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Wentworth Miller

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Confidence is at the root of so many attractive qualities - a sense of humor, a sense of style, a willingness to be who you are no matter what anyone else might think or say.
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TheScene.com.au. 14 Jun 2007. Beanpole give Miller a Break. 27 Aug 2009.
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on what qualities he finds attractive in a woman, at a Beanpole Press Conference in South Korea

 
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