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'Prison Break' star Wentworth Miller on future roles: 'I just don't want to play straight characters'
You might recognize Wentworth Miller from his stint as Michael Scofield on Fox's "Prison Break."
But don't count on ever seeing him in the role again if and when the series ever returns (though it doesn't observe likely). And definitely don't expect him to play any straight man onscreen in the future.
"I'm out. Of PB. Officially," he wrote in an Instagram announce over the weekend. "Not (because) of static on social media (although that has centered the issue). I just don't want to play straight characters. Their stories have been told (and told). So. No more Michael. If you were a fan of the show, hoping for additional seasons... I get this is disappointing. I'm sorry."
Miller played the role of Michael on the show from 2005 to 2009, and reprised the role in 2017 after Fox revived it.
Fans chimed in with words of support for the thespian in the post's comments. "we are here to support you always, adore you," @alejanndraarc wrote, and others threw in many heart emojis.
Miller, who came out as gay 2013, said he had been receiving comments and DMs from fel
Our hero, Michael Scofield, overlooks the yard of the prison, the plans for which he’s had tattooed over his entire body. Of course, there’s no rest for a man bent on breaking his brother out of a state penitentiary, so he’s also fiddling with a screw that will later become a decisive part of his escape plan.
Enter one of the prison’s most notorious inmates, Theodore Bagwell, aka T-Bag, while a young bloke trails behind holding his pocket love a lifeline.
“You’re just as beautiful as advertised, prettier even,” T-Bag sneers at Scofield, as his presumed partner casts a insecure glance.
“Looks to me like you already got a girlfriend,” he fires support, before T-Bag suggestions up his other pocket in go back for something the audience is never privy to.
This exchange in the second episode of “Prison Break” marks a rare moment during the series’ original run that alludes to the possibility of homosexual sex behind bars. Whereas shows prefer “Orange Is the New Black” and “Oz” explored what it’s like to be incarcerated and queer ― becoming favorites among LGBTQ viewers ― “Prison Break” prioritized thrills over a practical depiction of the criminal justice system. The series was always about gett
'Prison Break' star Wentworth Miller reveals he is gay
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Wentworth Miller, the principal actor of ‘Prison Break,’ declined an invitation to be present a Russian clip festival in clear of the country’s recent anti-gay laws. REUTERS photo
Actor and screenwriter Wentworth Miller, best known for his leading role in Fox television drama “Prison Break,” came out as a gay gentleman on Aug. 21 in a letter declining an invitation to attend a Russian film festival in light of Moscow’s recently adopted anti-gay laws.Miller, 41, turned down an offer to appear the St. Petersburg International Film Festival as a “guest of honor” in a letter posted on the website of advocacy organization GLAAD, which monitors media representation of gay, lesbian, double attraction or transgender people and issues. “As someone who has enjoyed visiting Russia in the past and can also claim a degree of Russian ancestry, it would construct me happy to say yes. However, as a lgbtq+ man, I must decline,” Miller wrote to festival director Maria Averbakh.
Miller wrote that he was “deeply troubled by the current attitude toward and treatment of gay men and women by the Russian government,” and did not want attend a fest
Wentworth Miller Reveals, 'I Tried To Kill Myself' for Being Gay
— -- Wentworth Miller publicly came out as gay last month, and now he's discussing his struggle coming to terms with his identity.
"The first time I tried to kill myself I was 15. I waited until my family went away for the weekend and I was alone in the house and I swallowed a bottle of pills," Miller said in a speech at the Human Rights Campaign Dinner in Seattle on Saturday, according to a video obtained by TMZ.
"I don't retain what happened over the next couple days, but I'm cute sure come Monday morning I was on a bus advocate to school pretending everything was fine," Miller said. "And when someone asked me if that was a cry for aide, I say no, because I told no one. You only cry for help if you believe there's help to wail for and I didn't. I wanted out. I wanted to go. At 15."
Miller, 41, announced that he was gay in a letter to the St. Petersburg International Film Festival committee, in which he declined an invitation to be the guest of honor at their event. His reason?
"I am deeply troubled by the current attitude toward and treatm