Wil Wheaton

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Wil Wheaton Wiki Biography

Richard William Wheaton III, usually known as Wil Wheaton, was born on July 29, 1972 in Burbank, California, United States of America. Wil is known as a popular writer and actor and these two careers are the main sources of the total amount of Wheaton’s net worth. He rose to the prominence for his roles in the following television series “Star Trek: The Next Generation”, “The Big Bang Theory” and feature films like “Toy Soldiers” and “Stand by Me”.How rich is Wil Wheaton? Recently, it has been estimated that the net worth of Wil Wheaton is as much as $500,000.

Wil Wheaton began his career as an actor on television in 1981, debuting in the film “Meat Puppet” (1981), this way opening his net worth account. Shortly after, Wil debuted on the big screen in the film ”The Secret of NIMH” (1982) directed by Don Bluth as a voice actor, and a year later Wheaton actually showed himself on the big screen in the drama film “Hambone and Hillie” (1983) directed by Roy Watts. One of the most important roles which has added considerable revenues to the overall amount of Wheaton’s net worth is the role of Wesley Crusher in the television series created under the franchise of “Star Trek”. Wil acted in this series from 1987 ‘til 1991. Moreover, he episodically appeared in various television series such as “Twice in a Lifetime” and others.

Wheaton has also worked as a host of popular television shows including “Curiosity Rover” (2012) and”The Wil Wheaton Project” (2014 – present).

In addition to being a popular television star, Wil Wheaton has also worked on the big screen. Wheaton has added to his net worth after successfully starring in the following films “Stand by Me” (1986) directed by Rob Reiner, “Toy Soldiers” (1991) directed by Daniel Petrie, Jr., “Python” (2000) directed by Richard Clabaugh, “Jane White Is Sick & Twisted” (2002) directed by David Michael Latt and other films. As an actor in feature films he has won several awards including the Melbourne Underground Film Festival Award.

Furthermore, Wheaton has added revenues to the overall amount of his net worth while voicing video games. He has been heard on such games as “Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge” (2003), “Grand Theft Auto” franchise’s games (2004-2008), “Brütal Legend” (2009), “Broken Age” (2014) and other games.

Wil Wheaton is not only a great actor, voice actor and host but also a gifted writer. He is the blogger of his own “Wil Wheaton Dot Net”, and has published a number of books. The most popular books are “Dancing Barefoot” (2003), “The Happiest Days of Our Lives” (2007), “Memories of the Future Vol. 1” (2011) and other books. He has also released several books in audio format. Due to his activeness and popularity it is expected that his net worth will be rising in the future.

In 1999, Wil Wheaton married his current wife Anna Prince. The family resides in Arcadia, California, United States of America.

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Wil Wheaton Quick Info

Full Name Wil Wheaton
Net Worth $500 Thousand
Date Of Birth July 29, 1972
Place Of Birth Burbank, California, United States
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.8 m)
Profession Writer, Actor, Television producer, Voice Actor, Screenwriter
Education University of California, Los Angeles
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Anne Wheaton (m. 1999)
Children Nolan Wheaton, Ryan Wheaton
Parents Richard William Wheaton, Jr., Debbie Wheaton
Siblings Amy Wheaton, Jeremy Wheaton
Nicknames Richard William Wheaton III , Will Wheaton , Uncle Willie , Miltie , Teen Idol , Wil , Richard William “Wil” Wheaton III
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Movies Stand by Me, Toy Soldiers, Flubber, Star Trek Nemesis, The Secret of NIMH, The Last Starfighter, The Liars’ Club, Curse, Americanizing Shelley, Mr. Stitch, Deep Core, Jane White Is Sick & Twisted, The Buddy System, The Man Who Fell to Earth, Fag Hag, Fish Don’t Blink, Pie in the Sky, Book of Days, T…
TV Shows Star Trek: The Next Generation, TableTop, The Wil Wheaton Project, Eureka, The Guild, Ben 10: Alien Force, Legion of Super Heroes, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, Redakai: Conquer the Kairu, Guys Like Us, Random! Cartoons, Monsters, Arena, 100 Greatest Kid Stars, I Love the New Millennium, Gun, Chicken Soup…

Wil Wheaton Quotes

  • When I saw Galaxy Quest (1999), I remembered how much fun I used to have at conventions, and I missed it. I missed the interaction with the fans. I missed the chance to tell stories about my life on TNG… but mostly, I missed the sex. The hot, Klingon-forehead-wearing fansex.
  • I loved Galaxy Quest (1999). I thought it was brilliant satire, not only of Trek, but of fandom in general. The only thing I wish they had done was cast me in it, and have me play a freaky fanboy who keeps screaming at the actor who played “the kid” about how awful it was that there was a kid on the spaceship. Alas.
  • [From blog posting about a “Shark Week” show, August 2013] Discovery Channel betrayed [its audience’s] trust during its biggest viewing week of the year. Discovery Channel isn’t run by stupid people, and this was not some kind of a mistake. Someone made a deliberate choice to present a work of fiction that is more suited for the Syfy channel as a truthful and factual documentary. That is disgusting.
  • I would love to find myself in a position where I have to decide, “Gosh, do I want to be on a series?”.
  • I’ve done a lot of geeky things in my life, but I think the geekiest of all was my first effort to build props and cosplay, when I was about twelve years-old.
  • My wife is the most awesome person in the universe. She’s made this experience much less miserable for me, with her compassion, patience and understanding.
  • Some ISPs are blocking all BitTorrent traffic, because BitTorrent can be used to share files in a piratical way. Hollywood lobbying groups are trying to pass laws which would force ISPs to block or degrade BitTorrent traffic, too. Personally, I think this is like closing down freeways because a bank robber could use them to get away.
  • When you get a group of kids together, especially boys, the psychology of those kids requires that they find a weak kid or a sensitive kid or a soft kid.
  • One of the things that drives me crazy is the belief in Hollywood that bittorrent exists solely for stealing things.
  • People who don’t want to give a creator money are never going to give a creator money.
  • When you say a ‘former child star’, you may as well say ‘failed child star’.
  • Even when I was little and going on auditions, it was clear who was there because they wanted to be there, and who was there because their stage parents were making them be there. There was a major difference.
  • I guess I’m up to about 70% of normal, which is a real relief. My doctor gave me clearance to go out in public again, so I’ve been able to go to the store and help out a little bit around the house.
  • I spent a lot of my childhood not fitting in, in a lot of different ways.
  • If the world were a bar, America would currently be the angry drunk waving around a loaded gun. Yeah, the other people in the bar may be afraid of him, but they sure as hell don’t respect him.
  • Even when I was little, people would always ask me if I wanted to be a movie star, and I would always say, “No, I just want to be an actor.”
  • I was obsessed with Ghostbusters (1984).
  • [on his frequent appearances on The Big Bang Theory (2007) as “himself”] I’m not really a jerk but I have fun playing one.
  • Fun fact: I hate dancing. It makes me feel self conscious, stupid, uncoordinated, and like a complete idiot. Because I don’t particularly enjoy feeling that way, I probably dance once a year, to only one song, and only to make Anne happy when she wants to dance with her husband at whatever thing we’ve gone to where they have organized dancing.
  • [on the death of Majel Barrett Roddenberry, December 19, 2008] We always had fun when we were working on Next Generation, but when Majel was on the set, it was a party.
  • (On his teenage years) I was such a geek that if I could go back in time, I would kick my own ass.
  • [Interview magazine, 2005] I am a huge geek. And Star Trek was a haven for geeks.

Wil Wheaton Important Facts

  • Endorsed Bernie Sanders in the 2016 presidential election of the United States.
  • Wil’s maternal grandmother, Norma Aleene Farrington, was born in Colón, Panama. Norma’s father, Edwin Flavel Kortright Farrington, had English and French ancestry. Norma’s mother, Wil’s matrilineal great-grandmother Daphne Silvera, was born in Kingston, Jamaica, to Sephardi Jewish parents, Theodore Silvera and Deborah Pretto. Wil’s other ancestry is English, German, Irish and Welsh.
  • Terminated his deal with publisher O’Reilly & Associates (2004).
  • Signed a 3-book deal with publisher O’Reilly & Associates for books “Dancing Barefoot”, “Just a Geek” (expected spring 2004) and “Wil Wheaton’s Web Design” (expected summer 2004). [December 2003]
  • Growing up, he was a huge fan of the original Star Trek (1966) series.
  • Maintains the active wilwheaton.net, one of the most frequented fansites on the Internet.
  • His first major film role was as a child playing Gordie LaChance in Stand by Me (1986), before taking the role of Wesley Crusher on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987). He later returned to the Star Trek franchise by lending his voice to Star Trek (2009). This film featured Anton Yelchin as Pavel Chekov. Not only are the characters similar, but Yelchin’s career parallels that of Wheaton’s in another way: he too got his first big role as a child in Hearts in Atlantis (2001), which was also based on a Stephen King story.
  • Is the first Star Trek actor and the only cast member of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) to be born after the franchise had begun.
  • Recently designed/created a tee for the one-item-a-day-sale spin-off of woot.com, shirt.woot.com. It is entitled “How We Roll”.
  • In 1988, Wil Power was the name of his Nickelodeon-based club for all Trek and non-Trek fans.
  • He is an active member of the Propeller social news site, where he is a Scout.
  • Was one of the first bloggers and is an avid, active homebrewer.
  • Was number 62 on VH1’s The Greatest: 100 Greatest Kid Stars (2005).
  • According to Wheaton’s book “Just a Geek”, several of his Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) castmates, including Jonathan Frakes, nicknamed (and still call) him Teen Idol, while Brent Spiner calls him Miltie.
  • Regained a decent measure of fame after launching his own website, WilWheaton.net, which led to a number of voice acting roles and a new career as a blogger and an author–he has written three memoirs; “Dancing Barefoot” (Monolith Press – 2003), “Just a Geek” (O’Reilly Media – 2004) and “The Happiest Days of Our Lives” (Monolith Press – 2007). All three books are based on his blog.
  • Has played as part of the PokerStars.com team in the 2005 World Series of Poker.
  • He is a posting member of the internet communities Slashdot (slashdot.org) and Reddit (reddit.com). He does interviews on a regular basis and participates in discussion. He also answers private messages.
  • Wil is a life-long fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team, and he is also an avid player of video games, which lead to his voice-over role in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004).
  • Was once a celebrity spokesman for NewTek company, after leaving Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987).
  • He and wife, Anne, have two sons, Nolan and Ryan Wheaton, from her previous marriage. They live in Los Angeles, California.
  • He said a few lines on Chunky A’s (Arsenio Hall’s) song “Dope, the Big Lie”, which appears on the Chunky A album “Large and in Charge”.
  • Loves hockey, magic, juggling, plays golf and plays guitar.
  • Wil’s first big break in acting was opposite Bill Cosby in a Jell-O Pudding Pops commercial.
  • Family: parents, Rick and Debbie; younger siblings, Jeremy Wheaton, Amy Wheaton.

Wil Wheaton Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return 2017 TV Series Drake Actor
Fantasy Hospital 2016 TV Series The High Wizard Actor
Dark Matter 2015-2016 TV Series Alexander Rook Actor
Powers 2016 TV Series Conrad Moody Actor
The Big Bang Theory 2009-2016 TV Series Wil Wheaton Actor
Miles from Tomorrowland 2015 TV Series Commander S’Leet Actor
Con Man 2015 TV Series Officer Cahoots / Man on Plane Actor
Critical Role 2015 TV Series Thorbir Actor
Titansgrave: The Ashes of Valkana 2015 TV Series Game Master Actor
Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. 2015 Video Game Abraham Lincoln (voice) Actor
Teen Titans Go! 2014-2015 TV Series Aqualad Actor
There Came an Echo 2015 Video Game Corrin (voice) Actor
Ben 10: Omniverse 2014 TV Series Darkstar
Mike Morningstar
Dante
Actor
Robot Chicken 2014 TV Series Dr. Doom
Centaur
Handy Smurf
Actor
Sharknado 2: The Second One 2014 TV Movie Airplane Passenger (uncredited) Actor
Broken Age 2014 Video Game Curtis The Lumberjack (voice) Actor
Grand Theft Auto V 2013 Video Game The Local Population (voice) Actor
Generator Rex 2012-2013 TV Series Dr. Peter Meechum Actor
Eureka 2010-2012 TV Series Isaac Parrish Actor
Ben 10: Ultimate Alien 2010-2012 TV Series Mike Morningstar
Darkstar
Actor
RedaKai 2011-2012 TV Series Master Quantus Actor
Leverage 2009-2012 TV Series Colin Mason Actor
The Guild 2009-2011 TV Series Fawkes Actor
DC Universe Online 2011 Video Game Robin (voice) Actor
Robot Astronomy Talk Show 2010 TV Series short The Physician Actor
Fallout: New Vegas 2010 Video Game Robobrains / Super-Ego – Old World Blues DLC / X-8 Robobrain – Old World Blues DLC (voice) Actor
Loki and SageKing Go to GenCon 2010 Short Evil Wil Wheaton Actor
Acquisitions Incorporated : PAX Prime 2010 D&D Game 2010 Video Aeofel Actor
Batman: The Brave and the Bold 2009-2010 TV Series Ted Kord
Silver Age Blue Beetle
Actor
Family Guy 2009-2010 TV Series Anti-Abortion Activist
Wil Wheaton
Actor
Kidô senshi Gandamu Yunikôn: Yunikôn no hi 2010 Video Aaron Terzieff (English version, voice) Actor
Ben 10: Alien Force 2008-2009 TV Series Mike Morningstar
Darkstar
Actor
Ben 10: Alien Force – Vilgax Attacks 2009 Video Game Darkstar (voice) Actor
Brütal Legend 2009 Video Game Watt-R-Boys (voice) Actor
Kurokami: The Animation 2009 TV Series Yakumo Actor
Star Trek 2009 Romulan (voice, uncredited) Actor
Sureiyâzu evolution-R 2009 TV Series Hans Actor
Criminal Minds 2008 TV Series Floyd Hansen Actor
Grand Theft Auto IV 2008 Video Game Alien (voice) Actor
Legion of Super Heroes 2007-2008 TV Series Cosmic Boy / Roderick Doyle / Human Scientist Actor
Numb3rs 2007 TV Series Miles Sklar Actor
Gekijô-ban Naruto shippûden 2007 Taruho / Shizuku (English version, voice) Actor
PvP: The Animated Series 2007 TV Series Actor
Americanizing Shelley 2007 Director Alan Smithee Actor
Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 2007 Video Game voice Actor
Random! Cartoons 2007 TV Series Kyle / Sir Horace Actor
Naruto 2006 TV Series Menma Actor
Avatar: The Last Airbender 2006 TV Series Actor
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories 2006 Video Game Richard Burns – VCFL Caller (voice, uncredited) Actor
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories 2005 Video Game Richard Burns (voice) Actor
Teen Titans 2003-2005 TV Series Aqualad / Computer Geek Actor
Rainbow Six: Lockdown 2005 Video Game voice Actor
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 2005 TV Series Walter Actor
Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! 2005 TV Series Skurg Actor
Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2005 Video Game voice Actor
Ghost Recon 2 2004 Video Game voice Actor
EverQuest II 2004 Video Game Festus Septimus
Overseer Zerrin
Merchant William
… (voice)
Actor
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas 2004 Video Game Richard Burns – Talk Radio (voice, uncredited) Actor
Every Little Something by Dave 2004 Video ‘Evil’ Wil Wheaton (voice) Actor
Neverland 2003/I John Darling Actor
Book of Days 2003 TV Movie Danny Actor
Star Trek: Nemesis 2002 Wesley Crusher Actor
Arena 2002 TV Series Co-host (2002) Actor
The Zeta Project 2002 TV Series Kevin Actor
Fish Don’t Blink 2002 Jimmy (as Will Wheaton) Actor
Biography 2002 TV Series documentary Narrator Actor
Jane White Is Sick & Twisted 2002 Dick Smith Actor
The Good Things 2001 Short Zach Means Actor
Speechless… 2001 Short Ryan Actor
Twice in a Lifetime 2001 TV Series Ryan Storey / Dr. Thomas Actor
The Invisible Man 2001 TV Series Dorman Actor
Python 2000 TV Movie Tommy Actor
Deep Core 2000 Rodney Bedecker Actor
The Girls’ Room 2000 Charlie Actor
Chicken Soup for the Soul 1999 TV Series Will Actor
Foreign Correspondents 1999 Jonas Actor
Guys Like Us 1999 TV Series Steve / The Fig Actor
Diagnosis Murder 1998 TV Series Forest Ranger Gary Barton Actor
Fag Hag 1998 Christian Bookstore Manager Actor
Love Boat: The Next Wave 1998 TV Series Tristan Reedy Actor
The Day Lincoln Was Shot 1998 TV Movie Robert Todd Lincoln Actor
Tales of Glamour and Excess 1997 Danny Sugerman Actor
Flubber 1997 Bennett Hoenicker Actor
Perversions of Science 1997 TV Series Bryan Actor
Gun 1997 TV Series Bilchick Actor
Boys Night Out 1996 Short Marco Actor
The Outer Limits 1996 TV Series Cadet Actor
Pie in the Sky 1996 Jack Actor
It Was Him or Us 1995 TV Movie Scottie Actor
Mr. Stitch 1995 TV Movie Lazarus Actor
Sirens 1994 TV Series Wayne McGarrick Actor
Star Trek: The Next Generation 1987-1994 TV Series Wesley Crusher
Ensign Wesley Crusher
Lieutenant Wesley Crusher
Actor
The Liars’ Club 1993 David Reynolds Actor
Tales from the Crypt 1993 TV Series Arling Actor
The Legend of Prince Valiant 1993 TV Series Prince Michael
King Michael
Actor
Lifestories: Families in Crisis 1992 TV Series Robert Bierer Actor
December 1991 Kipp Gibbs Actor
The Last Prostitute 1991 TV Movie Danny Actor
Toy Soldiers 1991 Joey Trotta Actor
Monsters 1990 TV Series Kevin Actor
ABC Afterschool Specials 1989 TV Series Nick Karpinsky Actor
The Man Who Fell to Earth 1987 TV Movie Billy Milton Actor
The Curse 1987 Zack (as Will Wheaton) Actor
Family Ties 1987 TV Series Timothy Higgins Actor
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1987 TV Series Ehrich Weiss
Young Harry Houdini
Actor
St. Elsewhere 1986 TV Series Owen Drimmer Actor
Stand by Me 1986 Gordie Lachance Actor
Long Time Gone 1986 TV Movie Mitchell Actor
The Defiant Ones 1986 TV Movie Clyde Actor
Ben E. King: Stand by Me 1986 Video short Wil Wheaton Actor
Highway to Heaven 1985 TV Series Max Actor
The Last Starfighter 1984 Louis’ Friend Actor
The Buddy System 1984 Tim Actor
13 Thirteenth Avenue 1983 TV Movie Willie Actor
Hambone and Hillie 1983 Jeff Radcliffe Actor
The Secret of NIMH 1982 Martin (voice) Actor
CBS Afternoon Playhouse 1982 TV Series Amos Cotter Actor
A Long Way Home 1981 TV Movie Donald Branch (8) Actor
TableTop 2012-2015 TV Series creator – 58 episodes Writer
Titansgrave: The Ashes of Valkana 2015 TV Series storyline writer – 10 episodes Writer
Arena 2002 TV Series Writer
TableTop 2012-2015 TV Series executive producer – 56 episodes Producer
Titansgrave: The Ashes of Valkana 2015 TV Series executive producer – 10 episodes Producer
The Wil Wheaton Project 2014 TV Series producer – 1 episode Producer
The Big Bang Theory 2012 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Stand by Me 1986 performer: “The Ballad of Paladin” Soundtrack
Traceroute 2016 Documentary special thanks Thanks
Walking the Tracks: The Summer of Stand by Me 2000 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
Bill Nye Saves the World 2017 TV Series Himself Self
TableTop 2012-2017 TV Series Himself – Host Self
@midnight 2014-2017 TV Series Himself / Himself – Contestant Self
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story – World Premiere 2016 TV Movie Himself – Actor, Fantasy Hospital Self
Neil Gaiman: Dream Dangerously 2016 Documentary Himself Self
Enter the Battlefield: Life on the Magic – The Gathering Pro Tour 2016 Documentary Narrator (voice) Self
Harmontown 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Titansgrave: The Ashes of Valkana 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Co-optitude 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Tweet Out 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Project for Awesome 2014 2014 TV Movie Himself Self
Larry King Now 2014 TV Series Himself – Host / Himself – Guest Self
The Wil Wheaton Project 2014 TV Series Himself – Host Self
Video Games: The Movie 2014 Documentary Himself Self
Last Call with Carson Daly 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Orphan Black: The Cloneversation 2014 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
To Be Takei 2014 Documentary Himself Self
Project for Awesome 2013 2013 TV Special Himself Self
Gen Con: Tres Geek! 2013 Documentary short Himself Self
Con Artists 2013 Documentary Himself Self
Relativity: The Family Saga of Star Trek – The Next Generation 2013 Documentary Self
City Walk 2013 TV Series documentary Self
City Walk: Every City Is a Living Body 2013 TV Series documentary Self
Resistance Is Futile: Assimilating Star Trek -The Next Generation 2013 Documentary Himself Self
Making It So: Continuing Star Trek – The Next Generation 2012 Video documentary Himself Self
Reunification: 25 Years After Star Trek – The Next Generation 2012 Video documentary Himself Self
Talking Dead 2012 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Chris Hardwick’s All-Star Celebrity Bowling 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Falling Skies: 2nd Watch 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Stardate Revisited: The Origin of Star Trek – The Next Generation 2012 Documentary Himself Self
The Flog 2012 TV Series Himself Self
SGNL by Sony 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Geek DIY 2012 TV Series Himself Self
The Nerdist: End of the Year Special 2011 TV Special Himself Self
The Nerdist: Year in Review 2011 TV Special Himself Self
Warren Ellis: Captured Ghosts 2011 Documentary Himself Self
Underground Entertainment: The Movie 2011 Documentary Scapegoat #1 Self
Weekend Today 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Stand by Me 25 Years Later: A Picture-in-Picture Commentary Retrospective 2011 Video Himself Self
Spaceship Spitzer: Bots of Both Worlds 2010 Short Himself / Robot Irwin (voice) Self
Trek Nation 2010 Documentary Himself Self
Vlogbrothers 2010 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Penny Arcade: The Series 2009-2010 TV Series documentary Himself Self
I Love the New Millennium 2008 TV Mini-Series Himself Self
Greatest Ever 80s Movies 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Next Generation’s Legacy: 2007 2007 Video documentary short Himself – Host Self
Child Star Confidential 2006 TV Series documentary Self
I Love Toys 2006 TV Series documentary Himself Self
I Love the Holidays 2005 TV Special documentary Himself Self
I Love the 80’s 3-D 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Child Star Jinx 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Greatest 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
World Poker Tour 2005 TV Series Himself Self
My Coolest Years 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself (Geeks) Self
Call for Help 2004 TV Series Himself – Guest Host Self
Favorite Stars: Then & Now 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Screen Savers 2002-2003 TV Series Himself – Co-Host / Himself Self
Four Fingers of the Dragon 2003 Short Himself Self
Beat the Geeks 2002 TV Series Himself Self
America Loves… Star Trek 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Weakest Link 2001 TV Series Himself Self
Walking the Tracks: The Summer of Stand by Me 2000 Video documentary short Himself / Gordie Lachance Self
The Directors 1999 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Trekkies 1997 Documentary Himself Self
2nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 1996 TV Special Himself Self
The All New Mickey Mouse Club 1992 TV Series Himself Self
Star Trek 25th Anniversary Special 1991 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Arsenio Hall Show 1989-1991 TV Series Himself Self
Teen Win, Lose or Draw 1989 TV Series Himself Self
1989 Kids’ Choice Awards 1989 TV Special Himself – Host Self
Family Double Dare 1988 TV Series Himself Self
She’s Having a Baby 1988 Himself (uncredited) Self
Hour Magazine 1987 TV Series Himself Self
The Drunken Peasants 2015-2016 TV Series Wesley Crusher / Himself Archive Footage
Vlogbrothers 2008-2014 TV Series documentary Himself / Wesley Crusher Archive Footage
Too Young to Die 2012 TV Series documentary Archive Footage
How William Shatner Changed the World 2005 TV Movie documentary Wesley Crusher Archive Footage
Biography 2000-2005 TV Series documentary Gordie Lachance Archive Footage
Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion 1999 Video Game Wesley Crusher Archive Footage
Star Trek: The Next Generation 1989 TV Series Wesley Crusher Archive Footage

Wil Wheaton Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2014 IAWTV Award International Academy of Web Television Awards Best Host (Pre-Recorded) TableTop (2012) Won
2014 IAWTV Award International Academy of Web Television Awards Best Hosted Series (Pre-Recorded) TableTop (2012) Won
2002 Best Actor Melbourne Underground Film Festival Jane White Is Sick & Twisted (2002) Won
1989 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor in a Family Syndicated Show Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) Won
1987 Jackie Coogan Award Young Artist Awards Stand by Me (1986) Won
2014 IAWTV Award International Academy of Web Television Awards Best Host (Pre-Recorded) TableTop (2012) Nominated
2014 IAWTV Award International Academy of Web Television Awards Best Hosted Series (Pre-Recorded) TableTop (2012) Nominated
2002 Best Actor Melbourne Underground Film Festival Jane White Is Sick & Twisted (2002) Nominated
1989 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor in a Family Syndicated Show Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) Nominated
1987 Jackie Coogan Award Young Artist Awards Stand by Me (1986) Nominated