Biography
Eddie McClintock started his show business career with a three year stint working behind the scenes as a production assistant. Following the advice of actors with whom he had worked (and deciding to abandon his PA career after an especially difficult producer publicly insulted him), the brown-haired and handsome former competitive wrestler decided to hone his talents in front of the camera, and quickly enrolled in acting classes. McClintock's …
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Career Milestones
2006 | Co-starred with Jane Curtin and Fred Savage on the ABC comedy, "Crumbs" | |
2002 | Featured in the romantic comedy "Full Frontal" | |
2002 | Cast in the feature "The Sweetest Thing" | |
2000 | Had starring role in the independent romantic comedy "Moving August", playing a young photographer moving out of his apartment who falls in love with the woman moving in | |
1999 | Co-starred in the sitcom "Stark Raving Mad" | |
1999 | Guest starred as a cute but incompetent waiter who is lent the helping hand of lovestruck teen Zoe on THE WB teen sitcom "Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane" | |
1999 | Played the gay older brother of resident advisor Noel on an episode of The WB's popular college drama "Felicity" | |
1998 | TV series debut as a regular, playing Jimmy, the roguish brother of a suddenly single father, on the short-lived Fox sitcom "Holding the Baby" | |
1997 | Had a recurring role on the Fox sitcom "Ned and Stacey" | |
| Acted on the CBS daytime drama "The Young and the Restless" | ||
| Appeared in a series of Coors Light beer commercials | ||
| Began taking acting classes | ||
| Quit working as a production assistant after being publicly humiliated by a producer | ||
| Stayed in Hollywood, working behind the scenes for over three years as a production assistant | ||
1991 | Moved from Ohio to Los Angeles to work briefly for his uncle as a corporate insurance broker | |
