Steven Anthony Lawrence Returns to TV on Rob Lowe's Game Show
Former Disney Channel child star makes surprise TV comeback on Rob Lowe game show

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Former Disney Channel star Steven Anthony Lawrence, known for his role as 'Beans' on 'Even Stevens,' made a surprise appearance on Rob Lowe's game show 'The Floor.' Competing for a $250,000 prize, Lawrence showcased his trivia skills but lost in the Global News category after winning the Renaissance Faire round.
- 01Steven Anthony Lawrence, age 35, gained fame as Bernard 'Beans' Aranguren on Disney's 'Even Stevens,' which aired in the early 2000s.
- 02Lawrence competed in the 'Renaissance Faire' category on 'The Floor,' stating he felt knowledgeable due to his past character roles.
- 03He won the Renaissance-themed round but was eliminated in the Global News category during the episode.
- 04Lawrence's last major studio film was the 2005 comedy 'Kicking & Screaming' starring Will Ferrell.
- 05He recently alleged that he was terminated from Universal Studios for reporting a suspected pedophile, which the studio denied.
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Steven Anthony Lawrence, the 35-year-old former Disney Channel star best known for his role as Bernard 'Beans' Aranguren on 'Even Stevens,' made a notable return to television by appearing on Rob Lowe's game show 'The Floor.' This surprise appearance comes over 20 years after he first captured audiences' hearts. Competing for a chance to win a $250,000 prize, Lawrence participated in the 'Renaissance Faire' trivia category, expressing confidence due to his experience in character roles. He won this round, earning cheers from the audience, but ultimately lost in the Global News category later in the episode. Lawrence's portrayal of Beans made him a breakout star on 'Even Stevens,' where he appeared in 22 episodes and starred in 'The Even Stevens Movie.' Although he has continued acting, his last significant film role was in the 2005 comedy 'Kicking & Screaming.' Recently, Lawrence alleged that he was terminated from Universal Studios after reporting a suspected pedophile, a claim the studio has denied, stating that the allegations were found to be inaccurate.
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