Bio
Eddie McClintock is an American film and television actor best known for his role as Jake Donovan on Stark Raving Mad and as Agent Pete Lattimer on Warehouse 13.
McClintock co-starred as the older brother running the family business in the sitcom Crumbs.
After a brief stint in commercials, McClintock's big break came with a recurring role on the comedy Ned & Stacey. Soon after, he landed a series regular role as an aspiring actor on Fox's Holding the Baby.
He also starred in Stark Raving Mad, in which he played the odd assistant to horror novelist Tony Shalhoub, and AUSA, opposite Scott Foley.
Other memorable TV appearances include a role on the 2002-03's one-hour season finale of Friends, a recurring role on Felicity, and guest-starring turns on such popular series as House, Less than Perfect, King of Queens, Sex in the City, Just Shoot Me and Spin City.
McClintock has also been successful in feature films, appearing in Steven Soderbergh's Full Frontal and in director Roger Kumble's The Sweetest Thing. In addition he starred in the independent films Screenland Drive and Moving August.
In his film debut, he portrayed Loren Dean's hands in Lawrence Kasdan's Mumford.
In his time, away from TV and film sets, McClintock, who resides in Los Angeles, is an avid surfer, painter and drummer.