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Wil Wheaton Biography
Wil Wheaton is best known as a TV artist. Played Gordie from the classic movie Stand by Me and also played Wesley Crusher in Star Trek: The Next Generation. He was born on July 29, 1972 in Burbank, CA. Corey Feldman co-starred with him at Stand By Me. His first acting job was in the Jell-O Pudding Pops commercial in front of Bill Cosby. He recorded guest vocals on the song “Dope, the Big Lie” by Chunky A (Arsenio Hall).
Short Bio
First Name
Wil
Last Name
Wheaton
Profession
TV Actor
Age
47 years old
Birthday & Zodiac
Birth Sign
Leo
Birth Date
July 29, 1972
Birthday
July 29
Birth Place
Burbank, CA
Country
CA
Wil Wheaton Career
TV Actor
Writer
Blogger
Voice Actor
Wil Wheaton Education
Unknown
Before Fame
His first acting role was in the Jell-O Pudding Pops commercial in front of Bill Cosby.
Wil Wheaton Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Wil Wheaton is 47 years old, he is 5′ 11″ (1.8 m) tall. His body measurements are 43-34 In with Light Brown eyes and Dark Brown hairs. His zodiac sign is Leo.
Height & Weight
Height (Approx.)
5 Ft 11 In
Weight (Approx.)
70 Kg
Body Measurements
43-34 In
Physical Stats
Eye Color
Light Brown
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Dress Size
Unknown
Shoe Size
Unknown
Wil Wheaton Achievements
He performed guest vocals on the song “Dope, the Big Lie” by Chunky A (Arsenio Hall).
Wil Wheaton Honors
Young Artist Awards: 1989 & 1987
Melbourne Underground Film Festival: Best Actor (2002)
International Academy of Web Television Awards: Best Host (Pre-Recorded) (2014)
Legacy
An asteroid was named after him: 391257 Wilwheaton.
Wil Wheaton Filmography
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1981
A Long Way Home
Donald Branch
Television film
1983
Hambone and Hillie
Jeff Radcliffe
1983
13 Thirteenth Avenue
Willie
Television film
1983
The Buddy System
Tim
1984
The Last Starfighter
Louis' friend
1986
The Defiant Ones
Clyde
Television film
1986
Long Time Gone
Mitchell
Television film
1986
Stand by Me
Gordie Lachance
1987
The Curse
Zack
1987
The Last Prostitute
Danny
Television film
1987
The Man Who Fell to Earth
Billy Milton
Television film
1988
She's Having a Baby
Eloy
1991
Toy Soldiers
Joseph “Joey” Trotta
1991
December
Kipp Gibbs
1992
Star Trek 25th Anniversary Special
Himself / Wesley Crusher
Television documentary
1993
The Liars' Club
David Reynolds
1995
Mr. Stitch
Lazarus
1995
It Was Him or Us
Scottie
Television film
1996
Pie in the Sky
Jack
1996
Boys' Night Out
Marco
1997
Trekkies
Himself
Documentary
1997
Flubber
Bennett Hoenicker
1997
Tales of Glamour and Excess
Danny Sugerman
1998
The Day Lincoln Was Shot
Robert Lincoln
Television film
1998
Fag Hag
Himself
1999
Foreign Correspondents
Jonas
2000
The Girls' Room
Charlie
2000
Deep Core
Rodney Bedecker
2000
Python
Thommy
2001
Speechless…
Ryan
Short film
2001
The Good Things
Zach Means
Short film
2002
Jane White Is Sick & Twisted
Dick Smith
2002
Fish Don't Blink
Jimmy
2002
Walking the Tracks: The Summer of Stand by Me
Himself
Documentary
2002
Star Trek Nemesis
Wesley Crusher
cameo + Deleted scenes
2003
Book of Days
Danny
Television film
2003
Four Fingers of the Dragon
Himself
Television film
2003
Neverland
John Darling
2007
Americanizing Shelley
Director Alan Smithee
2009
Star Trek
Romulans (various)
2010
Loki and SageKing Go to GenCon
Evil Wil Wheaton
Short film
2014
Sharknado 2: The Second One
Himself as an airline Passenger
Uncredited
2014
Video Games: The Movie
Himself
Documentary
Wil Wheaton TV Shows Appearances
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1982
CBS Afternoon Playhouse
Amos Cotter
Episode: “The Shooting”
1985
Highway to Heaven
Max
Episode: “One Winged Angels”
1986
St. Elsewhere
Owen Drimmer
Episode: “Nothing Up My Sleeve”
1987
Disneyland
Ehrich Weiss / Harry Houdini
Episode: “Young Harry Houdini”
1987
Family Ties
Timothy Higgins
Episode: “'D' Is for Date”
1987–1994
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Wesley Crusher
Main role
1989
ABC Afterschool Special
Nick Karpinsky
Episode: “My Dad Can't Be Crazy… Can He?”
1990
Monsters
Kevin
Episode: “A Shave and a Haircut, Two Bites”
1992
Lifestories: Families in Crisis
Robert Bierer
Episode: “A Deadly Secret: The Robert Bierer Story”
1993
Tales from the Crypt
Arling
Episode: “House of Horror”
1994
Sirens
Wayne McGarrick
Episode: “Chasing a Ghost”
1996
The Outer Limits
Cadet
Episode: “The Light Brigade”
1997
Gun
Bilchick
Episode: “Ricochet”
1997
Perversions of Science
Bryan
Episode: “Snap Ending”
1998
The Love Boat: The Next Wave
Tristan Reedy
Episode “I Can't Get No Satisfaction”
1998
Diagnosis: Murder
Forest Ranger Gary Barton
Episode: “Alienated”
1999
Guys Like Us
Steve / The Fig
Episode: “Good Old Days”
1999
Chicken Soup for the Soul
Will
Episode: “The Wallet”
2001
The Invisible Man
Dorman
Episode: “Perchance to Dream”
2001
Twice in a Lifetime
Ryan Storey / Dr. Thomas
Episode: “The Choice”
2002
A&E Biography
Narrator
Episode: “Eclipsed by Death: The Life of River Phoenix“
Episode “Robot Astronomy Talk Show: Destroyer of Worlds”
2012–2017
TableTop
Presenter
2013
Kris and Scott's Scott and Kris Show #10: Ties
Kris's father
2015
Titansgrave: The Ashes of Valkana
Game Master/Host
2015
Conversations with Creators
Host
2015
Critical Role
Himself / Thorbir Falbek
2 episodes
2015
Con Man
Officer Cahoots, Man on Plane
2 episodes
2017
Transformers: Titans Return
Perceptor
3 episodes, voice
2020
The Ready Room
Host
10 episodes
Video Games
Year
Title
Role
2004
EverQuest II
Additional voices
2004
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Richard Burns
2004
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2
Additional voices
2005
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lockdown
Additional voices
2005
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter
Additional voices
2005
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
Richard Burns
2006
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
Richard Burns
2007
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2
Additional voices
2009
Brütal Legend
Watt-R-Boys
2009
Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks
Darkstar
2010
Fallout: New Vegas
Robobrains / Super-Ego / X-8 Robobrain
2011
DC Universe Online
Robin
2013
Grand Theft Auto V
The Local Population
2014
Broken Age
Curtis The Lumberjack
2015
There Came an Echo
Corrin
2015
Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.
Abraham Lincoln
2015
Dungeons and Dragons Online – Reign of Elemental Evil
Dungeon Master
Wil Wheaton Bibliography
Dancing Barefoot (ISBN 0-596-00674-8) (2004)
Just a Geek (ISBN 0-596-00768-X) (2004)
Stories of Strength (ISBN 1-4116-5503-6) (2005; contributor)
The Happiest Days of Our Lives (ISBN 0-9741160-2-5) (2007)
Sunken Treasure (2009)
Memories of the Future Vol. 1 (ISBN 0-9741160-4-1) (2009)
Wil Wheaton's Criminal Minds Production Diary (2009)
Class of Geeks” (2010; contributor)
The Day After, and Other Stories (2010)
The Monster in My Closet (2011)
Hunter (2011)
Dead Trees Give No Shelter (2017)
Star Wars: From a Certain Point of View (2017; contributor)
Wil Wheaton Martial Status
In 1999, he married Anne Wheaton and had two sons-in-law, one of whom he had legally adopted.
Wil Wheaton Family & Relatives
Father
Richard William Wheaton, Jr.
Mother
Debbie Wheaton
Siblings
Jeremy Wheaton, Amy Wheaton
Relatives
Unknown
Association
Corey Feldman worked in Stand By Me with him.
Wil Wheaton Net Worth
Wil Wheaton is a well-known and popular TV Actor. The main and primary source of his income comes from Acting. Let’s check how rich Wil Wheaton is in 2020?