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Post by ♪-Gisele-♪ on Apr 20, 2008 22:08:51 GMT -5
i will repeat my post for those who didn't read it .................................................................................. what kind of exercise does he do on private??? i love his answer ;D.............ah.....i love him
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Post by ~Vera on Apr 20, 2008 22:26:47 GMT -5
OK, while we are waiting for the better quality video, here is the transkript!
Stupid interviewer: Prison Break is ready for its 4. th season and Wentworth Miller has already charmed a whole world. But himself has trouble with getting used to the huge interest around him as a person.
Went: We’ve become a culture that is obsessed with celebrities, we seem to want to know everything. There are 3000 pictures of me out there, holding a cup of Starbucks coffee, coming out of a coffee shop. Apparently you know, it just doesn’t get old, just you know, only gets more interesting, to see me and that cup of Starbucks coffee.
Stupid interviewer: Despite his fame, is it important for him to keep his private life and family private.
Went: I try to keep a very distinct line between my public life and my private life. I feel as though my family, their privacy, their safety is my responsibility and I have a lot of respect for keeping them away from the business as much as possible.
Stupid Interviewer: But I bet your parents are really proud of you.
Went: They are, they are. My mom gets asked to come up with head shots and, you know, autograph this and that for the neighbors and for distant cousins, that kind of thing, and she enjoys that part of it; so they get the perks, and none of the responsibility.
Stupid interviewer: The handsome actor lives constantly with speculations around him as a person, and he gets confrontated about the rumors about him being gay all the time. Its probably a reliefe for Went when I tell him about the latest rumour from Norway.
Stupid Interviewer: latest gossip, how do you stay fit? Went: (laughs) That’s funny. I like to exercise, I like to swim, I like to hike, running, and the show is very physical. There are a lot of stunts, a lot of car crashes, a lot of climbing and falling
Stupid interviewer: To sit only cm away from one of the most beautiful men in the world makes anyone loose their consetration (touches his arm) Went: Yeah, bulky sweaters.
Stupid interviewer: I get that confused that I actually manage to ask the same question over again.
Stupid Interviewer: what kind of exercise do you do? Went: swimming, hiking, running
Stupid Interviewer: yes, yes, but in private? Went: In private? Swimming, hiking, running (laughs) Thanks to Emmy from Excommunicatedawww awww How adorable can this man be??
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Post by ♪-Gisele-♪ on Apr 21, 2008 8:47:37 GMT -5
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Post by hodaharb on Apr 21, 2008 10:09:11 GMT -5
The same Interview but with HQ or HERE
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Post by ♪-Gisele-♪ on Apr 21, 2008 17:43:58 GMT -5
what a stupid woman! why did she touch him!!!!!!!!!!! tha last part...... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by hodaharb on Apr 21, 2008 19:55:18 GMT -5
^^ she's very weired & what she wear
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Post by hodaharb on Apr 21, 2008 20:26:14 GMT -5
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Post by ~Vera on Apr 21, 2008 21:48:02 GMT -5
He's so cute! And that's a weird lucky lady!!!
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Post by zabou on May 9, 2008 17:11:29 GMT -5
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Post by genpop40 on May 9, 2008 21:12:17 GMT -5
^^ she's very weired & what she wear I know. That outfit is so weird...the pants...the hair. ;D
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Post by hodaharb on May 9, 2008 21:39:33 GMT -5
^^ some said it's the fashion there but even if it was there's no way I could wear this
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Post by genpop40 on May 10, 2008 18:54:20 GMT -5
^^ some said it's the fashion there but even if it was there's no way I could wear this I don't think that's German fashion, because all the pics of our German friends on this board look lovely. I think that lady is just strange. And I agree, Hoda, even if it is fashionable....no way could I wear that.
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Post by hodaharb on May 10, 2008 19:00:58 GMT -5
^^ I think this was in Sweden not in Germany isn't
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Post by genpop40 on May 10, 2008 19:02:48 GMT -5
^Oh, that expains it. I have no idea what fashion is in Sweden.
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Post by genpop40 on May 10, 2008 19:04:32 GMT -5
Nothing terribly new in this interview, but its new. And he sounds so jetlagged and exhausted....poor Went.
May 11, 2008
On the move: Wentworth Miller Wentworth Miller is best known for his role as Michael Scofield in the TV series Prison Break. Born to American parents in Oxfordshire in 1972, he returned to New York at the age of one. After graduating from Princeton he worked as a production assistant before breaking into TV. He is single and lives alone in Los Angeles
I gotta bust out of this sex symbol jail
A gaggle of teenage girls stands outside the George V hotel in Paris. They are clutching pens, notebooks and photographs of themselves and look like they could use a shower. I ask them how long they have been waiting but rather than answer they dissolve into giggles and shout questions of their own: “Have you met him?”; “What is he like?”; “What room number?”.
The person they are waiting for is Wentworth Miller, star of the hit series Prison Break and the first television actor to attain sex symbol status since George Clooney put on his stethoscope in ER.
For those who haven’t followed the plot with more twists than an Elvis rendition of Jailhouse Rock, the action centres on Miller’s character, Michael Scofield, trying to clear his brother of a crime he didn’t commit. The first series showed the pair incarcerated and escaping, the second showed them on the run from a mysterious government agency and the third has them back in jail, this time in Panama.
The show has grown from cult favourite to mainstream hit and made stars of its ensemble cast, but in his Parisian hotel room Miller doesn’t seem too happy. He says he has a cold and is hoarse from giving a radio interview earlier in the day. His shaved head is drooped low and his speech is barely audible and punctuated with long, intense pauses.
Has he met his female friends outside? “The whole sex-symbol angle isn’t something that I expected from the series,” he says flatly. What? Even when his character flaunts a full-body tattoo of the escape route, ensuring extensive bare-torso footage? “Well, when it first started . . . I mean, it is about two prisoners – that’s not the most attractive place to be seen in. I like the fans but I still find it awkward and odd if people come up and introduce themselves.”
Miller, 35, is a latecomer to fame. Before PB (as fans know it) he was a jobbing actor with parts such as a student who turned into a sea monster in an early episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. To make ends meet he also worked behind the scenes in production companies, while living alone in a small flat in Los Angeles. “I had been auditioning on and off for four or five years,” he says. “It is a challenging business, especially when you are out of work, as I was sometimes; you wake up at 2am thinking, ‘I am never going to get another job.’ But I had nowhere else to turn; you have to stick it out.”
In 2005, just when he had almost resigned himself to a career on the sidelines, he was put up for a TV series about a group of cons. “I was the very last person they auditioned for the part,” he says. “I got the script on Friday and auditioned on the Monday, had a call-back on Tuesday night – and they were shooting a pilot the following Wednesday in Chicago.”
The location meant commuting between LA and Chicago, and it was while on the road that Miller got his first taste of fame. “On one of my cross-country trips back to LA I was going at around 75mph and was pulled over by a traffic cop. I put my hands up straight away and didn’t try to work the Hollywood angle but he knew me, said his wife was a huge fan and sent me on my way with a warning.
“That was in direct contrast to my trip from LA to Chicago before the series was shown: I was pulled over for doing 80mph and got a ticket. There was no card to play.”
At the time, he was driving an old Mercedes 300 CD. Today he drives a Toyota Highlander hybrid, although he isn’t sold on the green agenda. “A friend of mine says the whole eco thing is just a cover story – it’s not about saving the planet; it’s about saving our asses: the Earth will be fine.”
Despite his all-American looks, Miller has a British passport and was born in Chipping Norton while his father was a Rhodes scholar at Oxford. Neither his mother, a teacher, nor his father, a lawyer, was particularly happy with his decision to pursue a career in acting. “All the emphasis was on a good education, and then I went to Princeton, which was an excellent university but a very conservative one. It was thought that acting was more of a hobby, not a career, and I should put that sort of thing aside on graduating and go to med school or law school or Wall Street.”
Instead, after graduating with a degree in English literature, he got in an old Toyota Cressida and struck out for LA. “That initial trip was five or six days. I hadn’t driven that much before so there I was with a change of clothes and a tennis racket and a bottle of water in the spare seat to spritz myself down with because the air-con was broken. I felt like I was leaving and shutting the door behind me and not sure what was beyond the next bend.”
Now, as filming of the fourth series of his show gets under way, Miller is plotting to break out of TV and into movies. “The danger is that you get trapped in a box, season after season. You need to start working yourself out of that box and reinventing yourself. I am looking forward to that – [but] at least I am not worrying about my rent.”
Notwithstanding the French teens guarding the hotel doors, it may be his toughest escape yet. “The movie offers I get involve a government conspiracy or a character who is in prison,” he says wearily. “Or someone who is going to prison or has just got out of prison.”
My stuff...
On my CD changer This Is Spinal Tap, the soundtrack to the “rockumentary”
On my DVD player The Shining, with Jack Nicholson
In my parking space A Toyota Highlander hybrid
I would never throw away My iPhone
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Post by hodaharb on May 11, 2008 13:29:59 GMT -5
Wentworth Miller's Kitchen TerrorWentworth Miller is afraid of the kitchen. The 'Prison Break' actor may play a macho escape artist in the hit US TV show, but in real life the 35-year-old star is scared of cooking, and would even have trouble even whipping up a simple Italian dish. He said: "I don't cook. I'm afraid of the kitchen - when the stove's on it makes me nervous. If I actually leap over that hurdle and cook something simple, like Spaghetti Bolognaise, that would really show someone I'm into them." Miller is due to start filming the fourth series of 'Prison Break' this month, and although he remains tight lipped about the plot, he has hinted this could be the final season. He added to Britain's Glamour magazine: "I really feel there's a beginning, middle and an end to this story and my gut feeling is that we're on the last leg of the journey." SOURCE
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Post by genpop40 on May 13, 2008 7:09:17 GMT -5
^I love that picture!
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Post by hodaharb on May 13, 2008 8:35:20 GMT -5
me too that's why I put it it was not the one in the article
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Post by shortstuff on May 13, 2008 11:19:54 GMT -5
me too that's why I put it it was not the one in the article lol, good work
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Post by hodaharb on May 13, 2008 12:11:08 GMT -5
me too that's why I put it it was not the one in the article lol, good work
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