Seth Green
Seth Green
Seth Benjamin Greenis an American actor, comedian, producer, writer, and director. Green is the creator and executive producer and most-frequent voice on Adult Swim's Robot Chicken, where he is also a writer and director. He directed many of the Robot Chicken specials including Robot Chicken: Star Wars and DC Comics Special. His feature films include Airborne, The Italian Job, Party Monster, Can't Hardly Wait, Without a Paddle and the Austin Powers series. Green is also known for his role as...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth8 February 1974
CityPhiladelphia, PA
CountryUnited States of America
I don't believe in e-mail. I rarely use a cell phone and I don't have a fax.
I think there's a tendency from the people who are in a position to create material to try and capitalize on what they believe to be a trend, ... and the only trend here is the fact that these kids are getting older and having money to go see movies.
We are very excited to continue Freshmen with Top Cow,? Green said. ?After the great response to the first mini-series, we've been looking forward to telling another chapter of this story. And believe me-you have no idea what's coming. It's awesome!
I passed on "American Pie." When the actors were getting $1million offers after the movie came out, I was saying I should've rethought my decision. But still today, I can't see myself in that movie.
He is probably the highest-paid animal actor there ever was and you know, I knew he was going to be a big star, I just did. It's kind of inevitable,
I've noticed that girls between like 20 and 30 seem to know 'Can't Hardly Wait.' I got the goth kids who know 'Buffy.' I got this wide spectrum of people who range from like 8 to 13 who seem to know 'Scooby-Doo.' Then I get the international people who seem to know 'Austin Powers' and 'The Italian Job.
There's never a surefire good career move except doing good work.
Star Wars' is such a phenomenal global supernova that anything that gets said about it becomes kind of fact and gospel, and then taken by the legions of fans who are so excited to have more 'Star Wars,' that they roll off on all sorts of flights of fancy.
I was four years old when I saw 'Star Wars,' and it has been significantly important throughout my entire life.