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− | '''Seth Benjamin Gesshel-Green''' (born February 8, 1974 |
+ | '''Seth Benjamin Gesshel-Green''' (born February 8, 1974) is an American actor, comedian, voice artist, director, producer, and screenwriter, perhaps best known for playing the character of Oz the werewolf in the television series ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' [[File:Green.jpg|thumb|Seth Green as himself on Robot Chicken]]and Dr. Evil's son Scott Evil in the Austin Powers series of films. |
Standing 5'4" with a full head of red hair, he appeared in the short-lived television series ''Greg the Bunny'', as well as voicing the character of Chris Griffin (among others) on the animated series ''Family Guy''. He also appeared in the children's sitcom ''Tucker'', playing himself in the part of McKenna's boyfriend, as well as the short-lived ''Four Kings''. He also guest starred on [[That 70's Show]] as comic foil for both Eric and Fez. |
Standing 5'4" with a full head of red hair, he appeared in the short-lived television series ''Greg the Bunny'', as well as voicing the character of Chris Griffin (among others) on the animated series ''Family Guy''. He also appeared in the children's sitcom ''Tucker'', playing himself in the part of McKenna's boyfriend, as well as the short-lived ''Four Kings''. He also guest starred on [[That 70's Show]] as comic foil for both Eric and Fez. |
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So far, Seth appeared in Weird Al's ''White & Nerdy'' video and Fall Out Boy's ''This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race'' video. |
So far, Seth appeared in Weird Al's ''White & Nerdy'' video and Fall Out Boy's ''This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race'' video. |
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'''''Kevin Bacon has created an online charitable network site called [http://www.sixdegrees.org SixDegrees.org]. Through the site, you can find out about your favorite celebrity's charitable work and how to make an online donation to that cause, or you can begin to raise money for your own charity.''''' |
'''''Kevin Bacon has created an online charitable network site called [http://www.sixdegrees.org SixDegrees.org]. Through the site, you can find out about your favorite celebrity's charitable work and how to make an online donation to that cause, or you can begin to raise money for your own charity.''''' |
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Revision as of 05:37, 11 March 2015
Seth Benjamin Gesshel-Green (born February 8, 1974) is an American actor, comedian, voice artist, director, producer, and screenwriter, perhaps best known for playing the character of Oz the werewolf in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer
and Dr. Evil's son Scott Evil in the Austin Powers series of films.
Standing 5'4" with a full head of red hair, he appeared in the short-lived television series Greg the Bunny, as well as voicing the character of Chris Griffin (among others) on the animated series Family Guy. He also appeared in the children's sitcom Tucker, playing himself in the part of McKenna's boyfriend, as well as the short-lived Four Kings. He also guest starred on That 70's Show as comic foil for both Eric and Fez.
In 2005, he co-created Robot Chicken with Matthew Senreich for Cartoon Network's Adult Swim and the Freshmen with Hugh Sterbakov. Green has also written for the magazine Toyfare and is a noted fan and collector of M.A.S.K. toys.
Many of Seth Green's friends have appeared on Robot Chicken including his co-stars from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Family Guy, Scooby Doo 2 and Rat Race.
So far, Seth appeared in Weird Al's White & Nerdy video and Fall Out Boy's This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race video.
Seth starred in the 2009 Walt Disney Pictures family comedy film Old Dogs with Robin Williams and John Travolta.
Seth also starred in Walt Disney Pictures' Mars Needs Moms!, Disney and Robert Zemeckis' ImageMovers' adaptation of the Berkeley Breathed children's novel. The project reunites Green with his "Austin Powers" mom, Mindy Sterling, who played the alien leader of Mars, inspiring terror in all who meet her. Joan Cusack will play Green's on-screen mom. The film was released on March 11, 2011.
Kevin Bacon has created an online charitable network site called SixDegrees.org. Through the site, you can find out about your favorite celebrity's charitable work and how to make an online donation to that cause, or you can begin to raise money for your own charity.
Seth is one of the many celebrities who have created their own SixDegrees "badge", which you can find here. It details which organizations he supports and how donations can be made. Please take this opportunity to contribute and support Seth's charities if you can!
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Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III
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Episodes Appeared In:
- Seth's Revenge (Zombified)
Especially the Animal Keith Crofford!
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