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William Petersen

 
Who2 Biography: William Petersen, Actor
 
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  • Born: 21 February 1953
  • Birthplace: Evanston, Illinois
  • Best Known As: Star of the TV crime drama C.S.I.

William Petersen is known to TV fans as dedicated crime fighter Gil Grissom, thanks to his years as the star of the CBS drama C.S.I. (2000-09). Petersen had previously played tense, obsessive lawmen in the films To Live And Die In L.A. (1985, with Willem Dafoe) and Manhunter (the 1986 "prequel" to Silence of the Lambs). The roles earned him respect but not stardom, and throughout the 1990s he took a variety of roles on stage and screen, including parts in the films The Beast (1997) and The Skulls (2000) and the TV remake of 12 Angry Men (1997, with James Gandolfini). The success of C.S.I. made Petersen a familiar face to viewers, and even after his character "left" the show Petersen had a hand in the series, serving as executive producer.

Peterson played John F. Kennedy in the 1998 TV movie The Rat Pack; in 1990 he played JFK's father Joseph Kennedy in the miniseries The Kennedys of Massachusetts.

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Actor: William L. Petersen
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  • Born: Feb 21, 1953 in Evanston, Illinois
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Mystery
  • Career Highlights: To Live and Die in L.A., Cousins, Manhunter
  • First Major Screen Credit: To Live and Die in L.A. (1985)

Biography

Ever since his film debut in director Michael Mann's 1981 crime drama Thief, actor William L. Petersen has carved a successful niche for himself in the realm of crime-oriented television and film. Audiences were quick to warm to the actor thanks to his everyman appearance and ability to elicit sympathy by portraying authority figures whose rank rarely surpassed their humanity, and in the following decades, Petersen would hone this persona to a fine point in such efforts as Mann's 1986 thriller Manhunter and, much later, the popular CBS crime series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. It was while studying on a football scholarship at Idaho State University that the Evanston, IL, native first discovered his love for the stage, and though the popular jock initially signed up for drama classes as a means of boosting his grade point average, his love for the stage soon surpassed his grip on the gridiron. A post-graduate move to Spain found Petersen studying Shakespearean acting, with a subsequent return to the States leading the burgeoning actor to Chicago. In addition to an association with the famed Steppenwolf Theater, Petersen and several of his peers co-founded Chicago's Remains Theater Ensemble in 1980. The next year, a small supporting role in Mann's Thief marked Petersen's first foray into the celluloid universe, and it was also around this time that Petersen made his Broadway debut with a starring role in The Night of the Iguana.

As the 1980s progressed, Petersen became an increasingly recognizable figure in the world of film, in particular thanks to solid performances in such efforts as To Live and Die in L.A., Manhunter, and Amazing Grace and Chuck, with his stature on the screen virtually cemented by the time he kicked off the 1990s with a turn as Pat Garrett in Young Guns II. Though roles in such films as Return to Lonesome Dove, Fear, and The Beast did indeed increase Petersen's recognition factor among the moviegoing and television-viewing masses, he more often than not seemed to be lost without Mann's direction and criminals to chase. Of course, all of this would be solved when the veteran actor stepped into the role of crime scene investigator for the 2000 television series CSI, and though feature work had certainly taken precedence over television thus far in his career, the transition seemed to benefit Petersen when the Emmy-nominated series soon shot to the top of the ratings. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
 
Wikipedia: William Petersen
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William Petersen

Petersen on the set of CSI, March 2004
Born William Louis Petersen
February 21, 1953 (1953-02-21) (age 56)
Evanston, Illinois, United States
Years active 1981–present
Spouse(s) Joanne Brady
(1974–1981)
Gina Cirone
(2003–present)

William Louis Petersen (born February 21, 1953) is a Golden Globe and Emmy nominated American actor and producer, best known for playing Dr. Gilbert "Gil" Grissom on the hit CBS series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. He played President John F Kennedy in 1998 TV film The Rat Pack.

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Early life

Petersen, the youngest of six children, was born in Evanston, Illinois, to parents who worked in the furniture business.[1] His father is Danish-American, and his mother is German-American.[2] 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 and he studied the Basque language, Euskera, and gave his daughter the Basque name Maite (meaning love). Petersen returned to Idaho intent on being an actor. Not wanting to work a non-acting job in Idaho, he returned to the Chicago area, living with relatives. He became active in the theater and earned his Actors' Equity card. 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.

Career

He is usually credited without his middle initial (i.e. credited as "William Petersen" and not "William L. Petersen"). Because his role in Manhunter was so emotionally exhausting, he did everything he could to rid himself of Will Graham after finishing principal photography. He shaved off his beard, cut his hair and dyed it blonde. He also claims to have done this because, while rehearsing for a play in Chicago, his dialogue was always coming out Will Graham; he dyed his hair so he could look in the mirror and see a different person.[3] In a move perhaps indicative of his career choices, Petersen 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.

In 1985's To Live and Die in L.A., Petersen appears frontally nude, briefly. Petersen was offered the role of Henry Hill in the movie Goodfellas, but turned it down. In the 1990 ABC three-part miniseries, The Kennedys of Massachusetts, Petersen played JFK's enormously powerful father, Amb. Joseph P. Kennedy. This film won an Emmy, and a Golden-Globe from eight, and two nominations respectively. In 1993, Petersen appeared in another miniseries, Return to Lonesome Dove, and in 1996, appeared in Fear. Both projects featured him as a character with the surname "Walker."

In the 2000 release, The Contender, Petersen played the role of Governor Jack Hathaway, an unscrupulous candidate for vice president following the death of the incumbent. He also appeared uncredited in the noir thriller Mulholland Falls as a character who finds himself on the violent receiving end of Los Angeles police.

Since 2000, Petersen has gained his greatest fame starring as Dr. Gil Grissom in the CBS crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Petersen took a break from CSI to appear in a five-week run of the Trinity Repertory Company[4] production of Dublin Carol in Providence, Rhode Island. On the evening of Wednesday, May 30, 2007 Petersen was at Wrigley Field to join WGN radio sportscasters covering a Chicago CubsFlorida Marlins game and he mentioned he had seen CSI: The Experience at the Museum of Science and Industry on the South Side of Chicago. He was on a nine-week break from the show at the time, and he expressed how he and his castmates were “blessed” to have such a successful series when he had seen shows starring friends cancelled after only a few episodes.

According to Michael Ausiello of TV Guide, Petersen has renewed his contract with CBS to appear on CSI for the 2008-2009 season, reportedly for $600,000 per episode.[5] 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 may return for guest spots during the show's run, as needed.[6] He will remain an executive producer of the show.[6]

On February 3, 2009, Petersen was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Almost the entire cast and crew of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation came out for the ceremony. Petersen's star is located at 6667 Hollywood Blvd, directly in front of the legendary Musso and Frank's Grill.

Personal life

Petersen married longtime girlfriend Gina Cirone in June 2003. He has a daughter, Maite, from his previous marriage. (Maite gave birth to his grandson, Mazrik William, in October 2003.) Petersen is an avid Chicago Cubs fan, and will drop by Wrigley Field at least once a year to sing "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" during the seventh-inning stretch. In 2004, Petersen described to Playboy Magazine a near-death experience he had in the 1980s, which gave him assurance that there is an afterlife.[7]

Filmography

Producing credits

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Keep the Change, and Hard Promises.

Theatre

Remains Theatre

  • Sixty Six Scenes of Halloween .... ???
  • Tooth of Crime .... Hoss (nominated by Joseph Jefferson Awards)
  • Balm in Gilead .... Joe Conroy
  • Moby Dick .... Ahab
  • A Class " C " Trial in Yokahama .... ???
  • Big Time .... ???
  • American Buffalo .... Teach
  • Once in Doubt .... ???
  • The Chicago Conspiracy Trial .... ???

Steppenwolf Theatre Company

Goodman Theatre

Victory Gardens Theatre

Wisdom Bridge Theatre

Another Stage Works

  • A Streetcar Named Desire .... Stanley Kowalski, Stratford Theatre
  • Days and Nights Within .... ???, Organic Theatre
  • Puntila and His Hired Mano .... Matti, Organic Theatre
  • Speed the Plow .... Bobby Gould, Kennedy Center in D.C.
  • The Night of the Iguana .... Reverend Shannon, Roundabout Theatre in New York
  • A Dublin Carol .... John Plunkett, Trinity Reportory Company (Providence)
  • Endgame .... ???, Downstairs Theatre


References

  1. ^ William Petersen Biography (1953-)
  2. ^ Hiltbrand, David (2004-02-06). "William Petersen didn't have a clue `CSI' would be a huge hit". Philadelphia Inquirer. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-118753414.html. Retrieved on 2007-12-10. 
  3. ^ Inside Manhunter: Interviews with stars William Petersen, Joan Allen, Brian Cox and Tom Noonan
  4. ^ Trinity Repertory Company - home
  5. ^ William Petersen Renews CSI Contract" TV Guide. March 31, 2008. Retrieved on April 1, 2008.
  6. ^ a b Associated Press (2008-07-15). "William Petersen's run on 'CSI' coming to end". CNN.com. http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/TV/07/16/petersen.csi.ap/index.html. Retrieved on 2008-07-16. 
  7. ^ Near-death experiences of the Hollywood rich and famous

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