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Steven Yeun (; Korean: 연상엽; born Yeun Sang-yeop, December 21, 1983)[1] is a Korean-American actor, voice actor and singer. He is known for his role as Glenn Rhee on AMC's horror drama television series The Walking Dead. He has also starred in the award-winning films Okja and the Korean film Burning, both of which received critical acclaim. Yeun has also appeared in many short and feature films, and has done video game and cartoon voiceovers.

Early life [ edit ]

Yeun was born in Seoul, South Korea, to South Korean parents Je and Jun Yeun.[2] His father was an architect in South Korea[3] before moving his family in 1988 to Regina, Saskatchewan, and later to Michigan.[4][5] Yeun was raised in Troy, Michigan in a Christian household.[6][7][8] Yeun's parents began calling him "Steven" after meeting a doctor by that name.[9] His parents owned beauty-supply stores in Detroit.[2]

Yeun received a bachelor's degree in psychology with a concentration in neuroscience[2] from Kalamazoo College in 2005.[7] At Kalamazoo, he met Jordan Klepper through Klepper's sister and later followed him to Chicago to join Second City.[2]

Career [ edit ]

Yeun's interest in acting and improv came during his freshman year at Kalamazoo, when he watched the college's improv group, Monkapult. He auditioned for Monkapult, but was initially rejected before successfully joining the group during his sophomore year.[7] Yeun revealed to his parents that he planned to pursue an improv career in Chicago instead of enrolling in law school or medical school. His parents, while unhappy with the decision, were supportive, according to Yeun, and gave him two years to pursue acting.[7]

Yeun moved to Chicago in 2005, living in the city's Lincoln Square with his brother.[6] Shortly after graduation, he joined Stir Friday Night, a sketch comedy group composed of Asian-American members.[7] Other alumni of the group include Danny Pudi from Community. He joined The Second City in Chicago before moving to Los Angeles in October 2009.[7]

The Walking Dead [ edit ]

Yeun's biggest role to date was Glenn Rhee on The Walking Dead, an AMC television horror drama based on the comic book series of the same name. The series began in 2010 with Glenn as one of the original main characters who fights to survive in a violent apocalyptic world infested with flesh-eating walkers as well as other humans, some of whom are more dangerous than the walkers. The drama is the highest rated series in cable television history, with its third through sixth season garnering the most 18 to 49-year-old viewers of any cable or broadcast television series.[10][11][12] The series has received mostly positive reviews from professional television critics.[13][14] Yeun left the show in 2016 after his character Glenn was killed off in the season 7 premiere.

Films [ edit ]

In March 2016, Yeun was cast in Joe Lynch's action horror film Mayhem.[15] The film was released in theaters on November 10, 2017.[16]

In April 2016, Yeun was cast in Bong Joon-ho's action-adventure film Okja.[17] The film was released on Netflix on June 28, 2017.[18] Yeun also provided the voice of Bo in 2017's The Star.

Yeun co-starred in the sci fi comedy film Sorry to Bother You,[19] which was released in theaters on July 6, 2018.[20] In late 2018, Yeun starred in the South Korean mystery drama film Burning, directed by Lee Chang-dong. The film was first unveiled at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.[21] His performance in the film was acclaimed. Yeun won Best Supporting Actor at the 2018 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2018, Florida Film Critics Circle Awards 2018, and 2018 National Society of Film Critics Awards.

Other television work [ edit ]

Yeun has also voice acted in both animated series and films. Some of these roles include Avatar Wan in season 2 of The Legend of Korra, Steve Palchuk in Trollhunters, Keith in Voltron: Legendary Defender, Nathan Park / Wingspan in Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters, and Little Cato in Final Space, the latter two of which are still active roles.

It was later revealed that Yeun's role as Steve Palchuk would continue into 3 Below and Wizards, the second and third series of the Tales of Arcadia trilogy.[22][23] The first season of 3 Below was released on Netflix on December 21, 2018.

In late 2018, Yeun landed a main role in an episode of Jordan Peele's revival of The Twilight Zone.[24]

Personal life [ edit ]

Yeun is an investor of The Bun Shop, a Korean-Mediterranean fusion restaurant in Koreatown, Los Angeles, owned by his younger brother Brian Yeun and business partner James Seok.[25][26][27]

He married photographer Joana Pak on December 3, 2016;[28] they have a son together.[29][30][31] In early December 2018, it was revealed via Pak's Instagram that the couple are expecting their second child.[32] During a late January 2019 interview on the TBS series Conan, Yeun revealed that he and Pak are expecting a daughter.[33]

Having grown up in Michigan, Yeun is a longtime Detroit Pistons fan.[citation needed]

Filmography [ edit ]

Film [ edit ]

Key Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television [ edit ]

Music videos [ edit ]

Video games [ edit ]

Year Title Role Notes 2007 Crysis North Korean soldier 2 Voice 2008 Crysis Warhead Voice 2017 DreamWorks Voltron VR Chronicles Keith Voice

Awards and nominations [ edit ]