![]() ![]() In defining himself, he says, "I am politically active and aware. He also volunteered in efforts to stave off anti-gay marriage legislation. He is politically vocal and active and says he has received hate mail due to views expressed on his blog. He has written two books, Dancing Barefoot and Just a Geek, and writes a column on obscure video games for The Onion. He is involved in Acme Comedy Theatre as both a writer and performer. ![]() He began a website in 2000, later adding a blog. ![]() Wheaton continues to work as an actor, often doing voice work for cartoons and video games. He returned for several later episodes, and had a brief cameo in the 2002 film Star Trek: Nemesis. He was written off the show in 1990, midway through the fourth of its seven seasons. The following year he was cast on Star Trek: The Next Generation his character, the young ensign Wesley Crusher, was poorly conceived and written, but Wheaton did as well as possible with the role. Wil Wheaton became famous as one of the adolescents at the center of Rob Reiner's Stand By Me (1986). Executive summary: Wesley Crusher on Star Trek: TNG ![]()
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