Wil Wheaton guest stars in "Eureka" on Syfy as Dr. Isaac Parrish. He also provides the voice of Darkstar in Cartoon Network's "Ben 10: Alien Force."
Wil Wheaton first entered the public eye in 1986 with his critically acclaimed performance in Rob Reiner's "Stand By Me." He spent his teenage years on the starship Enterprise as a series regular on "Star Trek: The Next Generation."
Since leaving "TNG," Wil has explored a number of different career options. In 1993, Wil put everything he had in
He settled in Florida in early 1995, where he found work at The Waffle House, on route 90. Wheaton had found his calling, it seemed, until a tragic accident known only as "the pigs-in-a-blanket-fiasco" drove him out of the Waffle House, and, ultimately, out of Florida completely.
Heartbroken and disillusioned, Wheaton returned to Los Angeles, and reclaimed his place in the spotlight by writing clever biographies for former child actors.
Wil is currently a writer and performer with the ACME Comedy Theatre, and was recently called "rather remarkable" by the LA Weekly. Upcoming roles include the romantic lead in the dark comedy "Jane White is Sick and Twisted" and a guest-starring lead on PAX TV's "Twice In A Lifetime."
Wil currently lives in That Spooky Old House On The Edge of Town. He knows exactly what it is that you're up to, and your parents are going to get a phone call from him. And don't make that face. He can see you, mister, and you're not fooling anyone.
In the 2000s, Wil Wheaton has done a considerable amount of voiceover work for animated series such as "Teen Titan," "Naruto," "Legion of Super Heroes" and "Kurokami: The Animation."
He has also appeared in episodes of TNT's "Leverage," CBS's "Criminal Minds," "Numb3rs" and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation."
Wil Wheaton first entered the public eye in 1986 with his critically acclaimed performance in Rob Reiner's "Stand By Me." He spent his teenage years on the starship Enterprise as a series regular on "Star Trek: The Next Generation."
Since leaving "TNG," Wil has explored a number of different career options. In 1993, Wil put everything he had in
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a storage locker at Los Angeles Union Station, and tried life as a hobo, riding the rails across the US.He settled in Florida in early 1995, where he found work at The Waffle House, on route 90. Wheaton had found his calling, it seemed, until a tragic accident known only as "the pigs-in-a-blanket-fiasco" drove him out of the Waffle House, and, ultimately, out of Florida completely.
Heartbroken and disillusioned, Wheaton returned to Los Angeles, and reclaimed his place in the spotlight by writing clever biographies for former child actors.
Wil is currently a writer and performer with the ACME Comedy Theatre, and was recently called "rather remarkable" by the LA Weekly. Upcoming roles include the romantic lead in the dark comedy "Jane White is Sick and Twisted" and a guest-starring lead on PAX TV's "Twice In A Lifetime."
Wil currently lives in That Spooky Old House On The Edge of Town. He knows exactly what it is that you're up to, and your parents are going to get a phone call from him. And don't make that face. He can see you, mister, and you're not fooling anyone.
In the 2000s, Wil Wheaton has done a considerable amount of voiceover work for animated series such as "Teen Titan," "Naruto," "Legion of Super Heroes" and "Kurokami: The Animation."
He has also appeared in episodes of TNT's "Leverage," CBS's "Criminal Minds," "Numb3rs" and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation."
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