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Happy 34th Birthday, Joe Keery! Inside His Hollywood Journey and Music Success

At 34, Joe Keery stands at a rare crossroads—shaped by Stranger Things fame and the low-key rise of Djo—a dual path that hints at a career still unfolding beyond the spotlight.

Joe Keery attends the Louis Vuitton Menswear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 show.
© Aurore Marechal/Getty ImagesJoe Keery attends the Louis Vuitton Menswear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 show.

By the time Joe Keery turns 34, his career reads less like a traditional Hollywood ascent and more like a slow-burning reinvention. Introduced to global audiences as Steve Harrington in Stranger Things, he transformed what could have been a one-note role into one of the show’s most beloved arcs, turning charm into longevity.

Parallel to that screen success, he quietly built a second identity—one that, for a time, existed almost in disguise. Under the name Djo, he moved from his early days with the band Post Animal into a solo project rooted in psychedelic pop and introspection.

How Joe Keery Built His Acting Career Beyond Stranger Things

Joe Keery’s rise in Hollywood didn’t follow the usual blueprint of instant stardom followed by predictable roles. His breakout as Steve Harrington in Stranger Things—a series that ran from 2016 to 2025—gave him global visibility, but more importantly, it revealed his ability to reshape a character over time.

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What began as a secondary role evolved into one of the show’s most emotionally grounded arcs, allowing Keery to move beyond archetypes and into something more layered. From there, his transition into film reflected a deliberate effort to avoid repetition.

In Free Guy and Spree, Keery explored contrasting tones—one leaning into blockbuster comedy, the other into darker satire tied to digital culture. Rather than rushing toward leading-man status, he has built a portfolio that mixes mainstream exposure with more unconventional projects.

His later work, including a role in Fargo, reinforces that approach: a steady expansion across genres instead of a sharp reinvention. The pattern suggests a career constructed with patience, where each role functions less as a leap and more as a careful extension.

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How Joe Keery Built a Parallel Music Career as Djo

Long before acting brought him mainstream recognition, Keery was already embedded in music. As a founding member of Post Animal, he contributed as a drummer, guitarist, and vocalist, helping shape the band’s early psychedelic rock sound.

His departure in 2018 wasn’t a break from music but a recalibration—stepping away to prevent his growing fame from overshadowing the group while focusing on acting commitments. That shift led to the creation of Djo, a solo project intentionally separated from his on-screen identity.

Beginning in 2019 with Twenty Twenty and continuing through Decide and The Crux, his music carved out a distinct space rooted in synth-pop and neo-psychedelia. The turning point came when End of Beginning became a delayed global hit after going viral years later, eventually entering major charts and introducing his work to a much broader audience.

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Ariadna is a multisport journalist specialized in delivering key, high-value information across competitions, including tournament formats, rules, lineups and injury updates, while also producing evergreen content. Her career in journalism began in 2021 at Indie Emergente, a digital music magazine, where she honed her skills in writing and reporting. In 2023, she expanded her expertise by contributing to Spoiler Latinoamerica, creating general culture content, before joining Spoiler US in 2024 to focus on entertainment coverage. With almost six years of experience across different media outlets, Ariadna has developed strong expertise at the intersection of sports and entertainment, covering live events such as Super Bowls, FIFA World Cup opening and closing ceremonies, Olympic Games and UEFA Champions League finals, bringing depth, accuracy and real-time insight to her reporting.

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