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راستی دیگه اخبارم در مورد مایکل تموم شد و اول خلاصه ی کل اخبارو میگم بعد میریم سر آپ جدید...
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سارا و مایکل در زندگی حقیقی خود نیز عاشق هم هستن
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"Sarah Wayne Callies, she basically is the love of Wentworth Miller's life."
دوست دخترقبلیش در سال 2007 Amie Brice بوده:قیافه رو!!


اینم یه لینک جهت تماس با مایکل:
http://roia.biz/ts/n/a3JAvq1BAAGUVmM2MDAAVQAAEaRCAAA4zQ-A/?subid=CelebNextDoor
و اگه میخواین از زبون مایکل بشنوین برین دو پست قبل...حرفاش خیلی باحالن
واما از نویسنده خود سریال در مورد ساخت فیلم فرار از زندان ۵ بشنوید
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Prison Break completes its 4th & final season in 2009 returning to screens on Fri, Apr 17th 2009 (US - Fox) & Tue, April 21 (UK - Sky One) to air episode 17 and continue over the following 4 weeks to air the final episodes 18-22. The series finale will be a double episode on Friday, May 15th (US).
Prison Break was not renewed by FOX for a 5th season.
The previously discussed spinoff has been indefinitely shelved.
edited from: it may be unclear if there will be another but i think its a must. in my opinion prison break is one of the best series ever been made with all the twists and turns the drama the suspense its simply great and their must be more.
Is there a Season 5 for Prison break
و اما مهم ترین خبر که مربوط به شـــــــــــــــــــــــــماره ی مایکل هست!!!
اگه شمارش رو میخواین نظر خصوصی بدین بهتون بگم......
و اما آپ امروز : سری جدید عکس های ۲۰۱۰ Wentworth
متأسفانه باید بگم من عکس هایی پیدا کردم که همش دو روزه تو اینترنت پخش شده ولی همشون
فــ-یــــــــــــــــــــ-لــــــ-تــــــــــــــــــــــــــ-رررررر-ه 
گرچه من با ف.ت شکن میبینم ...تازه سایت رسمی خودشم ف-ی-ل-ت-ر کردن ...
تا الان از هر 10 تا سایتی که درمورد مایکله 9 تاش فیلتر بوده!!!واقعا شمردم !! چرتو پرت نمیگم!!
The latest Wentworth Miller News from sources worldwide with Wentworth Miller Pictures and Wentworth Miller Buzz webwide
http://wentworthmiller.com
راستی این سری عکسای ۲۰۱۰ رو حتی تو سایت خودشم هنوز نذاشته.... من تو فیس بوکش پیدا کردم....







عکس های سال۲۰۰۹



مصاحبه با مارشال المن در نقش الجی باروز
Movieonline recently did an interview with former Prison Break co-star Marshall Allman and he was asked about his opinion on the way the media has been treating Wentworth lately. See below:
Movieonline: I wanted to ask you about your Prison Break costar Wentworth Miller. I talked to him recently and he’s carved out this really unexpected niche all of a sudden as a successful secret screenwriter. Did you ever have any inkling of that?
Allman: You know, he’s like a genius. I think he graduated from Princeton? The guy’s got a mind that could run forever, so when I heard that, I was like, “Way to go, dude!” I’m really glad for him, because I think he was getting attacked in the press. Someone was showing me pictures of him being overweight, and they were like, “What’s up with your boy Wentworth, man? He’s getting’ fat!” I was like, “Aw man,” but then to hear that he got two screenplays picked up and he’s in Resident Evil, it’s like, “Yeah, that’s right. Don’t pick on people for being overweight, or whatever.” So I couldn’t be happier for him, and it doesn’t surprise me at all. He’s a very, very, very intelligent man who knows exactly what he’s doing with his life.
Went & Sarah Wayne Callies Try Script Writing
Former "Prison Break" stars Wentworth Miller and Sarah Wayne Callies are each finding work as screenwriters. Miller, who has a degree in English literature from Princeton, discussed his in-development screenplay, "Stoker," at Comic-Con last month. Meanwhile, Callies' first screenplay, adapted from the award-winning children's book "Serenade," has just been optioned. The actress is a Dartmouth grad who also holds an MFA from a Denver theater conservatory.
و یک مصاحبه ی مهم با Went

The Cinema Source Interview @ Comic-Con
Though the character of Chris Redfield may be familiar to fans of the original Resident Evil video game series, Wentworth Miller brings him to the big screen for the very first time in Paul W.S. Anderson's fourth entry in the film series, Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D
Miller, best known for his role as Michael Scofield on Fox's series Prison Break, will appear alongside Milla Jovovich's Alice and Ali Larter's Claire Redfield (his character's sister) when the film hits theaters on September 10th. This latest entries continues straight from the ending of Resident Evil: Extinction, seeing Alice travel across the world in the hopes of curing the T-virus.
Shock Till You Drop caught up with Miller backstage at San Diego Comic-Con, just prior to the film's big Hall H presentation where he chatted exclusively about his role, acting for 3D and joining the Resident Evil family.
Shock: Have you gotten a chance to go out onto the floor at all?
Wentworth Miller: I haven't gotten out there onto the floor yet. I'm anxious to get there. I hear there's kind of buzz out there that you have to feel to believe. But what I also like is that this is the one place where the actors are the only ones not in costume. That's kind of cool.
Shock: Do you have a disguise planned?
Miller: I guess one might be necessary, yeah. I hadn't thought about it but yeah, it's probably a good idea.
ShocK: Tell me how Afterlife came your way.
Miller: Well, I was aware of the "Resident Evil" movies. I hadn't seen one before, but they were kind of hard to miss. Especially that trailer for the third [film] and that sweeping shot with the beginning and Vegas buried in the sand. It was kind of eye-catching and certainly found its way into my memory banks. When I was asked to be a part of it, I did my research and found out that it has this international fanbase that is not to be believed. I've been lucky enough to accumulate fans from all over the world on from previous gigs. I thought this would be a really smart way to stay in touch with those people and also be a part of a narrative that's just as much about story and character as it is about special effects
Shock: Tell me a little about where your character comes into this one.
Miller: I play Chris Redfield. He's someone that you see a lot of in the videogames but hasn't been introduced in the film franchise until now. He's Claire's brother. What I like to say is that Paul Anderson built the car and that Milla is driving it. The rest of us are riding shotgun and that's a really exciting place to be. It wasn't hard at all to kind of fit in to this particular universe because the train is already so far down the tracks. Milla's already done such a fantastic job in her presentation of Alice. It was fairly simple to figure out what was required of me and I was happy to get to play on that level.
Shock: Was it a very different experience having to act for 3D cameras?
Miller: There are a lot of actors that geek out on the technical. I'm not one of them. I never have been. It's always been more about the story than the gadgets and the gizmos used to tell the story. That said, it was exciting to be a part of the 3D process because that is where the industry's going in a large way and you want to keep yourself educated and stay abreast of these currents. When I come onset, I concetrate on the story and the characters and trust that there's a team of people who are going to tell me when I'm doing something that's not lining up with the new technology. I will say that it kind of upped the stakes in terms of the stuntwork. It's almost as if the new cameras can see around corners. If you're aiming your fist at someone's face, you don't intend to make contact, of course, because you don't want to hit your costar. The cameras can see that. They can see that it's a miss. So you really have to bust your hump and sell the special effects and the stunt sequences in new and convincing ways.
Shock: So you got to really beat up your co-stars.
Miller: Exactly. I got to smack people around.
Shock: I imagine there was a lot of physicality. Was special training involved?
Miller: I had done a lot of stuntwork. "Prison Break", for four years, was a very rough and tumble show. I had that background and I just made sure I stayed in good enough physical shape so that I could pull off whatever stunts were required. A lot required a certain degree of stamina. For nearly all the sequences, we made sure there was an intensive prep process where all the actors get together and choreograph. There's a certain language that is established when you're actually shooting these sequences where, if someone forgets what is happening next, or feels that they're spinning out, they yell stop and everyone stops and it becomes a very safe, thoughtful process.
Shock: Do still find yourself recognized specifically from "Prison Break"?
Miller: It was a very successful show, overseas in particular. It was very indicative of where the business is now. We're not just making a product for the domestic market. We've also got our fan base in foreign places in mind. IN many ways, I think the movie speaks to that. It takes place in many places other than the US. The cast is also international as well, which I think reflects the new flavor of where music and TV are headed. But I think there are several things about Prison Break that, despite the specifics of story, have universal appeal. It was about family, loyalty and sacrifice. And everybody loves good old government conspiracy. It doesn't matter whether you're in Australia or China. I think that had a lot to do with explaining our international appeal and why we were able to go four seasons.
You're acting for and against a man and wife, respectively. Did you find the whole production to be a family affair?
Miller:I got to witness it firsthand. The are the bedrock of this universe. Paul and Milla have been there since the very start. For someone like myself coming in on the fourth installment, it was very helpful to have someone who knew the world back and forth. Then I can rely on them for information about the character. Where the story has been and where it's going to. It's like walking around with the zombie encyclopedia.
Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D hits theaters September 10th
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