Cast and Crew of Prison Break

Prison Break

"Prison Break" is a thrilling and action-packed television series that follows the story of two brothers, Michael Scofield, played by Wentworth Miller, and Lincoln Burrows, portrayed by Dominic Purcell. The series begins with Lincoln being falsely accused of a crime he did not commit and is subsequently sentenced to death. However, the plot thickens when it is revealed that Lincoln's conviction is the result of a political conspiracy, leaving him trapped in a system that is determined to take his life.

Enter Michael, Lincoln's younger brother, a structural engineer with an intricate plan to save his brother from the clutches of death row. In a bold and daring move, Michael deliberately gets himself incarcerated in the same prison as Lincoln, with the ultimate goal of breaking them both out. However, this is no easy feat, as the prison is a maximum-security facility with tight security measures and a ruthless warden, played by Stacy Keach.

As the series progresses, we see Michael and Lincoln navigate the treacherous waters of prison life, building alliances with fellow inmates, including LJ Burrows, played by Marshall Allman, and facing off against dangerous enemies. Along the way, they uncover shocking revelations about the political conspiracy that led to Lincoln's wrongful conviction, adding another layer of complexity to their already daunting mission. With each episode, viewers are left on the edge of their seats, wondering if Michael and Lincoln will be able to pull off the impossible and escape from the clutches of the law.

Ran for 6 seasons.

Main Cast of Prison Break

Wentworth Miller as Michael Scofield

Wentworth Miller

Michael Scofield
Wentworth Miller's portrayal of Michael Scofield in the television series "Prison Break" is nothing short of remarkable. As the mastermind behind an intricate plan to break his wrongfully convicted brother, Lincoln Burrows, out of prison, Miller brings a depth and intensity to the character that anchors the show's dramatic narrative. His performance is characterized by a keen intelligence and a palpable sense of urgency, as he navigates the treacherous prison environment with a chess player's foresight and a desperate man's resolve. Miller imbues Michael with a unique blend of vulnerability and steely determination, making his character both relatable and awe-inspiring. His nuanced acting, often conveyed through subtle changes in expression rather than grandiose gestures, allows viewers to connect with Michael's emotional journey as he confronts the physical and psychological challenges of his self-imposed mission. Wentworth Miller's embodiment of Michael Scofield is not just about escaping the confines of Fox River State Penitentiary; it's about the profound love of a brother, the resilience of the human spirit, and the sacrifices one makes in the pursuit of justice, making his performance a standout and earning him a dedicated fan following.
Marshall Allman as LJ Burrows

Marshall Allman

LJ Burrows
Marshall Allman's portrayal of LJ Burrows in the television series "Prison Break" is a standout performance that brings depth and emotion to the character. LJ, the son of Lincoln Burrows, is a pivotal character whose journey from a seemingly typical teenager to a young man caught in the dangerous web of conspiracy and corruption is both compelling and heart-wrenching. Allman skillfully captures the naivety and rebellious spirit of LJ, as well as his transformation into a resilient survivor. His ability to convey the intense emotional rollercoaster that LJ experiences, from moments of fear and desperation to flashes of courage and determination, adds a layer of humanity to the show's high-stakes narrative. Marshall's performance is particularly noteworthy during the interactions with his on-screen father, Lincoln, where the chemistry and raw emotion between the characters are palpable, making their relationship one of the most poignant of the series. Allman's nuanced acting ensures that LJ is not just a victim of circumstance but a character who resonates with the audience and whose fate is deeply cared about.
Dominic Purcell as Lincoln Burrows

Dominic Purcell

Lincoln Burrows
Dominic Purcell's portrayal of Lincoln Burrows in the television series "Prison Break" is a cornerstone of the show's gripping narrative. Purcell brings a raw and intense energy to the character, effectively conveying the pain, desperation, and determination of a man wrongfully convicted and facing death row. His performance is physical and emotional, showcasing Lincoln's struggle to maintain hope and sanity against overwhelming odds. Purcell's chemistry with co-star Wentworth Miller, who plays his on-screen brother Michael Scofield, is palpable, grounding the series in a believable and compelling brotherly bond that drives the plot forward. His ability to transition from stoic strength to vulnerability adds depth to Lincoln, making him a sympathetic and memorable character. Purcell's work on "Prison Break" is a testament to his range as an actor and his ability to carry a high-stakes drama with authenticity and heart.
Sarah Wayne Callies as Sara Tancredi

Sarah Wayne Callies

Sara Tancredi
Sarah Wayne Callies delivered a compelling and emotionally resonant performance as Dr. Sara Tancredi in the television series "Prison Break." Her portrayal of the principled prison doctor who becomes entangled in the intricate escape plan of inmate Michael Scofield is marked by a delicate balance of strength and vulnerability. Callies brought depth to Sara's complex character, conveying her internal struggle between her professional ethics and her growing empathy for the prisoners, particularly Scofield. Her chemistry with co-star Wentworth Miller was palpable, and their dynamics fueled one of the show's central and most captivating relationships. Callies' nuanced performance was a key ingredient in humanizing the series' high-stakes narrative, as she navigated the treacherous waters of loyalty, betrayal, and redemption, ultimately earning her a place as a fan favorite and a memorable presence in the action-drama genre.
William Fichtner as Alexander Mahone

William Fichtner

Alexander Mahone
William Fichtner delivered a captivating performance as FBI Special Agent Alexander Mahone in the television series "Prison Break," which aired from 2005 to 2009. Mahone was introduced in the second season as the brilliant and relentless agent tasked with capturing the fugitive brothers, Michael Scofield and Lincoln Burrows. Fichtner's portrayal of Mahone was multifaceted; he brought a sense of gravitas and intellectual intensity to the role, expertly navigating the character's complex moral compass. Mahone was not just a typical antagonist; Fichtner imbued him with a deep sense of duty and a troubled personal history that often left him grappling with the consequences of his own actions. His sharp wit, charisma, and strategic mind made him a formidable opponent, while his internal conflicts and vulnerabilities added layers of depth to the character. Fichtner's nuanced performance—marked by a balance of ruthlessness and empathy—ensured that Mahone became one of the most compelling and memorable characters in the series, earning him widespread acclaim from both critics and audiences.
Paul Adelstein as Paul Kellerman

Paul Adelstein

Paul Kellerman
Paul Adelstein delivered a compelling performance as the enigmatic Secret Service Agent Paul Kellerman in the television series "Prison Break." His portrayal of Kellerman was multifaceted, initially presenting him as a staunchly loyal government official, fiercely committed to protecting the interests of the President and the Republic. Adelstein's Kellerman was cold, calculating, and seemingly unflappable, with a moral compass that seemed to align strictly with duty over personal ethics. As the series progressed, Adelstein skillfully unveiled the character's complexities, revealing a man torn between patriotic obligation and the growing realization of the corruption he was entangled in. His performance was highlighted by an ability to convey Kellerman's internal struggles with subtlety, as well as to project the character's formidable intelligence and resourcefulness. Adelstein's nuanced depiction of Kellerman's transformation from a villain to a conflicted anti-hero earned him praise from both critics and audiences, making the character one of the more memorable and emotionally resonant figures in the "Prison Break" narrative.
Wade Williams as Brad Bellick

Wade Williams

Brad Bellick
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Robert Knepper as Theodore 'T-Bag' Bagwell

Robert Knepper

Theodore 'T-Bag' Bagwell
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Amaury Nolasco as Fernando Sucre

Amaury Nolasco

Fernando Sucre
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Rockmond Dunbar as Benjamin 'C-Note' Franklin

Rockmond Dunbar

Benjamin 'C-Note' Franklin
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Secondary Cast of Prison Break

Curtis Wayne

Cheo

Rachel Loera

Theresa Delgado

Zachary Friedman

Cameron Mahone

Daniel Allar

Avocado

Michael L. Howard

Inmate

Roderick Peeples

Fibonacci

Blaine Hogan

Seth/Cherry

Robert Newell

Gringe

Korey Simeone

Techie

Larry Neumann Jr.

Jimmy Bagwell

Wesley Walker

Crony , Aryan Brother

Ellis Foster

Zach

Roddy Chiong

Pao

Kristin Malko

Debra Jean

Rich Komenich

Maggio

Sephus Booker

C.O.

Laura Wade

Syd, Tattoo Artist

Tammy Nguyen

Nurse

Antoine McKay

Guard , Antoine

John McIntosh

Doctor #2

Brian Scott Hunt

High School Kid

Melissa Cutler

Anchorwoman

Dado Rothenberg

Female Guard

John Lister

R & D Officer

Julia Sobaski

Woman Dancer

Zachary Laoutides

Prisoner (uncredited)

Joseph A Olivera

Corrections Officer (uncredited)

John Quilico

PI Inmate (uncredited)

Crew of Prison Break

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