Lincoln Burrows

ALIAS: Linc the Sink
BACK NUMBER: 79238
LOCATION: AT LARGE
CRIME: First degree murder, Aggravated discharge of firearm
SENTENCE: Death by electrocution
TIME LEFT ON SENTENCE: TBD
ELIGIBLE FOR PAROLE IN: Inmate is not eligible for parole
Prison Break biography:
Lincoln Burrows dropped out of Morgan Park High School in the 10th grade, and immediately found himself in trouble with the law. Prior convictions include two months for Theft; three months for Criminal Damage to Property; six months for Battery; Six months for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia; ten months for Battery.
Burrows pled not guilty and was convicted on all counts in connection with the death of Terrence Steadman, a Washington lobbyist and brother of U.S. Vice President Carolyn Reynolds.
On May 12th, Lincoln’s execution was stayed due to the appearance of new evidence.
His execution was rescheduled for May 26th, however, Burrows’ stay of execution remains in question until law enforcement officials can return him to justice.
Actor biography:
Dominic Purcell recently completed filming the adventure/thriller “Gustave,” scheduled for theatrical release in February 2007. In the film, shot on location in South Africa, Purcell portrays a member of a news team sent to capture and bring home a legendary 25-foot crocodile.
Purcell grew up in Australia and attended the prestigious Australian Theatre for Young People. After beginning his training there, he attended the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts alongside fellow actors Hugh Jackman and Frances O’Connor. After graduating, Purcell quickly landed a leading role in the Australian television series “Raw FM.”
Soon thereafter, Purcell was cast as a nemesis in the feature film “Mission: Impossible 2” starring Tom Cruise and directed by John Woo. Purcell’s additional feature credits include “Blade: Trinity” opposite Wesley Snipes, “3-Way,” “Equilibrium” and “Visitors.”
His other television credits include the title role in the FOX action-drama series “John Doe,” “First Daughter” opposite Mariel Hemingway and “Moby Dick” with Gregory Peck and Patrick Stewart.
Purcell’s theater credits include “Antony and Cleopatra,” “Angels in America,” “The Pillars of Society” and “Romeo and Juliet.”
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