William Petersen Explained

Birth Name:William Louis Petersen
Birth Date:1953 2, mf=yes
Birth Place:Evanston, Illinois, U.S.
Other Names:William L. Petersen
Education:Bishop Kelly High School
Alma Mater:Idaho State University
Occupation:Actor
Yearsactive:1976–present
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    Children:3

    William Louis Petersen (born February 21, 1953) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Gil Grissom in the CBS drama thriller series (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.[1] He reprised his role as Gil Grissom in the sequel , which premiered on October 6, 2021.

    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).[2]

    Early life

    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.[3] [4] Of Danish and German descent, he was raised in the Roman Catholic faith of his mother.[5] [6] He has two brothers, Arthur Jr. and Robert, and three sisters, Anne, Mary Kay, and Elizabeth.[7]

    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[8] 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.[9] 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. He performed with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, of which he has been an ensemble member since 2008,[10] and was a co-founder of the Remains Theater Ensemble,[8] which also included other prominent Chicago actors Gary Cole and Ted Levine.

    Career

    Petersen made his film debut with a bit part in Thief (1981), directed by Michael Mann. 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.[11] In 1986, he played FBI agent Will Graham in the first Hannibal Lecter film, Manhunter.[12] 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.[13]

    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.[14] Petersen was offered the role of Henry Hill in the film Goodfellas, but turned it down. An exposé about the film in the May 2015 issue of Playboy claims that Petersen turned down the audition altogether.[15] 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.[16] 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.[17] 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).[18] Petersen played Governor Jack Hathaway, an unscrupulous candidate for vice president following the death of the incumbent, in The Contender in 2000.[19]

    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. In 1999, he starred in Kiss the Sky as "Jeff."[20] [21] 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").[22]

    From 2000 to 2009, he played Dr. Gil Grissom in the CBS crime drama . 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. Petersen renewed his contract with CBS to appear on CSI for the 2008–09 season, reportedly for $600,000 per episode.[23] 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.[24] He remained an executive producer of the show.[24] He reprised his role of Gil Grissom in the eleventh-season episode "The Two Mrs. Grissoms" (aired February 3, 2011). He came back in 2015 as a guest in the series finale, "Immortality."

    In February 2020, Petersen announced to return for a CSI sequel series along with Jorja Fox, before the series was picked up as .

    Personal life

    In 1975, Petersen and his then-wife Joanne Brady welcomed a daughter, Maite. In June 2003, Petersen married his longtime girlfriend Gina Cirone. On July 5, 2011, Petersen and Cirone welcomed twins, a daughter and son, via surrogate.[25]

    Peterson is an avid Chicago Cubs fan. In 2004, he described to Playboy a near-death experience he had in the 1980s which gave him "assurance" that there is an afterlife.[26]

    In August 2021, Petersen was taken to the hospital via ambulance after feeling unwell on the set of . He was experiencing symptoms of exhaustion after 12 weeks of shooting, and released from the facility soon after.[27]

    Honors

    On February 3, 2009, Petersen received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[28]

    Filmography

    Film

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1981ThiefKatz & Jammer Bartender
    1985To Live and Die in L.ASecret Service Agent Richard Chance
    1986ManhunterFBI Agent Will Graham
    1987Amazing Grace and ChuckRussell
    1989CousinsTom
    1990Young Guns IIPat Garrett
    1992Hard PromisesJoeyAlso producer[29] [30]
    Passed AwayFrank Scanlan
    1995In the Kingdom of the Blind, the Man with One Eye Is KingTony 'Tony C'
    1996FearSteve Walker
    Mulholland FallsJack Flynn, MobsterUncredited
    1998GunshyJake Bridges[31]
    Kiss the SkyJeff
    2000The SkullsSenator Ames Levritt
    The ContenderJack Hathaway
    2011DetachmentSarge[32]
    2012Seeking a Friend for the End of the WorldGlenn
    2021The Old CountryTedShort

    Television

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1986The Twilight ZoneEdward SayersEpisode: "Need to Know"
    1987Long GoneCecil CantrellTelevision film
    1990The Kennedys of MassachusettsJoseph P. KennedyMiniseries
    1992Keep the ChangeJoe StarlingTelevision film
    1993CuracaoStephen Guerin
    Return to Lonesome DoveGideon Walker3 episodes
    1995Fallen AngelsGeorgeEpisode: "Good Housekeeping"
    1996The BeastWhip DaltonTelevision film
    199712 Angry MenJuror #12
    1998The StaircaseJoad
    The Rat PackPresident John F. Kennedy
    2000–2015Gil GrissomMain Role (Seasons 1–9)
    Guest role (Seasons 11, 13 & 15)
    2001HavenJackson ConnollyTelevision film
    2007Without a TraceGil GrissomEpisode: "Where and Why?"
    2013BlueMitchEpisode: "Hard Time"
    2015ManhattanColonel Emmett Darrow[33] 10 episodes
    2021Gil Grissom

    Video games

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    2003CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationGil Grissom
    2004CSI: Grime Scene Investigation - Dark MotivesGil Grissom
    2006Gil Grissom
    2007CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Hard EvidenceGil Grissom

    Production credits

    Live theatre

    Remains Theatre

    Steppenwolf Theatre Company

    Source: Steppenwolf[35]

    Goodman Theatre

    Victory Gardens Theater (Chicago)

    Wisdom Bridge Theatre (Chicago)

    Other stage works

    Stage director

    Accolades

    AssociationYearAccoladeNominated WorkResultsRef
    Golden Globes2004Best Actor — Television Series, Drama[49]
    Primetime Emmy Awards2002Outstanding Drama Series (Executive Producer)CSI: Crime Scene Investigation[50]
    2003Outstanding Drama Series (Executive Producer)CSI: Crime Scene Investigation[51]
    2004Outstanding Drama Series (Executive Producer)CSI: Crime Scene Investigation[52]
    Producers Guild of America2003Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, DramaCSI: Crime Scene Investigation[53]
    2004Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, DramaCSI: Crime Scene Investigation
    2005Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, DramaCSI: Crime Scene Investigation
    Screen Actors Guild Awards2002Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesCSI: Crime Scene Investigation[54]
    2003Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesCSI: Crime Scene Investigation[55]
    2004Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesCSI: Crime Scene Investigation[56]
    2005Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesCSI: Crime Scene Investigation[57]

    See also

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. https://www.emmys.com/bios/william-petersen "William Petersen Emmy Nominations"
    2. http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/151134|0/William-Petersen/filmography.html "William Petersen Filmography"
    3. http://www.filmreference.com/film/78/William-Petersen.html "William Petersen Biography
    4. Web site: Marriage Announcement 3 - No Title. https://web.archive.org/web/20130319152847/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/458007812.html?dids=458007812:458007812&FMT=CITE&FMTS=CITE:AI&type=historic&date=Aug+02%2C+1931&author=&pub=Chicago+Tribune&desc=Marriage+Announcement+3+--+No+Title&pqatl=google. dead. March 19, 2013. Pqasb.pqarchiver.com. 1931-08-02. 2013-01-20.
    5. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/chicagotribune/obituary.aspx?n=june-petersen&pid=17627370 Obituary: June Hoene Petersen
    6. Web site: Star didn't have a clue 'CSI' would be a huge hit. Articles.philly.com. 2007-08-04. 2013-01-20.
    7. News: Hiltbrand. David. William Petersen didn't have a clue 'CSI' would be a huge hit. The Philadelphia Inquirer. 2004-02-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20121026084912/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-118753414.html. dead. 2012-10-26. 2007-12-10.
    8. Gabettas, Chris. "William Petersen: From ISU to CSI" isu.edu, Spring 2010 Issue, accessed April 10, 2016.
    9. Web site: El Imparcial: Noticias: William Petersen (Grissom, de CSI) habla y canta en vasco. Elimparcial.es. 2008-12-20. 2012-04-04.
    10. Jones, Kenneth. "William Petersen Is Now a Steppenwolf Ensemble Member" playbill.com, December 2, 2008
    11. http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/17812/To-Live-And-Die-In-L-A-/ "'To Live and Die in L.A.' Listing"
    12. http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/82830/Manhunter/ "'Manhunter' Listing"
    13. Inside Manhunter: Interviews with stars William Petersen, Joan Allen, Brian Cox and Tom Noonan
    14. Richmond, Ray. "William Petersen: Leaving Las Vegas" The Hollywood Reporter, February 2, 2009
    15. Playboy Magazine, May 2015
    16. The Kennedys of Massachusetts Review . https://web.archive.org/web/20081201145737/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,316739,00.html. dead. December 1, 2008. 2011-11-14 . Entertainment Weekly. 1990-02-16.
    17. Kogan, Rick. "'Return To Lonesome Dove' Trails Far Behind The Original" Chicago Tribune, November 12, 1993
    18. http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/335715/Fear/ "'Fear' Listing"
    19. http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/341483/Contender-The/ "'The Contender' Listing"
    20. http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/465264/Kiss-the-Sky/ "'Kiss the Sky' Listing"
    21. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/kiss_the_sky/ Kiss the Sky
    22. http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/450811/12-Angry-Men/ "'12 Angry Men' Listing"
    23. http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/TVGuide-Editors-Blog/Ausiello-Report/Ausiello-Scoop-William/800036581 William Petersen Renews CSI Contract
    24. News: CSI series star William Petersen leaving in 9th season. 2009-07-20. Associated Press. 2008-07-16. www.gmanews.tv.
    25. Web site: William Petersen Welcomes Twins Via Surrogate. People . 2011-08-23. 2020-03-01.
    26. Playboy magazine, March 2004, page 139
    27. Web site: CSI: Vegas Star William Petersen Hospitalized Due to Exhaustion on Set of Sequel Series . People . Garner . Glenn . 2021-08-22. 2021-08-23.
    28. http://www.nbclosangeles.com/entertainment/celebrity/William-Petersen-.html "William Petersen Gets Star No. 2,379"
    29. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1992-06-09/lifestyle/9206070550_1_william-petersen-sissy-spacek-lecter&usg=AFQjCNG7UPTfqd7PUQFww57q0VqyW0OZzw "William Petersen Is As Close To Stardom As He Plans To Get"
    30. Turan, Kenneth. "Movie Review. Hard Choices to Be Made in 'Hard Promises'" Los Angeles Times, January 31, 1992
    31. McCarthy, Todd. Review: 'Gunshy'" Variety, May 11, 1998
    32. Cox, Gordon. "'Detachment', Rocker Doc Join Tribeca" Variety, April 4, 2011
    33. Web site: William Petersen Returns to Television in WGN America's Manhattan. Comingsoon.net. March 26, 2015. March 26, 2015.
    34. http://www.allmovie.com/movie/keep-the-change-v27041 "'Keep the Change' Listing"
    35. http://www.steppenwolf.org/ensemble/members/details.aspx?id=52 "Member Profiles. William Petersen"
    36. http://www.chipublib.org/fa-goodman-theatre-archive-production-history-files-1 "Goodman Theatre Archive, Production History Files, Part 1, 1982-83 Season and 1983-1984 Season"
    37. http://www.theatredatabase.com/20th_century/glengarry_glen_ross.html Glengarry Glen Ross
    38. Bommer, Lawrence. "Much-awaited `Night Of The Iguana' Ready At Goodman" Chicago Tribune, March 11, 1994
    39. http://victorygardens.org/about/production-history/ "Production History"
    40. Dretzka, Gary. "Hospital Dramas" Chicago Tribune, April 12, 1998
    41. Jones, Kenneth. "'Blackbird', with Hawkinson and "CSI" Star Petersen, Makes Chicago Premiere July 3" playbill.com, July 3, 2009
    42. Webb, Andrew. "'In The Belly Of The Beast' Searing Tale Of Prison Survival" Sun-Sentinel, June 7, 1985
    43. Christiansen, Richard. Speed the Plow Chicago Tribune (archives), March 2, 1989
    44. http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1984/08/13/page/12/article/sneed-lavin-inc "Method Acting"
    45. Smith, Sid. "Remains Offers An Eerie--if Pointless--love Tale" Chicago Tribune, January 31, 1986
    46. http://www.ibdb.com/Production/View/4323 "'The Night of the Iguana' Listing"
    47. Hernandez, Ernio. "CSI" Star Petersen Opens McPherson's 'A Dublin Carol' at Trinity Rep" playbill.com, December 6, 2006
    48. Boehm, Mike. "William Petersen among friends at Geffen Playhouse's 'Slowgirl'" Los Angeles Times, March 11, 2014
    49. Web site: Winners & Nominees 2004. www.goldenglobes.com. en. 2019-08-08.
    50. Web site: Nominees/Winners. Television Academy. en. 2019-08-08.
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    52. Web site: Nominees/Winners. Television Academy. en. 2019-08-08.
    53. Web site: PGA Award Winners 1990-2010 - Producers Guild of America. www.producersguild.org. 2019-08-08.
    54. Web site: The 8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Screen Actors Guild Awards. www.sagawards.org. en. 2019-08-08.
    55. Web site: The 9th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Screen Actors Guild Awards. www.sagawards.org. en. 2019-08-08.
    56. Web site: The 10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Screen Actors Guild Awards. www.sagawards.org. en. 2019-08-08.
    57. Web site: The 11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Screen Actors Guild Awards. www.sagawards.org. en. 2019-08-08.