He also wrote the screenplay for the 2013 thriller ‘Stoker’
He has also starred in a few episodes of television dramas such as ‘House’ (2011), ‘Young Justice: Invasion’ (2013) and ‘The Flash’ (2014-present)
Since 2009, he has appeared in several films such as ‘Resident Evil: Afterlife’ (2010), ‘Resident Evil: Retribution’ (2012), and ‘The Loft’ (2014)
Although he initially denied being gay in 2007 media reports, he later came out openly and admitted being a gay, in 2013
In the 2005 television drama ‘Prison Break’, Miller landed the role of Michael Scofield, a structural engineer who conceives a daring breakout plan to help his innocent brother escape death penalty
He also featured in a minor role in the 2003 movie ‘Underworld’ but then took a break to reevaluate his life and career, leaving him without an appearance in 2004
He landed his first starring role in the ABC miniseries, ‘Dinotopia’ (2002), as the sensitive, introverted David Scott
In 2000, he appeared in a minor role in an episode of NBC series ‘ER’, and later played a waiter in the short film, ‘Room 302’ (2001)
He appeared in a recurring role in the short-lived Fox series ‘Time of Your Life’ (1999-2000)
In 1998, he made his first appearance in an episode of ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’
In 1995, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting and entered the entertainment industry as a lowly assistant in a production company
In 1990, he finished high school from Quaker Valley High School, Pennsylvania
Wentworth Earl Miller III was born on June 2, 1972, in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, to Wentworth Earl Miller II, a lawyer and teacher, and his wife, Joy Marie, a special education teacher