Wilson Bethel

Wilson Bethel

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American actor, best known for playing Wade Kinsella on Hart of Dixie and Benjamin Poindexter on Daredevil Season 3.

How tall is Wilson Bethel? Height, Weight, body stats

Wilson Bethel has a good height of 6feet with a bodyweight of 80kg. He has light brown hair color and his eye color is brown. His body stats are 32-26-32. There is no information about his shoe size.

Short bio About Wilson Bethel

Stephen Wilson Bethel is an American actor, director, screenwriter, and part-time DJ who is best known for his roles in the television shows “Hart of Dixie,” “The Young and the Restless,” and “Generational Kill.”

He recently starred in the Netflix web series “Daredevil” as “Agent Ben Poindexter/Bullseye,” which received critical acclaim. As a DJ, he is attracted to music and runs the ‘Mixtape Riot’ music blog with his brother, Charlie Bethel. He enjoys playing the guitar, reading, and dancing while he is not performing.

His cool and introverted personality is well-known, and little is known about his early life. He prefers to keep his personal life out of the spotlight.

Wilson Bethel Bio, Age, family, siblings, and childhood

Stephen Wilson Bethel was born in Hillsborough, New Hampshire, on February 24, 1984. Stephen Bethel, his father, is an artist, and Joyce Maynard, his mother, is a novelist. There are eight siblings in total, including stepsiblings, half-siblings, and adopted siblings.

He has two biological siblings: Charlie Bethel, a brother, and Audrey Bethel, a niece. Fredelle Maynard, Bethel’s maternal grandmother, was a Canadian journalist who was born to Jewish immigrants from Russia.
Joyce Maynard, his mother, wrote the national column “Domestic Affairs” that covered the lives of her husband and children long before he went into acting.

He is considered to have been well-known among the general public before becoming well-known for his roles. His mother is also a writer who has published books like “To Die For” and “The Normal Rules.”

Professional life, Career & Living Style

  • He made his acting debut in 2004 with a minor part in the television series “The O.C.” (2004).
  • Later, he said that he was fired from that show.
  • In 2005, he appeared in small roles in shows such as “The Jag” and “NCIS.”
  • From 2005 to 2008, he took a break from acting to explore other interests.
  • He was a series regular on the CBS soap opera “The Young and the Restless” from 2009 to 2011.
  • His height (1.83 m) and good looks landed him a role as a “Army Special Operations” soldier called “Corporal Gray” in the 1968 film “1968 Tunnel Rats,” which was based on the Vietnam War.
  • He starred as a series regular in the war miniseries “Generation Kill” (2008), alongside Alexander Skarsgrd, as a young marine named “Corporal Stafford.”
  • He auditioned for the part of ‘Captain America’ in the ‘Marvel Cinematic Universe’ (MCU) film ‘Captain America: The First Avenger’ sometime in 2010.
  • His character was introduced as the main character’s neighbor and love interest,”Zoe Hart,’ and he soon became a fan favorite.
  • In the film ‘Inherent Vice,’ he starred alongside Joaquin Phoenix and Josh Brolin (2014).
  • He has recently been cast as a series regular in the CBS legal drama pilot ‘Courthouse.’

Trivia

  • ‘Breaking Bad’ (2008) and ‘Game of Thrones’ are two of his favorite series (2011).
  • For the years 2011 and 2012, he was ranked fourteenth and second on the ‘BuddyTV’ list of ‘TV’s Sexiest Men.’
  • He continues to work as a DJ in Los Angeles on a weekly basis and is still on the lookout for new music, albums, and mixtapes. He and his brother have over 25,000 vinyl records in their collection.
  • He once claimed in an interview that if he hadn’t been an actor, he would have been an English teacher.
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