Wade Williams finally has another blog update and chats about his Season 3 wardrobe, or lack thereof!!
Splash, right back into the breach as we dive into the worst possible prison: Sona. The sick, twisted writers once again have conjured a fantastically frigged-up storyline that will rocket us through what so far is a wicked Season 3. I think this year may be our best season yet.
Yet again it is proved true that no character is sacred on this show, except for, of course, Michael and Lincoln. Bellick’s still alive… and I still got a job!
So far the themes for Bellick in Season 3 have been “tighty-whities” and Tiger pants. I spent a month walking around set in my grunds… covered with dirt and dried movie blood, sweating my bare ass off in the 105-degree Texas sun. Then the writers put me in MC Hammer tiger pants with a nasty short T-shirt. If I hear one more, “They’re gr-r-rreat!” or tiger growl, I’m gonna go postal.
The whole tighty-whitey thing was the writer’s riff on an idea I had in the last episode of Season 2. There is a scene where Michael is walking down the hallway in Sona seeing what a dreadful place he’s landed in and he sees Bellick lying on the floor beaten to a pulp, stripped almost naked. It was originally written that Bellick was on the floor beaten up, never mentioned that he was stripped down to his grunds.
That’s when I had the brilliant idea: Why don’t we strip Bellick naked and add makeup like he’s been almost beaten to death? That’ll show what a truly horrible place Michael and the cast have landed in. Kevin Hooks, the director of Episode 222, “Sona,” said, “Good idea. But you can’t be naked, you gotta wear something.” So the wardrobe department whipped me up a nasty pair of tighty-whities. Little did I know I’d spend the next two episodes (it took a whole month to shoot them) wearing nothing but Fruit of the Looms, covered with dirt and blood, shoeless, hobbling around in the hundred-degree heat. It took two hours in the makeup chair every day to get me ready. (That’s nothing compared with the four hours it takes them to do Wentworth’s tattoo.)
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LOL! That’s funny stuff, what a good-natured guy… nothing like Bellick..
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[...] Wade Williams Blog Update Talking Tighty-whities and Tiger Pants Wade Williams finally has another blog update and chats about his Season 3 wardrobe, or lack thereof!!Splash, right back into the breach as we dive into the worst possible prison: Sona. The sick, twisted writers once again have conjured a fantastically frigged-up storyline that will rocket us through what so far is a wicked Season 3. I think this year may be our best season yet.Yet again it is proved true that no character is sacred on this show, except for, of course, Michael and Lincoln. Bellick
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very interesting, but I don’t agree with you
Idetrorce
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Wade–I dated your sister in college. Spent some time with you, your mother, and sister rappelling outside of Tulsa. Have been wanting to talk with your sister for years. Touch base if you would.
Mark Bronder, Lincoln, Nebraska (number in local book)
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Hi
are you realy Wade williams?
You did such a great job at prison break. I loved wacth you try to get michael down.
It’s a shame you ‘re sayng bye. But i really like how Bellick dead.
Just for you to know, I’m from brasil.
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The good resource should be brought in bookmarks
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hi wade ..i love prision break and the way you die ,,you know ,,u made a great job long life for bellick
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Wade you are so pretty! I love you!!!
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Brad Bellick um verdadeiro heroi na 1º – 2° Temporada ele se fazia de durão pois a lei estava do lado dele, mais na 3º mostrou que é uma pessoa boa mais sempre pensa primeiro em seus proprios interesses. Se arrependeu por ter feito coisas erradas com as pessoas erradas.
Na 4° Temporada ao ajudar Sucre mostrou que é um bom amigo e revelou que mesmo não sendo tão inteligente medroso, ele é capaz de amar aqueles que estão ao seu redor. Ao morrer na minha opinião ele fez o que ele achou que deveria ter feito depois de quase estragar mais ainda a vida de Maikon e Lincoln o que ele mais q
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Franchement, si on fait un peu attention au jeu des acteurs, Wade Williams en Brad Bellick est vraiment le meilleur acteur de la série Prison Break. Il arrive à basculer en permanence sur des facettes humaines différentes, du plus pur salaud au lâche le plus vil, en passant par la peur, la fierté, le regret, la tristesse… Quand il court après l’argent, on pourrait presque voir les dollars dans ses yeux. Il parcourt une telle palette de sentiments si humains, qu’il finit par sembler sympathique tellement il ressemble aux êtres humains que nous sommes. Il joue tellement bien le paria dans la prison panaméenne, que l’on finit par se souvenir que ce n’est qu’un fils à maman qui n’avait que son travail pour se valoriser et qu’il en est devenu puant comme tous les petits chefs que l’on croise dans nos propres vies. Pour moi c’est ça le talent d’un vrai acteur, faire de la composition au point que l’on en oublie que c’est un acteur, risquant en cela qu’une image négative ne lui reste attachée. Mais bravo l’artiste !!!
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