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I have been re-watching Season Three (Day 3) over the past few days and realized that Tony Todd, the actor who played Detective Norris in this particular season, also made an important appearance during Day 7 as General Juma.

Day 3:

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Day 7:

268px-GeneralJuma.jpg

Ha, never noticed that.

I have been re-watching Season Three (Day 3) over the past few days and realized that Tony Todd, the actor who played Detective Norris in this particular season, also made an important appearance during Day 7 as General Juma.

Day 3:

250px-Norris.JPG

Day 7:

268px-GeneralJuma.jpg

haha wow never knew that!

The clock may be ticking on Kiefer Sutherland?s 24 contract, but don?t count out Jack Bauer just yet. Sutherland told reporters at press tour this afternoon that he?s ?absolutely open? to sticking around for a ninth season.

?I?ve always said that as long as people wanted us to make it , and people were really interested in watching it, I would be interested,? he said. ?There are a lot of components involved. Right now my focus is on finishing season 8.?

Fox honcho Kevin Reilly expects formal talks on Day 9 to commence next month. ?Collectively, we just made a decision to launch the season [first] and then sit down in the next four to six weeks,? he tells me. ?But my sense is Kiefer will want to keep it going.?

EW

Happens all the time. Joss Whedon did that a lot. Used the same people throughout the show with Buffy/Angel.

Ya

In "The Practice"

Anthony Heald

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Played Judge Wallace Cooperin 2 episodes in 2000

Then turned around and played Scott Gruber on the same show in 2001

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