Who Is Peter Nottoli? Crystal Reed’s Ex-Husband in 2026

Peter Nottoli spent the better part of a decade in sales, covering 16 states across the American Midwest, before moving into the recreational vehicle industry in Indiana. His former wife, actress Crystal Reed, spent those same years becoming one of the more recognizable faces in cable television drama.

They were married for four years. The divorce was filed in 2011. What each of them has done since is a story that most of what’s written about Peter Nottoli gets completely wrong.



Who Is Peter Nottoli?

Peter John Nottoli is an American business professional and product manager, born in March 1979 in Constantine, Michigan. He is publicly known as the former husband of actress Crystal Reed, best recognized for playing Allison Argent in MTV’s Teen Wolf from 2011 to 2014. The couple married in 2008 and divorced in 2012. Since then, Nottoli has kept a private life, working in Indiana’s recreational vehicle manufacturing industry. His net worth has not been publicly disclosed.


Early Life and Education

Nottoli grew up in Constantine, Michigan, a small city in the southwestern corner of the state near the Indiana border. He attended Constantine High School and went on to Central Michigan University, where he graduated in 2001 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, specializing in Management Information Systems.

That degree laid the groundwork for a career in sales operations and product management, which is where his professional life has been ever since.


Peter Nottoli’s Career: What He Actually Does

A significant number of celebrity websites describe Peter Nottoli as an “actor and internet personality.” That claim has no factual basis. His professional record, confirmed across LinkedIn, multiple business databases, and direct coverage in legitimate trade publications, tells a completely different story.

He started at Enterprise Rent-A-Car as an assistant manager in 2004. Over the following years, he moved through B2B sales roles across healthcare and manufacturing, including a position as Midwest Account Manager at Mindray, a global medical equipment company, where he sold patient monitoring systems, anesthesia machines, and ultrasound devices to hospitals and surgical centers across the Greater Chicago Area.

By 2013, Nottoli had shifted into the recreational vehicle sector, taking on a Regional Sales Manager role for Kodiak RV products across the Midwest and East Coast. From there, he expanded to cover 16 states across the central United States and Canada, representing multiple RV product lines.

His career in product management:

  • May 2019 โ€” Joined Heartland RV, Elkhart, Indiana, as Product Manager
  • January 2022 โ€” Promoted to General Manager at Heartland RV
  • Post-2022 โ€” Moved to Forest River, Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway-owned RV manufacturer based in Indiana
  • Current โ€” Product Manager, Stick and Tin Divisions, Gulf Stream Coach, Inc., Nappanee, Indiana

His current role is not speculation. RVBusiness.com identified him by name as “Metal-Sided Division Product Manager Pete Nottoli” at a Gulf Stream Coach dealer showcase in Nappanee, where he spoke about the company’s product direction and market positioning. RV-Pro magazine quoted him separately in a model year 2026 industry preview feature:

“We’re introducing floorplans that are not only new to Gulf Stream Coach but are unique to the market. Our focus has been on creating truly differentiated products that catch the eye and meet evolving RV lifestyles.”

A recommendation on his LinkedIn profile from a former manager describes Nottoli as “one of the most driven salesmen” he had ever managed, noting that Nottoli consistently surpassed both corporate and personal sales targets year after year.

Gulf Stream Coach, founded in 1983 and headquartered in Nappanee, Indiana, reported annual revenue of approximately $750 million as of August 2025.


How Peter Nottoli and Crystal Reed Met

Crystal Reed grew up in Roseville, Michigan, and studied theater at Wayne State University in Detroit before leaving the program. She moved to Chicago for local stage work and relocated to Los Angeles in December 2008.

Nottoli’s career records from that same window show a Greater Chicago Area base, which points to Chicago as the most likely place the two met. Neither has ever publicly confirmed the details.


Their Marriage

The couple married in 2008 in a private ceremony attended by close family and friends. At that point, Reed had not yet broken into television. Her casting as Allison Argent in Teen Wolf came three years into the marriage, in 2011, and with it a level of public attention the relationship had never faced before.

The marriage produced no publicly known children. Both parties kept the details of their relationship almost entirely out of the press throughout its duration.


Why Did Peter Nottoli and Crystal Reed Divorce?

On September 12, 2011, Crystal Reed filed for divorce against Peter John Nottoli at the Los Angeles County Superior Courts, Stanley Mosk Courthouse in California. The case was legally closed and the marriage officially dissolved on May 31, 2012. UniCourt lists the case status as Closed โ€” Judgment Entered.

DetailCourt Record
Filed byCrystal Reed
Date filedSeptember 12, 2011
CourtLA County Superior Courts, Stanley Mosk Courthouse
FinalizedMay 31, 2012
Stated reasonNever publicly disclosed

Neither Nottoli nor Reed has spoken publicly about what ended the marriage. Reports at the time described the separation as mutual and without conflict.


Crystal Reed’s Career and Life After the Split

By the time the divorce was finalized in May 2012, Teen Wolf was already in its second season and Crystal Reed was one of its most recognized cast members. She left at the end of season three in 2014, at her own request, asking executive producer Jeff Davis to write off her character. She later said she wanted to pursue different creative work and had grown uncomfortable playing a 17-year-old at the age of 29.

Her television career since leaving the show:

  • Gotham (2017โ€“2018): Played Sofia Falcone in season four of the Fox series, the first live-action portrayal of the DC Comics character
  • Swamp Thing (2019): Starred as Abby Arcane, leading the DC Universe series
  • Teen Wolf: The Movie (2023): Reprised the role of Allison Argent for Paramount+’s reunion film

In her personal life, Reed dated Teen Wolf co-star Daniel Sharman from early 2012 to June 2013. She later entered a long-term relationship with Scottish-Australian television presenter Darren McMullen, to whom she was engaged before the two separated in 2019. As of 2026, Reed has not publicly confirmed a current relationship.


Where Is Peter Nottoli Now?

Nottoli lives and works in northern Indiana, managing product development across Gulf Stream Coach’s stick-and-tin division, which covers the company’s wood-framed travel trailers built for the mid-market buyer.

His Instagram account (@peternottoli) is private, with just under 450 followers. His Twitter/X account (@peternottoli), carrying the bio “Live everyday as your last,” has had no public activity since 2014. He has not given a single interview about Crystal Reed, the marriage, or anything related to his personal life in the years since the divorce.

What Peter Nottoli has said on record is about RVs. In 2025, he told RVBusiness.com that Gulf Stream Coach has “every segment you could possibly need” for dealers looking to move product in the current market.

For someone whose name became searchable through a marriage that ended over a decade ago, the clearest picture of Peter Nottoli in 2026 is a straightforward one: a product manager in Nappanee, Indiana, talking floor plans and market conditions with the trade press, with no apparent interest in the version of his story that keeps circulating online.

Eleanor Buckley
Eleanor Buckleyhttps://headlinemagazine.co.uk/
Eleanor Buckley founded Headline Magazine in London this March after years cutting her teeth across British newsrooms, where she learned that the gap between a good story and a published one is almost always editorial judgement. She has reported across politics, UK current affairs, business, culture, entertainment, celebrity news, sport, technology, and lifestyle, and she started Headline Magazine because she wanted to run a publication that treats its readers as people who follow the news closely and notices when a publication doesn't.

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