Fox series Prison Break

The cast of ‘Prison Break’ has changed a lot over the years: See them today.

Written by: Malik

Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell play incarcerated brothers on the hit Fox series Prison Break.

The show’s zany plots captivated millions of viewers between 2005 and 2009, and it returned for a fifth and final season in 2017.

But what happened to Wentworth, Dominic, and their merry band of men after Fox River Penitentiary closed its doors? Let’s catch up with some of television’s most wanted characters…

Dominic Purcell – Then

British-born Australian actor Dominic Haakon Myrtvedt Purcell co-starred in Prison Break as Lincoln Burrows. The series’ inciting incident is his wrongful conviction and imprisonment for killing Terence Steadman, the Vice President’s brother. Surprisingly, Dominic was hired just three days before cameras rolled, making him the last actor to join the cast. When he arrived on set on the first day with a shaved head, showrunner Paul Scheuring was struck by how much Purcell resembled his on-screen brother Michael Scofield, played by Wentworth Miller.

Dominic Purcell - Then

Dominic Purcell – Now

If you recognized Dominic when he showed up in prison, it’s because you may have seen him playing Drake / Dracula in Blade: Trinity. His middle name comes from his father’s Norwegian heritage. Following the end of the Fox series, Purcell went on to play Mick Rory / Heat Wave on The Flash and The CW’s Legends of Tomorrow. While filming Prison Break in Morocco in 2016, an iron bar fell on his head, breaking his nose. He was airlifted to the hospital. In 2023, he married Miley Cyrus’s mother, Tish.

Dominic Purcell - Now

Amaury Nolasco – Then

Handsome Puerto Rican actor Amaury Nolasco Garrido was born to Dominican parents in 1970. He appeared in minor roles on CSI and ER, and his first feature film role was in Takeshi Kitano’s Brother, before starring as ‘Orange Julius’ in 2 Fast 2 Furious. In Prison Break, he played Michael’s cellmate, Fernando Sucre, who wants to escape to reunite with his fiancรฉe. Amaury thought the pilot script was “one of those failed pilots that the network didn’t really want,” but thought it was a “great page-turner.”

Amaury Nolasco - Then

Amaury Nolasco – Now

In addition to playing Fernando Sucre, Amaury Nolasco also played ACWO Jorge “Fig” Figueroa in Transformers. Director Michael Bay invited him back for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, but he had scheduling conflicts with Prison Break. He guest-starred as Detective Renรฉ Cordero in three episodes of Southland, and co-starred in the NBC series Chase, Burn Notice, Rizzoli & Isles, Justified, Power, and Hightown. In his personal life, he has dated actresses Jennifer Morrison, Andrea Pambechy, and Dayanara Torres, butโ€”good news, ladiesโ€”he’s currently single!

Amaury Nolasco - Now

Sarah Wayne Callies – Then

Sarah Wayne Callies was born in La Grange, Illinois, in 1977. However, her parents lived in a much sunnier place, as they were both professors at the University of Hawaii. Sarah’s first acting roles were in Queens Supreme, Tarzan, Law & Order: SUV, Dragnet, and NUMB3RS. In Prison Break, she played Sara Tancredi, the daughter of Governor Frank Tancredi and prison doctor. She met Michael Scofield in the first season, discovered he was no ordinary inmate, fell in love with him, and eventually assisted in the escape of the Fox River Eight.

Sarah Wayne Callies - Then

Sarah Wayne Callies – Now

After hanging up her stethoscope, Callies played Rick Grimes’ doomed wife in AMC’s post-apocalyptic drama series The Walking Dead. She played Lori from the series’ pilot until she was eaten by zombies in the third season. She has also appeared in Whisper, the Nigerian film Black Gold, the Canadian thriller Faces in the Crowd, and played Katie Bowman in Colony. In real life, Sarah is married to martial arts instructor Josh Winterhalt, and they have two children: a daughter and an adopted son.

Sarah Wayne Callies - Now

Robert Knepper – Then

Ohio native Robert Knepper has been acting since the 1980s, appearing in films such as The Wild Thing, Young Guns II, and the Percy Jackson and Hunger Games franchises. He often plays brilliantly creepy characters, from The Twilight Zone, Star Trek, ER, and The West Wing, to his unsettling portrayal of Tommy Dolan in HBO’s brilliantly bizarre Carnivร le. Knepper played the cunning, violent, and manipulative psychopath and white supremacist leader Theodore “T-Bag” Bagwell in all five seasons of Prison Break. “T-Bag” was one of the show’s most compelling characters.

Robert Knepper - Then

Robert Knepper – Now

Since escaping from prison as one of the Fox River Eight, Robert Knepper has portrayed Samuel Sullivan in the final season of NBC’s Heroes, Angus McDonough in The CW’s iZombie, and Rodney Mitchum in Showtime’s revival of David Lynch’s Twin Peaks. Knepper has also appeared in films such as Hitman, Transporter 3, and Jack Reacher: Never Go Back. Since 2017, several women have come forward, making allegations of assault against Knepper. He denies the allegations. The CW found no wrongdoing, and he continues to act.

Robert Knepper - Now
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