Steven Anthony Lawrence

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Steven Anthony Lawrence
Born (1990-07-19) July 19, 1990 (age 34)
OccupationActor
Years active1996–present

Steven Anthony Lawrence (born July 19, 1990) is an American actor. He is best known for his recurring role as Bernard "Beans" Aranguren in the hit Disney Channel Original Series Even Stevens from 2001 to 2003. [1] [2] and for his movie roles in The Even Stevens Movie (2003), and Cheaper by the Dozen (2003).

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Career

Besides his role in Even Stevens, his other television credits include That's So Raven , [3] Married... with Children , ER , Frasier , and The Amanda Show, among others. He has also appeared in the feature films Cheaper by the Dozen , [4] Kicking & Screaming , Rebound [5] and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (in a deleted scene). He also appeared in the music video "Father of Mine" by Everclear as the little boy whose father walks out on his family.[ citation needed ] He has appeared in 2011 as a pink elf in the T-Mobile holiday commercial and in 2012 in a dog costume for an Old Spice commercial.

Personal life

Lawrence has opened up recently about his past addiction to drugs and alcohol but has been sober since 2019. He also speaks at high schools warning students about the dangers of substance abuse.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014Randy AppChris1 episode
2013Holly, Jingles and Clyde 3DJinglesMovie
2012 Eagleheart Gabey1 episode
2011A Day Without BeansCashierShort
Death to SnookiJimmyShort
Shapetown, USAMax1 episode
It's a Cardboard LifeBenny1 episode
2010 Weeds Keith1 episode
2009 Archie's Final Project BrainiacMovie
2007 Bratz Plunger ManMovie
2006 Dance Revolution Celebrity Judge2 episodes
2005 Rebound RalphMovie
Kicking & Screaming Mark AveryMovie
2003 Cheaper by the Dozen Dylan ShenkMovie
Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat Dumb SchweitzerMovie
The Even Stevens Movie Bernard "Beans" Aranguren Disney Channel Original Movie
That's So Raven Miles Bonay1 episode
2002 13 Moons StevieMovie
2001 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Chunky Kid1 episode
ER John Thomas Frum1 episode
Bubble Boy Ice Cream BoyMovie
2002–2005Express YourselfHimselfInterstitial series
2001-2003 Even Stevens Bernard "Beans" Aranguren Disney Channel Original Series
Recurring Role (22 episodes)
2001-2002 Frasier Jason White/Kid2 episodes
2000 Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth ChuckieMovie
Absolutely True1 episode
1999Lord of the RoadBillyShort
The Muse Rob Reiner's SonMovie
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Little Kid1 episode
My Favorite Martian Nurplex KidMovie
Operation SplitsvilleBilly's FriendMovie
DreamersMatthewMovie
1999-2000 The Amanda Show Justin/Younger Brother3 episodes
1998 Michael Hayes Jacob's Son1 episode
1996 Married... with Children Kid #11 episode; S11:E8 - God Help Ye Merry Bundymen

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