The Reality TV Star Who Almost Played Star Trek's Wesley Crusher Before Wil Wheaton
Wil Wheaton has become synonymous with his Star Trek character Wesley Crusher, but the role almost went to a '90s reality TV host.
Read MoreWil Wheaton has become synonymous with his Star Trek character Wesley Crusher, but the role almost went to a '90s reality TV host.
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