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| - Richard William "Wil" Wheaton III (born July 29, 1972) is an American actor, writer, voice actor, and blogger, and has been described as an "ambassador for more traditional nerd topics". He portrayed Wesley Crusher on the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, and appeared in other such films as Stand by Me, Toy Soldiers , The Curse, and Flubber, as well as such television shows as Teen Titans, Legion of Super Heroes, Ben 10: Alien Force, Leverage and Dr. Isaac Parrish on Eureka. . He regularly appears as a fictionalized version of himself on the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory. He wrote the Star Wars short story "Laina" for the anthology book From a Certain Point of View.
- Wil Wheaton (* [Jahr unbekannt]in Burbank, Kalifornien, USAals Richard William Wheaton, III. Jahre alt)Kategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehltKategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehlt ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Berühmtheit erlangte er durch seine Darstellung des Wesley Crusher in der Serie [[]].
- Wil Wheaton (b. 1972) is an actor who became famous for his role on the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation. In 1988, he appeared on the cover of the Spring 1988 issue of Muppet Magazine where was interviewed by Dr. Julius Strangepork. Wheaton's other credits include playing a version of himself on The Big Bang Theory, voicing Aqualad on Teen Titans, guest roles on CSI, Family Guy, Eureka, and Family Ties, and appearing in in films Stand By Me and Toy Soldiers.
- He plays the hacker Colin "Chaos" Mason.
- Wheaton made his acting debut in the 1981 TV film A Long Way Home. His first cinematic role was as Martin Brisby in The Secret of Nimh. In 1986, he gained popularity when he starred as Gordie LaChance in Stand by Me, the film adaptation of Stephen King's novella The Body. Shortly after, he landed the role of Wesley Crusher in ST:TNG. When this role ended, he played small bit parts on various TV series, and moonlighted as a product "evangelist" and tester. He has also made a guest appearance on The Big Bang Theory as himself.
- Wil Wheaton voiced Aqualad in Teen Titans.
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- Wil Wheaton is an American actor who plays Dr. Isaac Parrish, Douglas Fargo's nemesis, on Eureka. He also played Wesley Crusher on Star Trek : The Next Generation, as well as a parody version of himself on The Big Bang Theory, among a hundred other credits in the last three decades.
- Richard William Wheaton III (ur. 29 lipca 1972 w Burbank, Kalifornia, USA) - amerykański pisarz i aktor. Syn Ricka i Debbie Wheaton. Ma dwójkę młodszego rodzeństwa (Amy, Jeremy). Znany jako Wesley Crusher w serialu Star Trek: Następne Pokolenie. Jest popularną postacią w środowisku geeków. Aktualnie mieszka w Los Angeles z żoną Anne ( w związku małżeńskim od listopada 1991 roku i dwójką jej dzieci z pierwszego małżeństwa (Ryan, Nolan). To jest jedynie zalążek artykułu. Pomóż Memory Alpha rozszerzając go.
- Wil is known for having very bad dice rolls, most often rolling natural ones and single digit numbers. He refers to this as the "Wheaton Curse".
- Wil Wheaton voiced Ted Kord/Blue Beetle in Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
- Richard William "Wil" Wheaton III (born July 29, 1972) is an American actor and writer. As an actor, he is best known for his portrayals of Wesley Crusher on the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and Gordie LaChance in the film Stand by Me. As a writer, he is best known as a voice for the geek community and for his weblog, Wil Wheaton Dot Net.
- Wil Wheaton was attending the large unnamed convention in Indianapolis when the catgirl fans of Neko Neko Holy-Chan went on their killing spree. A well-meaning convention attendee lopped off Wil's left arm.[1] It was later replaced with a hook.[2] This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
- Wil Wheaton is an actor who voices the robobrains in Fallout: New Vegas and Super-Ego in Old World Blues. He is best known for his role as Wesley Crusher in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Gordie LaChance in the film Stand by Me and Joey Trotta in Toy Soldiers. As a writer, he is best known as a voice for the geek community and for his blog, Wil Wheaton Dot Net.
- Wil Wheaton was the actor who portrayed Wesley Crusher on Star Trek: The Next Generation and (in a brief cameo) in Star Trek: Nemesis. In recent years, he has earned notice as a writer of short stories and biographical essays, and contributed a story, "Cura Te Ipsum," to TOKYOPOP's 2007 TOS manga collection Kakan ni Shinkou. Wheaton wrote a second story, “Art of War,” for the 2008 TOS manga collection Uchu.
- He voiced Richard Burns in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories and an Alien in Grand Theft Auto V.
- His Stand By Me character was played by Peter Griffin in the film's "Three Kings" segment, and renamed Petey LaChance. He is transported to Stewie Griffin's room via teleporter along with the rest of the Star Trek: The Next Generation cast in "Not All Dogs Go To Heaven". He presumably was part of the TNG booth at the convention earlier in the episode. His name is used to continue the Cool Whip running gag. In "Partial Terms of Endearment", he provided the voice of the leader of the abortion protesters.
- His main accomplishments are looking like a 12-year-old boy (despite being in his forties and having a beard) and being married to a giant cunt.
- Wil Wheaton is an actor and voice actor. He provided the voice of Robin.
- Wheaton was born in Burbank, California, to Debbie (née O'Connor), an actress, and Richard William Wheaton Jr., a medical specialist. He has a brother, Jeremy, and a sister, Amy, both of whom appeared uncredited in the episode "When the Bough Breaks" of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- Richard William "Wil" Wheaton III (born July 29, 1972) is an American actor and writer. As the former, he is best known for his portrayals of Wesley Crusher on the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Gordie LaChance in the film Stand by Me, prep-school rebel Joseph 'Joey' Trotta in Toy Soldiers, and for his role in The Guild.
- Wil Wheaton is a regular on Fark, and posts under the cryptic handle wil [1]. We love him, we do. Wil's best known for playing the main character, Gordie Lachance in the 1986 film Stand by Me, and for playing Wesley Crusher in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Unfortunately the writers largely had no idea what to do with his character, so they gave him shitty lines. A large chunk of Trek fandom thus really started to hate Wesley, and unfortunately a lot of that hate got transferred to Wil. Wil's so awesome, Fark gave him his own tag:
- Writer, actor, geek, blogger, paper collator, and all-around nice guy. Born in Burbank in 1972, he became a full-time actor at the age of 8, scoring small roles and a large voice-acting credit for the classic The Secret of NIMH. Then in 1986, he was cast as the lead in the Rob Reiner movie based on Stephen King's novella The Body, called Stand by Me. This got him plenty of public exposure, enough for him to land the job that he's most known for: Wesley Crusher of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Offscreen (well, and on, really), he's become pretty much the poster boy for One of Us.
- Wil Wheaton, born Richard William Wheaton III on July 29, 1972, Burbank, California, first gained attention by starring in the Rob Reiner film Stand By Me (1986). He then played Wesley Crusher on the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) for three and one-quarter seasons. Playing himself in The Big Bang Theory, Wil serves as a minor, but pivotal antagonist in the third season and is generally portrayed as a darker version of himself in earlier seasons. After making peace with Sheldon in the fifth season, he has become friends with the of the show.
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