Seth Green

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Biography

Seth Green made it cool to be a geek. Whether lending his voice to an animated character or flexing his goofball muscles on the big screen, Green was the consummate funny guy. The talented actor kept the laughs at a premium during his decades-long career, where he appeared in countless films and on several critically acclaimed television shows, where he created some of the small screen's most exciting and breakthrough sketch comedies. Teenage …
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Job Title

Actor, Director, Producer, Writer, Sound

Born

Seth Benjamin Gesshel Green on February 8, 1974 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Career Milestones

1980

Enrolled in an acting workshop at age six

1983

Appeared in a guest spot on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" at age nine

1984

Made feature film debut in "The Hotel New Hampshire"

1985

Early TV acting credit in the "ABC Afterschool Special" entitled "I Want to Go Home"

1987

Appeared in the film "Can't Buy Me Love" as Patrick Dempsey's little brother Chuckie Miller

1987

Cast in "Radio Days" as a character said to be modeled after a young Woody Allen

1990

Featured as one of the children in the ABC miniseries "Stephen King's IT"

1991

Debuted as a series regular on the short-lived ABC sitcom "Good & Evil"

1994

Starred as Harry Byrd, the eldest son, on the ABC series "The Byrds of Paradise"

1997

Had regular role on the short-lived CBS sitcom "Temporarily Yours"

1997

Joined cast of the hit series "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer" in the recurring role of Oz; role made regular as of the 1998-99 season

1997

Played Scott Evil in "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery"

1999

Voiced multiple characters, including the regular one of Chris, on the Fox animated series "Family Guy"; show was cancelled in 2002, but resumed production in 2005

2001

Had featured role as one of the contestants trying to win $2 million in "Rat Race"

2001

Played a weaselly young publicist in "America's Sweethearts"

2002

Cast in the short-lived television series "Greg the Bunny" (Fox)

2002

Co-starred in "Knockaround Guys"; released in Italy as "Dangerous Company"

2002

Reprised role of Scott Evil for the third Austin Powers movie "Austin Powers in Goldmember"

2003

Cast as New York club kid James St. James in "Party Monster"

2003

Played a computer genius in the 60s remake "The Italian Job"

2004

Cast as a mysterious museum curator in "Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed"

2004

Co-starred with Dax Shepard and Matthew Lillard in the comedy "Without a Paddle"

2005

Co-created "Robot Chicken" with Matthew Senreich for the Adult Swim Channel; earned an Emmy nomination (2009, 2010) for Outstanding Voiceover Performance

2006

Appears regularly as a parody of himself on the HBO series "Entourage"

2006

With "Robot Chicken" co-creator Matthew Senreich, signed a two-picture deal with Dimension Films

2008

Guest starred on two episodes of NBC's "Heroes"

2009

Co-starred with Robin Williams and John Travolta in the comedy "Old Dogs"

2011

Voiced the lead character Milo in the animated feature "Mars Needs Moms"

Awards

2007

Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) in Robot Chicken

2008

Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) in Robot Chicken

2009

Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) in Robot Chicken

2009

Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance in Robot Chicken

2010

Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short-Format Animated Program in Robot Chicken

2010

Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance in Robot Chicken