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    BEEF Season 2 Cast: Meet the Couples, Country Club Members, and More

    Carey Mulligan, Oscar Isaac, Cailee Spaeny, and Charles Melton weave a messy web as SoCal social climbers.

    By Brookie McIlvaine
    April 16, 2026

The four couples at the heart of BEEF Season 2’s cast initially seem completely disparate. But, over the course of eight episodes, they morph into one Russian nesting doll of desire, scandal, and violence. 

Inertia and resentment have stalled millennials Josh (Oscar Isaac) and Lindsay’s (Carey Mulligan) dreams of opening a B&B on their Ojai property. Gen Z Austin (Charles Melton) and Ashley (Cailee Spaeny) are wrapped in a codependent swaddle, blind to how little they actually know about each other. Chairwoman Park (Youn Yuh-jung), a Korean mogul from the Silent Generation, deems boomer Dr. Kim (Song Kang-ho) a breezy companion with whom to enjoy the luxury her bank account affords — until a tragic accident jeopardizes their future. Boomer Troy (William Fichtner) can’t believe his luck in marrying millennial Ava (Mikaela Hoover), and the two indulge in all that Monte Vista Point has to offer. This is just the tip of the iceberg of characters — and real-world celebrity cameos — circling the country club. 

They weave an intricate web at the glossy country club where Season 2 takes place, posing questions about money, identity, and hope. “Each generation starts off thinking that they’ll never become what they see in the older generation,” says Lee Sung Jin, BEEF creator, showrunner, and executive producer. “But with the passage of time and the pressures of capitalism, each generation soon discovers why the older generations are the way they are. With each passing generation, it becomes harder and harder to just get by.”

When Austin and Ashley unwittingly witness a violent row between Josh and Lindsay, it triggers chess moves of coercion that threaten each relationship’s equilibrium — and lives around the globe. So who is beefing with whom — and why? Take apart the Russian doll and meet the starry cameos in BEEF Season 2, now streaming on Netflix. And when you’re done, watch the actors make sense of their roles on BEEF: The Official Podcast

 

The Central Beef


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Oscar Isaac

as Joshua
About the Character

Josh is the general manager of Monte Vista Point, a prestigious country club. He lives in Ojai with his wife, Lindsay. When two younger employees witness an explosive argument between them, it starts a chain of events that exposes Josh’s deepest character flaws — as well as his scheme to siphon money out of the club.

“Josh is trying to keep all the club members happy and loves being the guy who can say, ‘I got you, man,’ ” says Lee. “At home, he’s underwater financially. His marriage is on the rocks, and he is just trying to keep that alive. But it’s proving more and more difficult with each passing year.” 

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Carey Mulligan

as Lindsay
About the Character

Lindsay has worked for millennial juggernauts like Oliver Peoples and Soho House but now spends her time working as a interior designer. She comes from a prestigious English family, which you might have guessed from the name of her dachshund: Burberry. With her marriage falling apart and her dreams slipping away, Lindsay hits her midlife crisis like a brick wall. 

“For me, Season 2 taps into what impression you make while you are here, or the sense of achievement,” says the Academy Award–nominated Mulligan. “Are you defined by your relationships? Your career? Your status? Money? What makes you a person? At what point in your life can you settle on what you’ve got?”

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Charles Melton

as Austin
About the Character

Austin is a former college football player who now works part-time at the country club and as a freelance personal trainer. More often than not, he can be found sporting very short athletic shorts. He and Ashley rarely fight, but once they get entangled with Josh and Lindsay, cracks begin to surface, and the lies and arguments slowly compound. 

 

“He’s walking this fine line of his own codependency and trying to do the right thing as he’s seeing different layers of his partner,” says Melton. 

With Austin, Lee was interested in exploring a character who is half Korean. “Because my daughter is half Korean and several writers in the writers room are half Asian, we thought it would be interesting to feature a half Korean character in Austin, who struggles with identity issues he’d never considered before having a child with his white fiancée, Ashley,” says Lee.

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Cailee Spaeny

as Ashley
About the Character

Ashley works the beverage cart at the country club and is engaged to her boyfriend of a year and a half, Austin. Feeling cheated by the system and needing health insurance to cover an emergency surgery, Ashley and her fiancé leverage the domestic dispute they witnessed between Josh and Lindsay to improve their financial situation. 

“Ashley is fearful of not having the future that she always thought she was going to have and thought she deserved,” says Spaeny. “Once she gets that first taste, there’s no end to it. That obsession drives her crazy, and we’re watching her unravel.”

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The Country Club

 

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Youn Yuh-jung

as Chairwoman Park
About the Character

Chairwoman Park is the extremely intimidating new owner of the country club. She’s a woman of a lot of money but few words, which makes sense since she’s of the Silent Generation. 

“We explored Korean Americans in Season 1, but we didn’t really get to explore native Koreans,” says Lee of casting Youn, who won an Oscar for 2020’s Minari

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Seoyeon Jang

as Eunice
About the Character

Eunice is Chairwoman Park’s bright Gen Z interpreter. From Tokyo to London to Soeul, she’s lived all over the world. She helps Austin explore his Korean heritage.

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Song Kang-ho

as Dr. Kim
About the Character

Dr. Kim is Chairwoman Park’s boomer second husband and a world-renowned plastic surgeon. They’ve curated a life of endless summer for themselves, with lavish dinners, luxurious travel, and country club outings. But his denial of a worsening hand tremor leads to a mishap on the operating table that the chairwoman must cover up.

“As a fan of Korean cinema, working with Youn Yuh-jung and Song Kang-ho was a bucket-list dream for me,” says Lee.

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Matthew Kim

as Woosh
About the Character

Woosh is the Gen Z tennis pro at Monte Vista Point, who covertly sells expensive Korean skin care. Thankfully for Woosh, he has a willing customer base in the rich women he trains and flirts with. 

Kim, also known as BM (Big Matthew), is the lead rapper and dancer of the beloved K-pop group KARD. With BEEF, he makes his acting debut.

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William Fichtner

as Troy
About the Character

Troy, a boomer, is a wealthy country club member who can’t believe his luck to be married to the much-younger Ava. He has strong connections to the music industry and owns a chalet and private plane. 

“There’s an ease [with which Troy moves through Monte Vista Point],” says Fichtner. “To be so comfortable in the club, I don’t think Troy has a lot of drama in his life.” 

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Mikaela Hoover

as Ava
About the Character

Ava is a millenial and married to Troy. She  spends her days ogling Woosh, the tennis pro, and helping to plan fundraisers for charities like Save the Frogs. She enjoys the access, amenities, and rarefied social strata of the country club.

When Hoover first got the script, she created a backstory for Ava: “She was a romantic, loved Disney movies, wanted that romantic Prince Charming love,” says Hoover. “She has to make the decision: Does she want to keep getting her heart broken or does she want to be married and taken care of and have that easier life?” 

Hoover purposefully spoke in a higher register for Ava, to communicate how she’s compartmentalized some of the hard things she’s experienced.

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The Cameos

 

Multiple famous faces appear throughout BEEF Season 2 as fictionalized versions of themselves. Those celebrity cameos are: 

  • Finneas O’Connell: O’Connell makes a cameo and offers to set Josh up with his friend — but the musician also scores Season 2. Lee handpicked the two-time Academy Award– and 11-time Grammy Award–winning artist and producer after he heard Barbie’s smash-hit “What Was I Made For?.” This iconic ballad, which is a collaboration between O’Connell and his award-winning sister Billie Eilish, even makes it into the series: Austin listens to it in Episode 2 while he’s wandering around the house waiting for Ashley to come home from work.
  • Baron Davis: The former point guard and two-time NBA All-Star plays poker at Monte Vista Point and pressures “Joshie” to join (and subsequently lose thousands of dollars). 
  • Michael Phelps: The Olympic swimmer has his poker comrades sending @MichaelPhelps $10K on Venmo without even getting up from the couch. 
  • Benny Blanco: Blanco also plays poker with the fellas, and leans on Troy for help with some light tax evasion and embezzlement. 
  • Hot Chip: Troy enlists the English synth-pop band to cheer Josh up when Burberry goes missing. The gesture is a major kindness from Troy since he knows they’re Josh’s favorite band.
  • Sunisa Lee: Lee drops by Monte Vista Point to consider joining. She asks the club’s resident physical therapist — Austin — to help her figure out the issue with her QL and psoas, but he’s sweating too profusely to be of real help. Oh, and he’s also lying about being a physical therapist. 
  • Eduardo Franco: Franco plays a character who just so happens to also be named Eduaro. The Ojai animal shelter employee has the wretched task of telling Josh and Lindsay that the brown dachshund someone brought into the facility is not their beloved Burberry. 
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