How many of us would temp for three years while we waited for
the perfect job Not many of us, perhaps. But Wentworth Miller, the "Prison
Break" star, said he chose to wait even longer time (1) he
found the right job. "Actually I think it might have been three
or four years until I was lucky enough to get guest (2) on TV
shows," said Miller, 34, who rose to international stardom (3)
to "Prison Break" in 2006. That kind of patience and strong will was
portrayed in "Prison Break". Miller (4) engineering wizard
Michael Scofield, who tries everything to break out of a Chicago (5)
with his brother. Miller said he was fond of his character,
(6) he said "exists in shades of grey". Miller
comes from a (7) of teachers. He said he didn’t seem fated
for a career in the arts, (8) his passion for acting.
After (9) from Princeton with an English degree, he moved
(10) his parents’ request to Los Angeles to look for a stable
life. He started (11) in a little company that made
television movies. This (12) simply faxing, filing, walking
the boss’ dog and going to the store for the boss’ lunch. Every weekend during
the summer, Miller (13) go to the office (14)
he didn’t have air-conditioning. "I would hang (15)
in the conference room and set up camp and rob the company kitchen,"
recalled Miller. (16) , Miller realized he
still had questions about his choice. He decided to quit. But the boss said he
was making a mistake and offered him a well-paid assistant position. "I
eventually (17) that if I did the corporate job, it would be
great if I was successful, but I would always wonder about the (18)
. If I did the acting and was successful, I would never wonder
(19) that job," he explained. He quit and temped (20)
many people in the entertainment industry. Now, he’s a
hot star and has people coming up to him at film festivals saying, "Weren’t you
the one who (21) to stand by the copy machine"
"That was tough, but I’m glad I have that perspective. Because now I’m at
a point (22) big shots laugh at all my jokes and I think, You
know, I got coffee for people like you for six years’. So I know what’s
(23) , because I’ve seen the other side." But what if, when he
was offered the corporate job, there had been more money "It was never about
the (24) There’s a kind of excitement that comes along with
acting. I can’t find it anywhere else. Even if I had to go back to temping, even
if this is not the beginning of an amazing career, I would not (25)
making that jum p."