"Pilot" | |
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Series Warehouse 13 Season 1, Episode 1 | |
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 |
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Eddie McClintock | Pete Lattimer |
Joanne Kelly | Myka Bering |
Saul Rubinek | Artie Nielsen |
Genelle Williams | Leena |
Simon Reynolds | Daniel Dickenson |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Gabriel Hogan | Sam Martino |
CCH Pounder | Mrs. Frederic |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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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 |
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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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