Seth Green
Seth Green
Actor, writer, producer, director
Seth Green is currently in pre-production for season four of Robot Chicken, the Emmy-nominated hit stop-motion animated show he and Matthew Senreich created for Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim. The duo also exec produce/direct/write (with Green doing 35 – 60 voices each week) Robot Chicken which debuted in February, 2005 and earned great reviews, record ratings and garnered the highest ratings of any Adult Swim program ever in September. The DVD for season one ranked #1 in sales in the first week among all TV shows released on DVD. The sketch parody show, which regularly beats all other ad-supported cable and many network shows in the ratings, lampoons pop culture and current events and features lots of Green’s celebrity friends doing voiceovers, many as themselves.
Seth directed George Lucas in the highly rated Robot Chicken: Star Wars special that aired in June 2007 and this year he won the Annie Award for directing the special, which will be released on DVD July 22nd.
Seth co-starred with John Travolta and Robin Williams in Disney’s comedy, Old Dogs which is scheduled to open in theatres come April 2009. He is making new episodes of Family Guy (as the son, Chris Griffin) and Fox’s hit animated comedy is bigger than ever. He and Senreich and their production company, Stoopid Monkey, are currently producing two feature films, one live action and one stop-motion animation.
Seth and Hugh Sterbakov created The Freshmen, a hit comic book for Top Cow. He also garnered raves for starring in Paramount’s Without a Paddle and The Italian Job and the indie film, Party Monster.
Seth starred in New Line’s record-breaking Austin Powers in Goldmember, reprising his role as Scott Evil, Mike Myers’ son from Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery and Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me He co-starred in America’s Sweethearts and had starring roles in Rat Race and Knockaround Guys.
He began this non-stop work streak with Can’t Hardly Wait in an attention-grabbing role as Kenny Fisher, a white homeboy. If you’re a Woody Allen fan, Green was the lead, a young Allen, in Radio Days.
He has numerous other films and many previous television series to his credit including Four Kings, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Greg the Bunny.
In 1993, he appeared as Emil in a highly popular episode of The X-Files called Deep Throat.
At 34, he has starred in films for 25 years and remains funny, original, low-key, extremely bright and a known scene-stealer. He mocked this image in two Entourage guest spots. Entertainment Weekly previously named him Best TV Actor and E! Entertainment Television’s poll proclaimed Green the hottest young actor in Hollywood. He’s equally popular among critics and fans.
Seth traded quips with Carson when he was thirteen. He knows the precarious position of being hot in Hollywood. People who meet him are always taken with his wit and intelligence but also with his genuine warmth.
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For all the latest news on his projects and appearances, visit his Official Website. They have a fan forum and an Ask Seth page where you may submit a question of your own to Seth.