Steven Yeun and Ali Wong’s characters may loath each other in the Netflix series “Beef,” but behind the scenes the actors forged a connection that enabled them to give free rein to that fictional anger.
and Ali Wong’s characters may loath each other in the Netflix series “Beef,” but behind the scenes the actors forged a connection that enabled them to give free rein to that fictional anger.
Created by Lee Sung Jin, the 10-episode series follows the aftermath of a road rage incident between two strangers. Danny Cho , a failing contractor with a chip on his shoulder, starts a feud with Amy Lau , a self-made entrepreneur with a seemingly perfect life. The increasing stakes of their feud soon start to unravel their lives and relationships.
For Yeun, performing this character felt personal to him in a lot of ways. “I relate to Danny in so much as we’re talking about a world that a lot of people have … not personally seen like Korean church or maybe a Korean-American existence, coming from a very lower middle class existence.”“When I was younger as an immigrant latchkey kid, I was pretty dukes up against the world … Getting older and more mature, you kind of are able to face yourself and see yourself a little bit clearer.
“The exercise with Danny for me was to never bail on him,” said Yeun, 39. “Never play him in a way where we’re laughing at him because then that gives a chance for everyone to just go, ‘All right, yeah, that’s not me.’ But instead, by embracing him, I hope people feel connected to him.”
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