Remember him?
," Strong told Vice in 2019."I thought I could be doing a lot better, so the writers just threw whatever drama they could at me. It ended up making the show this crazy, schizophrenic vibe. You're watching these goofy Eric Matthews B-plots, and then it cuts to me, and, like, my dad's dying and I'm bawling. It's so intense, but I think that's one of the reasons why the show has endured the way it has.
Though the show has maintained and grown its fanbase, Strong wasn't initially keen on playing Shawn again in, which premiered in 2014, because he thought it would mean being typecast forever."I knew that playing Shawn again was going to be the final nail in the coffin of ever doing anything else as an actor," he told Vice."So I did a trade."Shiloh Strongwent off the air in 2017, the show's former star had directed 18 episodes.
, a podcast he co-hosts. Episodes involve Strong and his fellow hosts discussing new novels and old classics alike, as well as playing lots of bookish games.Strong appeared in a few movies after