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William Edward "Will" Rothhaar is an American actor and musician. He was born in New York City, the son of Michael Rothhaar and Nancy Linehan Charles, both of whom are playwrights, actors, and directors. Like Will, Charles also appeared on Grimm, appearing in the season 6 episode, "Blood Magic".
He briefly lived in the little resort town of Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania, where he started doing theater, but he grew up on the west side of Los Angeles and attended Alexander Hamilton High School.
He began acting in the mid-1990s and appeared in several made-for-television films and series, including Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Mad About You. He had supporting roles in several feature films, including Jack Frost and Hearts in Atlantis. In 1999, he received the Hollywood Reporter "Young Star Award" for his portrayal of John in David Mamet's The Cryptogram at the Geffen Playhouse. One of Rothhaar's biggest roles to date was the leading role in Kart Racer (2003). In 2004, he had a starring role on Listen Up!. He appeared in Must Love Dogs (2005) and as Cpl. Lee Imlay in the alien-invasion film Battle: Los Angeles (2011). He appeared on two episodes of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (in 2004 and 2010, respectively), CSI: Miami (2011), and CSI: New York (2012), playing different characters each time. In 2013, he starred opposite Rob Lowe in the television film Killing Kennedy.
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"Thanks for the Memories": X |
"Octopus Head": X |
"The Last Fight": X |
"Dyin' on a Prayer": X |
"Cry Luison": X |
"Highway of Tears": X |
"The Grimm Who Stole Christmas": X |
"Chupacabra": ✓ |
"Wesenrein": ✓ |
"Tribunal": ✓ |
"Death Do Us Part": X |
"Maréchaussée": X |
"Trial by Fire": X |
"Bad Luck": X |
"Double Date": X |
"Heartbreaker": X |
"Hibernaculum": X |
"Mishipeshu": X |
"Iron Hans": X |
"You Don't Know Jack": X |
"Headache": X |
"Cry Havoc": X |