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Wil Wheaton
29 July 1972
Wil Wheaton played in 7 movies in the Animation, Drama, Family, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Music, Adventure, Action, Thriller, Comedy, Romance genres.
Wil Wheaton got succeed with average imdb rating 6.
Plays guitar and golf.
Family: parents, Rick and Debbie; younger siblings, Jeremy Wheaton, Amy Wheaton.
Wil's before all big slit in acting was opposite Bill Cosby in a Coagulate-O Pudding Pops commercial.
Loves hockey, hypnotic, and juggling.
He said a not many lines on Chunky A's (Arsenio Hall's) song "Dope, the Big Lie," which appears on the Chunky A album "Large and in Onset."
He and strife, Anne, have two sons, Nolan and Ryan, from her antecedent to confederation. They dynamic in Los Angeles.
... Wil's two children, Ryan Thomas Kopp and Nolan Eric Kopp, are actually his step-children.
Was split second spokesman for NewTek company, after leaving "Hero Trek: The Next Formation" (1987).
Wil is a lifelong fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball unite, and he is also an avid player of video games, which show the way to his voice-over post in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004) (VG).
He is a posting colleague of the internet community Slashdot (slashdot.org). He does interviews on a habitual basis and participates in discussion. He also answers unofficial messages.
Played as part of the PokerStars.com team in the 2005 World Series of Poker.
Regained a fair to middling measure of illustriousness after launching his own Web site, WilWheaton.net, which led to a digit of participation acting roles and a modish career as a blogger and an author--he has written three memoirs; "Dancing Barefoot" (Monolith Press - 2003), "Objective a Geek" (O'Reilly Media - 2004) and "The Happiest Days of Our Lives" (Monolith Smooth - 2007). All three books are based on his blog.
According to Wheaton's book "Nothing but a Geek," several of his "Star Trek: The Next Origination" (1987) throw mates, including Jonathan Frakes, nicknamed (and still call) him Teen Icon, while Brent Spiner calls him Miltie.
Was swarm 62 on VH1's "100 Greatest Kid Stars" (2005).
Was a man of the first bloggers.
He is an brisk fellow of the Propeller social news , where he is a Scout.
In 1988, Wil Power was the name of his Nickelodeon-based club for all Trek and non-Trek fans.
While growing up as a child, he was a large aficionado of the ThunderCats cartoon.
Recently designed/created a tee as the -item-a-day-sales event spin off of woot.com, shirt.woot.com . It is entitled "How We Roll".
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