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Wentworth Miller

Wentworth Miller as Michael Scofield in Prison Break

Wentworth Earl Miller III (born on June 2, 1972) is an English-born American actor.

Early life

Miller is multiracial, being of African American, Jamaican, English, and German Jewish descent on his father's side, and of Russian, French, Dutch, Syrian and Lebanese descent on his mother's.[1] Miller was born in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom where his father, a Rhodes Scholar, was studying, but he was raised in Brooklyn.

Miller graduated from Princeton University with a degree of English, and traveled the world performing with the school's famed a capella group, The Princeton Tigertones. Subsequently, Miller headed to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. Miller ended up spending years doing behind-the-scenes work to support himself before devoting himself seriously to auditioning for roles.

Career

Miller's first starring role was as the sensitive and introverted David in ABC's mini-series Dinotopia. After appearing in a few minor television roles, Miller moved on to co-star in the film The Human Stain (2003), playing the younger version of a racially confused character played by Anthony Hopkins.

Miller further increased his profile in 2005 when he starred in singer Mariah Carey's music videos, "It's Like That" and "We Belong Together." He currently has a starring role as Michael Scofield in the successful Fox Network television drama Prison Break, for which he received a 2005 Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Dramatic Series.[2]

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Miller further increased his profile in 2005 when he starred in singer Mariah Carey's music videos, "It's Like That" and "We Belong Together." He currently has a starring role as Michael Scofield in the successful Fox Network television drama Prison Break, for which he received a 2005 Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Dramatic Series.[2]. Without a Trace can currently be seen on Thursdays at 10 pm ET on CBS. After appearing in a few minor television roles, Miller moved on to co-star in the film The Human Stain (2003), playing the younger version of a racially confused character played by Anthony Hopkins. In 2003, the TNT Network acquired syndication rights to the series for US$1.4 million per episode. Miller's first starring role was as the sensitive and introverted David in ABC's mini-series Dinotopia. But in season 3, information is not shown.). Miller ended up spending years doing behind-the-scenes work to support himself before devoting himself seriously to auditioning for roles. In Hong Kong, the TVB Pearl showed information of missing persons, provided by Hong Kong Police, after each episodes in the first two seasons.

Subsequently, Miller headed to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. (Although, in Australia, the Nine Network usually shows information on missing persons in that country before episodes. Miller graduated from Princeton University with a degree of English, and traveled the world performing with the school's famed a capella group, The Princeton Tigertones. This is generally not the case for showings in other countries. Miller is multiracial, being of African American, Jamaican, English, and German Jewish descent on his father's side, and of Russian, French, Dutch, Syrian and Lebanese descent on his mother's.[1] Miller was born in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom where his father, a Rhodes Scholar, was studying, but he was raised in Brooklyn. This is not the case all the time: for example, at the end of an episode where the missing person attempted to commit suicide, a promotion for a suicide help line was aired in place of the missing persons report. . One thing that sets it apart from most of the other current crime-solving TV dramas is that, at the end of most episodes, they show information about a real-life missing person.

Wentworth Earl Miller III (born on June 2, 1972) is an English-born American actor. Also in the background of the cases are the team's outside lives, such as romances and divorce and how these cases can be taken personally. However, like some real-life cases, sometimes the team does not find the person in time to help them out. Unlike many real-life missing persons cases, the person is often found at the end of the episode. The show was the first to ever score strong ratings opposite longtime NBC hit ER.

It was created by Hank Steinberg, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. It debuted as part of the CBS fall line-up in 2002. The show is about an FBI missing person unit; each episode typicially follows the investigation into one person's disappearance. Without a Trace is an American television show set in New York City.

Turkey: CNBC-E. Japan: NHK (new episodes), SUPER CHANNEL (reruns). New Zealand: TV2. Singapore: Channel 5.

Germany: Kabel 1. Finland: mtv3. France: France 2 (it can be watched on wednesdays at 9 pm during summer holidays). United Kingdom: E4 (new episodes and reruns), Channel 4(new episodes, usually broadcast a week after E4).

Taiwan: Public Television Service. Malaysia: Ntv7. Hong Kong: TVB Pearl. Spain: Antena 3 (new episodes), AXN (reruns).

Israel: Israel 10. Italy: RaiDue, Saturday at 21:00. Australia: Nine Network, Arena (Pay TV). United States: CBS, TNT Network (syndication).

Roselyn Sanchez - Special Agent Elena Delgado (2005-). A theory is that it could be Danny Alvarez, as his brother calls him that, but then that might also be an alias.). Enrique Murciano - Special Agent Danny Taylor (This may not be his real name. Poppy Montgomery - Special Agent Samantha "Sam" Spade.

Marianne Jean-Baptiste - Special Agent Vivian "Viv" Johnson. Eric Close - Special Agent Martin Fitzgerald. Anthony LaPaglia - Special Agent John Michael 'Jack' Malone, head of the unit.