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Star Focus – Steven Yeun

By Newguy

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Number of Roles: 23

Biggest Roles: The Walking Dead

Season 1 Glenn

Season 1 Glenn

Debut Role: My Name is Jerry (2009)

Early Career: Starting of as a voice actor in video game series ‘Crysis’  in 2007 and 2008, before getting his debut role as a supporting cast member ‘My Name is Jerry’. Steven enter into televisions series first up he play Sebastian the original long suffering room mater of Sheldon Cooper in the Big Bang Theory. This was the first of many through 2010 and 2011 before he got his big break with The Walking Dead.

Television Roles:

The Big Bang Theroy

The Big Bang Theroy

  • The Big Bang Theory (2010)
  • Lemons the Show (2010) 2 Episodes
  • Law & Order: LA (2011)
  • Warehouse 13 (2011)
  • NTSD:SD:SUV (2012)
  • Harder Than It Looks (2012)
  • The Legend of Korra (2013) 3 Episodes
  • The Soup (2011) & (2014)
  • Drunk History (2014)
  • The Walking Dead (2010-2015) 67 Episodes
Season 2 Glenn

Season 2 Glenn

Season 3 Glenn

Season 3 Glenn

Break Out Role: Glenn in The Walking Dead. Glenn is the young adult of the group who starts off being the sneak around the walkers but as the series continues he has managed to woo Maggie Green and become one of the most resourceful members of the team. It would be fair to say that Glenn has managed to escape some of the tightest spots with one of his most notifiable being his escape in full armor after the prison attack as he just walks through the walkers who can’t bite though the armor. His commitment to finding Maggie after being separated puts his own safety at risk during the second half of season 4. How many more times can he escape what look like impossible odds?

Next Big Role: I, Origins, it would be fair to say he has years left in his career to continue his rise to stardom, we will just have to wait and see how far he can go.

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My Favourite Role: Glenn – The Walking Dead

After the escape in season 4 - The Walking Dead

After the escape in season 4 – The Walking Dead

Films I Want to See That I Haven’t Seen: I, Origins


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