Seth Green Upcoming Appearances
- Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Birthday: February 8, 1974
The Griffins are movin' on up (to a Newport mansion, specifically), when Lois inherits a “weekend house” from a rich aunt. Robin Leach provides his own voice in a “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous” spoof.
Full Show InfoPeter and Brian set out to help Cleveland get his manhood back after they catch his wife in bed with Quagmire. Guest voices include Macho Man Randy Savage as himself.
Full Show InfoA New York art dealer sees a painting of Chris's and immediately christens “Christobel” as the next big thing in art. So the Griffins head for the Big Apple for the launch of his career.
Full Show InfoEverything Lois and Peter do seems to embarrass Meg, and now the Griffins are to be featured on a “Real Life”-type TV show.
Full Show InfoA New York art dealer sees a painting of Chris's and immediately christens “Christobel” as the next big thing in art. So the Griffins head for the Big Apple for the launch of his career.
Full Show InfoEverything Lois and Peter do seems to embarrass Meg, and now the Griffins are to be featured on a “Real Life”-type TV show.
Full Show InfoPart 1 of two. Alec Baldwin plays a mysterious stranger who figures in Will's future, and Eric Stoltz is a Romeo from Grace's past. Elsewhere, Seth Green plays an obnoxious former child star signed to host Jack's new talk show.
Full Show InfoA jobless Peter decides on a line of work fit for “a real New England man”: He becomes a fisherman. But there's something fishy about the bank that finances his boat. Meanwhile, Meg and Lois do some serious spring-break partying (Lois does, anyway).
Full Show InfoDeath (voice of Adam Carolla) transports Peter back to 1984 for a night. When he returns, he's married to Molly Ringwald and Lois is married to Quagmire. And that's not all that's different.
Full Show InfoLacking excitement in her life, Lois decides to get a job, and Peter steers her toward being a flight attendant (because husbands fly free). In another plotline, Stewie is dispatched to a day-care center, where he promptly falls in love.
Full Show InfoTired of being overweight, Chris (voice of Seth Green) decides to diet and exercise. That doesn't work, but there's always liposuction and plastic surgery---if not for Chris, then for another Griffin man (Peter---the one with the fat head).
Full Show InfoA spoof of fat-suit movies. Also: A cat in a hat wants time alone with the family pet; Mumm-Ra has a new plan to destroy the ThunderCats.
Full Show InfoLacking excitement in her life, Lois decides to get a job, and Peter steers her toward being a flight attendant (because husbands fly free). In another plotline, Stewie is dispatched to a day-care center, where he promptly falls in love.
Full Show InfoTired of being overweight, Chris (voice of Seth Green) decides to diet and exercise. That doesn't work, but there's always liposuction and plastic surgery---if not for Chris, then for another Griffin man (Peter---the one with the fat head).
Full Show InfoA spoof of fat-suit movies. Also: A cat in a hat wants time alone with the family pet; Mumm-Ra has a new plan to destroy the ThunderCats.
Full Show InfoHomecoming Queen wannabes Buffy and Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter) make the cut during Mr. Trick's "SlayerFest '98." Meanwhile, Xander and Willow cross a line while prepping for the dance. Willow: Alyson Hannigan. Xander: Nicholas Brendon.
Full Show InfoFunky candy triggers constant cravings among Sunnydale's adults, including Giles (Anthony S. Head) and Buffy's mom. Buffy: Sarah Michelle Gellar. Ethan: Robin Sachs. Mr. Trick: K. Todd Freeman.
Full Show InfoPeter and Lois' marriage might be on the rocks, but that doesn't stop them from accompanying Brian on a vacation to Martha's Vineyard when Brian wins the New England Rising Writer's Award.
Full Show InfoEverything Lois and Peter do seems to embarrass Meg, and now the Griffins are to be featured on a “Real Life”-type TV show.
Full Show InfoEverything Lois and Peter do seems to embarrass Meg, and now the Griffins are to be featured on a “Real Life”-type TV show.
Full Show InfoPeter is unable to work after injuring his hands playing with fireworks, so Lois fills in for him and awakens his workplace sexual fantasies in the process. Meanwhile, Brian is dating a young woman (voice of Drew Barrymore) who's not very smart.
Full Show InfoPeter's very devout father (voice of Charles Durning) browbeats his son about his lack of religion, so Peter starts his own church: The First United Church of the Fonz. Meanwhile, Stewie is baptized with tainted holy water and gets poisoned.
Full Show InfoA conglomerate buys Happy Go Lucky Toys and installs Peter (voice of series creator Seth McFarlane) as president. The conglomerate also owns a tobacco company.
Full Show InfoHope and Crosby they're not, but Brian and Stewie do have some odd adventures when they bum their way across the country together after losing their plane tickets. In another plotline, Lois makes Peter watch a video.
Full Show InfoA conglomerate buys Happy Go Lucky Toys and installs Peter (voice of series creator Seth McFarlane) as president. The conglomerate also owns a tobacco company.
Full Show InfoHope and Crosby they're not, but Brian and Stewie do have some odd adventures when they bum their way across the country together after losing their plane tickets. In another plotline, Lois makes Peter watch a video.
Full Show InfoBrian and Stewie join the Army. Chris wants to as well but Lois won't let him, so he joins a goth-rock band instead and immediately becomes very surly. Guest voices include Louis Gossett Jr. as the drill sergeant.
Full Show InfoWhile building a multiplex theater in his backyard (don't ask why), Peter digs up a Native American skull. Soon the house is haunted and Stewie's on “the other side.”
Full Show InfoPeter's dour and devout 80-year-old father (voice of Colm Meaney) moves in with the Griffins after he retires from the mill where he has worked for 50 years. He's a hellfire-and-damnation man, and he thinks family is heading south.
Full Show InfoNeeding money to buy a car, Meg gets a job in Quahog's new big-box store. She does well there; so well she gets promoted. And the store does well in Quahog; so well, in fact, that it drives just about every other store in town out of business.
Full Show InfoWhen Peter goes to City Hall for a pool permit, he discovers that the Griffin house is not located in Quahog---or even in the U.S. And so a new nation---Petoria---is born.
Full Show InfoLuke Perry (who provides his own voice) is the subject of Meg's journalistic excess. Actually, it's Peter's: he writes an article “outing” Perry (with no evidence whatsoever), puts Meg's name on it and submits it to her school newspaper.
Full Show InfoA PS3 pro discovers karma; Mr. Rogers has a new obsession; Spawn uses fiddling in a battle; Fonzie struggles to support Chachi; Iron Man's feet become a liability; a final episode countdown show details the end of many TV favorites.
Full Show InfoWhen Peter goes to City Hall for a pool permit, he discovers that the Griffin house is not located in Quahog---or even in the U.S. And so a new nation---Petoria---is born.
Full Show InfoLuke Perry (who provides his own voice) is the subject of Meg's journalistic excess. Actually, it's Peter's: he writes an article “outing” Perry (with no evidence whatsoever), puts Meg's name on it and submits it to her school newspaper.
Full Show InfoA PS3 pro discovers karma; Mr. Rogers has a new obsession; Spawn uses fiddling in a battle; Fonzie struggles to support Chachi; Iron Man's feet become a liability; a final episode countdown show details the end of many TV favorites.
Full Show InfoEric quickly regrets befriending an ingratiating nemesis (Seth Green); Bob asks Pam (Brooke Shields) to move in with him. Bob: Don Stark. Eric: Topher Grace. Donna: Laura Prepon.
Full Show InfoRed and Hyde accidentally see Pamela topless; Donna learns Eric dated while they were broken up. Pamela: Brooke Shields. Mitch: Seth Green. Red: Kurtwood Smith. Hyde: Danny Masterson.
Full Show InfoPeter and his neighbors enter a float in Quahog's annual Harvest Festival Parade. They win, but then the trophy turns up missing and the winners all suspect each other of stealing it. Meanwhile, Meg (voice of Lacey Chabert) needs $1100 for a purse.
Full Show InfoPeter, Joe, Quagmire and Cleveland form a rock band, but it's Meg who looks like the one who'll make it in the music business. All it took was a makeover at the mall. Gene Simmons has a voice cameo as himself.
Full Show InfoThe men of Quahog drink themselves into stupors trying to win a contest sponsored by the mysterious brewer Pawtucket Pete. The prize: a tour of his near-mystical brewery (and a lifetime supply of beer).
Full Show InfoChris takes up with Quagmire when he feels neglected by Peter, who coaches Cleveland Jr. to play with him in a golf tournament. Patrick Warburton, Mike Henry, Nicole Sullivan.
Full Show InfoThe men of Quahog drink themselves into stupors trying to win a contest sponsored by the mysterious brewer Pawtucket Pete. The prize: a tour of his near-mystical brewery (and a lifetime supply of beer).
Full Show InfoChris takes up with Quagmire when he feels neglected by Peter, who coaches Cleveland Jr. to play with him in a golf tournament. Patrick Warburton, Mike Henry, Nicole Sullivan.
Full Show InfoRachel Bilson plays Fez's desire at a wedding where Donna escorts Mitch (Seth Green); Kitty teaches baby care to Brooke and Kelso. Eric: Topher Grace. Donna: Laura Prepon. Fez: Wilmer Valderrama.
Full Show InfoLois teaches sex education at James Woods High, but is fired when other parents protest, so Principal Shepherd (voice of Gary Cole) brings in a preacher (David Cross) to rap about abstinence. One student who gets the message is Meg.
Full Show InfoStewie displays some show-business talent---as long as he's paired with a girl he despises; Meg develops a crush on a teenage nudist. Fred Willard has a voice cameo as the boy's father (who's also a nudist).
Full Show InfoFamily dog Brian is “in a rut” so he tries volunteerism, then takes a job as a dope-sniffing narc for the Quahog P.D. Trouble is, he likes what he sniffs a bit too much. Voice of Brian: Seth MacFarlane (series creator).
Full Show InfoWith a few tae-jitsu lessons under her black belt, Lois (voice of Alex Borstein) turns herself into Quahog's answer to Xena, cutting a wide swath through the hordes of obnoxious leaf-peeping tourists from New York.
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