DAHMER – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story debuted on Netflix with 196.2M hours viewed in the first week! The Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan series is making headlines and creating controversy. The limited drama series was in the Top 10 in 92 countries its opening week.
In our throwback of the week, we look back at LATF photo shoot with actor Shaun J. Brown, who stars in DAHMER.
Brown portrays Tracy Edwards in the dark Dahmer drama.
Read the throwback interview HERE.
Growing up in a military family, Shaun Brown’s parents weren’t exactly jumping for joy when he made the decision to pursue acting.
“My Dad was in the military and my Mom was a doctor so for them, they’re very conservative. They would say, ‘You’re going to be a heart surgeon; look at those heart surgeon fingers,’” Shaun told me.
After performing in a school production of “West Side Story” and seeing “Hairspray” on Broadway, he said to his parents, “This is what I want to do.” Despite their opposition, Shaun stuck to his aspirations and, years later, the family is all-in.
Immersed in the acting game, Shaun has one of those faces that make you say, “Hey, I know that guy!” From “True Blood” to “Newsroom” and “Grimm,” Shaun has been in your living room at one point or another.
When we spoke to Shaun a while back, he was acting alongside Joel McHale on CBS’ hilarious comedy, “The Great Indoors
“My Dad was in the military and my Mom was a doctor so for them, they’re very conservative. They would say, ‘You’re going to be a heart surgeon; look at those heart surgeon fingers,’” Shaun told me.
After performing in a school production of “West Side Story” and seeing “Hairspray” on Broadway, he said to his parents, “This is what I want to do.” Despite their opposition, Shaun stuck to his aspirations and, years later, the family is all-in.
Immersed in the acting game, Shaun has one of those faces that make you say, “Hey, I know that guy!” From “True Blood” to “Newsroom” and “Grimm,” Shaun has been in your living room at one point or another.
When we spoke with Shaun, he was acting alongside Joel McHale on CBS’ comedy, “The Great Indoors.”