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Wentworth Earl Miller III was born on June 2, 1972, in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England, to father Wentworth E. Miller II and mother Roxann. He spent most of his childhood in Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York. Of both African-American and white heritage, Miller has frequently spoken about his biracial identity. He has two younger sisters, Gillian and Leigh.
Miller initially attended Midwood High School in Brooklyn before transferring to Quaker Valley High School in Sewickley, Pennsylvania. He later enrolled at Princeton University, where he graduated in 1995 with a degree in English Literature. During his time at Princeton, he was active in extracurricular activities, including performing with the university's a cappella group, The Princeton Tigertones, and contributing as a cartoonist for the student newspaper.
Following graduation, Miller moved to California and found work with a company that produced television movies. Pursuing his passion for acting, he made his professional debut in 1998 with a guest role as Gage Petronzi in the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Miller rose to prominence in 2005 with his lead role as Michael Scofield in the FOX television series Prison Break. The critically acclaimed show significantly boosted his profile and earned him a Golden Globe nomination. He later expanded his TV career by portraying Leonard Snart, also known as Captain Cold, in both The Flash (2014) and Legends of Tomorrow (2016), contributing to his popularity in the superhero genre.
In addition to his major roles, Miller has appeared in several other television shows. His credits include Nelson in Time of Your Life (1999), Mike Palmieri in ER (2000), David Scott in Dinotopia (2002), Ryan Hunter in Joan of Arcadia (2005), Sgt. Paul Adams in Ghost Whisperer (2005), Detective Nate Kendall in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2009), Benjamin Byrd in House (2011), and a voice role as Slade Wilson in the animated series Young Justice (2013).
Miller made his film debut in 2003, playing the young version of Coleman Silk in the drama The Human Stain. Notable film roles followed, including Chris Redfield in Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010) and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016), and Luke Seacord in The Loft (2014). His earlier film appearances include minor roles in Room 302 (2001), Underworld (2003), and The Confession (2005). It should be noted that a film titled Romeo and Juliet featuring Miller in the role of Paris in 2000 does not exist among his verified credits.
In addition to acting, Miller expanded into screenwriting and producing. He wrote and co-produced the psychological thriller Stoker, released in 2013 and directed by Park Chan-wook. He also penned the screenplay for the 2016 horror film The Disappointments Room.
In 2013, Miller publicly came out as gay in a letter posted on the GLAAD website, explaining his decision to decline an invitation to the St. Petersburg International Film Festival in protest of Russia’s anti-LGBTQ+ policies. Earlier in his career, he had claimed to be straight during interviews, citing a desire for a relationship with a woman. His romantic life remains private, though he has been rumored to have dated actor Luke Macfarlane. Miller has not publicly confirmed any current relationships, and there are no reports of him being married.
As of recent estimates, Wentworth Miller's net worth is approximately $4 million, a figure significantly lower than some earlier, unverified claims. His wealth comes primarily from his work in television and film, as well as his ventures in screenwriting and production.
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