Rob Wiethoff

Actor

Birthday September 15, 1976

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Seymour, Indiana, U.S

Age 47 years old

Nationality United States

#32088 Most Popular

1976

Robert Allen Wiethoff (born September 15, 1976) is an American actor and voice actor.

Robert Allen Wiethoff was born in Seymour, Indiana on September 15, 1976, to Dr. Richard Allen Wiethoff and Nancy Louise Wiethoff (Sproull), the younger brother of Kimberly.

1978

When he was 17 months old in February 1978, Wiethoff cut off his left ring finger by grabbing the chain of an exercise bicycle; it was re-attached at the Jewish Hospital in Louisville, and Wiethoff became the youngest person in the world to have undergone a successful replant.

The incident was scheduled to be featured on an episode of America Alive! in September 1978, but later rescheduled.

1999

Born and raised in Seymour, Indiana, Wiethoff attended Seymour High School, and graduated from Indiana University in 1999.

Soon afterwards, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting, but faced difficulty in finding roles, other than small parts in films and television advertisements.

Wiethoff attended Seymour High School, and graduated from Indiana University with a degree in general studies in 1999.

He had considered studying aviation at Purdue University.

Wiethoff felt that he "found [his] partying legs" at university, and that he did not take it seriously.

He worked several jobs around this time, including as a bouncer in Chicago, and as a recruiter for information technology companies.

While attending Indiana University, Wiethoff dated a woman who later moved to Los Angeles.

He visited there for a week and was convinced by many people that they could get him acting roles in films, and he moved shortly after; though he did not take the offers seriously, he felt that it would be more enjoyable than working construction in Indiana.

The promises that were offered to him failed to come true, and Wiethoff was left working as a bartender.

He did not receive many jobs in acting, other than a few small roles in small films and television advertisements.

He ultimately lived in Los Angeles for about ten years.

2008

In 2008, Rockstar Games cast Wiethoff as John Marston, the lead character in Red Dead Redemption; he worked on the game for almost two years.

He auditioned for the role in December 2008 by folding laundry while reading his lines.

He felt that the audition was a waste of time, but received the role a few days later.

He worked on the game for almost two years, with principal production lasting around six weeks.

Recording would take place over a few weeks, before taking a break of a month or two.

Wiethoff estimated that around 12–15 scenes were recorded each day.

The recording crew often referred to scenes from Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto IV (2008) during production; Wiethoff pretended to understand before eventually admitting that he had not played the game.

2010

He is best known for portraying John Marston in the 2010 video game Red Dead Redemption, its expansion Undead Nightmare, and the 2018 prequel Red Dead Redemption 2.

Wiethoff's paternal grandfather, Clifford A. Wiethoff (died 2010), played on the 1939–40 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team.

Wiethoff was cast as protagonist John Marston in the video game Red Dead Redemption (2010) by Rockstar Games.

He was nominated for Best Performance by a Human Male at the 2010 Spike Video Game Awards, where John was also nominated for Character of the Year.

After his work on Red Dead Redemption in May 2010, Wiethoff moved back to Seymour to focus on his family; he started working at an industrial supplies company.

About a month after moving back, he was asked to return for the downloadable content Undead Nightmare (2010), which was recorded in New York City, instead of Los Angeles.

In November 2010, Wiethoff began working for Bob Poynter GM as part of the sales team.

He soon got hired in construction, which allowed him to spend time with his family.

2013

In 2013, Complex named Wiethoff's performance as one of the best in a video game, praising the growth of the character.

Wiethoff voiced Lazarus in the interactive radio drama Codename Cygnus in September 2013.

2014

For his role, he won Outstanding Character Performance at the 14th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards.

Following the release of Red Dead Redemption, Wiethoff moved back to Seymour to focus on his family, marrying his wife Tayler, with whom he has two children.

He briefly returned to acting in New York City for Undead Nightmare, the downloadable content pack for Red Dead Redemption, but remained in Seymour afterwards to work in construction, allowing him to spend time with his family.

In 2014, Wiethoff returned to portray John Marston in Red Dead Redemption 2, a prequel to the original game.

For his role in Red Dead Redemption, Wiethoff won Outstanding Character Performance at the 14th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards.

In 2014, Rockstar Games asked Wiethoff to return for another game: Red Dead Redemption 2 (2018), a prequel to Red Dead Redemption.

He was told that he would be required for about a year; he used all of his annual leave and sick leave from his job to work on the game.

2018

Though he was told that he would be required for about a year, he ultimately worked on the game for almost four years, as his role was expanded to become a playable character like the first game; Red Dead Redemption 2 was released in 2018.