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Full Chinese name: Wentworth Earl Miller III

Full English name: Wentworth Earl Miller III

Other Chinese names: Went Wash Miller, Miller

Nickname: Stinky (this is because he is sharp-tongued in the college choir, not stinky), Mi Shuai Gender: Male Birthplace: Oxford, England A scenic ancient town in the northwest suburbs of the county Residence: Los Angeles Birthday: June 2, 1972 Zodiac sign: Gemini Height: 187cm (6 feet 2 inches) Family members: Parents, two sisters Occupation: Actor Region: Europe and America Appearance: Went has He has a nearly perfect bone structure, a height of 187cm, and black curly hair. But the most ridiculous thing is that his pupils are different colors, the left eye is hazel and the right eye is light green. However, in order to hide the "secret" of his eyes, Went always wears colored contact lenses, so the different colors of his pupils cannot be seen in the photo. His outstanding appearance is mainly attributed to his parents. Went has a complicated ancestry. His father has African American, Jamaican, British, and German Jewish ancestry, and his mother has French, Dutch, Syrian, and Lebanese ancestry. Breathtaking! By the way, after carefully studying the close-up of Brother Wen’s face, his skin is really amazing! Such a handsome guy with such a delicate face but not at all rosy, this is "the best"! Education: Princeton University, majoring in English. Netizen comments: Now he is very popular in the United States, with fans everywhere.

Debut Experience

On December 13, 2005, the nomination list for the 63rd Golden Globe Awards was announced. FOX's 2005 new drama "Prison Break" was nominated for the Best Drama Series Award, while " "Prison Break" young actor Wentworth Miller will compete with the leading actors of popular dramas including "Lost" and "24" for the award for Best Actor in a Drama Series. In fact, just a few days ago, when CCTV News reported that singer Mariah Carey had received eight Grammy nominations, the music video "We Belong Together" in which Wentworth performed was playing in the background. It's a close-up of Wentworth. That's it, if you haven't seen Prison Break, you might think he's just a handsome guy with a handsome face. But if you have seen "Prison Break" you will be as fascinated by it as all the viewers. I believe many reporters will have a headache because of Wentworth's complicated background. On November 8, 2003, the New York Times apologized to him for getting his nationality wrong, because he was born in the United Kingdom and is an American. . With fair skin, he has eight ancestry including black, Jamaican, British, German, French, Dutch, Syrian and Lebanese. Even his eyes are different colors. During one of his sixth-grade class activities, he recounted his family tree. His girlfriend at the time was shocked and told him, "Go back to your farm, nigger!" This wasn't the first or last time his race caused him heartache.

Personal introduction

Wentworth was born on June 2, 1972 in England. After his black father completed his studies in England, the family returned to New York. Wentworth spent his childhood and teenage years in Brooklyn, where his father taught him from an early age to "do your best in everything you do and never give up halfway." After graduating from high school, Wentworth chose Princeton University. "I grew up in an educated and traditional family. They wanted me to take the natural path: go to college and become a lawyer or something." "When I entered college, acting suddenly became a very dangerous thing. ideal, because all my friends wanted to go to law school or Wall Street instead of Hollywood." But Wentworth still relied on his interest in acting to join an on-campus performance group and perform abroad with the group. In 1995, Wentworth graduated from Princeton University with a major in English literature. He moved from New York to Los Angeles and began his career as an artist. But he took a behind-the-scenes job in entertainment management instead of being an actor, because this job can provide a stable income.

In the first year, he spent most of his time copying, sorting, adjusting lights, and even helping his boss feed the fish. "I would go to the office every weekend because I didn't have air conditioning at home. I would set up a tent in the conference room, raid the company pantry, and go through the master tapes that were sent from all over the place. One day I realized I couldn't do this. I have to quit." "I walked into my boss's office in a panic and I said: You know, I want to be an actor! She said, I just accepted a job as a cartoon director for a broadcast company and I want you to be mine. Assistant, annual salary: 40,000. When I left her office, I thought, what do I want to do? What don’t I want to do? I know that if I do this job, it will be great, but I will always think about acting. But if my acting (career) is successful, I will never think about this job. "I think an artist needs a soul, and a capitalist bureaucrat only needs the pulse of regularity and inertia," Wentworth began. Participated in a large number of actor interviews, and although he also got the opportunity to guest star in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997), "Popular" (1999), ER and other series, he finally returned due to financial problems. He originally worked for an entertainment company, but he took acting classes in his spare time and still auditioned for actors. In 2001, he got the first important role in his acting career in ABC, based on the famous contemporary American science fiction writer James G. In the TV series of the same name adapted from James Gurney's novel DINOTOPIA, he plays a sensitive, introverted boy named David. In the film, he climbs, swims, and flies around on dinosaurs, showing off his extraordinary abilities. A completely different side to his "couch potato" (a person who sits on the couch all day and refuses to move) character. In the 2003 Miramax movie "The Human Stain", he and Oscar. Best actor Anthony Hopkins played the role of Coleman Silk as a young man and an old man respectively. This character who could not identify with his own racial identity throughout his life made Wentworth, who has the same racial background, a huge stir. His outstanding performance was unanimously recognized by critics. People thought he could win the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, but he didn't even get a nomination. The next chance to prove himself came soon in 2004. When he entered the casting scene of "Prison Break", most of the more than 30 officials present were impressed by him, and he was immediately selected as the protagonist of "Prison Break". In this drama that reflects family and courage, Went. Voss used his personal charm to the extreme. He was witty, calm, and affectionate, moving between the black and white factions, and methodically implemented the prison escape plan. The ranking on the famous search engine Lycos increased by 614. His photos appeared on the covers of major American media. He was named the sexiest male star in this year's new drama by "Primetime" magazine and was named "the sexiest male star on screen" by "Insider" magazine. "Hot New Face" has also become the actor with the highest audience rating since the FOX official website was established in 1998. Wentworth lived up to his role in "Prison Break", and "Prison Break" also made Wentworth famous overnight. After receiving the Golden Globe nomination, Wentworth said: "It's like winning the lottery! We're only 13 episodes into the show. You never know how to make a show that's going to appeal to a lot of people. We're lucky. This morning. All my "inmates" called me to congratulate me, and this also gave me the opportunity to thank each of them, because they made me look decent." Wentworth told reporters: "When I was a child, I went out to study every day. Before, my father would always tell me the word "accumulation": every exam, every test, every conversation with the teacher, these will have an impact on the final score, which can determine which university you can get into, and whether you can pass What a life. All the little things add up to a big thing." Wentworth's more than 450 interviews finally resulted in a Golden Globe nomination. And this is just the beginning.

Other information

About weekends: "I am a very boring person and don't go out much. I feel uncomfortable in bars and nightclubs. I prefer to be at home. Work on crossword puzzles, go to dinner and a movie with a group of friends, or spend all weekend nights watching Law & Order Season 14 and The Simpsons.” About Tattoos: Prison Break 1*** More than 30 tattoos cover his entire upper body. It took two crew members four hours to complete, and usually only tattoos needed for this episode would stay in place for two weeks, and it took two hours to remove. Maria Carey used Wentworth Miller as the leading actor in the music video for It's Like That. She praised him for being "hot tamale" and tried her best to promote Wentworth Miller, claiming that he was "hot tamale". It will definitely become a big hit and he will star again in the MV of We Belong Together. Sure enough, after "Prison Break", Wentworth Miller became famous. At present, the jailbreak is over, but the deep impression he left on us will remain in our minds for a long time! In 2008, she endorsed MEamp, a brand of Meters Bonwe in China; in 2009, CITY endorsed Chevrolet Cruze's advertising slogan "I'm on my way!"

Related works

Movie: "Top Secret" "Flight" Stealth (dubbing) "Underworld" Doctor "The Human Stain" The Human Stain The protagonist's youth "Room 302" Room 302 "Resident Evil 4: Afterlife" actor Chris Redfield 2010 TV series: "Prison Break" ” Leading role: Michael Scofield, “Dinosaur Empire” Second starring role: David Scott, “Ghost Whisperer”, guest appearance in the first episode of the first season, “Daughter of Heaven”, guest appearance in “Spring in the ER”, guest appearance in “Your Life”, guest appearance in “Sunshine” "The Rose Under" cameo in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"

Supporting role in "Resident Evil 4: Afterlife"

PS; from Baidu Encyclopedia