Edward Theodore McClintock[1] (born May 27, 1967) is an American actor. He is best known for his role of Secret Service agent Pete Lattimer on the Syfy series Warehouse 13.

Eddie McClintock
McClintock at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con
Born
Edward Theodore McClintock

(1967-05-27) May 27, 1967 (age 57)
OccupationActor
Years active1997–present
Spouse
Lynn Sanchez
(m. 2005)
Children2

Early life

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McClintock was born in Canton, Ohio, and raised by his father Theodore "Ted" McClintock (died 2022). After his parents' divorce, he moved with his father to North Canton. After leaving St. Michael's Catholic School in the eighth grade, he attended North Canton Hoover High School.

McClintock graduated with a degree in communications from Wright State University in Dayton and studied design in college. In 2007, he designed the artwork for Puscifer's album "V" Is for Vagina[2] and currently sells some of his artwork on his personal website. Working as a wrestler and later a production assistant,[citation needed] he subsequently took up acting and began appearing in roles in 1997.

Career

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To date, McClintock has appeared in ten pilots, starred in five network series, worked on several television films, and made well over 45 guest appearances on more than 25 different shows. He was a cast member on the sitcom Stark Raving Mad from 1999 to 2000, which won the People's Choice Award[2] but was cancelled after one season. In 2006, he appeared on Desperate Housewives as Frank, the father of Gabrielle and Carlos' adoptive baby. He appeared as Special Agent Tim Sullivan in four episodes of Bones in 2007. He has also guest-starred on Sex and the City, My Boys, Felicity, Friends, Ned and Stacey, Less than Perfect, Better Off Ted, Monk, and The King of Queens.[citation needed]

 
McClintock with his Warehouse 13 costar Saul Rubinek

He is known for his role in Syfy's Warehouse 13. BuddyTV ranked him number eighty-two on its list of "TV's Sexiest Men of 2011".[3] McClintock later recurred on No Good Nick as Nick's incarcerated father, Tony Franzelli.[4]

He took on the role of a father whose teen son was diagnosed with a life-threatening form of brain cancer in Miracle at Manchester, which he also directed.

Personal life

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He married Lynn Sanchez in 2005; the couple have two sons.[2]

Filmography

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Film

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Film
Year Title Role Notes
1999 Mumford Unsolved Mumford
2000 Screenland Drive Clay
2002 Moving August August Loder
2002 The Sweetest Thing Michael
2002 Full Frontal Second fired employee
2009 Pet Peeves Jack Short film
2013 A Fish Story Eddie
2020 Reboot Camp Cooper Johnson
2023 Miracle at Manchester Richard Newman Also directed
2023 A Taste of Praise Danny Mincott

Television

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Television
Year Title Role Notes
1997 Ned & Stacey Chazz Gordon 2 episodes
1997 Diagnosis: Murder Young "Manny" Tubbs Episode: "A History of Murder"
1998 Holding the Baby Jimmy Stiles Main cast
1999, 2001 Felicity Ryan Crane 2 episodes
1999 Zoe, Duncan, Jack, and Jane Vince Episode: "The Advice"
1999–2000 Stark Raving Mad Jake Donovan Main cast
2000 Sex and the City Guy by pool (uncredited) Episode: "Escape from New York"
2000 Just Shoot Me! Slam Episode: "The First Thanksgiving"
2000 Spin City Robert Episode: "All the Wrong Moves"
2002 Glory Days Leo Cochran Episode: "The Lost Girls"
2002 Friends Clifford "Cliff" Burnett Episode: "The One Where Rachel Has a Baby: Parts 1 and 2"
2002 The King of Queens Eddie Episode: "Connect Four"
2003 A.U.S.A. Owen Harper Main cast
2003 The Pitts Keith Episode: "Miss American Pipe"
2003 Less than Perfect Jake Heberling Episode: "Shampoo"
2003 See Jane Date Kurt Batner Television film
2003 Picking Up & Dropping Off Charlie Television film
2003–04 Married to the Kellys Bob 2 episodes
2005 House Coach Stahl Episode: "Kids"
2005 Monk Warren Kemp Episode: "Mr. Monk Goes to the Office"
2005 Confessions of an American Bride Ben Rosen Television film
2005 Three Wise Guys Joey Television film
2006 Crumbs Jody Crumb Main cast
2006 Desperate Housewives Frank Helm 3 episodes
2006 My Boys Hank 4 episodes
2006–07 Big Day Dr. Jonathan Scott 3 episodes
2007, 2017 Bones Special Agent Tim Sullivan 5 episodes
2007 The Winner Terry Episode: "Glen's New Friend"
2007 Shark Tom Brandt Episode: "For Whom the Skel Rolls"
2008 Moonlight Jason Abbott Episode: "Click"
2009 Roommates David Schick 2 episodes
2009–14 Warehouse 13 Pete Lattimer Main cast
2010 Better Off Ted Billy Crisp Episode: "Mess of a Salesman"
2010 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Finn Thomas Episode: "The Panty Sniffer"
2011 Fairly Legal Chef Bo/Bobby Episode: "Bo Me Once"
2011 Love Bites Scott Episode: "Sky High"
2012 Boogeyman Michael Samuels Television film
2013 The Mentalist Sgt. Hawkins Episode: "Red, White and Blue"
2013 Malibu Country Steve Episode: "All You Single Ladies"
2014 Modern Family Brandon Episode: "Three Dinners"
2014 Castle Rogan O'Leary Episode: "For Better or Worse"
2014 Mind Games David Bishop Episode: "The Sweet Science"
2014 Witches of East End Ronan Episode: "Art of Darkness"
2015 Backstrom Sam Dagastino Episode: "Bella"
2015 Battle Creek Coach Episode: "Homecoming"
2015 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Vin-Tak Episode: "Who You Really Are"
2016 Supergirl Colonel James Harper Episode: "Manhunter"
2016 Shooter Jack Payne Main Cast
2018 MacGyver Jimmy Episode: "CO2 Sensor Tree Branch"
2019 9-1-1 Victor Costas Episode: "Bobby Begins Again"
2019 No Good Nick Tony Frazetti Recurring role
2019 My Stepfather's Secret Hugo Television film
2021 The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers Rob Griffen Recurring role
Web
Year Title Role Notes
2010 Suite 7 Michael Episode: "Good in Bed"
2011 Warehouse 13: Of Monsters and Men Pete Lattimer

References

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  1. ^ McClintock, Eddie (November 23, 2010). "Twitter/Eddie McClintock: Theodore (like the chipmun..." Twitter. Archived from the original on February 21, 2011. Retrieved February 20, 2011. Theodore (like the chipmunk)! RT @MichaelIanBIack Whats your middle name?
  2. ^ a b c Boucher, Geoff (September 22, 2009). "Eddie McClintock finally finds a career treasure tucked away in 'Warehouse 13′". The LA Times. Archived from the original on February 6, 2011. Retrieved April 27, 2012.
  3. ^ "TV's 100 Sexiest Men of 2011". BuddyTV. December 7, 2011. Archived from the original on October 22, 2021. Retrieved March 9, 2012.
  4. ^ Schafer, Juli (September 18, 2019). "Revenge Served Sweet". Television Academy. Archived from the original on September 20, 2019. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
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