Beef Cast
Beef follows Danny Cho, a failing contractor, and Amy Lau, a self-made entrepreneur, whose lives become entangled after a road rage incident escalates into a prolonged feud. As their conflict intensifies, it brings out their darkest impulses and threatens everything they've built.
Main Cast
Steven Yeun
Danny Cho
10 episodes
Ali Wong
Amy Lau
10 episodes
Joseph Lee
George Nakai
10 episodes
Young Mazino
Paul Cho
10 episodes
David Choe
Isaac
10 episodes
Patti Yasutake
Fumi Nakai
9 episodes
Maria Bello
Jordan Forster
8 episodes
Ashley Park
Naomi
7 episodes
Supporting Cast
| Actor | Character | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Justin H. Min | Edwin | Church member |
| Andrew Santino | Michael | Danny's cousin |
| Rekstizzy | Bobby | Paul's friend |
| Mia Serafino | Mia | George's assistant |
| Remy Holt | June Nakai | George and Amy's daughter |
| Andie Ju | Amy's Employee | Kōyōhaus staff |
| Jason Lee | Danny's Boss | Construction supervisor |
Recurring Cast - Danny's World
| Actor | Character | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Joseph Lee | Construction Worker | Danny's crew |
| Raymond Lee | Store Owner | Local business owner |
| Ione Skye | Cheryl | Motel manager |
| Gina Lee | Mrs. Cho | Danny's mother |
| Bernard White | Mr. Cho | Danny's father |
Recurring Cast - Amy's World
| Actor | Character | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Kelvin Han Yee | Investment Banker | Business associate |
| Diana Lu | Amy's Mother | Family member |
| Alisha Boe | Server | Restaurant staff |
| Bob Glouberman | Therapist | Amy's counselor |
| Carrie Coon | Veronica | Amy's colleague (voice) |
Guest Appearances
| Actor | Character | Episode/Role |
|---|---|---|
| Nican Robinson | Luis | Construction worker |
| Crystal Lee | Kayla | Amy's employee |
| Jerry Edgar | Police Officer | Law enforcement |
| Alyssa Gihee Kim | Nurse | Hospital staff |
| Tommy Savas | Security Guard | Various episodes |
Production Team
| Role | Name | Notable Work |
|---|---|---|
| Creator/Showrunner | Lee Sung Jin | Dave, Undone, Tuca & Bertie |
| Executive Producer | Steven Yeun | Lead actor/producer |
| Executive Producer | Ali Wong | Lead actress/producer |
| Executive Producers | A24 | Ari Aster, Lars Knudsen |
| Directors | Jake Schreier, Lee Sung Jin | Multiple episodes |
| Composer | Bobby Krlic (The Haxan Cloak) | Midsommar, Love, Death & Robots |
| Cinematographer | Larkin Seiple | Everything Everywhere All at Once |
| Production Designer | Grace Yun | First Reformed, Poster Girl |
| Costume Designer | Helen Huang | Crazy Rich Asians |
| Production Companies | A24, Netflix | Universal Remote Productions |
Awards & Recognition
- Emmy Awards 2023 - Outstanding Limited Series (Winner)
- Emmy Awards - Outstanding Lead Actor (Steven Yeun - Winner)
- Emmy Awards - Outstanding Lead Actress (Ali Wong - Winner)
- Emmy Awards - Outstanding Writing (Lee Sung Jin - Winner)
- Emmy Awards - Outstanding Directing (Jake Schreier - Winner)
- Emmy Awards - Outstanding Casting (Winner)
- Emmy Awards - Outstanding Production Design (Winner)
- Emmy Awards - Outstanding Editing (Winner)
- Golden Globe Awards - Best Limited Series (Winner)
- Golden Globe Awards - Best Actor (Steven Yeun - Winner)
- Golden Globe Awards - Best Actress (Ali Wong - Winner)
- Screen Actors Guild Awards - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor (Steven Yeun - Winner)
- Screen Actors Guild Awards - Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor (Ali Wong - Winner)
- Critics' Choice Television Awards - Best Limited Series (Winner)
- Directors Guild Awards - Outstanding Directing (Winner)
- Producers Guild Awards - Best Limited Series (Winner)
Cultural Impact & Reception
Beef became a cultural phenomenon upon its April 2023 release, sparking conversations about rage, Asian American identity, and the pressures of modern life. The series swept the Emmy Awards, winning eight Emmys including Outstanding Limited Series, with Steven Yeun becoming the first Asian American to win Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series and Ali Wong the first Asian American to win Outstanding Lead Actress.
The show's unflinching portrayal of anger and its consequences resonated deeply with audiences, particularly in post-pandemic society. The chemistry between Yeun and Wong, along with the show's dark humor and psychological depth, elevated it beyond a simple revenge story. The road rage incident that sparks the feud became an instantly recognizable cultural reference point. Creator Lee Sung Jin's exploration of class, success, and the immigrant experience added layers to what could have been a straightforward thriller. While initially conceived as a limited series, the show's massive success led Netflix and A24 to announce plans for an anthology format with different characters for future seasons.