
Wentworth Miller was born on 2 June 1972 in England but grew up in Brooklyn. He graduated from Princeton with a degree in English, and he made the school famous a cappella group Tigertones Princeton. After high school he headed to Los Angeles to find the scenes career in the entertainment field. Soon, he decided to pursue a career in front of the camera.
A couple of years Miller landed guest spots on Buffy Vampire Slayer and Popular. In 2002, a bullet in the television miniseries The Snow Queen. The actor then top with meat role in the film "Man Stain, Anthony Hopkins role. He also appeared in the movie Underworld and the series Joan of Arcadia. In 2005, Miller has landed the lead role in the television series Prison Break .
-Nicky Snow
In the surprisingly beautiful and elegant actor Wentworth Miller is best known as Michael Scofield on the Fox series Prison Break. Born June 2 1972 in Chipping Norton, England, son of a Rhodes Scholar, Miller moved to Brooklyn with his parents as a boy and his family moved to Pennsylvania in the country during the Quaker Miller as a teenager. After high school, Miller attended Princeton University and studied English, but - despite the love of acting that housed teens - he gravitated to the theater, in the pro-atmosphere of the university. After exclusions, Miller moved to Los Angeles and took a job as assistant to the film production company and committed to the store, then he gradually realized his own desire to act and started to attend the listening. He made his debut in front of the camera in an episode, as Petronzi Gage to hit syndicated series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and landed another one-day course as Mike Palmieri on ER. But he was ready to break to a more prominent role in turn in 2003, directed by Robert Benton, Nicholas Meyer-fiction script rights Stain. This table shows Anthony Hopkins as Coleman Silk, a Black who has spent nearly his entire life, as a Jew, Miller plays the young Silk, and delivers some of the best scenes of the film. (One memorable bit has him climbing into the ring and beat a black opponent senseless, self-hatred). Unfortunately, despite outstanding craftsmanship and winning shows all the public has rejected the spots of the mysterious man, and unintentionally, Miller held a list of stars. (The critics were particularly vicious about Miller inclusion in the film - "The New York Times' O. Scott unfairly complained that Miller looked nothing like Hopkins, and cynically remarked that his juxtaposition of black coal, nearly one parents recalled Steve Martin in the reflex).
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