AMC’s “The Strolling Lifeless” looks as if the sort of present that the characters on CBS’ “The Huge Bang Principle” would focus on and choose aside for its use of zombie tropes. Nevertheless, the 2 reveals have one other, surprisingly direct connection within the form of 1 specific actor who seems on each of them.
Mentioned actor is Steven Yeun, who performs the plucky however in the end unlucky Glenn Rhee on “The Strolling Lifeless.” Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s villain-turned-protagonist Negan famously murders Glenn and Abraham Ford (Michael Cudlitz) within the present’s season 7 premiere, “The Day Will Come When You Will not Be.” Because it occurs, a equally abrupt (although far much less baseball bat-happy) exit befalls on Yeun’s “The Huge Bang Principle” character Sebastian, who seems briefly in season 3, episode 22, “The Staircase Implementation.”
Showing solely in a flashback that depicts Leonard Hofstadter’s (Johnny Galecki) first impressions of his future roommate Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons), Yeun’s Sebastian turns up as a former resident who’s exiting the constructing with some haste after withstanding Sheldon’s antics, and heartily recommends that Leonard flees as effectively. That is all we ever discover out about poor Sebastian, and all of the unusual and horrible Sheldon issues he is closely implied to have confronted stay ceaselessly unaddressed. Primarily based on the roommate trials Leonard has to undergo because the flashback continues, nonetheless, it could’t have been very straightforward.
Yeun’s The Huge Bang Principle cameo got here on the brink of his The Strolling Lifeless stardom
From “Star Trek” actors popping in to Sean Astin (whose personal appearance left Mayim Bialik starstruck), “The Huge Bang Principle” has no scarcity of legendary cameos and full-on visitor stars. In hindsight, Steven Yeun’s look as Sebastian is especially noteworthy as a result of it occurred in 2010, simply earlier than he broke massive as Glenn. Yeun has since gone on to carve out an impressive profession in motion pictures like Lee Isaac Chung’s “Minari (for which he was nominated for a Finest Actor Academy Award) and Jordan Peele’s “Nope,” in addition to reveals like “Beef” and the animated superhero saga “Invincible.”
Talking with Interview Magazine again in 2011, Yeoun addressed his “The Huge Bang Principle” cameo and its significance to his profession, revealing that it was one of many very first jobs he had exterior of improv theater work after he relocated to Los Angeles. He additionally opened up about how he bought the function, explaining:
“Very first thing I landed was three commercials in a single sitting. It was nice. These saved me alive for some time. Then I examined for a pilot on ABC that I did not get, however the casting director threw me a small half on ‘The Huge Bang Principle.’ After that was ‘The Strolling Lifeless.’ It was a really lucky six months.”
“The Huge Bang Principle” is presently streaming in its entirety on Max.
AMC’s “The Strolling Lifeless” looks as if the sort of present that the characters on CBS’ “The Huge Bang Principle” would focus on and choose aside for its use of zombie tropes. Nevertheless, the 2 reveals have one other, surprisingly direct connection within the form of 1 specific actor who seems on each of them.
Mentioned actor is Steven Yeun, who performs the plucky however in the end unlucky Glenn Rhee on “The Strolling Lifeless.” Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s villain-turned-protagonist Negan famously murders Glenn and Abraham Ford (Michael Cudlitz) within the present’s season 7 premiere, “The Day Will Come When You Will not Be.” Because it occurs, a equally abrupt (although far much less baseball bat-happy) exit befalls on Yeun’s “The Huge Bang Principle” character Sebastian, who seems briefly in season 3, episode 22, “The Staircase Implementation.”
Showing solely in a flashback that depicts Leonard Hofstadter’s (Johnny Galecki) first impressions of his future roommate Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons), Yeun’s Sebastian turns up as a former resident who’s exiting the constructing with some haste after withstanding Sheldon’s antics, and heartily recommends that Leonard flees as effectively. That is all we ever discover out about poor Sebastian, and all of the unusual and horrible Sheldon issues he is closely implied to have confronted stay ceaselessly unaddressed. Primarily based on the roommate trials Leonard has to undergo because the flashback continues, nonetheless, it could’t have been very straightforward.
Yeun’s The Huge Bang Principle cameo got here on the brink of his The Strolling Lifeless stardom
From “Star Trek” actors popping in to Sean Astin (whose personal appearance left Mayim Bialik starstruck), “The Huge Bang Principle” has no scarcity of legendary cameos and full-on visitor stars. In hindsight, Steven Yeun’s look as Sebastian is especially noteworthy as a result of it occurred in 2010, simply earlier than he broke massive as Glenn. Yeun has since gone on to carve out an impressive profession in motion pictures like Lee Isaac Chung’s “Minari (for which he was nominated for a Finest Actor Academy Award) and Jordan Peele’s “Nope,” in addition to reveals like “Beef” and the animated superhero saga “Invincible.”
Talking with Interview Magazine again in 2011, Yeoun addressed his “The Huge Bang Principle” cameo and its significance to his profession, revealing that it was one of many very first jobs he had exterior of improv theater work after he relocated to Los Angeles. He additionally opened up about how he bought the function, explaining:
“Very first thing I landed was three commercials in a single sitting. It was nice. These saved me alive for some time. Then I examined for a pilot on ABC that I did not get, however the casting director threw me a small half on ‘The Huge Bang Principle.’ After that was ‘The Strolling Lifeless.’ It was a really lucky six months.”
“The Huge Bang Principle” is presently streaming in its entirety on Max.