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I only know his birthday for the time being.

1983/ 12/2 1

The following is an interview video ....

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Someone's translation is Baidu Steven Yuan?

Stephen Yuan? English name Steven? Yeun? Actually, his surname is not Yuan, but Yan ... What's the Korean spelling? What is Yuan's Korean writing? )

Graduated from Kalamazoo University? Psychology major

This is his first official work with a character name.

Then there is an interview with him. I'm not making videos. I'll just show you the interview.

Q: When did you come to America? Do you have any thoughts about Korea?

SY: 1988, when I was five years old, my family stayed in Canada for a year, and then moved to Michigan, USA, because it was easier to immigrate to the United States from Canada.

Tell me about my feelings about Korea ... I was born in a very big family. My mother is the oldest of nine brothers and sisters and my father is the second of five children, so I have 36 cousins. 70% of my family still live in Korea, so I will go back often.

Reporter: Can you speak Korean?

SY: Yes, a little.

Reporter: Just a little?

SY: Hehe, I can read some.

Reporter: If there are so many family members watching, don't worry about the ratings.

SY: That's right. If you count the younger generation, the audience will soar. Ha ha.

Reporter: Then please ask your relatives to pay more attention to this film.

What are the chances of starting acting?

SY: When I first entered the university, I was totally addicted to props? At the time of filming, when I was in the graduating class, I felt that compared with many people, I wanted to do something that would give me courage. I want to receive special acting education, not play with tickets. My parents hope that I can enter the medical university for further study, and I am naturally unhappy after listening to my ideas. But in the end, my parents chose to support me.

After that, I didn't come to LA immediately, but like many people who need to learn acting like me, I came to Chicago to learn acting first.

After honing my acting skills in Chicago for a while, I came to Los Angeles from June 5438 to 10 (2009) last year, and I was fortunate to join.

Data 2

Steven? Yeun said that he was bitten by a "performance" bug for the first time at the First Baptist Church in Korea in Rochester Mountain, when he was in charge of singing and playing guitar. Now, his role in the TV series The Walking Dead is trying not to be bitten by other things.

"I just moved from Los Angeles to Atlanta (an apartment) with a pleasant climate. The temperature here is 1 14 degrees (45 degrees Celsius). The first thing I want to do is to run around the street with a group of zombies, "said Yeun. "This first day made me very excited."

Yeun had been running for his life while filming, but he didn't complain. The 26-year-old actor born in Troy is excited that he will star in AMC's blockbuster The Walking Dead, which will premiere tonight. This zombie horror film is adapted from Robert Cochman's comic book collection, and the first six episodes have been booked. "It's incredible," Yeun said of his experience in Hollywood in recent years. 200 1, Yeun graduated from Troy High School and entered Kalamazoo College to study psychology. He is going to apply for postgraduate, but at the same time he is also considering his drama class and stage experience. Many classmates and professors also encouraged him to enter the entertainment circle.

With the support of his parents who own two supply companies in Detroit, Yeun left Michigan for Chicago after graduation and joined the Second City Theatre Company, where he honed his skills and increased his experience. In the autumn of 2009, after his role in the film My Name is Steve was highly praised, Yeun turned his attention to Los Angeles. Soon after, he made a guest appearance in CBS's The Big Bang Theory.