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Seth Green

Seth Green

Oz in Buffy the vampire slayer

Birth name : Seth Green
Birth date : 1974/02/08 (51 years old)
Birth place : Philadelphie

Biography for Seth Green

Seth was raised in Overbrook Park by his parents; Herb, a math teacher, and Barbara, an artist. He attended public school and played soccer. Seth decided to make acting his career at age six after appearing in a summer camp performance of "Hello, Dolly!"

He started at the age of six in a musical "Hello Dolly", in a summer camp. It is therefore intended for a career in artistic.

Later, he plays in films like "State enemy", "Austin Power" or "I married an alien", where he already plays alongside Alyson Hannigan, his future partner in Buffy against the vampires.

He arrives in the series in the middle of season 1.

Seth Green is an American player, producer and director. He is best known for his roles in Buffy television series against vampires, griffin and macfarlane show. He also appeared in many films, such as Rat Race, The Italian Job and Can't Hardly Wait. Green was the co-founder of the STOOPID MONKEY film production company. He is also one of the producers and creators of the Robot Chicken television series, which has won several Emmy Awards. Green began his acting career at a young age and played in films such as Radio Days and My Stepmother is an Alien. He was also the co-host of the television show Your Show of Shows. In addition to his act as an actor, Green is also known for his talents of voiceover and has doubled many characters in animated films such as the films of the saga Fantastic animals and the films of the Toy Story saga.

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Filmography

Title Role
The Brazilian Job (2009) (announced) Lyle
Family Guy Chris Griffin / ... (90 episodes, 1999-2007)
Robot Chicken Various (38 episodes, 2005-2006)
The Secret Policeman's Ball (2006) (TV) Private Parts/Mt Pink
Family Guy (2006) (VG) (voice) Chris Griffin
Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide Dog (1 episode, 2006)
Four Kings Barry (3 episodes, 2006)
Electric Apricot (2006) Jonah the taper
The Best Man (2005) Murray
Family Guy Presents: Stewie Griffin - The Untold Story (2005) (V) (voice) Chris Griffin/Additional Voices
American Dad! (1 episode, 2005)
Will & Grace Randall (1 episode, 2005)
Be Cool (2005) (uncredited) Music Video Director
Mad TV Brightling / ... (4 episodes, 2000-2005)
Greg the Bunny Jimmy / ... (13 episodes, 2002-2004)
Without a Paddle (2004) Dan Mott
Sesame Street Vinny (1 episode, 2004)
Crank Yankers (1 episode, 2004)
That '70s Show Mitch Miller / ... (5 episodes, 2003-2004)
Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004) Patrick
Married to the Kellys Dr. Jim Coglan (1 episode, 2004)
The Italian Job (2003) Lyle
Party Monster (2003) James St. James
Whatever Happened to Robot Jones? Various (5 episodes, 2002)
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) Scott Evil
Knockaround Guys (2001) Johnny Marbles
Rat Race (2001) Duane Cody
America's Sweethearts (2001) Danny Wax
Josie and the Pussycats (2001) (uncredited) Travis (Du Jour band member)
The Attic Expeditions (2001) Douglas
The Trumpet of the Swan (2001) (voice) Boyd
Rock Star 101 (2001) Le'Von
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Oz (40 episodes, 1997-2000)
Batman Beyond Nelson Nash / ... (5 episodes, 1999-2000)
100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd (1999) TV Series Eddie McDowd (#1) (unknown episodes, 1999-2000)
Batman Beyond: The Movie (1999) (TV) (voice) Nelson Nash
Angel Daniel 'Oz' Osbourne (1 episode, 1999)
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) Scott Evil
Idle Hands (1999) Mick
Stonebrook (1999) Cornelius
Enemy of the State (1998) (uncredited) Selby
Can't Hardly Wait (1998) Kenny Fisher
Cybill Jaybo (1 episode, 1998)
Temporarily Yours (1997) TV Series David Silver (unknown episodes, 1997)
The Drew Carey Show The Emcee (1 episode, 1997)
Mad About You Bobby Rubenfeld (1 episode, 1997)
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) Scott Evil
Boys Life 2 (1997) Homophobe 2 (segment Nunzio's Second Cousin)
Pearl Bob (1 episode, 1997)
To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday (1996) Danny
Something So Right Napoleon (1 episode, 1996)
White Man's Burden (1995) 3rd Youth at Hot Dog Stand
Notes from Underground (1995) Punk Neighbor
Step by Step Danny (1 episode, 1995)
Real Ghosts (1995) (TV) Termite
Nunzio's Second Cousin (1994) Homophobe 3
Weird Science Lubec (1 episode, 1994)
The Byrds of Paradise (1994) TV Series Harry Byrd (unknown episodes)
SeaQuest DSV Mark 'Wolfman' (1 episode, 1993)
The Day My Parents Ran Away (1993) (TV) Leo
The X Files Emil (1 episode, 1993)
Airborne (1993) Wiley
Arcade (1993) (V) Stilts
Infested (1993) (V) Tyler Burns
Beverly Hills, 90210 Wayne (1 episode, 1993)
Batman Wizard (1 episode, 1992)
The Wonder Years Jimmy Donnelly (2 episodes, 1992)
Evening Shade Larry Phipps (1 episode, 1992)
The Double 0 Kid (1992) (V) Chip
Good & Evil (1991) TV Series David (unknown episodes)
Our Shining Moment (1991) (TV) Wheels
It (1990) (TV) Richard 'Richie' Tozier - Age 12
Life Goes On William Butler (2 episodes, 1990)
Pump Up the Volume (1990) Joey
Missing Parents (1990)
Mr. Belvedere (2 episodes, 1989)
Free Spirit Joey (1 episode, 1989)
My Stepmother Is an Alien (1988) Fred Glass
Divided We Stand (1988) (TV) Cody Gibbs
Big Business (1988) Jason
The Facts of Life Adam Brinkerhoff (2 episodes, 1988)
Can't Buy Me Love (1987) Chuckie Miller
Radio Days (1987) Joe
Action Family (1987) (TV) Danny Elliot
The Comic Strip (1987) TV Series (voice) Voice
Willy/Milly (1986) Malcolm
Spenser: For Hire Andy Chandler (1 episode, 1986)
Amazing Stories Lance (1 episode, 1986)
Tales from the Darkside Timmy (1 episode, 1985)
Charlie's Christmas Secret (1985) Charlie
ABC Afterschool Specials Tommy Sanders (1 episode, 1985)
The Hotel New Hampshire (1984) 'Egg' Berry

Trivia

  • Jodie Foster's production company, Egg Pictures, is named after Green's character in The Hotel New Hampshire (1984), in which she also starred.
  • He had a part filmed for Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992); the part was left on the cutting room floor, but a still from the scene appeared on the read or the commercial release videocassette box. Seth eventually got to be in Buffy, though, on the TV series.
  • At 13-years-old he played Alyson Hannigan's boyfriend 'Fred' in My Stepmother Is an Alien (1988). Ten years later, at the age of 23, he played her boyfriend again when he landed the role of 'Oz' on the TV show "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997).
  • Seth is thanked in the sleeve notes of Blink 182's "Enema of the State". Blink also thanks Idle Hands (1999) and Can't Hardly Wait (1998) -- both movies featuring a Blink 182 song and coincidentally both have Seth Green in them.
  • Shares a birthday with Mötley Crüe singer Vince Neil, his The Trumpet of the Swan (2001) co-star Mary Steenburgen, James Dean and Ethan Phillips.
  • Was once room-mates with crooner Brian Evans in California. In Macleans Magazine (Canada), Evans called the experience "Unfortunate for Seth", adding that "I wasn't stable enough to live alone, never mind have a roommate."
  • Named #7 of the Top Ten Sexiest Men of the Buffy / Angel universe in a fan poll by the Buffy the Vampire Slayer fanzine (2004).
  • Not many people know that he was responsible for one of the most overused catchphrases of the 1990s. In 1992 he appeared in a commercial for Rally's Burgers as an obnoxious drive-thru cashier who kept repeating the line "Cha-CHING!!" over and over again and the line entered the popular culture.
  • Based the gravelly voice of Chris Griffin in "Family Guy" (1999) on the Buffalo Bill character from The Silence of the Lambs (1991).
  • He played Lyle in The Italian Job (2003). His Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) co-star Michael Caine appeared in the original The Italian Job (1969).
  • Has made his entrance in two separate films to two separate Clay Aiken songs. They are "Invisible" in Without a Paddle (2004) and "The Way" in Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004).
  • Was among the guests at Jessica Simpson's 25th birthday party.
  • Revealed in a 2005 "Fresh Air with Terry Gross" interview that he auditioned for the American Beauty role that eventually went to Wes Bentley, and he was the runner-up for the Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind role that went to Elijah Wood.
  • Seth appears in the music video for Weird Al Yankovic's "White 'n Nerdy," playing an action figure collector.
  • Seth is not related to Bruce Seth Green, who directed some episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. On occasion, some sources confuse the two and have credited Seth as the director.
  • In the movie Mallrats, the studio had prepared to replace Jason Mewes with Seth Green to play the character of Jay. Director Kevin Smith insisted that Mewes reprise his part from Clerks so the studio had Green on stand-by and ready to fly to the mall where they were filming while they viewed Mewes' first scene. In the end, all parties agreed to Mewes keeping the part.
  • 1998: Named on Entertainment Weekly's "It List" of the 100 Most Creative People in Entertainment.
  • In his free time enjoys playing pool and seeing as many films as possible.
  • Graduated high school with honors.

Quotes

"There are two kinds of people in this world: Michael Jackson fans and losers."
"Doing something because it's quote-unquote a good career move doesn't really appeal to me. There's never a surefire good career move except doing good work." [May 30, 2003]
[of being famous:] "It's a period of adjustment. I've gotten a lot better at it. After working for 18 years, all of a sudden I became successful on a level where other people knew it. It's not a cat you can put back in the bag."
[about being a child star:] "My childhood success came and went real fast. Between 12 and 16, I grew -- as much as I was going to, anyway -- and no longer looked the same. Like most child actors, I found it a difficult adjustment. Still, I've done so many things that I wasn't associated with one thing. I'm an actor, not a celebrity. When recognition became an issue a few years ago, part of me felt undeserving. Desperate to maintain my popularity, I was performing all the time. Then, I caught a glimpse of myself at the MTV Music Awards -- dressed in leather, grasping for jokes -- and set about changing my habits. Now that I've stopped trying so hard, I'm more comfortable in my skin."
[on improvising:] "... three movies with Mike Myers certainly loosened me up. He told me that there's a switch in your brain that censors you, makes you second- guess. You have to turn it off, shut out the fear of being embarrassed and making a mistake. Being a good improvisational actor is all about being in the scene, getting out of your head. Conan O'Brien is my favorite interviewer because he pays attention and has no game plan."
[of his character Lyle in The Italian Job (2003):] "There's no greater way to gain an audience's sympathy than by being unfortunate. My main goal was to not make him this mono-dimensional computer guy. There had to be a reason this guy could hang with this tough crew. I didn't want him to be dorky, but a little unfortunate and a little embittered, the kind of guy who has this massive motorcycle he can't even ride."
[on his character Lyle in The Italian Job (2003) (who speaks a lot of technical jargon:] "I don't believe in e-mail. I rarely use a cell phone and I don't have a fax. But part of the reason I got this job is that I'm good at making complicated technical terms sound normal. It sounds obnoxious, but I compare it to doing Shakespeare. You just figure out the emotional content of the line and go with that. It doesn't matter what you're saying if you come from an honest place. Though most people don't know half the words, you don't have to dumb down. I hate when they show a policeman saying "I've got a 3-U at Baker Street ... breaking and entering." No one talks like that."
God is, to me, pretty much an idea. God is, to me, pretty much a myth created over time to deny the idea that we're all responsible for our own actions.
[on improvising dialogue as Scott Evil in scenes with Mike Myers in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997):] "[Dr. Evil's] whole shhh! thing was made up on the spot. It's a testament to Mike Myers' brilliance. They just keep going after the written scene is over, and fucking magic happens." (May 14, 1999)
[on playing the character Oz in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997):] "The script that wooed me was for the episode where I first turn into a werewolf. Before I signed, Joss said, 'Read this. This is what we're thinking.' It had all this metaphorical stuff and gave strong shades to the character. I said, 'Yeah, I want to be a part of this.'" (May 14, 1999)

Family

  • Has an older sister, Kaela Green.

Author of the card

  • Creation date: 01/07/2003 by doudoune