Beef Season 2 Cast & Character Guide

Season 2 of Beef features a completely new cast and storyline, continuing the show’s themes of conflict and competition. Originally intended as a one-time series, Beef has been renewed as an anthology, meaning each season will tell a different story. Instead of revisiting Ali Wong and Steven Yeun’s characters, this season focuses on a fresh, dramatic feud – this time, a clash between different generations.

The second season of Beef, still created by Lee Sung Jin, centers on two couples – one from the millennial generation and one from Gen Z. After witnessing a heated fight between the older couple, the younger pair gets caught up in a web of blackmail, manipulation, and sabotage. The show adds another layer of conflict by placing these characters in the exclusive setting of a luxurious country club populated by Baby Boomers and members of the Silent Generation. Season 2 of Beef is a full-blown conflict, so let’s meet the main characters driving the drama.

Oscar Isaac As Joshua

Date Of Birth: March 9, 1979

  • Active Since: 1998

Oscar Isaac began his acting career in the early 2000s, with a notable role in the 2006 film The Nativity Story. He gained wider recognition in 2009 with Balibo, which led to leading roles in films like Ex Machina (2015) and X-Men: Apocalypse (2016). Today, he’s widely known for playing Poe Dameron in the recent Star Wars films, and has also starred in Dune (2021) and the upcoming Frankenstein (2025).

Notable Movie & TV Show Roles
Movie/TV Show Title Role
Star Wars (2015 – 2019) Poe Dameron
Dune (2021) Duke Leto Atreides
Frankenstein (2025) Victor Frankenstein

In season 2 of Beef, Isaac plays Josh, the dedicated manager of a fancy country club. Josh is so focused on his job that it creates tension in his marriage with his wife, Lindsay. As the season begins, he’s hoping to make a good impression on the club’s new owner to secure his position.

Carey Mulligan As Lindsay

Date Of Birth: May 28, 1985

  • Active Since: 2004

Carey Mulligan, a British actress, began her film career in 2005 with a role in Pride & Prejudice. She gained wider recognition in 2009 with An Education, a performance that earned her critical acclaim and launched her career. Since then, she’s appeared in several well-known films, including The Great Gatsby (2013), Far from the Madding Crowd (2015), She Said (2022), and Spaceman (2024).

Notable Movie & TV Show Roles
Movie/TV Show Title Role
An Education (2009) Jenny
The Great Gatsby (2013) Daisy Buchanan
Spaceman (2024) Lenka

In the second season of Beef, Patti LuPone plays Lindsay, Josh’s wife. She once hoped to start a cozy bed-and-breakfast, but she set that aside to support Josh’s work at the country club. Lindsay appears to be the perfect, supportive wife who maintains their luxurious lifestyle. However, there’s a hidden depth to her character that goes beyond that initial impression.

Charles Melton As Austin

Date Of Birth: January 4, 1991

  • Active Since: 2010

I’ve been following Charles Melton’s career for a while now, and it’s been amazing to watch him grow. He actually started out as a model before landing a small part on Glee. But he really hit his stride with Riverdale – playing Reggie Mantle for years on the CW definitely put him on the map. And now he’s getting some fantastic film roles, like Joe Yoo in May December, and he’s got a part in the upcoming Warfare too. I’m really excited to see what he does next!

Notable Movie & TV Show Roles
Movie/TV Show Title Role
Riverdale (2017 – 2023) Reggie Mantle
May December (2023) Joe Yoo
Warfare (2025) Jake

In season 2 of Beef, actor Melton plays Austin, a former college football star now working as a trainer at an exclusive country club. Austin is engaged to Ashley, and they’re excited about their future together. But they quickly realize they need to navigate the challenges of a wealthy and competitive environment to achieve their goals.

Cailee Spaeny As Ashley

Date Of Birth: July 24, 1998

  • Active Since: 2014

Cailee Spaeny, who grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee, started her acting career in 2018 with appearances in popular films like Pacific Rim: Uprising, Bad Times at the El Royale, and On the Basis of Sex. She then transitioned to television, appearing in the series Devs (2020) and Mare of Easttown (2021), before gaining significant recognition for her lead role in the 2023 film Priscilla. More recently, Spaeny has been cast in Alien: Romulus and Wake Up Dead Man, which is scheduled for release in 2025.

Notable Movie & TV Show Roles
Movie/TV Show Title Role
Mare of Easttown (2021) Erin McMenamin
Priscilla (2023) Priscilla Presley
Alien: Romulus (2024) Marie Raines “Rain” Carradine

In the second season of Beef, Sydney Sweeney’s character, Ashley, has a simple dream: to marry her fiancé, Austin, start a family, and live a peaceful life. She currently works as a beverage cart attendant at a country club, but unexpected challenges keep getting in the way. Ashley and Austin will have to resort to extreme tactics if they want to achieve their goals.

Beef’s Supporting Cast & Characters

Youn Yuh-jung plays Chairwoman Park in Beef season 2. Chairwoman Park is the new, incredibly wealthy owner of the country club and represents the Silent Generation. Youn Yuh-jung is well-known for her roles in Pachinko, Minari, and The Housemaid.

Seoyeon Jang plays Eunice, the Gen Z assistant and interpreter for Chairwoman Park. You might recognize Jang from her roles in shows like Butterfly, Doctor Lawyer, and Snowdrop.

Song Kang-ho plays Dr. Kim, the husband of Chairwoman Park. A highly respected plastic surgeon in Seoul, Dr. Kim accidentally makes a deadly error during surgery, creating significant problems for his wife. Song Kang-ho is a celebrated actor known for his roles in films like Parasite, Memories of Murder, and The Host.

Matthew Kim plays Woosh, a tennis pro at the country club who was brought to the U.S. from Korea by Chairwoman Park. Kim is also a member of the K-pop group KARD, where he’s the lead rapper and dancer. The show Beef marks his first acting role.

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2026-04-16 18:32