Wentworth Miller | English

While his parents found a living in education, his mother a special education teacher and his father a teacher and lawyer, Wentworth Miller opted for a career in acting. Well, after finishing his studies at Princeton University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in English, he did just that.

Like many of his colleagues, Miller’s rise to stardom was anything but easy. While it may have been a rough journey, the actor pushed through, nonetheless. Debuting in a 1998 Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode, Miller is now most known for his performance as Michael Scofield in the TV series Prison Break. Since then, while continuing with his acting career, he has also dabbled in behind-the-scenes work, notably as a scriptwriter. With that said, his writing debut was for 2013’s Park Chan-wook-directed psychological thriller, Stoker. He penned the script under the name Ted Foulke.

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