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Logan Shroyer-1

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1999-03-10
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Logan Shroyer first caught the attention of audiences when he stepped into the role of 15-year-old Kevin on the beloved and critically acclaimed drama series This is Us, which premiered on NBC in 2016 and quickly became a cultural phenomenon. Born in Southern California in 1999, Logan Shroyer showed a passion for acting from an early age—so much so that by the time he was barely a teenager, he had already built up an impressive list of commercial credits. His official television debut came in 2013 with the ABC TV movie Westside, marking the beginning of what would become a steady rise in his career.

The following year, in 2014, Logan Shroyer appeared in a two-episode arc on the Amazon original series Gortimer Gibbon’s Life on Normal Street, further showcasing his growing talent. While building his on-screen resume, Logan Shroyer also dedicated time to honing his craft. He enrolled in workshop classes at the prestigious Groundlings, known for nurturing comedic talent, and balanced his artistic pursuits with physical discipline through Tae Kwon Do training.

But Logan Shroyer wasn’t just focused on acting—he also nurtured a strong interest in music. He took guitar lessons at The School of Rock South Bay, where he eventually co-founded and began regularly performing with a rock band called Liquid Glass. This creative outlet allowed him to explore another dimension of performance, further shaping his artistic identity.

In 2016, Logan Shroyer landed the pivotal role on This is Us, a breakthrough moment that brought him wider recognition. The next year, 2017, proved to be a busy one for Logan Shroyer: he made a small but memorable appearance in the film Speech & Debate, portrayed Zach in the family-friendly comedy Camp Cool Kids, and took on the role of teenage Ken in the edgy comedy F&% the Prom*. With each project, Logan Shroyer continued to demonstrate his range and commitment, solidifying his place in the entertainment industry as a young actor to watch.

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When it comes to Logan Shroyer’s filmography, fans often wonder about his most acclaimed work versus the one that didn’t quite hit the mark. Logan Shroyer has been involved in several projects over the years, and while many have praised his performances, some stand out more than others. Logan Shroyer’s highest rated movie or film tends to be the one where his acting truly shines, earning strong reviews from both critics and audiences alike. On the flip side, Logan Shroyer’s lowest rated movie or music project is generally seen as less impactful, perhaps due to external factors like script quality or production challenges. Still, every role adds to Logan Shroyer’s growing experience and depth as an artist. Overall, whether it’s a top-rated feature or a less successful endeavor, Logan Shroyer continues to make his mark in the entertainment world.

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