Seth Green

Actor

Birthday February 8, 1974

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Age 50 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.63 m

#2429 Most Popular

1974

Seth Benjamin Green (né Gesshel-Green; born February 8, 1974) is an American actor and filmmaker.

1984

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).

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.

In 1984, Green portrayed Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer in the Jell-O Gelatin Pops commercials featuring The Little Rascals.

1987

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.

1990

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).

1991

Green's first lead role on television was on the ABC sitcom Good & Evil in 1991, for which he won a Young Artist Award.

In 1991, Green rose to fame in a Rally's "Cha Ching" commercial, 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.

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.

1994

In 1994, he starred alongside Jennifer Love Hewitt in the short-lived series The Byrds of Paradise.

1997

During this time he became known for his portrayal of Scott Evil, Dr. Evil's son, in the Austin Powers film series (1997–2002).

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 sitcom Family Guy (1999–present).

1998

He worked with Hewitt again in 1998's Can't Hardly Wait.

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.

He played Daniel "Oz" Osbourne, a calm, mild-mannered member of the band Dingoes Ate My Baby 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.

Green provides the voice of Chris for the animated television sitcom Family Guy.

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.

Green did an impression of the Buffalo Bill character from the thriller film The Silence of the Lambs during his audition.

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.

2001

Green has also taken serious roles in films, including The Attic Expeditions (2001) and Party Monster (2003).

2005

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.

Seth Benjamin Gesshel-Green was born in Overbrook Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Barbara (née Gesshel) and Herbert Green.

He has one sister, Kaela.

Green later legally changed his name to Seth Benjamin Green.

He was raised Jewish and had a Bar Mitzvah ceremony.

His ancestors were from Russia, Poland, and Scotland.

Green started acting at the age of 7.

His early comic influences included Monty Python, Blackadder, Saturday Night Live, Richard Pryor, Bill Cosby, Porky's, and Caddyshack.

2014

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).

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 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 (2015–19) and Ultimate Spider-Man (2016).

2019

In 2019, he wrote, directed, and starred in the comedy-drama film Changeland.