I like this TV!
IT IS SUPER COOL.
有没有人觉得那个女医生非常的charming啊?
虽然开始的时候没觉得,也不属于特别漂亮的那种,但是越看越有味道。
The Prison Break hunk answers all your questions. And yes, he's single.
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Wentworth Miller, Prison Break |
Will we ever get to see Michael and Dr. Sara get together romantically? — Daisy, St. Louis
I'll say that before the brothers break out, Michael and Sara take their relationship to the next level.
How did you get the scar on your upper lip? — Maurine, Derwood, Md.
I can't remember a specific incident. I must have fallen on my face as a kid running up and down the streets of Brooklyn. I'm going to have to ask Mom about that one.
What is the significance of the black cord pendant necklace you wear? — Kelly, Douglas, Ga.
It's a simple solid silver piece at the end of that cord necklace. I found it at a flea market. It doesn't do anything, it doesn't hold anything. It just is, which I thought was a statement in and of itself. It spoke to me.
How do you pass the time when they're applying Michael's full-body tattoo? — Shiran, Los Angeles
I listen to my iPod. I watch old movies on a little TV/DVD set, like His Girl Friday or the original The Hills Have Eyes. The makeup team and I work our way through various TV series. The last was Family Guy. I made it through all six seasons of Oz in three months.
What happened to the Taj Mahal that Michael was helping Warden Pope build? — Bernice, Boca Raton, Fla.
It's nearing completion, and in fact plays a critical part in the penultimate episode. There is a showdown between Michael and the Pope, and Michael must decide whether to betray someone who's been incredibly kind to him.
When asked about your race, what do you tell people? — Soycheng, Vancouver, Wash.
I say I'm of mixed race, and if they ask for specifics, I rattle off the details: My mother is Russian, French, Syrian, Lebanese and Dutch; my father is African-American, Jamaican, English, German and part Cherokee.
How difficult was it dealing with racism growing up and now when trying to find roles in Hollywood? — Stephanie, Milton, Massachusetts
I'll find myself standing in the company of someone who will make an offhand comment about someone else who is clearly "this" or "that," knowing that they haven't realized that I may also be "this" or "that." They feel free to make that sort of comment in front of me, and then I'm faced with the choice of "Do I stop the party and start lecturing, or do I keep quiet and internalize this insult to someone who looks like they could be my family?" It's a difficult choice, and I'd like to say that I always do the right thing, but the fact is it can be exhausting trying to educate someone. Confronting people can be difficult. As for how race has played into my experience in the business, it's really difficult to say. Obviously I'm not in the room when they're talking about my audition tape, so I don't know what goes into that process. I will say I've been fairly pleased by the reaction to my casting in Prison Break, which is basically no reaction at all. I'm playing a white character. There are those who would argue that actors of a certain background should not play certain parts, and those who would argue that those limitations should be challenged. I'm not interested in weighing in on that. I just want to work.
Any interest in comedy? — Camille, Brooklyn
Absolutely. Romantic comedy, dark comedy, maybe even slapstick.
What's on your iPod? — Patty, Los Angeles
A lot of classical — Tchaikovsky is a favorite — and some old-school Ella Fitzgerald, Simon and Garfunkel, '80s-era Michael Jackson, Radiohead, Angie Stone. I like Eminem. Grunge. When I was in high school in the '80s, when I could have been listening to Poison and that kind of thing, my parents had very strict rules, and I wasn't allowed to listen to music that had lyrics while I was doing my homework. So it was classical music or nothing. I think I missed out on a lot of stuff that my peers were into....
Birth Name: Wentworth Miller III |
Birth Place: Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England |
Date of Birth / Zodiac Sign: June 2, 1972, Gemini |
Profession: Actor |
Biography: Formerly known as "the hot guy from that Mariah Carey video," Miller boasts an impressive intellectual pedigree. Born in England to a Rhodes-scholar father, this sexy, multiracial actor graduated from Princeton with a degree in English. After moving to Los Angeles, he made guest appearances on various TV series before landing what seemed to be his big break, a role in 2003's The Human Stain playing Anthony Hopkins' younger self, but the film went bust. After stealing Carey away from Eric Roberts in the "We Belong Together" video, Miller found small-screen success on Prison Break as a tattooed hunk determined to free his wrongfully convicted brother from death row. |
Fast Facts: * Raised in Brooklyn, NY, but was born in England where his father, a Rhodes Scholar, was studying. * Was a member of Princeton's a cappella group, the Princeton Tigertones. * Made Entertainment Weekly's 2003 IT List after being noticed in Popular and Dinotopia. He was the IT Ex-Teen Crush. * Provided the voice of EDI, the evil robot jet, in the 2005 film Stealth. * Has vivid memories of his audition for Prison Break. He told Hollywood Reporter, "There I was, doing my test in a room full of Fox executives, and I realized that I had temped in the offices of probably half of them. I'm there to test for the lead role in this big prime time drama series, and a lot of the people I'm trying to impress remembered me from the copy machine — it was insane." |
Relationships: Wentworth Earl Miller II-Father |
Awards: 2006 Golden Globe: Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama - Nominee |
College: Princeton University, Princeton, NJ (BA, English, 1995) |
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