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Dominic Purcell is an Australian actor active in the United States. Born in
England (February 17, 1970) but raised in Australia by his Norwegian father
and Irish mother, Purcell was a bored landscaper who decided to attend a
drama school. He became a TV star in Australia before debuting in America as
the title character in John Doe (2002). In 2000, he won the Green Card
lottery and now lives in Los Angeles, California with his family. His
current project is the Fox crime series Prison Break.
Born of Norwegian and Irish descent, Dominic Purcell was a native son of
England but moved with his family to Australia at the age of two. There he
spent the majority of his formative years, growing up in the suburbs Down
Under. In his youth, Purcell flirted briefly with a career in landscaping –
a profession that was in keeping with his working class roots – but by his
mid-teens, the restless Purcell had discovered a new passion: acting.
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Purcell studied at The Australian Theatre for Young People and then later
enrolled at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, where he
studied alongside fellow actor hopeful, Hugh Jackman. In 1997, Purcell
landed his first major role in an Australian television series called “Raw
FM”, a Generation-X drama set at a radio station. The exposure he received
from “Raw-FM” helped Purcell land other television gigs, but his real big
break came in 2000, when he was cast in a small role in John Woo’s
blockbuster hit “Mission: Impossible 2” starring Tom Cruise. While Purcell’s
role in “M:I2” was not a particularly meaty one, the film did set the
actor’s career on the right path and was significant enough to garner him
the attention of American casting directors, who took notice of the actor’s
brooding good looks and strong, able delivery.
Upon moving to Los Angeles, Purcell got his next big break – this time,
playing the lead in the short-lived American series, “John Doe” (CBS, 2002).
In it, Purcell played a mysterious man who emerges from a deserted island,
possessing an encyclopedic knowledge of all things - yet with no memory of
what his own name is (hence, the show’s title). Set in Seattle, the series
featured Purcell’s character working with police each week, helping them
solve bizarre crimes, all the while, continuing on his own quest to discover
his true identity. Despite an intriguing premise and initial cult popularity,
however, “John Doe” was dropped from the CBS line-up after just one season.
Following “John Doe”’s untimely cancellation, Purcell continued working in
features, turning up most notably in 2004’s “Blade: Trinity” (also known as
“Blade 3”.) In that film, Purcell played Drake, a modern-day reincarnation
of the legendary vampire lord, Dracula. This time, however, Purcell’s
performance fall a bit flat, thanks in part to a poor script and a
derivative storyline. To no one’s surprise, this lackluster final
installment in the “Blade” series performed only modestly at the box office,
plunging a stake into the heart of the franchise – at least, for the time
being. Purcell re-emerged in 2005 no worse for wear, this time cast in the
highly anticipated Fox drama, “Prison Break” (2005 - ). In it, Purcell
played Lincoln Burrows, a wrongly accused death-row inmate whose younger
brother (Wentworth Miller) has also been incarcerated in the same facility.
One of the most hyped new shows of the 2005-06 season, “Prison Break”
premiered to strong critical praise and highly respectable ratings. |
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