Former Prison Break star Wentworth Miller will be back on the small screen soon when he takes on a guest role in the upcoming seventh season of House. "He plays a real altruist," revealed House creator David Shore. "And there's some question as to whether that's his symptom or not."
Miller hasn't been seen on TV for over two years since guest-starring on an episode of Law & Order: SVU, but the 39-year-old is set to give Hugh Laurie a run for his money when he pops up on House in the coming weeks.
The English-born hunk has been very quiet since bursting onto our small screens as the guy who deliberately broke into prison (compete with helpful tattoo) to spring his unjustly convicted brother (Dominic Purcell). He has appeared in several movies since Prison Break closed its doors in 2009, including Resident Evil: Afterlife and Resident Evil: Retribution.
The new series of House returns to US TV screens on October 3.