Aca vemos una de las primeras fotos que se le sacò a esta recien conformada pareja de actores Wntworth Miller protagonista de Prison Break y Luke McFarlane quien participò en la seire Cinco Hermanos entre otros shows.
Prison Break star, Wentworth Miller recently revealed to People Magazine that Starbucks Frappuccinos were his favorite drink..well actually, he called them his ‘worst habit’. But he made a good point about why Starbucks Frappuccinos were so addicting, calling them, “A good excuse to have dessert for breakfast”.Celebrity Starbucks caught up with Wentworth Willer this summer, and he was drinking a Mocha Frappuccino!Source: CelibrityStarbucks
Según una encuesta de la revista Entertainment Weekly, se ha votado a los símbolos sexuales más eróticos de todos los tiempos, y Angelina Jolie y Wentworth Miller han sido los ganadores.
Estoy bastante contento por mi Angelina, aunque hubiese preferido que Marilyn Monroe, que ha quedado tercera, hubiese sido la ganadora.
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Prison Break hunk Wentworth Miller has admitted that he loves his job, because he gets to do his own stunts.The English-born actor, who plays tattooed inmate Michael Scofield on the successful Five show, loves the action scenes. "In the average movie, there's maybe one car chase or one gun battle," he told National Enquirer. "But in our show, we have those things every week. I've been choked, fought to the death with knives and shanks, and every other weapon you can imagine. It's very challenging, but I do a lot of my own stunts, and there are a lot."And Wentworth, who has become one of the most fanciable males from the success of the prison drama, is baffled by his status as a sex symbol."It's a little bit strange, all this sex symbol stuff," he said to Starpulse.com"The fact is, I l
Wentworth Miller, Prison Break 's heartthrob Wentworth Miller talked with TV Guide about the new season (airing Mondays at 8 pm/ET, Fox), how he keeps up with the villains and the possibility of a happy ending. TV Guide: What's it like being back in jail after a season on the run?Wentworth Miller: I think it adds something to the show. The first season had a claustrophobic feel, an intimacy — like a space you wanted to break out of. The second season, you never knew what you were going to get, which served the series. TV Guide: Is it hard being on a show that reinvents itself each season?Miller: That's the good news. I love shows like Law&Order and The Closer, procedural dramas where the only thing that changes week to week is how the victim dies. They're self-contained and there is justice meted out in the end. But if I were on one, I might get burned out after a few seasons. We pride ourselves on taking risks, but they are risks — you might turn your show into something n
Good news girls, Wentworth Miller still isn't gay. This seems to be one of those rumors that just will not go away. One day Miller is caught wearing the same color pants as his buddy Luke MacFarlane, the next day the wire is ablaze with insinuations and fashion advice for the Prison Break star. For a guy who just can't seem to get a break when it comes to the question of his sexual alignment, Miller still manages to dismiss the question pretty professionally.Who knows when the rumor started, but it seems to be a game of Miller waiting to see if it will die down on its own, and if not he will confess to some media meat market that he is, in fact, straight as an arrow and even wants to have kids some day. Blame Prison Break for him not having much of a social life.The latest denial was made to the UK news source, Digital Spy. In an interview, Miller answered rumors that he was romantically involved with MacFarlane by saying “I'm not gay, but that rumour can't be killed. I'd like t
Who robs a bank, lets himself get caught and deliberately goes to prison to free his brother from the death chamber must be a real man. That's the role Wentworth Miller fills with life in the TV-series "Prison Break". In real life Miller doesn't have much in common with the character he plays. For the interview at the "Beverly Wilshire Hotel" the 35 y.o. shows up in plain GAP jeans and a skin-tight white sweater. He smiles coyly and speaks so quietly as if he's embarrassed to be the centre of attention.Q: You do everything to get your brother out of jail in "Prison Break". Are you a family guy in real life?Wentworth: I would give my life for my family but I wouldn't go as far and become a criminal like the character I play. It's not necessary really, my sisters Gillian and Leigh are lawyers.Q: You're considered as the new sex symbol...Wentworth: I'm just an average guy who got lucky. I've been to 500 auditions and got turned down plenty of times. With a bit of luck I got mini jobs on a
Wentworth Miller has admitted that he owes his career to Mariah Carey. The Prison Break star says that he credits Mimi with giving him his big break when she asked him to appear in the video for her single, We Belong Together. He tells the Daily Star: “Mariah’s an international icon. The two days I spent working on her video did more for my career, gave me more exposure, than anything I’d done before Prison Break. “I’m grateful for the opportunity.” Wentworth also shrugs off questions about his status as a sex symbol, claiming that his brooding stare owes more to his bad eye-sight than a deliberate attempt to look intense. “It’s a little bit strange, all that sex symbol stuff,” he says. “The fact is I look the same as I’ve looked for the past 10 or 15 years. My eyes aren’t suddenly a more compelling shade of green. “People go on about the ‘brooding look’ a lot but usually I’m just squinting because my eyes are sensitive.” Bless 'im.Sourc
He has a degree from a top university, talent by the bucket load and a sensitive side to die for. Wentworth Miller, 35, reveals to Annette Dasey that he’s more than TV’s sexiest escapee.You’ve said you’re more of a loner than a social butterfly. Has that changed since you’ve become so well known?Yeah. It’s a luxury I can’t afford. I would never describe myself as a people person but I spend my days on a set putting together a show that involves hundreds of other people or off promoting that show and meeting hundreds of other people. I saw an old interview with Jack Nicholson where he said that the average celebrity meets more people in one year than the average person meets in their entire life and that feels true to me. I don’t know if it’s true scientifically or it would be possible to prove percentage wise but it just feels like the truth and consequently, when I have a weekend off or a night to myself, it’s a choice between hanging out on my couch watching a
Q: Did you know you were going to end up back in prison so soon? A: Well, I thought to myself, it’s there in the title, so chances are things will come full circle. What I’m most appreciative of is that there is a reversal in that chain of events where you have Michael on the inside and Lincoln now, the brother, on the outside. I think that’s goosed things up considerably. Q: This year is the first time Michael doesn’t have a plan. Is that going to change the way you’re going to play the character this year? A: Well, that’s the good news about a show like “Prison Break” is that it’s not a procedural drama. It’s not a show where the only thing different from episode to episode is how the victim was murdered, and that’s good news for the actor because it means that your character is constantly changing, constantly evolving. I still believe that Michael is a good man on a hero’s journey, but his hands are filthy. And the question becomes how far across the line can
Question: What were your expectations when you originally signed on as Michael and have you met or surpassed them? Wentworth Miller: I think it’s safe to say that we have surpassed pretty much everyone’s expectations. There was a lot of chatter for a season about how we could get an entire season out of two guys essentially jumping over a brick wall. And then once we did, there was a question about how long we could keep the season going now that the boys were outside of a prison. Was the name still relevant? And I think the 17 minute clip that’s now available online has set a lot of fears to rest and concerns fans might have about the third season being part and parcel of the story that we’ve been telling all along. I think it’s a testament to the writers and the actors involved that we’ve managed to create a pretty complex, fantastic universe with a lot of moving parts, a lot of different stories, all of them worth exploring. And as far as this thing continuing on nine, t
As the Prison Break season three premiere looms, Mr. Wentworth has been giving interviews left and right. In fact, a little birdie sent me a few which I have transcribed (and paraphrased except for Went’s words) for all of you below. Any duplicate answers have been omitted as I’m sure we’ll hear them repeatedly over the next couple weeks. We will begin with a bit of a spoiler so skip this first question if you are avoiding all spoilers, like I am.***SPOILER***Journalist: Does Whistler’s agenda tie in with the original agenda of The Company?Went: That’s a good question. I think season 3 will be about Michael and Lincoln trying to survive as pawns in a very large, very deadly game of chess and as the actor and as the character I can honestly tell you that Michael doesn’t know Whistlers’ specific connection to the larger picture.***END SPOILER***Journalist: What were your expectations when you originally signed on to play Michael and have you met or surpassed them?Went: I th
Q. Have you been working on any recent projects other than the show "Prison Break" that fans will get to see you featured in?A. There seems to be a rather dated expectation in this business that every TV actor is dying to make the jump to the big screen. That might be true for some, but not me. Would it be nice to make a movie here and there? Yes. Do I have plans to become the next Matt Damon? No. If "Prison Break" ends and I go on to spend the rest of my career playing small parts in interesting, left-of-center movies, I'll count myself lucky. Or I could easily wind up on another TV show. That would make me happy too. But I think I'd opt for a supporting part next time. Being one of the leads on a one-hour drama has been an incredible experience, but it's also been extremely challenging. I'm pleased to be part of a story that's given pleasure to so many people across the world, but I won't be sorry when it comes to an end. I'll be excited to begin that next chapter, whatever
Echoing what Dominic Purcell a few weeks ago, Wentworth Miller says that Prison Break's upcoming season crackles in a way not seen since the Fox series' early days. "I can honestly say that the episodes we just shot are among the best so far," he tells TVGuide.com. "It's just as intense and gritty and claustrophobic as the first season, except this time we don't have to lay out all of the backstory, which means we can hit the ground running."Miller says the new season finds "Michael and Lincoln trying to survive as pawns in a very large and very deadly game of chess" — a face-off that could last longer than anyone suspected back when a show about a prison escape first hit the tube. "As far as this thing continuing on nine or 10 seasons like a Friends or a CSI, I'm not sure we'll go that far," he said during a conference call with reporters. "But I do think we have at least another two or three seasons in us." Source: TvGuide.com
By Marilyn Beck and Stacy Jenel SmithSep 3, 2007 Wentworth Miller, in Dallas shooting the third season of his Fox "Prison Break" series, reports that changes are being made in the storyline as the days progress. When we last saw his Michael Scofield character and three cohorts, they were in a Panamanian prison after having being on the run for months. Wentworth Miller Says 'Prison Break' Changing As They Shoot Plans called for the group to stage an escape in episode five this season. But episode five is now shooting, and there's no evidence, reveals Wentworth, as to when -- or if -- they'll leave that scene behind. The erudite Princeton graduate notes of the situation, "It's becoming more complicated by the minute.We're in an environment with incredibly frightening new characters, new kingpins, new threats and obstacles, and it would be foolish to leave that scenario too quickly."He says of the footage shot in preparat
My favorite piece of luscious man-meat, Wentworth Miller, is reportedly ready to settle down. Wentie has been quoted as saying "A wife and kids is definitely something I'm looking forward to experiencing in the very near future. But she'll probably have to wait until the show finishes." Awww. I would love to see Wentworth pushing a baby stroller. However, no woman is good enough for my Wentie. Hopefully now those silly gay rumors can be put to rest. I am so tired of hearing that Wentie plays for the other team. I mean, I cannot blame the gays for wanting him on their side. He is perfection!
Who: Wentworth MillerWhy: Just look at him. I mean, look at him. The man is a work of art. He has words named after him. Like Wentgasm, which I have every time I look at his picture or fantasize about him in bed. Or Wentdrawal, which I am having because Prison Break is off until next season. What's Next: Hopefully Prison Break will return to television soon so we can watch Wentie try to break out of a filthy prison in Panama, save his brother and reunite with his lady love Sarah. Did Sucre die? I couldn't tell in the last episode if he died or not after being stabbed by T-Bag.