Eddie McClintock
Biography
Edward Theodore McClintock (born May 27, 1967) is an American actor, best known for his role of Secret Service agent Pete Lattimer on the Syfy series Warehouse 13. He was once a wrestler and then a production assistant, and he was nearly 30 before moving into major actor roles. He was a cast member of the television sitcoms Stark Raving Mad from 1999 to 2000, A.U.S.A. in 2003 and Crumbs in 2006. He had recurring roles on Bones in 2007 as Special Agent Tim Sullivan, and in 2006 on Desperate Housewives as Frank, the father of Gabrielle and Carlos' adoptive baby. He has also guest-starred on Sex and the City, My Boys, Felicity, Friends, Ned and Stacey, Less than Perfect, Better off Ted, The King of Queens and other television shows. His films include the 2005 film Confessions of an American Bride with Shannon Elizabeth, as well as Mumford (1999), The Sweetest Thing (2002), Moving August (2002), and Full Frontal (2002).
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

The Sweetest Thing
as Michael
2002

Wolf Mountain
as Ric
2022

Confessions of an American Bride
as Ben Rosen
2007

Three Wise Guys
as Joey
2005

Moving August
as August Loder
2002

Picking Up & Dropping Off
as Charlie
2003

Boogeyman
as Michael Samuels
2012

A Fish Story
as Eddie Wilkins
2013

Glass Walls
as Billy
2022

Chosen
as Edwin Miller
2021

Miracle at Manchester
as Richard Newman
2022

The Ribbon
as Store Manager / Graduation Speaker
2024

A Taste of Praise
2023

Disorientated
as Hank
TBA

The Twitter Files
as Marc Walker
2023

Karma: Death at Latigo Springs
as Dallas Jones
2024
Drop the Beat
TBA

Starstruck
2023

Joey & Rex Save the Church
2022

See Jane Date
as Kurt Batner
2003
TV Appearances

Less than Perfect
as Jake Heberling
2002

Greg the Bunny
2002

Big Day
2006

House
as Coach Stahl
2004

Stark Raving Mad
as Jake Donovan
1999

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
as Finn Thomas
2000

Shark
as Tom Brandt
2006

Desperate Housewives
as Frank Helm
2004

Crumbs
as Jody Crumb
2006

Friends
as Cliff Burnett
1994

Miss Match
as Colin
2003

Monk
as Warren Kemp
2002
