Seth Green

Seth Benjamin Green (born Seth Benjamin Gesshel-Green; February 8, 1974) is an American actor, voice artist, comedian, producer, writer and director. He is known as a co-creator, executive producer, and most frequent voice on Adult Swim's Robot Chicken and has also directed the Robot Chicken Star Wars and DC Comics specials.

Seth Green
Seth Green at the San Diego Comic-Con International in July 2011
Born
Seth Benjamin Gesshel-Green

(1974-02-08) February 8, 1974
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
OccupationActor, voice artist, comedian, producer, writer, director
Years active1984–present
Spouse(s)
Clare Grant (m. 2010)
Websitesethgreen.com

Green has appeared in the films Radio Days, Rat Race, My Stepmother Is an Alien, Airborne, the Austin Powers series, Can't Hardly Wait, The Italian Job, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, Without a Paddle, Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, and The Lego Batman Movie. He is also known for his roles as Daniel "Oz" Osbourne on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, voicing Chris Griffin on Fox's Family Guy, and Jeff "Joker" Moreau in the Mass Effect video games.

In 2019, he released his first film as writer and director, titled Changeland.[1]

Early life

Seth Benjamin Gesshel-Green was born in Overbrook Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,[2] the son of Barbara (Gesshel) and Herbert Green. He has one sister, Kaela. Green later legally changed his name to Seth Benjamin Green "to reflect my professional stage name."[3][4] Green was raised Jewish and had a Bar Mitzvah ceremony.[5] His ancestors were from Russia, Poland, and Scotland.[6] Green started acting at the age of 7.[7] His early comic influences included Monty Python, Blackadder, Saturday Night Live, Richard Pryor, Bill Cosby, Porky's and Caddyshack.[8][9]

Career

Early work

Green's first movie roles were in the 1984 films Billions for Boris and The Hotel New Hampshire; the second film cast him alongside Jodie Foster and Rob Lowe. He appeared in the 1987 film Can't Buy Me Love, playing Patrick Dempsey's character's little brother, Chuckie Miller. He starred in Woody Allen's Radio Days (1987) as Joe (a 1930s–1940s boy based on Allen) and appeared in Big Business (1988) and, in the same year, My Stepmother Is an Alien, which also starred Buffy the Vampire Slayer co-star Alyson Hannigan.

In 1984, Green portrayed Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer in the Jell-O Gelatin Pops commercials featuring The Little Rascals. In 1991, Green rose to fame in a Rally's "Cha Ching" commercial,[10][11] which earned him an appearance at a New Orleans Saints game. Green was given a key to New Orleans in honor of his role in the popular commercial.[12] Green appeared in the horror TV series It (as Richie Tozier, age 12) and Ticks, all three Austin Powers movies (as Dr. Evil's son, Scott), and Enemy of the State and The Italian Job (as a computer specialist in both). He was also in the films Can't Hardly Wait, Rat Race, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, Without a Paddle (alongside Matthew Lillard), Idle Hands, Party Monster, Airborne, and Old Dogs. Green also had a role in the series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

In 1994, he starred alongside Jennifer Love Hewitt in the short-lived series The Byrds of Paradise. He worked with Hewitt again in 1998's Can't Hardly Wait. 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. As an actor in the series, he was close to co-star Alyson Hannigan because they were lovers in the show. He played Daniel "Oz" Osbourne, a calm, mild-mannered band member who gets turned into a werewolf. He is very popular among fans of the series. Green has starred on Fox's Greg the Bunny and guest-starred on The X-Files, That '70s Show, Will & Grace, MADtv, Reno 911!, Entourage, Grey's Anatomy, The Wonder Years, Heroes, The Facts of Life, The Drew Carey Show, and My Name Is Earl.

Family Guy

Seth Green at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con International for Family Guy

Green provides the voice of Chris for the animated television sitcom Family Guy, created by Seth MacFarlane for Fox Broadcasting Company. The series centers on the dysfunctional Griffin family and also stars Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Mila Kunis, and Mike Henry. Green primarily voices Chris Griffin, the teenage son, who is overweight, unintelligent and, in many respects, a younger version of his father, and Neil Goldman, a neighbor of the Griffins.[13] Green did an impression of the Buffalo Bill character from the thriller film The Silence of the Lambs during his audition.[14] Green has stated that his main inspiration for Chris' voice came from envisioning how "Buffalo Bill" would sound if he were speaking through a PA system at a McDonald's.[15]

Later work

Green is a co-creator, co-producer, writer, director, and most frequent voice of the Emmy-winning stop-motion sketch comedy TV series Robot Chicken, for which he does many voices and has appeared in animated form. Green is friends with the band Fall Out Boy, making a cameo in their music video, "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race." He also appeared in "Weird Al" Yankovic's "White & Nerdy" music video. He made two appearances on The Soup in 2007 and 2008, using his first appearance to lampoon Internet celebrity Chris Crocker.[16] He voiced the character Jeff "Joker" Moreau, pilot of the SSV Normandy and later the Normandy SR2, in the video games Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, and Mass Effect 3.[17][18] He is a producer of The 1 Second Film and appears in the "making of" documentary that accompanies its feature-length credits. Green is also the co-creator (with Hugh Sterbakov) of the comic Freshmen, published by Top Cow Productions.

Green, along with Robot Chicken co-producer Breckin Meyer, appeared in the NBC show Heroes during the 2008–09 season.[19] In January 2009, Green worked with David Faustino (Bud Bundy from Married... with Children) for an episode of Faustino's show Star-ving – Faustino is often mistaken for Green.[20] Later in the same year, he worked with one of his idols, Robin Williams in comedy film Old Dogs, which also starred John Travolta. On July 13, World Wrestling Entertainment's official website announced Green as the special guest host for the July 13 episode of WWE Raw, and on that night, Green competed in the main event, a six-man tag team match, which his team won by disqualification.[21][22] He was also in attendance for WWE's biggest event of the year, WrestleMania XXVI on March 28, 2010. Green guest-starred in the third season of the acclaimed sitcom Husbands.[23] Green became the new voice of Leonardo in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles beginning in its third season (following Jason Biggs' departure from the role).[24]

In 2019, he wrote and released his first movie named Changeland, starring Brenda Song and Macaulay Culkin. The movie was released on 7 June 2019.[25]

Personal life

After getting engaged on New Year's Eve in 2009, Green married actress Clare Grant on May 1, 2010 in Northern California.[26] The two currently live in Los Angeles.[4] They worked together on Robot Chicken, Warren the Ape, Changeland, Holidays, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.,and her Saber and "Geek and Gamer Girls Song" viral videos.[27][28]

In 2000, Green stated, "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."[29] He later clarified in 2013:

I believe that everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I find it sad and unfortunate how many wars are fought and lives are lost in a quest to insist that someone else pray the same way you do. I have a deep belief in the divinity of the Universe, and I had no ability to really comprehend the scope or magnitude of all the things that I don't understand. But I've never been the guy who says 'I don't believe in God' or 'I don't believe in some kind of overlaying, governing force that makes everything symmetrical' and I've never been interested in being anyone's spokesman, whether it's organized religion or the opposite. I'm my own spokesperson. I take great pains to always say I only speak for me.[30]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984Billions for BorisBenjamin "Ape-Face" Andrews
1984The Hotel New Hampshire"Egg" Berry
1986Willy/MillyMalcolm
1987Radio DaysJoe
1987Can't Buy Me LoveChuckie Miller
1988Big BusinessJason
1988My Stepmother Is an AlienFred Glass
1990Missing ParentsLeo
1990Pump Up the VolumeJoey
1991 Our Shining Moment Wheels
1992 The Double 0 Kid Chip
1992 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Vampire Uncredited
1993 Ticks Tyler Burns
1993 Arcade Stilts
1993 Airborne Wiley
1993 The Day My Parents Ran Away Leo
1995 Notes from Underground Punk Neighbor
1995 White Man's Burden 3rd Youth at Hot Dog Stand
1996 To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday Danny Green
1997 Boys Life 2 Homophobe #2 Segment: "Nunzio's Second Cousin"
1997 Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery Scott Evil
1998 Can't Hardly Wait Kenny Fisher
1998 Enemy of the State Selby Uncredited[31]
1999 Idle Hands Mick
1999 Stonebrook Cornelius
1999 Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me Scott Evil
2001 Rock Star 101 Le'Von Short film
2001 The Trumpet of the Swan Boyd Voice
2001 The Attic Expeditions Douglas
2001 Josie and the Pussycats Travis
2001 America's Sweethearts Danny Wax
2001 Rat Race Duane Cody
2001 Knockaround Guys Johnny Marbles
2002 Austin Powers in Goldmember Scott Evil
2003 Party Monster James St. James
2003 The Italian Job Lyle / "Napster"
2004 Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed Patrick Wisely
2004 Without a Paddle Dan Mott
2005 Be Cool Shotgun Uncredited
2005 Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story Chris Griffin, Various Voices
Direct-to-video
2005 The Best Man Murray
2006 Electric Apricot: Quest for Festeroo Jonah "the Taper Guy"
2006 The TV Set Slut Wars Host
2008 Sex Drive Ezekiel
2009 Old Dogs Craig White
2010Iron Man 2Expo FanCameo[32]
2011 Mars Needs Moms Milo Motion capture only
2011The Story of LukeZack
2013Sexy Evil GeniusZachary Newman
2013I Know That VoiceHimselfDocumentary
2014Guardians of the GalaxyHoward the DuckUncredited voice cameo[33]
2014The IdenticalDino
2014YellowbirdYellowbirdVoice
2015Wrestling Isn't WrestlingDX FanShort film
2015KrampusLumpyVoice
2016HolidaysPete Gunderson
2017The Lego Batman MovieKing KongVoice[34]
2017Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2Howard the DuckVoice
2018A Futile and Stupid GestureChristopher Guest
2018Dear DictatorDr. Charles Seaver
2019Changeland[25]BrandonAlso writer and director
2020Wednesdays[35]PatrickPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984Young People's SpecialsCharlieEpisode: "Charlie's Christmas Secret"
1985ABC Afterschool SpecialTommy SandersEpisode: "I Want to Go Home"
1985Tales from the DarksideTimmyEpisode: "Monsters in My Room"
1986Amazing StoriesLanceEpisode: "The Sitter"
1986Spenser: For HireAndy ChandlerEpisode: "The Hopes and Fears"
1988The Facts of LifeAdam Brinkerhoff2 episodes
1989Free SpiritJoeyEpisode: "Too Much of a Good Thing"
1989Mr. BelvedereLouis2 episodes: "Big", "Paper Mill"
1990Life Goes OnWilliam Butler2 episodes
1990ItYoung Richie Tozier2 episodes
1991 Good & Evil David 6 episodes
1992 Evening Shade Larry Phipps Episode: "Hasta la Vista"
1992 The Wonder Years Jimmy Donnelly 2 episodes
1992 Batman: The Animated Series Wizard (voice) Episode: "I Am the Night"
1993 Beverly Hills, 90210 Wayne Episode: "The Game Is Chicken"
1993 The X-Files Emil Episode: "Deep Throat"
1993 seaQuest DSV Mark "Wolfman" Episode: "Photon Bullet"
1994 The Byrds of Paradise Harry Byrd 8 episodes
1994 Weird Science Lubec Episode: "Lisa's Virus"
1995 Haunted Lives: True Ghost Stories Termite Miniseries
1995 Step by Step Danny Episode: "Head of the Class"
1996 Something So Right Napoleon Episode: "Pilot"
1997 Pearl Bob Episode: "Mission ImPearlsible"
1997 Mad About You Bobby Rubenfeld Episode: "Guardianhood"
1997 The Drew Carey Show The MC Episode: "That Thing You Don't"
1997 Temporarily Yours David Silver 6 episodes
1997–2000 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Daniel "Oz" Osbourne 39 episodes
1998 Cybill Jaybo Episode: "Cybill Sheridan's Day Off"
1999–present Family Guy Chris Griffin, Various Voices Main role
1999 Angel Daniel "Oz" Osbourne Episode: "In the Dark"
1999 Saturday Night Live Himself Episode: "Sarah Michelle Gellar/Backstreet Boys"
1999–2000 Batman Beyond Nelson Nash, Dempsey (voices) 8 episodes
1999–2000 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd Eddie McDowd (voice) 13 episodes
2000–2005 MADtv Brightling 4 episodes
2000 Tucker Himself 3 episodes
2002 Greg the Bunny Jimmy Bender 13 episodes
2002 Whatever Happened to Robot Jones? Various Voices 4 episodes
2003–2004 That '70s Show Mitch Miller 5 episodes
2003 Aqua Teen Hunger Force Himself (voice) Episode: "The Dressing"
2003 Punk'd Himself 1 episode
2004 Married to the Kellys Dr. Jim Coglan Episode: "A Portrait of Susan"
2004, 2007 Crank Yankers Travis, Russel, and Taylor (voice) 3 episodes
2004 Sesame Street Vinny 2 episodes
2005 Will & Grace Randall Finn Episode: "Friends with Benefits"
2005–2016 American Dad! Various Voices 4 episodes
2005–present Robot Chicken Various Voices Also co-creator, director, writer and executive producer
2006 Four Kings Barry 13 episodes
2006 Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide Dog (voice) Episode: "Guide to April Fool's Day and Excuses"
2006 The Secret Policeman's Ball Private Parts, Mt. Pink Television special
2006–2008 Entourage Himself 3 episodes
2007 Grey's Anatomy Nick 2 episodes
2008 Reno 911! Rick the Manager Episode: "Undercover at Burger Cousin"
2008 My Name Is Earl Buddy Episode: "The Magic Hour"
2008 Heroes Sam 2 episodes
2009, 2014 WWE Raw Host Television special
2009–2010 Star Wars: The Clone Wars Todo 360, Ion Papanoida (voices) 4 episodes
2009 Titan Maximum Lt. Gibbs, Various Voices 9 episodes; also executive producer
2009 The Cleveland Show Chris Griffin (voice) 2 episodes
2009 The Venture Brothers Lance Hale (voice) Episode: "Self-Medication"
2010 Warren The Ape Himself Episode: "Amends"
2011–2013 MAD Various Voices 3 episodes
2011 Delete Lucifer 2 episodes
2012–2014 Phineas and Ferb Monty Monogram (voice) 5 episodes
2012 Franklin & Bash Jango Episode: "Jango and Rossi"
2012 Dan Vs. Ahkenrah (voice) Episode: "The Mummy"
2012 How I Met Your Mother Daryl LaCorte Episode: "The Final Page"
2012–2013 Holliston Gustavo 2 episodes
2012 Comedy Central Roast of Roseanne Barr Roaster Television special
2013 Conan Conan O'Brien Episode: "Occupy Conan: When Outsourcing Goes Too Far"
2013 Men at Work Homeless Guy Episode: "Will Work for Milo"
2013–2014 Dads Eli Sachs 18 episodes
2013–2015Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.Rick Jones / A-Bomb, Rocket Raccoon (voices)Main role
2013HusbandsThe OfficiantEpisode: "I Do Over"
2014Avengers AssembleRocket Raccoon (voice)Episode: "Guardians and Space Knights"
2014–2017Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesLeonardo, Various VoicesMain role (seasons 3–5)
2015CommunityScrunch[36]Episode: "Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television"
2016Ice Age: The Great Egg-ScapadeSquint (voice)Special
2016CastleLinus (voice)Uncredited; 2 episodes
2016Broad CityJared2 episodes
2016The Loud HouseLoki (voice)Episode: "One of the Boys"
2016Mary + JaneTobyEpisode: "Neighborhood Watch"
2017Crazy Ex-GirlfriendPatrickEpisode: "Is Josh Free in Two Weeks?"
2017The SimpsonsRobot Chicken Nerd (voice)Episode: "The Cad and the Hat"
2017Buddy ThunderstruckN/AExecutive producer
2017Star Wars RebelsCaptain Seevor (voice)Episode: "Crawler Commanders"
2018Guardians of the GalaxyHoward the Duck (voice)2 episodes
2018Bobcat Goldthwait's Misfits & MonstersNoble BartellEpisode: "Bubba the Bear"
201812 oz. MouseMouse "Fitz" Fitzgerald (voice)Episode: "Invictus"
Credited as Baron Victor Von Hamburger III
2019Historical RoastsDavid BowieEpisode: "Freddie Mercury"
2020The RookieJordan NeilEpisode: "Hand-Off"
2020Crossing SwordsBlinkerquartz (voice)10 episodes

Web

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008–2009Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon ComedyVarious Voices5 episodes
2010Team Unicorn: G33K & G4M3R GirlsHimself
2012Saber 2: The Body Wash Strikes BackN/ADirector
2014–2015TableTopHimselfEpisodes: "Star Wars: X-Wing" and "Libertalia"
2015Con ManCaseyEpisode: "Thank You for Your Service"
2015Wrestling Isn't WrestlingD-X FanCameo
2015–presentSuperMansionVarious VoicesAlso executive producer
2016–presentCamp WWEN/AProducer[37]

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Make My VideoBand Member
1994PlaytoonsSneetches, Peter T. Hooper, Crowd #1Storylines: "Uncle Archibald" and "The Secret of the Castle"
1994Storybook WeaverVarious
2004Storybook Weaver DeluxeVarious
2006Family Guy Video Game!Chris Griffin
2007Mass EffectFlight Lieutenant Jeff "Joker" MoreauAlso likeness
2010Mass Effect 2Flight Lieutenant Jeff "Joker" MoreauAlso likeness
2012Mass Effect 3Flight Lieutenant Jeff "Joker" MoreauAlso likeness
2012Family Guy: Back to the MultiverseChris Griffin
2014Family Guy: The Quest for StuffChris Griffin
2014Watch DogsBobby Ames
2016Call of Duty: Infinite WarfarePoindexter Zittermann
2016Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Portal PowerLeonardo

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Work Result
1989Young Artist AwardsBest Young Actor Guest-Starring in a Syndicated Family Comedy, Drama, or SpecialThe Facts of LifeNominated
1992Outstanding Young Comedian in a Television SeriesGood & EvilWon
2000Teen Choice AwardsTV - Choice ActorBuffy the Vampire SlayerNominated
2002TV - Choice Actor, ComedyGreg the BunnyNominated
2005Choice Movie Dance SceneBe CoolNominated
2006Spike Video Game AwardsBest Supporting Male PerformanceFamily Guy Video Game!Nominated
2006Best CastFamily Guy Video Game!Won
2007Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Animated ProgramRobot Chicken, episode: "Lust for Puppets"Nominated
2008Annie AwardsBest Animated Television ProductionRobot Chicken: Star WarsNominated
2008Directing in an Animated Television ProductionRobot Chicken: Star WarsWon
2008Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Animated ProgramRobot Chicken: Star WarsNominated
2009Annie AwardBest Animated Television ProductionRobot Chicken: Star Wars Episode IIWon
2009Writing in an Animated Television Production or Short FormRobot Chicken: Star Wars Episode IIWon
2009Slammy AwardsRaw Guest Host of the YearWWE RawNominated
2009Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Animated ProgramRobot Chicken: Star Wars Episode IINominated
2009Outstanding Voice-Over PerformanceRobot Chicken: Star Wars Episode IINominated
2010Outstanding Short-format Animated ProgramRobot Chicken, episode: "Full-Assed Christmas Special" ("Dear Consumer")Won
2010Outstanding Voice-Over PerformanceRobot ChickenNominated
2011Annie AwardsWriting in a Television ProductionRobot Chicken: Star Wars Episode IIIWon
2011Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Animated ProgramRobot Chicken: Star Wars Episode IIINominated
2011Outstanding Short-format Animated ProgramRobot Chicken, episode: "Robot Chicken's DP Christmas Special"Nominated
2011Outstanding Voice-Over PerformanceRobot ChickenNominated
2012Teen Choice AwardsChoice Animated SeriesRobot ChickenNominated
2012Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Short-format Animated ProgramRobot Chicken, episode: "Fight Club Paradise"Nominated
2013Annie AwardsBest General Audience Animated Television ProductionRobot Chicken DC Comics SpecialWon
2013Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Short-format Animated ProgramRobot Chicken, episode: "Robot Chicken's ATM Christmas Special"Nominated
2013Outstanding Voice-Over PerformanceRobot ChickenNominated
2014Outstanding Short-format Animated Program[38]Robot Chicken, episode: "Born Again Virgin Christmas Special"Nominated
2014Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance[38]Robot Chicken DC Comics Special 2: Villains in ParadiseNominated
2015Annie AwardsOutstanding Achievement, Voice Acting in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production[39]Robot ChickenNominated
2015Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Short-format Animated Program[40]Robot Chicken, episode: "Chipotle Miserable"Nominated
2015Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance[40]Robot ChickenNominated
2016Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Short-format Animated Program[41] Robot Chicken, episode: "Robot Chicken Christmas Special: The X-Mas United"Won
2018Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Short-format Animated Program[42] Robot Chicken, episode: "Freshly Baked: The Robot Chicken Santa Claus Pot Cookie Freakout Special: Special Edition"Won

See also

  • List of recurring That '70s Show characters

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