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William Petersen (William Louis Petersen) was born on 21 February, 1953 in Evanston, Illinois, U.S., is an American actor. Discover William Petersen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?
Popular As |
William Louis Petersen |
Occupation |
Actor |
Age |
71 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Pisces |
Born |
21 February, 1953 |
Birthday |
21 February |
Birthplace |
Evanston, Illinois, U.S. |
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 71 years old group.
William Petersen Height, Weight & Measurements
At 71 years old, William Petersen height is 178 cm .
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Height |
178 cm |
Weight |
Not Available |
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Not Available |
Who Is William Petersen's Wife?
His wife is Joanne Brady (m. 1974-1981)
Gina Cirone (m. 2003)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Joanne Brady (m. 1974-1981)
Gina Cirone (m. 2003) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
3 |
William Petersen Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is William Petersen worth at the age of 71 years old? William Petersen’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from . We have estimated William Petersen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
Not Available |
Source of Income |
Actor |
William Petersen Social Network
Timeline
Petersen was born in Evanston, Illinois, the youngest of six children of June (née Hoene; 1909–2006) and Arthur Edward Petersen (1907–2004), who worked in the furniture business.
Of Danish and German descent, he was raised in the Roman Catholic faith of his mother.
He has two brothers, Arthur Jr. and Robert, and three sisters, Anne, Mary Kay, and Elizabeth.
William Louis Petersen (born February 21, 1953) is an American actor.
He graduated from Bishop Kelly High School in Boise, Idaho, in 1972.
He was accepted to Idaho State University on a football scholarship.
While at Idaho State, Petersen took an acting course, which changed the direction of his life.
He left school along with his wife, Joanne, in 1974, and followed a drama professor to the Basque country, where he studied as a Shakespearean actor.
Petersen was interested in Basque culture: He studied the Basque language and gave his daughter the Basque name "Maite Nerea" ("My Beloved"); she was born in Arrasate/Mondragón in 1975.
Petersen returned to Idaho with the intention of being an actor.
Not wanting to work a nonacting job in Idaho, he returned to the Chicago area, living with relatives.
He became active in the theater and earned his Actors' Equity card.
Petersen made his film debut with a bit part in Thief (1981), directed by Michael Mann.
He also starred in the films To Live and Die in L.A. (1985), Manhunter (1986), Young Guns II (1990), Fear (1996), The Contender (2000), Detachment (2011), and Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (2012).
The actor received his first break when he played a Secret Service agent gone rogue to avenge his mentor in William Friedkin's 1985 action film To Live and Die in L.A. In 1986, he played FBI agent Will Graham in the first Hannibal Lecter film, Manhunter.
Because his role was so emotionally exhausting, he did everything he could to rid himself of Graham after finishing principal photography.
He shaved off his beard, cut his hair, and bleached it blond.
He also claims to have done this because, while rehearsing for a play in Chicago, his dialogue was always coming out like Graham's; he dyed his hair so he could look in the mirror and see a different person.
He declined a part in Oliver Stone's Platoon, as it would have kept him in the Philippines, away from his family.
Instead, he worked on the 1987 HBO made-for-TV movie Long Gone as a minor league baseball player and manager named Cecil "Stud" Cantrell.
Petersen was offered the role of Henry Hill in the film Goodfellas, but turned it down.
In a 1990 ABC three-part miniseries, The Kennedys of Massachusetts, Petersen played U.S. President John F. Kennedy's father, Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy.
The film won an Emmy and a Golden Globe from eight and two nominations, respectively.
Also in 1990, Petersen portrayed the infamous Patrick Floyd "Pat" Garrett in Young Guns II.
In 1993, Petersen appeared in a CBS TV miniseries, Return to Lonesome Dove, as former Ranger Gideon Walker.
He played Steven Walker, a father who stops at nothing to break up the relationship between his daughter and her vicious boyfriend in Fear (1996).
He appeared as part of an all-star cast in a remake of the 1997 film 12 Angry Men (as Juror #12, a.k.a. "the Snob").
In 1999, he starred in Kiss the Sky as "Jeff."
He is best known for his role as Gil Grissom in the CBS drama thriller series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000–2015), for which he won a Screen Actors Guild Award and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award; he was further nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards as a producer of the show.
He reprised his role as Gil Grissom in the sequel CSI: Vegas, which premiered on October 6, 2021.
Petersen played Governor Jack Hathaway, an unscrupulous candidate for vice president following the death of the incumbent, in The Contender in 2000.
He appeared uncredited in the noir thriller Mulholland Falls as a character who finds himself on the violent receiving end of a Los Angeles police squad's tactics.
From 2000 to 2009, he played Dr. Gil Grissom in the CBS crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
Petersen took a break from CSI in 2006 to appear in a five-week run of the Trinity Repertory Company production of Dublin Carol by Conor McPherson, in Providence, Rhode Island.
He performed with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, of which he has been an ensemble member since 2008, and was a co-founder of the Remains Theater Ensemble, which also included other prominent Chicago actors Gary Cole and Ted Levine.
Petersen renewed his contract with CBS to appear on CSI for the 2008–09 season, reportedly for $600,000 per episode.
On July 15, 2008, the Associated Press reported that Petersen was leaving the show as a regular following Season 9's tenth episode in order to pursue more stage-acting opportunities, but that he might return for guest spots.
He remained an executive producer of the show.
He reprised his role of Gil Grissom in the eleventh-season episode "The Two Mrs. Grissoms" (aired February 3, 2011).
An exposé about the film in the May 2015 issue of Playboy claims that Petersen turned down the audition altogether.