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When you think of actors in Hollywood who have a pretty pristine image and clean reputation, Sterling K. Brown is near the top of the list. However, according to a recent interview, that reputation was almost tarnished due to a small incident when he was a teenager.
"She's trying to melt me!" During a conversation about his podcast "We Don't Always Agree!," Sterling K. Brown reveals the thing he and his wife disagree about the most is the temperature of the house — and Kelly and the audience are shocked to hear just how warm she likes it!
Since “This Is Us” aired its series finale in 2022, star Sterling K. Brown has mostly focused on films, including “American Fiction” which brought him an Oscar nomination.
Sterling K. Brown tells 'Entertainment Weekly' that he and costar James Marsden bonded over their shared love of music by singing on the set of 'Paradise.'
"My wife is like, 'Will you please put some clothes on?' I said, 'Only if I have to.' It doesn't phase me," Brown tells PEOPLE of stripping down for his new Hulu show
With his new Hulu series "Paradise," actor Sterling K. Brown explains is finally No. 1 on the call sheet. (Jan. 29)
Paradise' is twisty melodrama about* a bodyguard investigating the death of a president he was sworn to protect. (*Twist! It's about so much more!)
In the presentation of “Paradise,” the backdrop offers a serene setting in a wealthy community inhabited by some of the world’s most prominent individuals.
Emmy-nominated Paradise series creator Dan Fogelman (This Is Us, Only Murders in the Building) has revealed there is a plan already in place for the show to span three seasons, as long as Hulu renews it.
Paradise is a different variety of Fogelman twist. It has just as much of a topsy-turvy rug-pulled-out-from-under-you impact, but it has a different kind of relationship to the broader show and puts Paradise into an increasingly crowded collection of television shows all meditating on the same general idea.