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| - Austin Priester is an American actor who appeared in the NCIS Season 1 episode, A Weak Link (episode) as Petty Officer Kenny and also the NCIS Season 6 episode, Agent Afloat (episode). He also appeared in the NCIS: Los Angeles Season 1 episode, "Blood Brothers" and the NCIS: Los Angeles Season 2 episode, "Rocket Man".
- He attended the University of Michigan and a private engineering school, the Lawrence University. After he joined the army for several years he decided to follow his dream, to become an actor and filmmaker. In 2005 he wrote, produced, directed, and starred in his debut, the short film Dreamland: A Short Story. Priester is one of the regular stunt doubles for Eddie Murphy.
- Austin Priester is a stunt performer and actor who has had two roles on 24:
* In Day 7: 3:00pm-4:00pm, he played one of Elemu's henchmen at the store on 12451 Arlington Avenue who held Henry Taylor captive. He was shot and killed by Jack Bauer when Jack and Renee stormed in the store to rescue Taylor.
* In Day 7: 6:00pm-7:00pm, Day 7: 7:00pm-8:00pm and Day 7: 8:00pm-9:00pm, he played one of Benjamin Juma's soldiers. He was at 44543 Lambourne Marina with Juma's other soldiers, and boarded the boat across the Potomac river. The team dived into the river entered the White House, where they waited outside the locked panic room where the President was. Juma sent him to find Olivia Taylor, and after Udo found her and Aaron Pierce, he accompanied them back to Juma and the panic room was op
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| - Austin Priester is a stunt performer and actor who has had two roles on 24:
* In Day 7: 3:00pm-4:00pm, he played one of Elemu's henchmen at the store on 12451 Arlington Avenue who held Henry Taylor captive. He was shot and killed by Jack Bauer when Jack and Renee stormed in the store to rescue Taylor.
* In Day 7: 6:00pm-7:00pm, Day 7: 7:00pm-8:00pm and Day 7: 8:00pm-9:00pm, he played one of Benjamin Juma's soldiers. He was at 44543 Lambourne Marina with Juma's other soldiers, and boarded the boat across the Potomac river. The team dived into the river entered the White House, where they waited outside the locked panic room where the President was. Juma sent him to find Olivia Taylor, and after Udo found her and Aaron Pierce, he accompanied them back to Juma and the panic room was opened. When Bill Buchanan detonated gas inside the panic room, he was thrown back and killed by the blast.
- He attended the University of Michigan and a private engineering school, the Lawrence University. After he joined the army for several years he decided to follow his dream, to become an actor and filmmaker. In 2005 he wrote, produced, directed, and starred in his debut, the short film Dreamland: A Short Story. Priester is one of the regular stunt doubles for Eddie Murphy. Among his stunt and stunt acting resume are films such as Planet of the Apes (2001, with Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, David Warner, Erick Avari, Eileen Weisinger, Kevin Grevioux, and stunts by Ransom Gates and Simone Boisseree), Black Hawk Down (2001), Spider-man (2002, with Kirsten Dunst), I Spy (2002, with Famke Janssen and Malcolm McDowell), Jeepers Creepers 2 (2003, with Ray Wise), The Haunted Mansion (2003), Spider-man 2 (2004, with Kirsten Dunst, Donna Murphy, Daniel Dae Kim, and Rachelle Roderick), Be Cool (2005), xXx: State of the Union (2005), Poseidon (2006), and Norbit (2007, with stunts by Darlene Williams, Gregory J. Barnett, and Andy Gill). His resume also includes television series such as Fastlane (2002), Six Feet Under (2003, with Molly Hagan, Karen Landry, Leon Rippy, and Matt Winston), The West Wing (2004, with Ron Canada, James Cromwell, and Terry O'Quinn), Nip/Tuck (2005, with Famke Janssen and stunt coordinated by Noon Orsatti), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2006, with Brad Greenquist and Liz Vassey), and CSI: Miami (2002 and 2007, with Maury Sterling).
- Austin Priester is an American actor who appeared in the NCIS Season 1 episode, A Weak Link (episode) as Petty Officer Kenny and also the NCIS Season 6 episode, Agent Afloat (episode). He also appeared in the NCIS: Los Angeles Season 1 episode, "Blood Brothers" and the NCIS: Los Angeles Season 2 episode, "Rocket Man".
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