mmorawski
23.01.07, 14:19
... a dokładniej mówiąc, pewnej angielskiej babuni, która była jego opiekunką
gdy miał 4 miesiące. :))
Artykuł na ten temat:
Eynsham grandmother Rose Green has been watching the new series of Prison
Break with particular interest. Because Mrs Green used to look after its
star, Wentworth Miller, when he was just a baby.
Mrs Green, who lives in Beech Road, started taking care of the Hollywood star
when he was four months old and looked after him until he left the country a
year later.
"It came through a neighbour of mine," she said. "Wentworth's parents asked
if she would look after him. She said she couldn't but she knew someone who
probably could, which was me."
And so Mrs Green looked after the baby during the day while his mother, Joy,
taught special needs children at Upper Heyford US Airforce base.
"He was lovely," Mrs Green recalled, "Very placid. I'm not a childminder, I
was just doing it as a favour, but he was really nice.
"When they went back to America, his mum said 'he'll never ever forget you'
and I said I would never do it again because it broke my heart when he went,
I got so attached to him."
And he was the only baby she ever looked after - apart from her three
children and two grand- children.
Mrs Green still keeps in touch with the family and gets letters and pictures
at least once a year.
They last met on Boxing Day 2000 when Miller, who has two younger sisters
Gillian and Leigh, was starring in children's television show Dinotopia.
And she is an avid fan of Prison Break, although it can make for tense
viewing.
"When he was in the tunnel I really got frightened because I just wanted to
pick him up and pull him out," she said.
"I think he's absolutely brilliant and he always said he could take me to
Hollywood."
Miller, who was born in Chipping Norton in June 1972 and has a degree in
English literature from Princeton University, plays the lead character in
Prison Break, Michael Scofield - who tattooed his body with a map of a prison
before deliberately getting himself sent to the jail to break his brother out.
Miller shot to fame in the show, but had appeared in a number of high-profile
films and television series before, including the The Human Stain, starring
Anthony Hopkins and Nicole Kidman, Underworld with Kate Beckinsale and Buffy
The Vampire Slayer on television.