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|Name=Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins
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| name = Veronica Donovan
|Landscape=yes
| first appearance = Pilot
|Background=solo_singer
| first appearance num = S1E01
|Birth_name=Tionne Tenese Watkins
| last appearance = Manhunt
|Alias = T-Boz, Cool
| last appearance num = S2E01
|Born={{birth date and age|1970|4|26}} <br /> [[Des Moines, Iowa]]
| season = [[List of Prison Break episodes#Season 1|1]], [[List of Prison Break episodes#Season 2|2]]
|Origin= [[Atlanta, Georgia]], [[United States]]
'''Episode Count''' = 23
|Genre=[[R&B]], [[hip hop music|hip hop]], [[Pop music|Pop]]
| portrayer = [[Robin Tunney]]<br />Annie Yokom (young Veronica)
|Years_active =1991–present
| occupation = Lawyer
|Label=[[LaFace]]/[[Arista Records|Artista]]
| family =
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| relationships = Sebastian Balfour (ex-fiancé)<br />Lincoln Burrows (ex-boyfriend)<br />Michael Scofield (family friend)
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'''Veronica Donovan''', played by [[Robin Tunney]], is a [[fictional character]] from the [[United States|American]] [[television series]], ''[[Prison Break]]''. The younger Veronica was portrayed by Annie Yokom, who only appeared once in the series - in episode "[[Brother's Keeper (Prison Break episode)|Brother's Keeper]]".


==Background==
'''Tionne Tenese Watkins''' (born [[April 26]] [[1970]] in [[Des Moines, Iowa]]) better known by her [[stage name]] '''T-Boz''', is an [[United States|American]] [[R&B]] singer and a member of the group [[TLC (band)|TLC]]. Watkins is also an occasional actress.
Veronica Donovan dated [[Lincoln Burrows]] ([[Dominic Purcell]]) and became close friends with Michael Scofield while they were in high school despite their being two very different people. She moved away from the city life of Chicago to attend the [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign]] where she received a B.A. in [[political science]]. After receiving her [[Juris Doctor]] from [[Baylor University|Baylor Law School]] in [[Waco, Texas]], she moved back to Chicago and worked as a real estate lawyer at ''Bianchi and Guthrie''. Her relationship with Lincoln did not stay long and both of them separated, with Lincoln meeting [[Lisa Rix]] and having a son [[l.J. Burrows|LJ]]. On the other hand, Veronica became [[Sebastian Balfour]]'s fiance.


==Biography==
==Appearances==
Veronica was one of the major characters in the series. She appeared in every episode of season one but was killed off in the second season's premiere episode, "[[Manhunt (Prison Break episode)|Manhunt]]". During the events of Prison Break, Lincoln and Veronica re-bonded their relationship.


===Early life===
===Season 1===
Tionne Tenese Watkins was born [[April 26]], [[1970]] in [[Des Moines]], [[Iowa]]. As a child, Tionne was diagnosed with [[sickle-cell disease]]; her parents both have the homozygous recessive trait which 1 in 12 people of African American descent have. <ref name="cbn">{{cite web |url=http://www.usaweekend.com/04_issues/041107/041107t_boz.html|title=T-Boz: Fighting against the odds
|author=Tameka L. Hicks |accessdate=2008-02-15 |date=2008 |publisher=[[USA WEEKEND]] }}</ref> <ref name="new" /> with the disease. Since the age of seven, Watkins has been in and out of hospitals due to her sickle cell disease.<ref name="cbn" /> The Watkins family moved from Des Moines to [[Atlanta, Georgia]], when Tionne was nine years old. She was not expected to live past her 20s, but has done so.<ref name="cbn" />


In the first season's flashback episode, "[[Brother's Keeper (Prison Break episode)|Brother's Keeper]]", Veronica's relationship with [[Michael Scofield]] ([[Wentworth Miller]]) is explored. After Lincoln's arrest, Veronica reveals to Michael that Lincoln may not be the man he thinks he is. She tells him that Lincoln had taken a $90,000 debt to cover for his education, stating to Michael, "You are where you are because of your brother." This prompts Michael to change as he realizes that, "He is where he is because of me."
===Personal life===
Initially hiding details of her ailment from others, she went public with the disease in 1996 and is today one of the spokespeople for [http://www.sicklecelldisease.org/ Sickle Cell Disease Association of America].<ref name="cbn">{{cite web |url=http://www.usaweekend.com/04_issues/041107/041107t_boz.html|title=T-Boz: Fighting against the odds
|author=Tameka L. Hicks |accessdate=2008-02-15 |date=2008 |publisher=[[USA WEEKEND]] }}</ref> In August [[2000]], she married [[rapper]] [[Mack 10]]. The couple's daughter, Chase Anela Rolison, was born on [[October 20]], [[2000]]. In 2002, Watkins was in the hospital for four months making it one of her longest stays due to her [[sickle-cell disease|sickle-cell anemia]]. The unfortunate death of band member and close friend [[Lisa Lopes|Lisa "Left-Eye" Lopes]] was a heavy blow to her and fellow band member [[Rozonda Thomas|Chilli]]. In June 2004, T-Boz filed for divorce and requested a restraining order against Mack 10.<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1488436/20040615/charles_ray.jhtml For The Record: Quick News On Ray Charles, 50 Cent, Fantasia Barrino, T-Boz, Incubus & More, from mtv.com]</ref> She has stated that her faith in [[God]] and her optimism has helped her stay free from the more serious effects of sickle cell disease.<ref name="cbn">{{cite web |url=http://www.usaweekend.com/04_issues/041107/041107t_boz.html|title=T-Boz: Fighting against the odds
|author=Tameka L. Hicks |accessdate=2008-02-15 |date=2008 |publisher=[[USA WEEKEND]] }}</ref>


Although she is a real estate lawyer and not a criminal lawyer, Veronica defended her childhood friend, [[Michael Scofield]] at his trial. Initially, she didn't believe Lincoln's innocence and was convinced by the security tape footage. However, after the disappearance of [[List of Prison Break minor characters#Leticia Barris|Leticia Barris]], a witness who could prove Lincoln's innocence and a bishop who opposed Lincoln's death penalty, Veronica was led to believe that Lincoln might have been set up.
==Career history==


In the pilot episode, she is engaged to be married to Sebastian Balfour. Michael’s arrest causes her to grow more involved with Lincoln’s case, straining her relationship with Sebastian. Following the disapearance of Leticia in the episode “Cell Test”, Veronica decided to postpone the wedding as she claimed that she couldn’t focus on it at the time. Sebastian was hurt by this and broke off the engagement.
After a career as a [[hair salon|hair stylist]], Watkins auditioned for Atlanta teenager Crystal Jones' music group [[TLC (music)|2nd Nature]]. Jones, Watkins, and [[Lisa "Left-Eye" Lopes]] eventually attracted the attention of [[Perri "Pebbles" Reid]] and her husband, [[LaFace Records]] chief [[Antonio "L.A." Reid]]. L.A. Reid replaced Jones with [[Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas]], and the group was signed in 1991 as TLC, which would go on to become one of the most successful [[girl groups]] in history and sell over 45 million records worldwide. She is one of the founders of the group [[TLC (music)|TLC]] and also the lead singer along with Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas whom is usually the lead singer in the more pop-oriented songs done by the group, like "[[No Scrubs]]".


She approached ''Project Justice'' for help with Lincoln's case, knowing that she herself did not have any experience in death penalty cases. However, they refused to partake in her case. [[Nick Savrinn]] ([[Frank Grillo]]) later offered his help after telling her that his father was similarly accused of a crime he did not commit. Together, they worked tirelessly, trying to uncover the truth behind [[Terrence Steadman]]'s apparent murder. The original security tape which they were looking for was destroyed and in the subsequent episode, "[[Riots, Drills and the Devil#Part 2|Riots, Drills and the Devil Part 2]]", they are threatened via a public phone call in Washington, D.C. and were targeted by [[Paul Kellerman]] and [[Daniel Hale]], who are [[United States Secret Service|Secret Service]] agents. They were nearly killed by an explosion in Veronica's apartment and in the following episodes, [[L.J. Burrows]] joined both of them after escaping from the agent's clutches. All three of them went into hiding. Their lives were once again in danger when [[List of Prison Break minor characters#Quinn|Agent Quinn]], who managed to find out their secret location, attempted to force the truth out of them. They managed to escape.
In addition to her work in TLC, Watkins has done some solo recording, including the singles "Touch Myself" ([[1996]]) for the ''[[Fled]]'' soundtrack, and "My Getaway" ([[2000]]) from the ''[[Rugrats in Paris: The Movie]]'' soundtrack. T-boz has also collaborated with other artists over the years. This include singles such as "Ghetto Love" (1996) by [[Da Brat]], "Changes" (1996) by [[Society of Soul]], "He Say She Say" (2000) by [[Keith Sweat]], "Different Times" (2002) by [[Raphael Saadiq]], and "Be Somebody" by [[Paula Cole]].


Knowing that hiding is not the answer, Veronica, after being informed by Daniel Hale who was willing to provide information, decided to go out into the open and visit Lincoln in cell. Veronica met with Hale the follwing night, where he revealed that Steadman was still alive. Hale was executed by Kellerman before he could provide proof, and Veronica barely had time to hide shortly before Kellerman arrived.
Watkins has also worked as an [[actress]], appearing in [[Hype Williams]]' [[1998]] [[film]] ''[[Belly (film)|Belly]]''. More recently, Watkins also served as one of the executive producers for the 2006 movie ''[[ATL (film)|ATL]]'' featuring the rapper, [[T.I.]]<ref name="msn">{{cite web |url=http://tv.msn.com/movies/movie.aspx?m=2060541 |title=ATL:Overview|author=MSN|accessdate=2008-04-29 |date=2008 |publisher=[[MSN]] }}</ref>. She recently did a video for "It's Good" with [[YoungBloodZ]], which appears at the end of their Chop Chop video.


However, at the end of the episode "Tonight", Veronica was betrayed by Nick, who turned out to have made a deal with John Abruzzi to have her "ready and waiting" at the airport on the night of the escape in exchange for his father’s freedom. Nick however let her go to the airport as he did not want Veronica to be killed. After arriving at Blackfoot, Montana, she managed to sneak into Steadman's house and confronted him.
As an author, Watkins released the book ''Thoughts'' in November 1999. The book is collection of poems as well as essays discussing her life experiences.


===Season 2===
In 2005, Watkins opened a children's boutique called Chase's Closet (named for her daughter). The boutique is located in the exclusive [[River Oaks]] area.{{ref|htexas}} She opened it with girlfriend celebrity stylist Tara Brivic Rowntree.
Chase's Closet has won best kids store 4 years in a row and T-Boz will be putting out her own line named after her store.


Following her confrontation with Steadman ([[Jeff Perry (American actor)|Jeff Perry]]), she called the police for help, as the house in which Steadman lived was only accessible from the outside. While Terrence and Veronica wait for the police to arrive, Lincoln Burrows contacted her, telling her that he and Michael have escaped from prison. Veronica told him to turn himself in and allowed the police, who had arrived, to enter the house. Unknown to her, the police were actually the secret service agents, ordered to protect Terrence Steadman and to ensure that he was well-hidden. Veronica could only look on in horror as one of the agents executed her in cold blood. It turns out that the land Steadman was on was federal grounds, and all calls went to the agents. Veronica became the first main character to be killed off in the series.
T-Boz was named one of the "50 Most Beautiful People of the World" by [[people (magazine)|People Magazine]] twice in 1994 and 2000.


The agent who killed Veronica and tried to kill Sara would be executed by Alexander Mahone. Even though the character dies in the season's premiere, Veronica was briefly mentioned in ''[[Otis (Prison Break episode)|Otis]]'', ''[[John Doe (Prison Break episode)|John Doe]]'' and ''[[Panama (Prison Break episode)|Panama]]'', though she did not make any appearances. In ''John Doe'', Lincoln was reminded by [[Terrence Steadman]] of Veronica's death and he had to be persuaded not to kill him. In ''Panama'', Lincoln and Michael got into a fight regarding the death of Veronica and Lincoln told Michael that she did not have a choice when she died. Her disappearance was also mentioned by [[Frank Tancredi|Governor Frank Tancredi]] while going through the procedures to become the vice-president.
On August 14, 2007, T-Boz spoke with fan website [[CyberTLC World]] about upcoming plans which included her solo album which she started recording for 3 weeks ago<ref>[www.cybertlcworld.net</ref>. She currently has 17 tracks completed and is planning on recording at least 30 songs before she selects the final track listing. Watkins also spoke about a possible TLC movie, which bandmember, [[Rozonda Thomas]], is interested in making. At the moment there is no word whether or not T-Boz and Chilli would play themselves. An upcoming TLC-related television program is also in the works as well as an "uplifting" book that Watkins is currently in the midst of writing.


==Characteristics==
During the interview, Tionne also spoke about TLC's future as a band, stating it was not likely that there will ever be another album from the group but that there will possibly be a farewell tour sometime before she releases her solo project. Watkins has also put in an appearance on Chilli's song [["Gameproof"]].


Veronica Donovan had a frail character initially. She displayed agitation after the disappearance of Leticia Barris and was still visibly shaken after the incident. She was also heavily traumatized after the death of Lucasz, her buildings maintenance man, in the explosion and was reluctant when she realized that the case she was investigating upon was related to the [[Caroline Reynolds]] going onto the President Election. However, she became more confident and determined as the series progresses, with the aim of finding the truth behind Steadman's death. Her loyalty to Lincoln was also undeniable since she had dedicated herself to the case. Unfortunately, she was extremely naive and unsuspecting as well as she intruded into Steadman's home without considering the traps ahead, thus causing herself to be locked in the house. Her naiveté also robbed her life, when she called the police who turned out to be [[United States Secret Service|Secret Service]] agents.
==Discography==
===Singles (as a solo artist)===
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! width="55"| <small>[[Billboard Hot 100|US<br>Hot 100]]</small>
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! width="45"| <small>[[UK]]</small>
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| [[1996 in music|1996]]
| "Touch Myself [remix]" <small>([[Richie Rich (rapper)|Richie Rich]] featuring T-Boz)
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| ''Seasoned Veteran''
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| [[1996 in music|1996]]
| "Touch Myself"
|align="center"|40
|align="center"|23
|align="center"|48
| ''Fled Soundtrack''
|-
| [[1996 in music|1996]]
| "Ghetto Love" <small>([[Da Brat]] featuring T-Boz)
|align="center"|18
|align="center"|16
|align="center"|-
|''Anuthatantrum''
|-
| [[1996 in music|2000]]
| "Tight To Def" <small>([[Mack 10]] with T-Boz)
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|align="center"|
|align="center"|-
|''The Paper Route''
|-
| [[2000 in music|2000]]
| "My Getaway"
|align="center"|-
|align="center"|-
|align="center"|44
| ''[[Rugrats in Paris: The Movie]] Soundtrack''
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# {{note|nndb}} [http://www.nndb.com/people/854/000045719/ nndb biography of Tionne Watkins] <small>Accessed Dec 6, 2006</small>
[[Category:Fictional lawyers]]
# {{note|tvdotcom}} [http://www.tv.com/tionne-t-boz-watkins/person/55267/biography.html tv.com biography of Tionne Watkins] <small>Accessed Dec 6, 2006</small>
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# {{note|ncdivorcelaw}} [http://www.ncdivorce.com/divorceblog/index.asp?giorno=8&month=7&year=2004&select_case=day North Carolina divorce law July 2004] <small>Accessed Dec 6, 2006</small>
# {{note|htexas}} [http://htexas.com/feature.cfm?Story=426 H Texas Online] <small>Accessed Dec 6, 2006</small>
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Template:Infobox Prison Break character Veronica Donovan, played by Robin Tunney, is a fictional character from the American television series, Prison Break. The younger Veronica was portrayed by Annie Yokom, who only appeared once in the series - in episode "Brother's Keeper".

Background

Veronica Donovan dated Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) and became close friends with Michael Scofield while they were in high school despite their being two very different people. She moved away from the city life of Chicago to attend the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where she received a B.A. in political science. After receiving her Juris Doctor from Baylor Law School in Waco, Texas, she moved back to Chicago and worked as a real estate lawyer at Bianchi and Guthrie. Her relationship with Lincoln did not stay long and both of them separated, with Lincoln meeting Lisa Rix and having a son LJ. On the other hand, Veronica became Sebastian Balfour's fiance.

Appearances

Veronica was one of the major characters in the series. She appeared in every episode of season one but was killed off in the second season's premiere episode, "Manhunt". During the events of Prison Break, Lincoln and Veronica re-bonded their relationship.

Season 1

In the first season's flashback episode, "Brother's Keeper", Veronica's relationship with Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) is explored. After Lincoln's arrest, Veronica reveals to Michael that Lincoln may not be the man he thinks he is. She tells him that Lincoln had taken a $90,000 debt to cover for his education, stating to Michael, "You are where you are because of your brother." This prompts Michael to change as he realizes that, "He is where he is because of me."

Although she is a real estate lawyer and not a criminal lawyer, Veronica defended her childhood friend, Michael Scofield at his trial. Initially, she didn't believe Lincoln's innocence and was convinced by the security tape footage. However, after the disappearance of Leticia Barris, a witness who could prove Lincoln's innocence and a bishop who opposed Lincoln's death penalty, Veronica was led to believe that Lincoln might have been set up.

In the pilot episode, she is engaged to be married to Sebastian Balfour. Michael’s arrest causes her to grow more involved with Lincoln’s case, straining her relationship with Sebastian. Following the disapearance of Leticia in the episode “Cell Test”, Veronica decided to postpone the wedding as she claimed that she couldn’t focus on it at the time. Sebastian was hurt by this and broke off the engagement.

She approached Project Justice for help with Lincoln's case, knowing that she herself did not have any experience in death penalty cases. However, they refused to partake in her case. Nick Savrinn (Frank Grillo) later offered his help after telling her that his father was similarly accused of a crime he did not commit. Together, they worked tirelessly, trying to uncover the truth behind Terrence Steadman's apparent murder. The original security tape which they were looking for was destroyed and in the subsequent episode, "Riots, Drills and the Devil Part 2", they are threatened via a public phone call in Washington, D.C. and were targeted by Paul Kellerman and Daniel Hale, who are Secret Service agents. They were nearly killed by an explosion in Veronica's apartment and in the following episodes, L.J. Burrows joined both of them after escaping from the agent's clutches. All three of them went into hiding. Their lives were once again in danger when Agent Quinn, who managed to find out their secret location, attempted to force the truth out of them. They managed to escape.

Knowing that hiding is not the answer, Veronica, after being informed by Daniel Hale who was willing to provide information, decided to go out into the open and visit Lincoln in cell. Veronica met with Hale the follwing night, where he revealed that Steadman was still alive. Hale was executed by Kellerman before he could provide proof, and Veronica barely had time to hide shortly before Kellerman arrived.

However, at the end of the episode "Tonight", Veronica was betrayed by Nick, who turned out to have made a deal with John Abruzzi to have her "ready and waiting" at the airport on the night of the escape in exchange for his father’s freedom. Nick however let her go to the airport as he did not want Veronica to be killed. After arriving at Blackfoot, Montana, she managed to sneak into Steadman's house and confronted him.

Season 2

Following her confrontation with Steadman (Jeff Perry), she called the police for help, as the house in which Steadman lived was only accessible from the outside. While Terrence and Veronica wait for the police to arrive, Lincoln Burrows contacted her, telling her that he and Michael have escaped from prison. Veronica told him to turn himself in and allowed the police, who had arrived, to enter the house. Unknown to her, the police were actually the secret service agents, ordered to protect Terrence Steadman and to ensure that he was well-hidden. Veronica could only look on in horror as one of the agents executed her in cold blood. It turns out that the land Steadman was on was federal grounds, and all calls went to the agents. Veronica became the first main character to be killed off in the series.

The agent who killed Veronica and tried to kill Sara would be executed by Alexander Mahone. Even though the character dies in the season's premiere, Veronica was briefly mentioned in Otis, John Doe and Panama, though she did not make any appearances. In John Doe, Lincoln was reminded by Terrence Steadman of Veronica's death and he had to be persuaded not to kill him. In Panama, Lincoln and Michael got into a fight regarding the death of Veronica and Lincoln told Michael that she did not have a choice when she died. Her disappearance was also mentioned by Governor Frank Tancredi while going through the procedures to become the vice-president.

Characteristics

Veronica Donovan had a frail character initially. She displayed agitation after the disappearance of Leticia Barris and was still visibly shaken after the incident. She was also heavily traumatized after the death of Lucasz, her buildings maintenance man, in the explosion and was reluctant when she realized that the case she was investigating upon was related to the Caroline Reynolds going onto the President Election. However, she became more confident and determined as the series progresses, with the aim of finding the truth behind Steadman's death. Her loyalty to Lincoln was also undeniable since she had dedicated herself to the case. Unfortunately, she was extremely naive and unsuspecting as well as she intruded into Steadman's home without considering the traps ahead, thus causing herself to be locked in the house. Her naiveté also robbed her life, when she called the police who turned out to be Secret Service agents.

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