Carter MacIntyre

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Carter MacIntyre
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Carter MacIntyre at Showtime's 2010 Summer TCA.
Born
Carter Wallace MacIntyre

1979 (age 4344)
OccupationActor
Years active2001–present

Carter MacIntyre (born 1979) is an American actor, best known for television roles on the series, Undercovers and American Heiress . His previous acting credits have included guest appearances on Smith and ER . MacIntyre began appearing as CIA operative Leo Nash on the NBC series Undercovers in the Fall 2010 season. [1] MacIntyre was cast as the new guardian angel on Drop Dead Diva for Season 4.

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Carter is a native of Atlanta, Georgia, and a graduate of Wake Forest University. [2] He graduated from The Lovett School in 1997, a classmate of Christine Lakin.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
2018 Hunter Killer Lieutenant Commander Brian Edwards
2013Australian Pilot SeasonActorShort film
2011When You Find MeHusband
2010The TruthYoung Jonathan
2009 The Least Among You James
2008To Be ContinuedSarah's BoyfriendShort film
2006Wrong TurnsBrad

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2019 The Man in the High Castle Russ Gilmore3 episodes
2020 Bosch Maxwell
2018 American Woman HarrisSeason 1, Episode 7
2017 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia MikeSeason 12, Episode 7
2017 NCIS Benny SitanoSeason 15, Episode 3
2014 Benched Trent BarberMain cast
2013 The Tomorrow People VaughnSeason 1, Episode 2
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Taylor WynardSeason 13, Episode 15
2012-2013 Drop Dead Diva Luke Daniels 14 episodes
2012 Private Practice Nick Calhoun3 episodes
2011Wake Up, It's Tuesday!Garth McGeeveySeason 1, Episode 9
CSI: NY Chris BoyleSeason 7, Episode 13
2010-2011 Undercovers Leo Nash11 episodes
2010 Trauma ActorSeason 1, Episode 18
2009 Nip/Tuck WarrenSeason 6, Episode 7
Bones Officer David PoeSeason 5, Episode 8
The StationHot ModelSeason 1, Episode 16
The Mentalist Bodhi AndrosSeason 2, Episode 1
2008 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia AceSeason 4, Episode 3
2007 American Heiress JD Bruce28 episodes
2006 ER WallaceSeason 13, Episode 2
Smith RealtorSeason 1, Episode 2

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References

  1. "Undercovers" by J.J. Abrams is NBC's First Pilot Pick-Up
  2. "All Shows Page: All: Popular". Nbc.com. Retrieved 2022-09-01.