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Timothy S. Guinee (born November 18, 1962) [1]is an American stage, television, and feature-film actor. Primarily known for his roles as Tomin in the television series Stargate SG-1 (1997–2007) and railroad entrepreneur Collis Huntington in Hell on Wheels (2011–2016), he appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) feature films Iron Man (2008) and Iron Man 2 (2010) as United States Air Force Major Allen, and as struggling father and retired major Clay Wilson in the first season of the streaming television series The Punisher (2017–2019).

Key Information

Early life and education

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Timothy S. Guinee was born in Los Angeles, California and raised in Illinois and Texas.[2][3] As a child, he enjoyed nature, and he wrote to Jacques Cousteau at the age of 13. [4]

He attended Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Houston, Texas.[5]

He moved to New York City in order to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.[6] He later attended the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, where he graduated and had his film debut.[7][8]

Career

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Guinee is known for his role as Tomin in the television series Stargate SG-1. In 2005, he starred as record producer Sam Phillips in the Golden Globe® Award-winning miniseries Elvis. Guinee stars as Ben Matheson in Revolution.[9]

He was a cast regular in AMC's Hell on Wheels, playing railroad entrepreneur Collis Huntington. Hell on Wheels aired on AMC from November 6, 2011, to July 23, 2016.[citation needed]

Personal life

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Guinee met his wife Daisy Foote, during the production of Hallmark Hall of Fame: Lily Dale (1996). Foote is the daughter of 1962 Academy Award–winning screenwriter and Pulitzer Prize–winner Horton Foote, who adapted Lily Dale for the film himself.[10] They live in Marbletown, New York in the Hudson Valley.[11]

Guinee is a volunteer firefighter, having decided to become one after the September 11 attacks, as well as after his house burned down.[12]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1986 Tai-Pan Culum Struan
1989 American Blue Note Bobby
1991 Once Around Peter Hedges
1992 Chain of Desire Ken
1993 The Night We Never Met Kenneth
1994 Men of War Ocker
1995 Black Day Blue Night Bo Schrag
1995 How to Make an American Quilt Young Dean
1996 Beavis and Butt-Head Do America Hoover Dam Guide, AFT Agent Voice
1996 Courage Under Fire Warrant Officer One A. Rady
1996 Sudden Manhattan Adam
1998 John Carpenter's Vampires Father Adam Guiteau
1998 Blade Dr. Curtis Webb
1999 The Young Girl and the Monsoon Jack
2004 Ladder 49 Captain Tony Corrigan
2005 Sweet Land Young Olaf
2007 Broken English Mark Andrews
2008 Iron Man Major Allen
2008 Stargate: The Ark of Truth Tomin
2008 AmericanEast John Westerman
2008 Synecdoche, New York Needleman Actor
2009 The Private Lives of Pippa Lee Des Sarkissian
2010 A Buddy Story Pete
2010 Iron Man 2 Major Allen
2011 The Oranges Roger
2011 Water for Elephants Diamond Joe
2012 Promised Land Drew Scott
2012 Just Like a Woman George
2012 The Odd Life of Timothy Green Marty Rader Voice
2013 The Pardon Norman Anderson
2014 Two Men in Town Rod
2014 99 Homes Frank Greene
2015 About Scout Ray Havers
2015 Growing Up Smith Officer Bob
2018 Ben Is Back Phil
2019 Ash Stan
2019 Harriet Thomas Garrett
2021 The Same Storm Phil H.
2024 Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 James

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1986 The Equalizer Rick Episode: "Nightscape"
1986 Spenser: For Hire Kevin Moran Episode: "Home Is the Hero"
1987 Crime Story Vince Romero Episode: "Little Girl Lost"
1988 Lincoln Elmer E. Ellsworth 2 episodes
1988 Vietnam War Story Matthews Episode: "An Old Ghost Walks the Earth"
1988 Wiseguy Ritchie Stramm 4 episodes
1989 Knightwatch Kurt 2 episodes
1989 A Man Called Hawk Mitchell O'Connor Episode: "Life After Death"
1989 Livin' Large Kevin Television film
1990 L.A. Law Brian Chisolm 4 episodes
1991 Golden Years Fredericks
1991 Mission of the Shark: The Saga of the U.S.S. Indianapolis Dobson Television film
1993 Alex Haley's Queen Wesley 2 episodes
1993 Daybreak OHH Officer Television film
1993 Comics Johnny Lazar 2 episodes
1994 Breathing Lessons Jesse Moran Television film
1995 Follow the River Will
1995 Silver Strand Lance Surrey
1995 Duke of Groove Let It Go Guy
1996 Lily Dale Horace Robedaux
1997 The Three Lives of Karen Matt
1998 The Outer Limits Corporal Charles Pendelton Episode: "Relativity Theory"
1998 Brave New World John Cooper Television film
1999–2002 Strange World Capt. Paul Turner 13 episodes
2000 Level 9 Det. John Burrows Episode: "Mail Call"
2000 Animated Epics: Moby Dick Ishmael Television film
2001 Law & Order Mark Landry / Richard Morriston Episode: "Hubris"
2001 The Suitor Dex Television film
2002 The Practice Reverend Michael Crane Episode: "Eyewitness"
2002 The Road from Coorain Alec Television film
2002 Warning: Parental Advisory John Denver
2002 Thieves Eddie Episode: "The Green and the Black"
2002 Law & Order: Criminal Intent David Bishop Episode: "Bright Boy"
2003 The Guardian Todd Doherty Episode: "The Intersection"
2003 Karen Sisco Derwood Edson Episode: "Dear Derwood..."
2003 Tarzan Donald Ingram 4 episodes
2004 The Division Paul Episode: "Be Careful What You Wish For"
2005 Vinegar Hill Jake Grier Television film
2005 CSI: Miami Carl Dawson Episode: "Sex & Taxes"
2005 Elvis Sam Phillips 2 episodes
2006 The West Wing Steve Laussen Episode: "Internal Displacement"
2006 In Justice Richard Rocca 3 episodes
2006 Killer Instinct Professor Whitfield Episode: "While You Were Sleeping"
2006 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Father Frank Berlin Episode: "Double Cross"
2006 Medium Sean Caffey Episode: "Ghost in the Machine"
2006 The Lost Room The Occupant / Eddie McCleister 2 episodes
2006–2007 Stargate SG-1 Tomin 3 episodes
2006–2007 Ghost Whisperer Charlie Filbert
2006, 2011 CSI: NY Nathan Purdue / Chris Matthews 2 episodes
2007 Friday Night Lights Bob Episode: "What to Do While You're Waiting"
2007 Without a Trace Andrew Reynolds Episode: "At Rest"
2007 Smallville Adrian Episode: "Gemini"
2008 The Mentalist Tag Randolph Episode: "Pilot"
2009 Private Practice Seth Episode: "Homeward Bound"
2009 NCIS Lemming / Jerome Sax Episode: "South by Southwest"
2009 Saving Grace Kirby Episode: "The Heart of a Cop"
2009 Life Gus Wilvern Episode: "Shelf Life"
2009 Eli Stone Andrew Carlisle Episode: "Flight Path"
2009 24 Ken Dellao 3 episodes
2009 Lie to Me Alec Foster / Ron Foster 4 episodes
2009 Numbers Glen Olin Episode: "7 Men Out"
2009 Three Rivers Jim Santos Episode: "Where We Lie"
2009 Trauma Officer Lyons 2 episodes
2009 Criminal Minds Joe Muller Episode: "Retaliation"
2010 Nip/Tuck Joel Seabrook Episode: "Joel Seabrook"
2010 The Deep End Neil Levin Episode: "Nothing Personal"
2010 Miami Medical Jackson Episode: "Golden Hour"
2010 Law & Order: LA Colonel Richards Episode: "Sylmar"
2010 The Closer Sam Dodson Episode: "High Crimes"
2011 Off the Map Nick Episode: "I'm Here"
2011 Covert Affairs Roy Gaskin Episode: "Bang and Blame"
2011 Person of Interest Mark Lawson Episode: "The Fix"
2011 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit George Zane Episode: "Educated Guess"
2011, 2012 Damages Jake Stahl 2 episodes
2011–2015 The Good Wife Andrew Wiley 10 episodes
2012 Castle Andrew Haynes Episode: "47 Seconds"
2012 Fringe Rick Pearce (Canaan) Episode: "Everything in Its Right Place"
2012 Perception Tom Shelby Episode: "Messenger"
2012 Weeds Dr. James Cornish Episode: "Unfreeze"
2012–2014 Revolution Ben Matheson 10 episodes
2012–2020 Homeland Scott Ryan 16 episodes
2013–2016 Hell on Wheels Collis Huntington 14 episodes
2014 Madam Secretary Paul Wellington Episode: "Another Benghazi"
2014 How and Why Dave Unsold pilot
2014–2019 Elementary Agent Dean McNally 8 episodes
2015 The Following Duncan Banks 2 episodes
2015 Forever Teddy Graves Episode: "The Night in Question"
2015 Nurse Jackie Joe Episode: "Managed Care"
2016 Code Black Adam Benton Episode: "First Date"
2016 Motive Seth Armstrong Episode: "Natural Selection"
2016 BrainDead Nicholas Pohl 1 episode
2016 Van Helsing Ted 2 episodes
2016 Power Lance Donovan
2016 Conviction Greg Price Episode: "Mother's Little Burden"
2016 Blue Bloods Stuart Wentworth Episode: "Confessions"
2016, 2017 Bones Dr. Brandon Faulk 2 episodes
2017 The Affair Grant Finley Episode #3.6
2017 I'm Dying Up Here Matt Patterson Episode: "The Cost of a Free Buffet"
2017 Time After Time Dr. Monroe 2 episodes
2017 NCIS: New Orleans DHS Agent Lamont Episode: "Rogue Nation"
2017 Ghost Wars Sheriff Sam Perkins Episode: "Death's Door"
2017 The Punisher Clay Wilson 2 episodes
2017 Gone Ryan Moreland Episode: "Family Photo"
2018 Blindspot Boris Sokolov Episode: "My Art Project"
2019 Bull AUSA Darryl Holden Episode: "Forfeiture"
2020 NOS4A2 Nathan Demeter 2 episodes
2021 Clarice Lucas Novak Episode: "Ghosts of Highway 20"
2022 Inventing Anna Paul 5 episodes
2022 The Staircase Bill Peterson 7 episodes

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Timothy S. Guinee (born November 18, 1962) is an American actor recognized for his extensive work in television, film, and stage productions. Guinee, raised in Illinois and Texas after his birth in Los Angeles, California, trained at the Houston High School for Performing Arts and earned a BFA from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, followed by studies at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. His breakthrough roles include the recurring portrayal of Tomin in Stargate SG-1 from 2006 to 2007 and the series regular role of railroad magnate Collis Huntington in AMC's Hell on Wheels, which highlighted his ability to embody historical figures with depth. He has also appeared in supporting capacities in Marvel Cinematic Universe films as Foggy Nelson in Iron Man (2008) and Iron Man 2 (2010), alongside guest and recurring parts in series such as Homeland, The Good Wife, Elementary, and The Punisher. Beyond acting, Guinee has engaged in humanitarian efforts, notably raising $112,000 for Rwandan aid through a poetry reading at , and serves as a volunteer while advocating on issues. Married to Daisy Foote since 1997, he maintains a profile defined by versatile character work rather than lead stardom.

Early life and education

Childhood and family background

Timothy Sanders Guinee was born on November 18, 1962, in , . He spent his early years in a mobile family environment, primarily raised in and after his birth in . Guinee grew up as the middle child among five siblings, including three brothers and two sisters. His family background reflects Irish, English, and Scottish ancestry, with paternal lines tracing to Irish immigrants and English-Scottish roots in .

Formal education and early influences

Guinee attended the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in , , during his teenage years, where he developed an early interest in . Following high school, he founded a theater company in , demonstrating initiative in the before pursuing further training. He subsequently studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. Guinee then earned a degree from the School of the Arts (UNCSA) School of Drama, graduating in 1985. During his time at UNCSA, he majored in acting while exploring unconventional skills such as beekeeping and wire-walking, which reflected the program's emphasis on diverse . These formative experiences, rooted in intensive dramatic training and hands-on theater production, laid the groundwork for his professional career, culminating in his debut shortly after graduation.

Acting career

Early roles and breakthrough

Guinee made his debut in 1986 as Culum Struan, the son of the protagonist Struan, in Tai-Pan, an adventure drama directed by Daryl Duke and adapted from James Clavell's 1966 novel of the same name. The production marked the first permitted to shoot primarily in after the , involving extensive location filming in and other sites. Released on November 7, 1986, the film featured a cast including and , though it received mixed reviews and underperformed commercially, grossing approximately $4 million against a $25 million budget. Transitioning to television shortly thereafter, Guinee secured supporting roles in miniseries such as (1990), where he appeared as a family associate, and Lincoln (1992), portraying a minor historical figure in the NBC production about Abraham Lincoln's life. He also gained early recurring exposure on the CBS crime series Wiseguy from 1987 to 1990, playing a well-intentioned but renegade cop involved in organized crime investigations. These roles, spanning guest appearances and multi-episode arcs, helped establish his presence in ensemble casts during the late 1980s. Guinee's early film work continued with a supporting part as Stanford Chong in George A. Romero's horror-thriller Monkey Shines (1988), where he portrayed a med student aiding the paralyzed protagonist amid a murderous experiment with a trained capuchin monkey. Released on July 29, 1988, the film, based on Michael Stewart's novel, earned cult status for its psychological tension despite initial critical pans, and this role is cited as one of his first significant on-screen opportunities beyond debut supporting parts. Additional 1980s credits included the independent drama American Blue Note (1989), in which he played saxophonist Bobby, contributing to his growing portfolio of character-driven performances in low-to-mid-budget productions. These early endeavors laid the groundwork for steady character actor work, emphasizing versatility in dramatic and genre roles without a singular breakout hit in the decade.

Television work

Guinee's television career began in the late 1980s with guest and recurring roles on series such as and Wiseguy, where he portrayed a recurring renegade cop. He continued with appearances on procedural dramas including , , and throughout the 1990s and 2000s. In science fiction television, Guinee gained recognition for playing Tomin, a converted into a Prior of the Ori, in multiple episodes of Stargate SG-1's tenth season from 2006 to 2007. He later took on the series regular role of Collis P. Huntington, the ambitious railroad executive, in Hell on Wheels across all five seasons from 2011 to 2016. Additional recurring work included the Dylan in (2009–2016) and Scott Turner in (2014–2018). Guinee appeared as guest characters in shows like , Bones, The Leftovers, and Yellowstone. More recently, he portrayed prosecutor in the HBO miniseries The Staircase (2022) and Paul in the Netflix series (2022). Other credits include roles in as A.G. Sackrider (2022–present) and Walker as Rink (2021).

Film roles

Guinee debuted in feature films with the historical drama Tai-Pan (1986), directed by Daryl Duke. His early career included supporting parts in romantic comedies like Once Around (1991), opposite Holly Hunter and Richard Dreyfuss, and in Oliver Stone's biographical films The Doors (1991), as Paul A., and Heaven and Earth (1993). He continued with roles in ensemble dramas such as How to Make an American Quilt (1995) and military thrillers including Courage Under Fire (1996), where he supported Denzel Washington and Meg Ryan as a soldier investigating a Medal of Honor case. In the late and early , Guinee appeared in horror and action films like John Carpenter's Vampires (1998), as Thomas Beckett, a alongside . Other credits from this period include (2004), a drama with Joaquin Phoenix, and independent features such as Personal Velocity: Three Portraits (2002) and (2005). Guinee gained wider visibility in the , portraying Major Allen, a U.S. officer involved in Tony Stark's weapons dealings, in (2008) and reprising the role in (2010). He followed with parts in (2008), Charlie Kaufman's metaphysical drama, and The Private Lives of Pippa Lee (2009), directed by . In (2011), an adaptation of Sara Gruen's novel, Guinee played Diamond Joe, a member of the Benzini Brothers Circus. Later films include (2012), a environmental drama with , where he portrayed , a corporate executive. In (2014), directed by , Guinee depicted Frank Greene, a morally conflicted real estate attorney aiding a foreclosure victim played by . He appeared as Rod in Two Men in Town (2014), a crime drama remake starring . More recent roles feature Guinee as Phil, the father of a drug-addicted son, in (2018) with ; , the Quaker abolitionist who supported , in Harriet (2019); and James Kittredge in Kevin Costner's Western epic – Chapter 1 (2024). These performances often cast him in authoritative or ethical supporting characters across genres from superhero action to historical biography.

Stage performances

Guinee's stage career, primarily in and Shakespeare in the Park productions during the 1980s and 1990s, featured roles in classic and contemporary works, with a later appearance in a 2007 world premiere. His early theater credits included performances at the New York Shakespeare Festival's Delacorte Theatre in . In 1986, he portrayed Valentine in a production of at the Delacorte Theatre, running from June 20 to July 20. The following year, Guinee appeared as Benji in Arthur Kopit's at Theatre Club's Stage I. Also in 1987, he played Hotspur in Richard II at the Delacorte Theatre from June 24 to July 19, directed by . Guinee took the role of Tim in Eric Bogosian's subUrbia at Lincoln Center's Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, which ran from April 20 to August 28, 1994. In 2007, he starred as Erik, a investigator, in the world premiere of Keith Reddin's at Atlantic Theater Company's Stage 2, performing from August 1 to 26. The explored personal fallout from a plane crash investigation.

Other professional endeavors

Volunteer firefighting

Guinee began serving as a volunteer firefighter in 2004, shortly after portraying a firefighter in the film Ladder 49, during which he sought to continue involvement in fire service beyond acting. He joined the department in Stone Ridge, Ulster County, New York, where he resides in the Hudson Valley. As of 2025, he has maintained this role for 22 years, responding to local emergencies while balancing his acting career. His commitment includes training and active participation in firefighting operations in the region.

Environmental presentations and leadership

Guinee trained as a Climate Reality Leader through Al Gore's in , , in 2017. Following this, he delivered presentations on the climate crisis across the , , and , targeting diverse audiences including underserved communities, conservative fire departments, oil-industry executives in , and inmates in maximum-security prisons. Notable presentations include a December 2, 2017, lecture at the Maritime Museum titled " and the ," where he discussed scientific findings relevant to regional impacts. In January 2020, he hosted ", Hope, and the Acting Community" for Broadway Green Alliances, focusing on sustainability in the performing arts. Additional events encompass a December 13, 2022, lecture at on climate topics alongside Samrat Pathania, and a address at 's commencement on May 20, 2023. In leadership capacities, Guinee founded Climate Actors, an organization mobilizing performers for environmental advocacy. He serves on the leadership council of , a Hudson River protection group, and the board of the Ashokan Center, New York's oldest environmental education facility. Additionally, he acts as co-chair of the Climate Reality Project's Chapter, climate liaison for Marbletown with Climate Mayors, and legislative director for the Climate Reality New York State Chapters Coalition.

Activism and public views

Climate change advocacy

Tim Guinee became a trained presenter with Al Gore's following completion of its leadership training program. He has delivered climate presentations throughout the , as well as in and , often targeting skeptical or underserved audiences such as conservative fire departments, Houston oil executives, and maximum-security prison inmates. Guinee founded The Climate Actors, an organization mobilizing actors to address climate issues, and established the Climate Reality Project's Hudson Valley and Catskills Chapter. He serves as president of Climate Action Now, legislative-action director for the Climate Reality Project's New York State Chapters Coalition, and co-chair of its Hudson Valley chapter. In these capacities, he has advocated for policies including renewable energy siting reforms in New York and reductions in fossil fuel infrastructure, such as critiquing gas stove emissions' health impacts in public webinars. Additionally, Guinee has acted as a volunteer lobbyist for the in , and holds advisory roles with organizations including and the Atlantic Chapter. He functions as the official liaison for the town of , with the Climate Mayors initiative, and joined the board of the Climate Reality Action Fund to prioritize climate in political agendas. In 2020, awarded him the Alfredo Sirkis Memorial Green Ring for his contributions.

Political and social commentary

Guinee has expressed strong criticism of former President , describing him as the "King of " in a September 2025 post and accusing him of bloviating "with little regard for the truth" ahead of a September 2024 debate. He has also faulted Trump for policies favoring fossil fuels, such as declaring an "energy emergency" while halting a near-complete offshore wind project, and issuing an for the Constitution Pipeline, which Guinee called a "flagrant attack" on New York's environmental protections. In electoral contexts, Guinee endorsed Democratic Senator in Montana's 2024 Senate race, highlighting scrutiny over his Trump-backed opponent's comments on Native Americans. He has voiced support for the Harris-Walz ticket, contrasting it with what he termed Trump's "pet eating hysteria" lacking substantive policy. Guinee has critiqued Republican lawmakers broadly, noting in 2025 that the 35 richest Republican members of hold a collective net worth of $2.5 billion, implying influence from wealth in policy decisions. Guinee advocates for engagement across political divides, stating in a 2015 interview that individuals should "stand up for" their beliefs "whatever your are" to foster . He has participated in discussions emphasizing regardless of "what side of the ," as noted in a 2014 panel with actor . In 2020, he highlighted speaking "across issue and party lines" in climate-related forums. On social issues, Guinee has lamented social media's role in amplifying divisions, particularly in discourse, arguing in 2019 that it has been a "disaster" and that artists can counter this through rather than confrontation. His commentary often ties environmental concerns to broader societal stability, warning in a 2019 opinion piece of -induced threats like flooding in exacerbating political instability globally.

Personal life

Relationships and family

Guinee married actress and playwright Daisy Foote in 1997. The couple met during the production of the 1996 Showtime television film Lily Dale, adapted by Daisy's father, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright , in which Guinee starred as . Guinee and Foote have kept details of their family life private, with no public disclosure of children or other personal matters. Guinee was born in , , to parents whose names are not publicly detailed, and raised alongside siblings in and .

Hobbies and personal interests

Guinee has developed hobbies including and wire-walking, which he attributes to opportunities encountered through his roles. He acquired wire-walking skills while filming a movie in , describing it as one of several "quirky" interests gained professionally. These activities reflect a of exploring unconventional skills beyond his primary career.

Filmography

Film credits

Tim Guinee debuted in feature films with a role in Tai-Pan (1986). His subsequent credits encompass supporting parts in historical dramas, action films, and independent productions, often portraying authoritative or everyday figures.
YearTitleRole
1986Tai-Pan(role unspecified)
1991(role unspecified)
1991(role unspecified)
1993Heaven & Earth(role unspecified)
1994How to Make an American Quilt(role unspecified)
1996(role unspecified)
1996(role unspecified)
1998(role unspecified)
1998Vampires(role unspecified)
1999The Young Girl and the MonsoonJack
2001ImpostorDr. Carone
2002Personal Velocity: Three PortraitsLee (Greta's husband)
2004Tony Corrigan
2004Tom
2005Olaf
2007Mark Andrews
2008Major Allen
2008(role unspecified)
2008Winged CreaturesAaron
2009(role unspecified)
2010(role unspecified)
2011Diamond Joe
2012George
2012Drew Scott
2013Norman Anderson
2014Frank Greene
2014Two Men in TownRod
2015About ScoutRay
2018Phil
2019Harriet
2019Stan
2024James Kittredge
2024James Kittredge

Television credits

Guinee's early television work included a recurring role as a renegade cop in the CBS series Wiseguy (1987–1990). He appeared in guest roles on shows such as The Equalizer, Law & Order, Karen Sisco, and Tarzan. In the mid-2000s, Guinee portrayed Tomin in three episodes of Stargate SG-1 (2006–2007). He played Charlie Filbert across three episodes of Ghost Whisperer (2006). Additional credits from that period include three episodes of In Justice (2006) and Father Frank Berlin in an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2006). Guinee had a series regular role in the first season of Showtime's Homeland (2011). He recurred as a private investigator in The Good Wife (2009–2016). Guest appearances encompassed episodes of Criminal Minds (season 5, episode 11), Lie to Me (season 1, episode 1), The Mentalist (season 1, episode 1), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (season 13, episode 8), Fringe, Elementary (as NSA Agent McNally), NCIS, Blue Bloods, and Nurse Jackie. More recent roles include A.G. Sackrider in and Rink in Walker. In 2022, he portrayed Bill Peterson in HBO's The Staircase and Paul in Netflix's .
Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
1987–1990WiseguyRecurring renegade copCBS series
2006–2007 SG-1Tomin3 episodes
2006Charlie Filbert3 episodes
2006In JusticeUnspecified3 episodes
2006CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationFather Frank Berlin1 episode
2011Scott RyanSeries regular (season 1)
2009–2016Private investigatorRecurring
2022The StaircaseBill PetersonMiniseries
2022PaulMiniseries
RecentA.G. SackriderRecurring
RecentWalkerRinkGuest

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