Our sagacious leader's sojourn at Princeton brought forth the sacred text, The Undergraduate Thesis. Compulsory reading for any devout Prettyphile, the thesis is one hundred and sixteen pages of pure, Wentgasmic delight. For information on how to obtain a copy of the thesis, please email Church member
or contact the Princeton University Archives at the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library located at:
65 Olden Street
Princeton, NJ 08544
T: 609-258-6345 | F: 609-258-3385 | E: mudd@princeton.edu
For more words of wisdom from The Pretty, see His collection of venerable quotes.

If The Pretty's divine speaking voice can send you into religious palpitations, imagine what hearing His angelic singing is like. His smooth crooning skills are aptly displayed on the Bachelor Days recording available through the Princeton Tigertones website. One listen is enough to have you singing His praises.

He writes, He sings, He acts, and apparently He draws too! See why we worship Him? View Wentworth's artistic creations from his days as a contributor to the Daily Princetonian and as a singer with the Tigertones.
The illuminated manuscript, Sewickleyness, also features His divine handiwork. Written by His father, Wentworth Miller II, Sewickleyness includes caricatures lampooning the stuffy reputation of Sewickley, a well-to-do suburb of Pittsburgh.
To fully experience the power of The Pretty, one must see it in action. Try not to stare directly at The Pretty, lest you be blinded by His light. He is currently spreading his gospel on Prison Break, which returns Monday, March 20th at 8pm on the Fox network.
Prior to Prison Break, The Pretty displayed His gifts in a diverse body of work including His masterful turn as the young Coleman Silk in 2003's The Human Stain, as well as roles in the ABC miniseries Dinotopia and the feature film Underworld. Notable television guest appearances include Ghost Whisperer, Joan of Arcadia, Popular, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and ER.
A complete listing of His work can be found at IMDB.
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