Barney Miller is an American sitcom set in a New York City Police Department police station on East 6th St in Greenwich Village.The series was broadcast from January 23, 1975, to May 20, 1982, on ABC.
Oct 10, 2012 · Nader’s Hollywood career sank, but he was not down for the count. Astonishingly, he became the second biggest film star in Germany, playing a James Bond type character by the name of Jerry Cotton in 8 films released in a five year span from 1965 to 1969.
‘What he pitched to us was a very logical and believable explanation in the world of Prison Break for why the character’s alive and still moving around in the world.
He melted hearts as the tattooed Michael Scofield in Prison Break, and now Wentworth Miller is still showing he has sex appeal even with a salt and pepper haircut.
Aug 21, 2013 · “Prison Break” star Wentworth Miller has just revealed he’s a gay man in a statement that reads as a giant “F YOU” to Russia. The 41-year-old actor fired off a letter to the director of the St. Petersburg International Film Festival — rejecting its invitation for him to travel to the Motherland
Okay, who hasn’t had the occasional Wentworth Miller gay fantasy? Locked up in prison with the more-than-hot British actor, just you and him, behind bars with hours and hours to kill… well that fantasy got one step closer to reality today, at least as far as Miller’s sexual orientation goes.
Crisis on Earth X, the CW’s Arrow-verse crossover event saw a passionate kiss between Russell Tovey’s The Ray, and Wentworth Miller’s Citizen Cold.
Queer comics fans have been looking forward to the big Arrowverse crossover this week on the CW, and it didn’t disappoint: Not only did we get introduced to a new gay hero, the Ray (out actor Russell Tovey), we got to see him share a smooch with Wentworth Miller, who plays Captain Cold.
Earlier this year, Wentworth Miller was confronted with a painful image – an Internet meme that struck such an emotional chord that the actor decided to open up for the first time about the depression he’d battled his entire life.
A police-themed sitcom airing on ABC from 1975–82, Barney Miller was considered quite realistic by actual cops, especially in comparison to police …