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Wentworth Miller was born in England and raised in New York. So he's the best of both worlds, an English gentleman with Brooklyn street cred.
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After graduating from Princeton University, Wentworth moved to Hollywood to work at a production company. He didn't last long behind the scenes, he soon gravitated towards the small screen with guest appeances in TV series such as ER and Buffy The Vampire Slayer. Sarah Michelle Gellar where were you looking?
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His first major movie role came in the 2002 release Dinotopia. The Sci-Fi adventure won numerous awards and also starred South African actress Alice Krige. He is pictured here at the American Museum of Natural History with dinosaur '26'.
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Wentworth or Went as his friends call him has at times been criticised for his choice of roles. He has appeared in numerous commercials endorsing jeans and even coffee. You will also remember him as Mariah Careys' love interest in the music video for We belong together
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In 2003, he appaeared alongside Nicole Kidman and Anthony Hopkins in the movie The Human Stain. He is pictured here at the New York Premiere with co-stars Gary Sinise, Jacinda Barett and Nicole Kidman.
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In 2005, Wentworth landed the role that has made him a household name across the globe. Since Michael Scofield was introduced to us in Prison Break, he has arrested the attention of millions of viewers. The tattoos for the show take up 4 hours in the make-up room. Lucky make-up artist!
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Prison Break has won various awards but victory for Wentworth as an actor has been elusive despite countless nominations. He's pictured at the Golden Globes with PB co-star Sarah Wayne Callies.
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Wentworth is big down under! He travels extensively to promote the show. He's snapped at a junket in Seoul, Korea and in Sydney with Aussie TV presenter Sophie Falkiner.
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With African- American, Somalian and French-Lebanese ancestry it's no wonder Wentworth as as hot as he is. In 2007 People Magazine named him one the 100 most beautiful people in the world. We totally agree...
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