Eddie McClintock Information


Eddie McClintock

Eddie McClintock

Actor
Los Angeles, CA

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Biography:
Eddie McClintock is a unique artist - a handsome leading man who moves easily from comedy to drama. Eddie recently appeared on the Netflix series No Good Nick, as the father of Nick, a young girl out for revenge from the local restaurant competitors played by Shawn Astin and Melissa Joan Hart. Prior he was a series regular in USA Network's conspiracy thriller "Shooter" as Jack Payne, a homeland security counterintelligence agent who works with sharpshooting expert Ryan Phillippe and his former commanding officer Omar Epp.

Eddie also played the father in the Lifetime Movie "My Stepfather's Secret" opposite Vanessa Marcil.

McClintock also starred for 5 years on Syfy network's most successful series "Warehouse 13" as the unexpectedly amusing yet authoritative, Pete Latimer, whose mission was to search and warehouse mystical items wreaking havoc on the world. He appeared in his recurring role on Bones, returning for the final season's special episodes. More recently Eddie has also been seen on "MacGyver", "Supergirl," "Agents of Shield," "Backstrom" and "Modern Family". He was also seen opposite Nathan Fillion in the 2014 Season finale of "Castle." Among his many television credits, McClintock was memorable in multiple episode arcs of "Friends" and "Desperate Housewives."

Prior, Eddie's network series regular roles found him starring with Jane Curtin, Fred Savage and William Devane in the ABC comedy "Crumbs." Before that, he performed with Neil Patrick Harris and Tony Shaloub in NBC's "Stark Raving Mad" and Scott Foley in NBC's "A.U.S.A."

An award-winning actor, McClintock received recognition from the Burbank International Film Festival as Best Actor for his performance in the feature film "A Fish Story".

A father of two sons, McClintock currently resides in Los Angeles.

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