Steven Yeun

Executive Producer and star in “Beef”

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Yeun discusses the joys (and occasional hives) that came with filming the awards-sweeping Netflix limited series, earning him two Emmys.

Encore: Steven Yeun finds rage and bitterness in ‘Beef’

Yeun discusses the joys (and occasional hives) that came with filming the awards-sweeping Netflix limited series, earning him two Emmys.

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Steven Yeun discusses his fears in taking “Minari,” why he and his “Beef” co-star broke out in hives after production wrapped, and the offer that landed the limited series at Netflix.

Steven Yeun finds rage and bitterness in ‘Beef’

Steven Yeun discusses his fears in taking “Minari,” why he and his “Beef” co-star broke out in hives after production wrapped, and the offer that landed the limited series at Netflix.

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The new Korean movie, ‘ Burning ,’ is a thriller with layer upon layer of mystery.

Director Lee Chang-dong and actor Steven Yeun on ‘Burning’

The new Korean movie, ‘ Burning ,’ is a thriller with layer upon layer of mystery.

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