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Quiz about Prison Break  The Casts Real Names
Quiz about Prison Break  The Casts Real Names

"Prison Break" - The Cast's Real Names Quiz


The clues relate to their character in "Prison Break" and one other movie or tv series they've appeared in. You've already labelled them your favourite or the most despicable at Fox River Penitentiary, but do you know their names in real life?

A multiple-choice quiz by cheekay. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
cheekay
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
230,066
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
1733
Last 3 plays: Guest 176 (8/10), Andyboy2021 (10/10), Guest 50 (0/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. You'll need me if your car breaks down, and if you hit your head, I have something for the pain. What is my real name? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. "Going to the mattresses" is not an indication of a good night's sleep when there are families to be protected. Do you know my real name? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. I know all about busting grapes in Napa and I'm not afraid to challenge you to a road race. Did you notice my real name as the credits rolled? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Give us a sign of good faith; don't hurt the children. Do you know who I am? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. My academic achievements and ability to conceal are well suited to the role of the young man who would become a professor, hiding a secret. Can you unmask the real me? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Some might consider me lenient, especially when you're a private eye. Are you going to hire me? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. I'm either running from the law or trapped by the law, either way; the actions that put me in these situations are both stupid. Would the real me do these things? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. If I were given a choice between the electric chair and a wooden stake through the heart, what would I choose?
Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Behind these walls only I know my identity, but I also know what you dumped in the sea. Can you see me in the dark? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Mahatma Gandhi would not have sniffed me when he met me. Can you identify me by smell? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. You'll need me if your car breaks down, and if you hit your head, I have something for the pain. What is my real name?

Answer: Rockmond Dunbar

Rockmond Dunbar, C-Note the local pharmacist in "Prison Break", can be seen in the "Soul Food" series as Kenneth 'Kenny' Chadway, who owns a towing company. You can also see him in action in the "Girlfriends" series and the movies "Whodunit", "Sick Puppies" and "Misery loves company" to name a few.
2. "Going to the mattresses" is not an indication of a good night's sleep when there are families to be protected. Do you know my real name?

Answer: Peter Stormare

"Going to the mattresses" is an expression movie goers became familiar with in the epic film trilogy "The Godfather" and indicates a secret hideout a mafia family stays at while at war with another family. Peter Stormare, John Abruzzi the former mob boss in "Prison Break", is Swedish born with accomplishments as both actor and director.

He is seen in 'Armageddon' as Lev Andropov, a Russian Cosmonaut but can also be seen as a German in "The Big Lebowski", and an American in "Dancer in the Dark".
3. I know all about busting grapes in Napa and I'm not afraid to challenge you to a road race. Did you notice my real name as the credits rolled?

Answer: Amaury Nolasco

Amaury Nolasco portrays the character of Orange Julius in the sequel to the 2001 "The Fast and the Furious" - "2 Fast 2 Furious". A publication by "USA Today", which mentions the talents of Justin Timberlake and Ashton Kuchner, included him as one of 26 guys to watch in 2004.

As Sucre in "Prison Break", he jokingly tells a fellow inmate in the "Pilot" episode, "Man, you couldn't bust a grape in Napa with a set of cleats on". To "bust a grape" is prison slang for challenging another inmate to a fight.
4. Give us a sign of good faith; don't hurt the children. Do you know who I am?

Answer: Robert Knepper

Robert Knepper, T-Bag the paedophile in "Prison Break", takes on the role of a hostage negotiator in the 2005 movie "Hostage" alongside Bruce Willis. Hostage negotiators often ask for the release of a prisoner or two as a sign of good faith. Robert's mother worked props and this is how he was exposed to acting. In an interview with Henry Paul Collins, Robert says his favourite role is one he hasn't played yet.
5. My academic achievements and ability to conceal are well suited to the role of the young man who would become a professor, hiding a secret. Can you unmask the real me?

Answer: Wentworth Miller

Wentworth Miller portrays the young Coleman Silk, in the 2003 romance drama "The Human Stain", who would grow up to become a professor, hiding a secret about his true race. The older character of Silk is portrayed by Anthony Hopkins. As Michael Scofield in "Prison Break", he is equally adept at concealment as he enters the prison with the blueprints camouflaged as a tattoo. Wentworth's appearance in Mariah Carey's music video "We belong together" plus his role in "Prison Break" has catapulted him into stardom.
6. Some might consider me lenient, especially when you're a private eye. Are you going to hire me?

Answer: Stacy Keach

Stacy Keach, Warden Henry Pope in "Prison Break" and considered soft towards the prisoners by Brad Bellick , is an acknowledged Shakespearean actor and a New York Times review labelled him "the finest American classical actor since John Barrymore". He may be best remembered as the private investigator Mickey Spillane in the 80's tv series "Mike Hammer".
7. I'm either running from the law or trapped by the law, either way; the actions that put me in these situations are both stupid. Would the real me do these things?

Answer: Marshall Allman

Marshall Allman finds himself running from the law on suspicion of killing his mother and stepfather in "Prison Break" where he portrays LJ Burrows. In the 2005 movie "Hostage", he also becomes involved with the law when as part of a trio, they follow home a family, intending to steal their Cadillac.

They however, find themselves trapped in the family's home, surrounded by policemen, and take the family hostage. Marshall has also appeared on television shows "The Practise", "Malcolm in the Middle" and "Without a Trace".
8. If I were given a choice between the electric chair and a wooden stake through the heart, what would I choose?

Answer: Dominic Purcell

Dominic Purcell, death row inmate Lincoln Burrows in "Prison Break" - awaiting electric chair execution, can also be seen in "Blade: Trinity" where he portrays a modern day version of a Dracula reincarnated. It is said a wooden stake through the heart, apart from direct sunlight, is the only other way to kill a vampire. Dominic is a familiar face to Fox audiences and can be seen in the drama "North Shore" and action drama "John Doe".

His theatre credits include "Anthony and Cleopatra" and "Romeo and Juliet".
9. Behind these walls only I know my identity, but I also know what you dumped in the sea. Can you see me in the dark?

Answer: Muse Watson

Muse Watson, Charles Westmoreland in "Prison Break" and possibly legendary DB Cooper who jumped out of a plane with $1.5m cash, portrays the character of Bill Willis (the man with the hook) in "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and the sequel "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer". He has also made guest appearances on tv shows "JAG", "Matlock" and "Walker, Texas Ranger".
10. Mahatma Gandhi would not have sniffed me when he met me. Can you identify me by smell?

Answer: Sarah Wayne Callies

Sarah Wayne Callies (Dr Sara Tancredi in "Prison Break" who lives by the writings of Mahatma Gandhi) portrays Jane in the short-lived WB "Tarzan" series, where on first meeting Jane, Tarzan, not schooled in the ways on civilisation, sniffs her. She also appears in the feature films "Whisper" and "The Celestine Prophecy".
Source: Author cheekay

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