Seth Green
American actor (born 1974)
Seth Green
Born Seth Benjamin Gesshel-Green
(1974-02-08 ) February 8, 1974 (age 50) Occupations Actor screenwriter director producer Years active 1983–present Spouse
Website sethgreen .com
Seth Benjamin Green (né Gesshel-Green ; born February 8, 1974) is an American actor. His film debut came with a role in the comedy-drama film The Hotel New Hampshire (1984), and he went on to have supporting roles in comedy films throughout the 1980s, including Radio Days (1987) and Big Business (1988).
During the 1990s and 2000s, Green began starring in comedy films such as Idle Hands (1999), Rat Race (2001), Without a Paddle (2004) and Be Cool (2005). He also became known for his portrayal of Scott Evil, Dr. Evil 's son, in the Austin Powers film series (1997–2002). Green has also taken serious roles in films, including The Attic Expeditions (2001) and Party Monster (2003). He has provided the voice for Howard the Duck in a number of Marvel Cinematic Universe films and series, including Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017), and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023) and in the animated series What If...? (2021–present). In 2019, he wrote, directed, and starred in the comedy-drama film Changeland .
Green's first lead role on television was on the ABC sitcom Good & Evil in 1991, for which he won a Young Artist Award . Green later gained attention for his supporting roles as Oz , a teenage guitarist and the boyfriend of Willow Rosenberg , on the fantasy television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2000), and as the voice of Chris Griffin on the Fox adult animated comedy series Family Guy (1999–present). He also voiced Leonardo in the Nickelodeon animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014–2017) and Joker in the Mass Effect video game series (2007–2012). Green created, directed, wrote, and produced the adult animated comedy series Robot Chicken and its spinoffs (2005–present), which have earned him three Primetime Emmy Awards and five Annie Awards .
Early life
Seth Benjamin Gesshel-Green was born in Overbrook Park, Philadelphia , Pennsylvania,[ 1] the son of Barbara (née Gesshel) and Herbert Green. He has one sister, Kaela. Green later legally changed his name to Seth Benjamin Green.[ 2] [ 3] He was raised Jewish and had a bar mitzvah ceremony.[ 4] His ancestors were from Russia, Poland, and Scotland.[ 5] Green started acting at the age of 7.[ 6] His early comic influences included Monty Python , Blackadder , Saturday Night Live , Richard Pryor , Bill Cosby , Porky's , and Caddyshack .[ 7] [ 8]
Career
Early work
Green's first film 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 .[citation needed ]
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,[ 9] [ 10] 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.[ 11]
Green appeared in the horror TV series It (as Richie Tozier , age 12) and Ticks , all three Austin Powers films (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 .
In 1994, he starred alongside Jennifer Love Hewitt in the short-lived series The Byrds of Paradise . The two additionally appeared in 1998's Can't Hardly Wait . Green also had a role in the series Buffy the Vampire Slayer . He played Daniel "Oz" Osbourne , a calm, mild-mannered member of the band Dingoes Ate My Baby who gets turned into a werewolf . The character was very popular among fans of the series. Green 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. 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
Green at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con for Family Guy
On the animated television comedy Family Guy , Green primarily voices Chris Griffin , the teenage son, who is overweight, unintelligent and, in many respects, a younger version of his father Peter Griffin . He also voices Neil Goldman, a neighbor of the Griffins.[ 12] Green did an impression of Buffalo Bill from the thriller film The Silence of the Lambs during his audition.[ 13] He has stated that his main inspiration for Chris' voice came from envisioning how Buffalo Bill would sound when speaking through a public address system at a McDonald's .[ 14]
Howard the Duck
Green provides the voice of Howard the Duck for the live-action Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) and Vol. 2 (2017) and the Disney+ animated series What If...? , as well as the Disney XD animated series Guardians of the Galaxy (2015–2019) and Ultimate Spider-Man (2016).[ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18]
Developing the character with James Gunn , Green did an impression of Danny DeVito , "being sort of a gruff and cynical sarcastic character [who] doesn't know what the Earth species of duck even is and doesn't think of himself that way and is offended by that generalization."[ 19] [ 20] [ 21] [ 22]
Later work
Green is a co-creator, co-producer, writer, director, and most frequent voice of the Emmy-winning stop-motion sketch parody 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 .[ 23] He voiced the character Jeff "Joker" Moreau , pilot of the Normandy -SR starship series in the video games Mass Effect , Mass Effect 2 , and Mass Effect 3 .[ 24] [ 25] 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 and Robot Chicken co-producer Breckin Meyer appeared in the NBC show Heroes during the 2008–09 season.[ 26] 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.[ 27] Later in the same year, he worked with one of his idols, Robin Williams , in the 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 .[ 28] [ 29] 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 .[ 30] Green became the new voice of Leonardo in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles following Jason Biggs ' departure from the role.[ 31]
In 2019, he wrote and directed his first film named Changeland , starring Brenda Song and Macaulay Culkin . The film was released on June 7, 2019.[ 32]
In 2021, Green reprised the role of Todo 360 in Star Wars: The Bad Batch .[ 33] The following year, Green voiced Thunderbolt in the third season of Stargirl , replacing Jim Gaffigan .[ 34]
Personal life
After getting engaged on New Year's Eve in 2009, Green married actress Clare Grant on May 1, 2010, in Northern California.[ 35] 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.[ 36] [ 37]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1984
Young People's Specials
Charlie
Episode: "Charlie's Christmas Secret"
1985
ABC Afterschool Special
Tommy Sanders
Episode: "I Want to Go Home"
1985
Tales from the Darkside
Timmy
Episode: "Monsters in My Room"
1986
Amazing Stories
Lance
Episode: "The Sitter"
1986
Spenser: For Hire
Andy Chandler
Episode: "The Hopes and Fears"
1987
The Comic Strip
Normal human twin siblings Sherman
Miniseries
1988
The Facts of Life
Adam Brinkerhoff
2 episodes
1989
Free Spirit
Joey
Episode: "Too Much of a Good Thing"
1989
Mr. Belvedere
Louis
2 episodes
1990
Life Goes On
William Butler
2 episodes
1990
It
Young Richie Tozier
2 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"[ 39]
1993
Beverly Hills, 90210
Wayne
Episode: "The Game Is Chicken"
1993
The X-Files
Emil
Episode: "Deep Throat "
1993
seaQuest DSV
Nick "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
Main role
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[ 39]
1999–2000
100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd
Eddie McDowd (voice)
Main role
2000–2005
MADtv
Brightling
4 episodes
2000
Tucker
Himself
3 episodes
2002
Greg the Bunny
Jimmy Bender
Main role
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
Johnny Bravo
Himself (voice)
Episode: "Johnny Makeover"[ 39]
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!
Matthew McConaughey , Various voices
4 episodes
2005–present
Robot Chicken
Robot Chicken, Cluckerella, Nerd, Daniel/Gyro-Robo, 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"
2006
The Secret Policeman's Ball
Private Parts, Mt. Pink
Television special
2006
The Andy Milonakis Show
Himself
Season 2, Episodes 6
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[ 39]
2009
Titan Maximum
Lt. Gibbs, Various voices
Main role; also executive producer
2009
The Cleveland Show
Chris Griffin (voice)
2 episodes
2009
The Venture Bros.
Lance Hale, Mrs. Z (voice)
Episode: "Self-Medication"[ 39]
2009
His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th
Himself
Documentary
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)
Recurring role[ 39]
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
Main role
2013–2015
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.
Rick Jones / A-Bomb , Rocket Raccoon (voices)
Main role[ 39]
2013
Husbands
The Officiant
Episode: "I Do Over"
2014
Avengers Assemble
Rocket Raccoon (voice)
Episode: "Guardians and Space Knights"[ 39]
2014–2017
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Leonardo , various voices
Main role (seasons 3–5)[ 39]
2015
Community
Scrunch[ 47]
Episode: "Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television "
2016
Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade
Squint (voice)
Special[ 39]
2016
Castle
Linus (voice)
Uncredited; 2 episodes
2016
Broad City
Jared
2 episodes
2016
The Loud House
Loki Loud (voice)
Episode: "One of the Boys"[ 39]
2016
Mary + Jane
Toby
Episode: "Neighborhood Watch"
2016
Ultimate Spider-Man
Rick Jones, Howard the Duck (voice)
Episode: "Return to the Spider-Verse"[ 39]
2017
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Patrick
Episode: "Is Josh Free in Two Weeks?"
2017, 2022
The Simpsons
Robot Chicken Nerd, Mav Redfield (voice)
2 episodes[ 48]
2017
Buddy Thunderstruck
—
Executive producer
2017
Star Wars Rebels
Captain Seevor (voice)
Episode: "Crawler Commanders"
2018
Guardians of the Galaxy
Howard the Duck (voice)
6 episodes[ 39]
2018
Bobcat Goldthwait's Misfits & Monsters
Noble Bartell
Episode: "Bubba the Bear"
2018
12 oz. Mouse
Mouse "Fitz" Fitzgerald (voice)
Episode: "Invictus" Credited as Baron Victor Von Hamburger III
2019
Historical Roasts
David Bowie
Episode: "Freddie Mercury"
2020
The Rookie
Jordan Neil
Episode: "Hand-Off" (ep 35, S02E15)
2020–2021
Crossing Swords
Blinkerquartz (voice)
18 episodes
2020
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Loathsome Leonard (voice)
Episode: "Raph's Ride-Along/Donnie vs. Witch Town"
2021
Punky Brewster
Evan
Episode: "Two First Dates"
2021
Star Wars: The Bad Batch
Todo 360 (voice)
2 episodes[ 39]
2021–2023
What If...?
Howard the Duck (voice)
3 episodes[ 39]
2022
Love, Death & Robots
Private Folen (voice)
Episode: "Kill Team Kill"[ 39]
2022
Stargirl
Thunderbolt (voice)
Recurring role[ 34]
2024
That '90s Show
Mitch Miller
Episode: "Just a Friend"
Web
Video games
Theme park attractions
Awards and nominations
Year
Association
Category
Work
Result
1989
Young Artist Awards
Best Young Actor Guest-Starring in a Syndicated Family Comedy, Drama, or Special
The Facts of Life
Nominated
1992
Outstanding Young Comedian in a Television Series
Good & Evil
Won
2000
Teen Choice Awards
TV – Choice Actor
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Nominated
2002
TV – Choice Actor, Comedy
Greg the Bunny
Nominated
2005
Choice Movie Dance Scene
Be Cool
Nominated
2006
Spike Video Game Awards
Best Supporting Male Performance
Family Guy Video Game!
Nominated
2006
Best Cast
Family Guy Video Game!
Won
2007
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Animated Program
Robot Chicken , episode: "Lust for Puppets"
Nominated
2008
Annie Awards
Best Animated Television Production
Robot Chicken: Star Wars
Nominated
2008
Best Directing in an Animated Television Production
Robot Chicken: Star Wars
Won
2008
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Animated Program
Robot Chicken: Star Wars
Nominated
2009
Annie Award
Best Animated Television Production
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II
Won
2009
Best Writing in an Animated Television Production or Short Form
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II
Won
2009
Slammy Awards
Raw Guest Host of the Year
WWE Raw
Nominated
2009
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Animated Program
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II
Nominated
2009
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II
Nominated
2010
Outstanding Short Form Animated Program
Robot Chicken , episode: "Full-Assed Christmas Special" ("Dear Consumer")
Won
2010
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Robot Chicken
Nominated
2011
Annie Awards
Best Writing in a Television Production
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III
Won
2011
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Animated Program
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III
Nominated
2011
Outstanding Short Form Animated Program
Robot Chicken , episode: "Robot Chicken's DP Christmas Special"
Nominated
2011
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Robot Chicken
Nominated
2012
Teen Choice Awards
Choice Animated Series
Robot Chicken
Nominated
2012
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Short Form Animated Program
Robot Chicken , episode: "Fight Club Paradise"
Nominated
2013
Annie Awards
Best General Audience Animated Television Production
Robot Chicken DC Comics Special
Won
2013
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Short Form Animated Program
Robot Chicken , episode: "Robot Chicken's ATM Christmas Special"
Nominated
2013
Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
Robot Chicken
Nominated
2014
Outstanding Short Form Animated Program [ 51]
Robot Chicken , episode: "Born Again Virgin Christmas Special"
Nominated
2014
Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance [ 51]
Robot Chicken DC Comics Special 2: Villains in Paradise
Nominated
2015
Annie Awards
Outstanding Achievement, Voice Acting in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production [ 52]
Robot Chicken
Nominated
2015
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Short Form Animated Program [ 53]
Robot Chicken , episode: "Chipotle Miserable"
Nominated
2015
Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance [ 53]
Robot Chicken
Nominated
2016
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Short Form Animated Program [ 54]
Robot Chicken , episode: "Robot Chicken Christmas Special: The X-Mas United"
Won
2018
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Short Form Animated Program [ 55]
Robot Chicken , episode: "Freshly Baked: The Robot Chicken Santa Claus Pot Cookie Freakout Special: Special Edition"
Won
2019
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Short Form Animated Program [ 56]
Robot Chicken , episode: "Why Is It Wet?"
Nominated
2020
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Short Form Animated Program [ 57]
Robot Chicken , episode: "Santa's Dead (Spoiler Alert) Holiday Murder Thing Special"
Nominated
2021
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Short Form Animated Program [ 58]
Robot Chicken , episode: "Endgame"
Nominated
2022
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Short Form Animated Program [ 59]
Robot Chicken , episode: "Happy Russian Deathdog Dolloween 2 U"
Nominated
See also
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Awards for Seth Green
Ben Edlund and Richard Liebmann-Smith (1995)
Jason Butler Rote and Paul Rudish (1997)
Charles M. Howell IV, Earl Kress and John Ludin (1998)
Tim Long , Larry Doyle and Matt Selman (1999)
Steve Young (2000)
Ron Weiner (2001)
Norm Hiscock (2002)
Matt Warburton (2003)
Etan Cohen (2004)
C. H. Greenblatt , Paul Tibbitt , Mike Bell and Tim Hill (2005)
Ian Maxtone-Graham (2006)
Ian Maxtone-Graham and Billy Kimball (2007)
Tom Root , Doug Goldstein , Hugh Davidson , Mike Fasolo , Seth Green , Dan Milano , Matthew Senreich , Kevin Shinick , Zeb Wells and Breckin Meyer (2008)
Daniel Chun (2009)
Geoff Johns , Matthew Beans, Zeb Wells , Hugh Sterbakov, Matthew Senreich , Breckin Meyer , Seth Green , Mike Fasolo , Doug Goldstein , Tom Root , Dan Milano , Kevin Shinick and Hugh Davidson (2010)
Carolyn Omine (2011)
Trey Parker (2012)
Lewis Morton (2013)
Darrick Bachman (2014)
Steven Davis and Kelvin Yu (2015)
Lizzie Molyneux and Wendy Molyneux (2016)
Ryan Ridley and Dan Guterman (2017)
Stephanie Simpson (2018)
Shauna McGarry (2019)
Andrew Goldberg and Patti Harrison (2020)
Christian Linke and Alex Yee (2021)
Andrew Kevin Walker (2022)
Amber Noizumi (2023)
International National Artists