Sterling K. Brown, who earned the Outstanding Lead Actor Emmy award for “This Is Us,” boasts both a long list of credits — and ten fascinating secrets for The National ENQUIRER to reveal!
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Sterling K. Brown, who earned the Outstanding Lead Actor Emmy award for "
This Is Us," boasts both a long list of credits — and ten fascinating secrets for
The National ENQUIRER to reveal!
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1. He was born in 1976 in St. Louis, Mo. And his middle name is Kelby.
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2. He got bit by the acting bug in high school while performing "Godspell." Acting was his “biggest high.”
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3. Brown attended Stanford University. He was a economics major for two years before switching to drama.
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4. He moved to New York to study acting at New York University and get a master’s degree.
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5. In 2004 and 2005, he appeared on "ER," "JAG," "NYPD Blue" and "Boston Legal!"
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6. In 2007, he landed the role of Dr. Roland Burton on "Army Wives," and left in 2013!
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7. A binge-watcher, Sterling once bought three seasons of the
Kiefer Sutherland action hit "24." “What I call the Jack Bauer power hour,” he says, “and watched 72 episodes in ten days.”
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9. Sterling’s future wife, Ryan Bathe, ignored him when he tried to rekindle things after more than three years apart. “She started jogging — and I started jogging right alongside her,” he says. Now they have two kids!
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10. He’s a huge fan of
Muhammad Ali: “He boxed, but he was so much more than just a boxer.”
Sterling K. Brown, who earned the Outstanding Lead Actor Emmy award for "
This Is Us," boasts both a long list of credits — and ten fascinating secrets for
The National ENQUIRER to reveal!
Photo credit: Getty Images
1. He was born in 1976 in St. Louis, Mo. And his middle name is Kelby.
Photo credit: Getty Images
2. He got bit by the acting bug in high school while performing "Godspell." Acting was his “biggest high.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
3. Brown attended Stanford University. He was a economics major for two years before switching to drama.
Photo credit: Getty Images
4. He moved to New York to study acting at New York University and get a master’s degree.
Photo credit: Getty Images
5. In 2004 and 2005, he appeared on "ER," "JAG," "NYPD Blue" and "Boston Legal!"
Photo credit: Getty Images
6. In 2007, he landed the role of Dr. Roland Burton on "Army Wives," and left in 2013!
Photo credit: Getty Images
7. A binge-watcher, Sterling once bought three seasons of the
Kiefer Sutherland action hit "24." “What I call the Jack Bauer power hour,” he says, “and watched 72 episodes in ten days.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
9. Sterling’s future wife, Ryan Bathe, ignored him when he tried to rekindle things after more than three years apart. “She started jogging — and I started jogging right alongside her,” he says. Now they have two kids!
Photo credit: Getty Images
10. He’s a huge fan of
Muhammad Ali: “He boxed, but he was so much more than just a boxer.”
Photo credit: Getty Images