Steven Krueger is not gay in real life, he is a straight man. His sexuality has come into question several times because he masterfully played the roles of gay men in the past like its the case with his role in The Originals.
Steven Krueger moved from juvenile roles in television series and films like "Goosebumps" to more mature characters, including a recurring and eventual series regular turn as a malevolent vampire on "The Originals" The CW, Born in Appleton, Wisconsin, he was raised in the Milwaukee suburb of Brookfield, but moved to Sarasota, Florida with his mother and younger brother following his parents' divorce. A nascent interest in acting and performance - which he first exercised through his high school's speech and debate team - led to roles in school and local theater productions.
His character, Josh, was the first gay character introduced on the series [2] and was originally slated to appear in three episodes [3] However, Josh quickly became a fan favorite and at the end of , Krueger was named one of TV's Top Scene Stealers of the year by E! News. [4].
The privilege of getting older is much sweeter knowing I get to share it with you Steven. Thank you for asking me to dance through life with you. The comments section flooded with love for the pair, who have been romantically linked since December
Steven Krueger is not gay in real life, he is a straight man. His sexuality has come into question several times because he masterfully played the roles of gay men in the past like its the case with his role in The Originals.
Steven Krueger dropped the L-word while gushing over how his girlfriend, actress Candice Accola , supported his appearance at the Emmys. Accola, 36, took to Instagram Story on Monday, January 15, to document her attempt to spot Krueger, 34, in the background of the red carpet footage. Accola posted multiple clips of other celebrities being interviewed before she finally found — and zoomed in on — Krueger outside of the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, California.
His character, Josh, was the first gay character introduced on the series [2] and was originally slated to appear in three episodes [3] However, Josh quickly became a fan favorite and at the end of , Krueger was named one of TV's Top Scene Stealers of the year by E! News. [4].
Steven Krueger dropped the L-word while gushing over how his girlfriend, actress Candice Accola , supported his appearance at the Emmys. Accola, 36, took to Instagram Story on Monday, January 15, to document her attempt to spot Krueger, 34, in the background of the red carpet footage. Accola posted multiple clips of other celebrities being interviewed before she finally found — and zoomed in on — Krueger outside of the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, California.