Prison Break
Prison Break is a television drama focused on two brothers. In the first season, one brother, Michael Scoffield breaks his brother, Lincoln Burrows out of prison. In the second season, the brothers, and a group of prisoners are on the... [more]
Prison Break is a television drama focused on two brothers. In the first season, one brother, Michael Scoffield breaks his brother, Lincoln Burrows out of prison. In the second season, the brothers, and a group of prisoners are on the run after their escape. In the third season, Scoffield is back in prison, but this time in Panama and he once again manages to escape. In the current season the brothers and another group of convicts works together to find a top secret device.
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- Dominic Purcell as Lincoln Burrows (Season 1– ): Lincoln is a high school dropout and a convicted felon, who is wrongfully accused of and charged with the murder of Terence Steadman, the brother of the Vice President of the United States. Purcell was cast three days before the start of production and consequently, he was the last actor to join the original cast.[20] He auditioned for the role while he had a recurring role as Tommy Ravetto on North Shore. Since working on John Doe, Purcell has had an amiable relationship with Fox. Hence, he was sent the pilot script of Prison Break.[3] At first, Scheuring thought Purcell was "too much of a pretty boy" after he went to the audition with his hair styled and a tan. However, Purcell won the role and arrived on the set on the first day of filming with a shaved head, which amazed Scheuring with the physical likeness of the series' two leading actors.[21]
- Wentworth Miller as Michael Scofield (Season 1– ): Michael is Lincoln's brother and worked as a structural engineer before devoting full-time to his brother's case. In order to save his brother's life, Michael creates an elaborate plan to help his brother escape from prison. In an interview, Paul Scheuring recalled that most of the actors who tested for the role "would come in playing mysterious, but it was so cheesy and false."[21] A week before the start of production, Miller auditioned for the role and impressed Scheuring with his performance; he was cast the following day.[20]
- Robin Tunney as Veronica Donovan (Season 1): Veronica is Michael and Lincoln's childhood friend and decides to review Lincoln's case at Michael's insistence. She becomes Lincoln's lawyer and appears as a major character in the first season.
- Marshall Allman as L. J. Burrows (Season 1–): L. J. is the teenage son of Lincoln Burrows and is greatly affected by his father's death sentence. He is forced into hiding after he becomes the target of the people who want Lincoln dead.
- Amaury Nolasco as Fernando Sucre (Season 1– ): Sucre develops a friendship with Michael during time at Fox River State Penitentiary, where he was his cell-mate. He becomes Michael and Lincoln's ally, and provides comic relief to the show. His character's story focuses mainly on his wish to reunite with his girlfriend. Upon receiving the pilot script, Nolasco's first thought was that it was "one of those failed pilots that the network didn't really want" since most of the series pilots would have started production by that time. Admitting that he doesn't like to read, Nolasco was amazed that the script was a "huge page-turner". Prior to his last audition for the role, Nolasco recalled his nervousness, which grew when Paul Scheuring told him that he was their favourite choice. Subsequently, he was cast in the role.[22]
- Robert Knepper as Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell (Season 1– ): T-Bag appears in all four seasons of the series as a cunning, violent and manipulative psychopath, consistently underestimated by those around him.
- Peter Stormare as John Abruzzi (Season 1-2): Due to his role as the leader of a Chicago mafia, Abruzzi became a prominent figure at Fox River State Penitentiary. He agrees to provide an escape plane for Michael in exchange for the location of the eyewitness to his crimes, Otto Fibonacci. He appears regularly in the first half of the first season and makes selected appearances towards the end of the first season and the beginning of the second season.
- Rockmond Dunbar as Benjamin Miles "C-Note" Franklin (Season 1–2): Desperate for his family, C-Note blackmails Michael at Fox River to join his escape team. He appears in the series as a major character in the first and second seasons.
- Wade Williams as Brad Bellick (Season 1–4): Appearing in all four seasons, Bellick was introduced as the captain of Fox River's correctional officers. After reading the pilot script, Williams initially did not want to portray the role of Bellick because the character was "horrible and despicable". His reluctance stemmed from being the father of a four-year-old daughter. However, his manager persuaded him to audition for the role and Williams landed the role of Bellick.[22]
- Sarah Wayne Callies as Sara Tancredi (Season 1–2, 4– ): Sara is the prison doctor at Fox River and the daughter of Governor Frank Tancredi, who is linked into the plot that brings Lincoln to Fox River. She takes a liking to Michael and eventually becomes his love interest; she aids his escape and ultimately joins them on the run. Callies was the first actress the producers saw at the audition for the role of Sara Tancredi[20] and was also the first to become a principal cast member.[23]
- Paul Adelstein as Paul Kellerman (Season 1–2): Kellerman was introduced as a Secret Service agent working for the Vice President to make sure that the execution of Lincoln Burrows goes smoothly. Eventually, his character changes from that of a villain to an ally to Michael and Lincoln. He appears as a major character in the first and second seasons.
- William Fichtner as Alexander Mahone (Season 2– ): Introduced as an FBI agent in the second season, Mahone's assignment was to locate the fugitives. Mahone is intellectually matched with Michael and his background unfolds as the series progresses. In season 3 he finds himself incarcerated with Michael in Sona and is eventually forced to become his ally through season 4.
- Robert Wisdom as Lechero (Season 3): Appearing as a major character in the third season, Lechero is a prisoner at Sona and a Panamanian drug kingpin.
- Chris Vance as James Whistler (Season 3): Whistler is incarcerated in Sona for the murder of the Mayor's son and appears as a major character in the third season.
- Jodi Lyn O'Keefe as Gretchen Morgan (Season 3– ): Introduced as "Susan B. Anthony", Gretchen is an operative for the company who is in charge of ensuring the escape of James Whistler.
- Danay Garcia as Sofia Lugo (Season 3– ): Sofia was introduced in the third season as Whistler's girlfriend.
- Michael Rapaport as Don Self (Season 4– ): Introduced in season 4, Self is a Department of Homeland Security special agent who teams up with the protagonists to take down the company.
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