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Dennis Haysbert: from president to pirate in `Sinbad'.

Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI)

| July 01, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2007 Detroit Free Press. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Terry Lawson

So, Dennis Haysbert, are you dead or what?

When we last saw Haysbert, a k a President David Palmer on the TV series "24," he was about to end a very bad day in which he withstood a coup attempt and averted a global war, only to be felled by a seemingly lethal handshake. Is that it for the promising but brief Palmer administration?

"I don't know," says Haysbert, who _ despite possessing the most presidential voice since Morgan Freeman _ may not be coming altogether clean with the American public. "I can say I hope I'm coming back, since I love doing the show, but I haven't got the official word yet."

Though Haysbert's …

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