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"Pilot"
Series Warehouse 13
Season 1, Episode 1
Warehouse 13 1x01 001
Air date July 7th, 2009
Writers Brent Mote; Jane Espenson; David Simkins
Director Jace Alexander
Producers David Simkins; Mark Winemaker; Suzanne Lauer; Paul M. Leonard; Gregg Tilson
Starring Eddie McClintock; Joanne Kelly; Saul Rubinek; Genelle Williams; Simon Reynolds
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Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Eddie McClintock Pete Lattimer
Joanne Kelly Myka Bering
Saul Rubinek Artie Nielsen
Genelle Williams Leena
Simon Reynolds Daniel Dickenson

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Gabriel Hogan Sam Martino
CCH Pounder Mrs. Frederic

Co-Stars[]

Actor Role
Sarah Allen Emily Krueger
Tom Barnett Sheriff Travis
Adam Basheer Gas attendant
Raoul Bhaneja Gordon Letanik
Michael Boatman Professor Ed Marzotto
Rachael Campos Mexican ambassador's daughter
Clemente Carrillo-Garcia Mexican ambassador
Dillon Casey Cody Thomas
Warren Chow Agent Morris
William Colgate Chet Greenfield
Gavin Fox Deputy Tim
Jung-Yul Kim Mrs. Frederic's bodyguard
Annick Obonsawin Minnie Harris
Monika Schurmann Café manager

Uncredited Cast[]

Note: The following is taken from the full credits list for this entry on IMDB. As it is a website with user-submitted information, some of the data listed here, including character names may be inaccurate.

Actor Role
Elisa Paganelli Grade 5 girl
Kristina Pesic Caterer Kacey
Kim Roberts Smithsonian tour guide
Saad Siddiqui Secret service agent #3
Maira Zaratta Mexican ambassador's wife

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