Will Estes

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Biography

Will Estes returned to prime-time television with a starring role in the successful CBS drama Blue Bloods. Now entering it's 7th season, Will stars as NYPD police officer Jamie Reagan opposite Tom Selleck. Throughout his career Will Estes has amassed a diverse body of film and television work, challenging himself with each role. On the small screen, Estes received critical acclaim for his performance as JJ Pryor in American Dreams. His additional television credits include Law and Order: SVU, The Cleaner, In Plain Sight, The 11th Hour, and many others. Major motion picture credits include his role in the two-time Academy Award-winning WWII film U-571 and the final installment of Christopher Nolan's Batman franchise The Dark Knight Rises, portraying 'Officer Simon Jansen'. Highlights of Estes' independent film credits include the noir thriller Automotive, Line of Duty, See You In My Dreams with Marcia Gay Harden, and Magic Valley with Scott Glenn which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. His humanitarian efforts include advocating renewable energy, conservation of wild lands and humane treatment of animals.

  • Primary profession
  • Actor
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 21 October 1978
  • Place of birth
  • Los Angeles

Movies

TV

Books

Trivia

Is an only child.

Co-stars with Tom Guiry in U-571 . Coincidentally, Estes played Lassies owner/human friend in the television series "The New Lassie" , while Guiry played a similar role in the film Lassie .

Learned in detail how to behave like a quadriplegic to prepare for his role on The Dive from Clausens Pier .

Won on Celebrity Jeopardy.

He was the top choice for Adam in the movie May but eventually lost out to Jeremy Sisto. Instead, he had an appearance as Adams roommate.

Attended Santa Monica College and majored in English literature.

Trained in gymnastics and competed in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.

Quotes

I think education is one of the greatest tools for most kids not only to,expand their book knowledge, but their ability to experience new things,- I think it opens more doors than any other experience I can think of.

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