering Jack a job at BXJ Technologies, Phillip's company.
Terrorists & Antagonists on 24 |
Mandy | Ira Gaines | Kevin Carroll | Andre Drazen | Alexis Drazen | Victor Drazen | Nina Myers Syed Ali | Marie Warner | Peter Kingsley | Max | Ramon Salazar | Hector Salazar | Michael Amador Stephen Saunders | Navi Araz | Habib Marwan | Mitch Anderson | Walt Cummings | Vladimir Bierko Christopher Henderson | Charles Logan | Graem Bauer | Abu Fayed | Phillip Bauer Dmitri Gredenko | Anatoly Markov | Minor characters |