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Green has also been featured in roles on ''[[Greg the Bunny]]'',
Green has also been featured in roles on ''[[Greg the Bunny]]'',
''[[Trucker (TV series)|Trucker]]'', ''[[The X-Files]]'',
''[[Trucker (TV series)|Trucker]]'', ''[[The X-Files]]'',
''[[That '70s Show]]'', ''[[Will & Grace]]'', ''[[Mad About Steve]]'', and ''[[Entourage (TV series)|Entourage]]''. He is a co-creator and producer of the animated series ''[[Robot Chicken]]''. He also appeared as a cameo in the [[Fall Out Boy]] music video, [[This Ain't A Scene, It's an Arms Race]], and also appeared in [[Weird Al Yankovic]]'s [[White & Nerdy]] music video.
''[[That '70s Show]]'', ''[[Will & Grace]]'', ''[[Mad About Steve]]'', and ''[[Entourage (TV series)|Entourage]]''. He is a co-creator and producer of the animated series ''[[Robot Chicken]]''. He also appeared as a cameo in the [[Fall Out Boy]] music video, [[This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race]], and also appeared in [[Weird Al Yankovic]]'s [[White & Nerdy]] music video.


==Selected filmography==
==Selected filmography==

Revision as of 10:28, 22 August 2007

Seth Green
Seth Green at Comicon in 2006.
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Seth Green (born February 8 1974, Overbrook Park, Pennsylvania) is an American actor and television producer best known for his acting roles as Doctor Evil's son Scott in the Austin Powers series of comedy films and Daniel "Oz" Osbourne on the Buffy The Vampire Slayer. He is also known for voicing the character of Chris Griffin on Family Guy, and as the creator and star of the stop motion comedy series Robot Chicken. He also acted in several other movies such as Rat Race.

Biography

Green's first moment of fame occurred the moment he was born, as his birth was used in a pamphlet on natural child birth.[1] His first movie role was in the 1984 film, A Billion for Boris. He also starred in Woody Allen's Radio Days (1987) as Joe, and appeared in Big Business 1988 and, in the same year, in My Stepmother Is an Alien (with future Buffy costar Alyson Hannigan). He appeared in the 1980s film Can't Buy Me Love, playing the part of Patrick Dempsey's little brother. He made a few appearances on the 1980s television series The Wonder Years.

Green appeared in the miniseries It (as Richie Tozier, age 12), all three Austin Powers movies (as Dr. Evil's son, Scott), and Enemy of the State as a computer specialist (in an uncredited role).

He played another "computer retard" role in the film The Italian Job. He was also in the movies Rat Race and Can't Hardly Wait. Green's first television appearances were in Tales from the Darkside and Amazing Stories in the mid-1980s. He also appeared in commercials as the window cashier for Rally's Hamburgers in the early 1990s, sparking the catch-phrase, "Cha-Ching!".

In 1994 he starred alongside Jennifer Love Hewitt in the shortlived series Byrds of Paradise. Green also began appearing as Daniel "Oz" Osbourne the werewolf in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer during seasons 2–4.

Green has also been featured in roles on Greg the Bunny, Trucker, The X-Files, That '70s Show, Will & Grace, Mad About Steve, and Entourage. He is a co-creator and producer of the animated series Robot Chicken. He also appeared as a cameo in the Fall Out Boy music video, This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race, and also appeared in Weird Al Yankovic's White & Nerdy music video.

Selected filmography

See also

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