His name may not come to mind, but fans of Prison Break will clearly remember C-Note, the “pharmacist” at Fox River Prison who is responsible for supplying Michael Scofield with medication that allows him to fake diabetes from the second episode of the series. a ruse that was part of his escape plan).
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Franklin “C-Note” with Michael Scofield
Real name Benjamin Miles Franklin, “C-Note” (pronounced Si-naute) is played by actor Rockmond Dunbar from the pilot to the end of the second season. While absent from the third, he will return for seasons 4 and 5. He is an interesting character. A former soldier, he convinces his wife and daughter that he is still in Iraq through postcards to hide from them that he has a conviction for possession of stolen goods.
In order to save his wife and daughter, he turns himself in to the authorities and agrees to “roll” with Michael to help catch him. He goes so far as to try to hang himself, but the bodyguard saves him at the last minute. He then takes advantage of witness protection for his family and himself. In Season 4, in order to be officially cleared of all his crimes, he agrees to help Agent Kellerman track down Michael and Lincoln. In Season 5, Franklin converts to Islam and helps Lincoln find Michael.
What happened to Rockmond Dunbar?

Rockmond Dunbar began his screen career with a lead role in the film Misery Loves Company in 1993. The following year, he joined the SF show Earth 2, then appeared in several series, including The Chameleon. He became famous for the serial adaptation of the movie Soul Food, which was broadcast from 2000 to 2004 in the United States (and only in 2008, after escaping from prison, in France).
He then joined Prison Break, first from 2005 to 2007, skipping the third season and returning for the fourth, which ended in 2009. At the same time, he did three films in a row, but also signed his first. Directed feature film, Pastor Brown (2009), starring Sally Richardson-Whitfield, India Ari, Ernie Hudson, and Michael B. Jordan.
He returned to the small screen with the police comedy Terriers (2010), but it was his character as Lt. Eli Roosevelt in seasons 4 through 6 of the biker series Sons of Anarchy that caught the public’s attention.

In “Sons of Anarchy”
After a recurring role on The Mentalist, he joined the series The Path, from which he was suddenly fired without official explanation in 2017, the same year he starred in the return of Prison Break for a fifth season. He reunited with his former series colleagues Robert Knepper (T-Bag) and Amory Nolasco (Sucre) for the thriller Edge of Fear, before joining the firefighter series 9-1-1 to play Bassett, the ex-husband of Angela’s character.
However, Dunbar was fired from the show in 2021 after he refused to get vaccinated against COVID-19. The latter in March 2024 legal action Disney and 20th Century Fox (series producers), on the grounds that it is not “anti-vaccine” But that he did not want to be vaccinated for reasons “Medical and Religious”.

Since then, Dunbar has continued to tour. He was recently seen in the snowy thriller Red Winter (2022), the miniseries Flight Night, and the feature film The Waterboyz (2024). He has already been announced as RZA (One Spoon of Chocolate) and Tyler Perry (Straw) in the casting of their next projects.
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