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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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 |
