Steven Krueger

Steven Krueger

  • Born: 1989-5-25
  • Birthplace: Wisconsin, U.S.
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: The Originals, Escape Plan, Pretty Little Liars
  • Steven Krueger (Steven Krueger) , was born in The United States of America Wisconsin on May 25, 1989, the actor of The United States of America [1]  .
    In 2010, the role of Ben in the suspenseful drama series " Pretty Little Liars " of American Broadcasting Corporation, Inc. made his debut on the screen [2] . In the same year, he appeared in the comedy series " The Middle ". In 2013, guest starred in The United States of America action film " Escape Plan " [3] . In 2014, in The United States of America The CW Television Network's magical drama " The Vampire Diaries " spin-off " The Originals ", he played the gay character Josh to make the audience familiar with [4] . In 2016, starred in the horror film "Satan".   

    Performing Experience

    In 2010, Steven Krueger to American Broadcasting Corporation, Inc suspense drama " Pretty Little Liars " screen debut in Ben corner   . In the same year, he appeared in the comedy series " The Middle ".
    In 2012, Steven Krueger played the role of Sean in The United States of America comedy series " Two And A Half Men ".
    In 2013, Steven Krueger guest starred in the action film " Escape Plan " directed by Heffa , in which he played the role of Gabriel. In the same year, he played the role of Ryan Hoggett in the comedy series " Anger Management " . 
    In 2014, Steven Krueger starred in The United States of America The CW Television Network's magical drama " The Vampire Diaries " spin-off " The Originals ", which is well-known to the audience for his role as the gay character Josh in the play   .
    In 2015, Steven Krueger starred in the action film " Goosebumps " directed by Rob Letterman , in which he played Davidson . 
    In 2016, Steven Krueger starred in the horror film "Satan".
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