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Video: Wentworth Miller Talks About Coming Out, Overcoming Struggles at HRC Dinner

WASHINGTON – Over the weekend at the Seattle dinner of the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation’s largest female homosexual, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) civil rights company, actor, writer and HRC member Wentworth Miller distributed his heartfelt story of triumph in a speech about his journey to coming out as a gay man.  In the remarks, Miller discussed the hardships of living in the closet, and the reasoning behind his judgment to publicly come out as gay.  In August, Wentworth Miller came out as gay in a letter declining an invitation to attend a production festival in Russia.  The actor cited a newly-passed law outlawing even the most modest gestures of support for LGBT equality.

“Wentworth Miller’s decision to appear out publicly sends a powerful and inspirational word to LGBT youth across the country that it’s okay to be unseal and honest about who you are,” said HRC president Chad Griffin.  “We are incredibly grateful to Wentworth

Wentworth Miller on Coming Out as Gay: "I Experience More Fully Expressed"

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Wentworth Miller is opening up about his conclusion to come out as gay.

In a new interview with Details, the year-old former Prison Break luminary, who came out support in August , says he feels more uncover and honest since his announcement last year.

"I sense more fully expressed," he tells the mag. "After Prison Break, I came to grips with the fact that my universal persona was in misalignment with how I actually felt. I was out to a handful of people in my twenties, and once I smack 30, I was out to family and friends. But professionally, I was feeding a fantasy. I created this air of ‘We don't address that thing.'"

When asked if he ever felt like he was lying to fans about his sexuality, Miller dished, "My face was on billboards, and I thought it was my job to act a certain way. But I think audiences knew to a certain degree."

"The people onscreen aren't the characters they're playing," the hunky star added. "Th

HRC Member and Actor Wentworth Miller Comes Out, Denounces Russia’s Anti-LGBT Statute

Washington– Actor Wentworth Miller has approach out as lgbtq+ in a letter he wrote denouncing Russia's new regulation criminalizing even the most modest gestures of support for lesbian, gay, bisexual person and transgender (LGBT) people. Miller, established for his role on the television show "Prison Break," declined an invitation to participate in the St. Petersburg International Film Festival. In his letter, Miller wrote: "Thank you for your kind invitationas a gay man, I must decline." Miller went on to call the atmosphere in Russia toward LGBT people and their allies "in no way acceptable" and said he could not participate in the event because in Russia, "people like myself are being systematically denied their basic right to survive and love openly." In the letter, Miller notes he is a member of the Human Rights Campaign.

"Wentworth Miller demonstrated tremendous courage in coming out and taking a stay against this heinous law," said HRC Vice President and Chief Foundation Officer Jeff Krehely. "Coming

Wentworth Miller Reveals, 'I Tried To Kill Myself' for Being Gay

&#; -- Wentworth Miller publicly came out as gay last month, and now he's discussing his struggle coming to terms with his identity.

"The first time I tried to kill myself I was I waited until my family went away for the weekend and I was alone in the house and I swallowed a bottle of pills," Miller said in a speech at the Human Rights Campaign Dinner in Seattle on Saturday, according to a video obtained by TMZ.

"I don't remember what happened over the next couple days, but I'm pretty sure come Monday morning I was on a bus back to school pretending everything was fine," Miller said. "And when someone asked me if that was a cry for help, I say no, because I told no one. You only sob for help if you consider there's help to cry for and I didn't. I wanted out. I wanted to travel. At "

Miller, 41, announced that he was gay in a letter to the St. Petersburg International Film Festival committee, in which he declined an invitation to be the guest of honor at thei