Will Estes

Will Estes
Will Estesis an American actor known for his role as J.J. Pryor, on the NBC drama American Dreams. In 2010, he joined the cast of the CBS police drama Blue Bloods. In the series, he plays Jamison "Jamie" Reagan, a New York Police Department officer and the younger son of the police commissioner, played by Tom Selleck. The series recently concluded its sixth season...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth21 October 1978
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I love the music, I love the times, so to me that was exciting personally just to play something that starts in 1986 with graduating high school, we've got a great soundtrack in the pilot.
I'd love to learn to cook. I think the ladies like a guy who can cook. Also, there are lots of available ladies at cooking classes. Can you tell I'm single?
Everybody who lives here loves Cocoa Beach, but I think they'd like to see downtown a little nicer.
He was relentless. He was absolutely focused on being the best. A lot of kids say they are, but Sean really was. He just loved football. He couldn't get enough football. He was always hanging around the office watching film with us. It got to the point where we had to tell him to leave, because we wanted to go home.
He's such a good person. I'd love for my son to be just like Nick Hartigan. He has dedicated himself to being the best in the classroom, and the best on the field.
The desire to force love to live only in its most positive form is what causes love ultimately to fall over dead.
Friends who love you and have warmth for your creative life are the very best suns in the world.
To love means to embrace and at the same time to withstand many endings, and many many beginnings- all in the same relationship.
Mindful choosing of friends and lovers, not to mention teachers, is critical to remaining conscious, remaining intuitive, remaining in charge of the fiery light that sees and knows.
Three things differentiate living from the soul verses living from the ego only: the ability to sense and learn new ways, the tenacity to ride a rough road, and the patience to learn deep love over time.
The reason that they put animals down is that they don't have any room in the shelters when new ones come in and ones got to go out so they have room.
It's drama, it's a lot of things, but you know it's always about every movie or every TV project ever made is meant to be watched. If people like it and support it, that's what it is all about, really it's sort of the important part about it.
I had a director who told me a story about a fan who had commented on how nice it was to see her sister laughing and how happy the show made her. I like to make people happy and make them laugh.
I guess growing up I realized that there is really this huge epidemic in a city like Los Angeles, and many other cities, where they put down thousands upon thousands of animals every day.