Seth Rogen
Seth Rogen
Seth Aaron Rogen is a Canadian–American actor, filmmaker, and comedian. He began his career performing stand-up comedy during his teenage years, winning the Vancouver Amateur Comedy Contest in 1998. While still living in his native Vancouver, he landed a supporting role in the series Freaks and Geeks. Shortly after he moved to Portland, Oregon for his role, Freaks and Geeks was officially cancelled after one season due to low viewership. Rogen later got a part on sitcom Undeclared, which also...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth15 April 1982
CityVancouver, Canada
CountryCanada
I'm very curious in regards to "The Hateful Eight" specifically about the blocking of the movie. Because in comedies, we don't block. We basically like have to position the actors' bodies in the way that is most conducive to filming both of them simultaneously.
Sometimes what you lose in the time it takes to let an actor do something that you don't like as a director, you gain in not shutting them down creatively by telling them their idea sucks.
You can actually improvise a lot as a voice actor. It's not that entirely different than shooting a live action movie; the characters mouths are quite easy to manipulate once all the information is built into the computer. So you can improvise a lot and it doesn't matter really how far along they are in the process they can really just make the character say something different.
I didn't think I'd ever be an actor.
After every single take, I laugh. It's my own awkwardness and discomfort about being an actor.
I feel much more comfortable as a writer than an actor. I feel like I am a much better writer than I am an actor.
It is always exciting when you find someone who is really enthusiastic about being half of a comedy team.
My mom's a social worker, and my dad works in non-profit organisations.
Trying to constantly get yourself into movies is extremely stressful and sometimes just impossible.
You don't often see fight scenes with people who have no idea how to fight.
With me, I probably work a lot more than people assume I do, but people don't realize how much work goes into writing and producing and making a movie.
The good thing about L.A. is that there's always someone more famous 100 yards away from me.
There is a certain security in having a great supporting cast.
People recognise me and come up to me sometimes, but I'm not like George Clooney.