Seth Rogen
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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
Years and years of talking and writing versions of the script [Sausage Party] and looking at various versions of the animations - I mean, it's really a lot of workshopping and trying different things, and using the cast to try different voices and characters. And that's the good thing about animation. Because it takes so long, it allows you to explore in a way that you can't in live-action movies.
I'm not the most romantic guy, although I do try.
It is always exciting when you find someone who is really enthusiastic about being half of a comedy team.
Vegans are murderers, just like everyone else.
It's my mission to sue the MPAA and take them down. I don't know how to go about doing that. But to me, it seems like it's something that has to be taken care of.
I feel no sympathy for my food.
My mom's a social worker, and my dad works in non-profit organisations.
Even vegetables have feelings in our world.
We kind of have some ideas for sequels. The movie [Sausage Party] ends in a way that implies a next chapter.
It's the weirdest thing. Evan [Goldberg] was just telling me how weird it is that we won't be working on Sausage Party, to which I said, "Hopefully, we'll be working on Sausage Party 2." It was almost ten years ago when we came up with the idea.
There is a certain security in having a great supporting cast.
I'm proud to say that I've never had a normal job. I started doing stand-up when I was in high school, purely as a measure to never get a proper job.
Luckily, I think, I never really wanted to be famous, I just wanted to make movies.
The good thing about L.A. is that there's always someone more famous 100 yards away from me.