Unless you're living under a rock, you know that "Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller has suffered from anxiety and depression. Because the actor experienced how hard it is to cope this problem alone, Wentworth Miller is using his suicidal past to help other people. Even though Wentworth Miller's schedule is pretty hectic as he's working on "Prison Break" Season 5, he still took time to participate in an organization focusing on people suffering from anxiety and depression.
Although Wentworth Miller had been in the business since 1998, it was only when he landed the part of Michael J. Scofield in "Prison Break" that he became well-known. While fame and fortune suddenly fell on the "Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller's lap, it wasn't easy for the actor. Arguably, Wentworth Miller's "Prison Break" character, Michael Scofield, has definitely gathered a lot of female fans. Instead of taking this as an opportunity to broaden his career as a heartthrob, Wentworth Miller was left with no choice but to admit his sexual preference.
While "Prison Break" fans are still going gaga over Wentworth Miller's Michael Scofield, the actor eventually came out as a gay man back in 2013. The pressure of being a gay actor in Hollywood may have taken its toll on the "Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller, and could have led to his depression. After the "Prison Break" series supposedly ended in 2009, Wentworth Miller gained weight and was criticized about it.
"Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller then revealed that at the time when his unflattering photo was taken, it was the lowest point of his life. That is when his problem with anxiety and depression unravelled. Currently, Wentworth Miller is recovering from these problems and he is using his past and celebrity status to encourage people to find a support group. You can catch Wentworth Miller in "Prison Break" Season 5 as it premieres in early 2017.