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'''Seth Benjamin Gesshel Green''' (born February 8, 1974) is an American [[actor]], [[comedian]], [[voice actor]], and [[television producer]]. He is well known for his role as [[Oz (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Daniel "Oz" Osbourne]] in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', as well as [[Doctor Evil]]'s son [[Scott Evil|Scott]] in the ''[[Austin Powers series|Austin Powers]]'' series of comedy films and [[List of recurring characters of That '70s Show|Mitch Miller]] in ''[[That '70s Show]]''. He also voices the character of [[Chris Griffin]] on ''[[Family Guy]]'', Flight Lieutenant Jeff "Joker" Moreau in the 2007 video game ''[[Mass Effect]]'' and its sequel, ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'', and is one of the creators and producers of the [[stop motion]] comedy series ''[[Robot Chicken]]'', where he voices many characters as well. Green appeared in several other movies, such as ''[[Rat Race]]'', ''[[The Italian Job (2003 film)|The Italian Job]]'', ''[[Can't Hardly Wait]]'', as a child, in ''[[Stephen King's It]]'' and as Dan in the 2004 movie ''[[Without a Paddle]]''.


'''Seth Benjamin Green''' ([[Birth name|''né'']] '''Gesshel-Green'''; born February 8, 1974) is an American actor. His film debut came with a role in the [[comedy-drama]] film ''[[The Hotel New Hampshire (film)|The Hotel New Hampshire]]'' (1984), and he went on to have supporting roles in comedy films throughout the 1980s, including ''[[Radio Days]]'' (1987) and ''[[Big Business (1988 film)|Big Business]]'' (1988).
==Biography==
===Personal life===
Green was born and raised in [[West Philadelphia]],<ref>http://www.sethgreenonline.com/bio.html</ref> Green was the son of Barbara ([[married and maiden names|née]] Gesshel), an artist, and Herb Green, a math teacher.<ref>[http://www.filmreference.com/film/54/Seth-Green.html Seth Green Biography (1974-2009) Bot generated title -->]</ref> His parents divorced when Seth was 15, which caused havoc in his personal life. However, he found refuge in [[URJ Camp Harlam]] in [[Kunkletown, Pennsylvania]], where he had been going since he was 5 years old. His mom worked there for a couple of years as the art director. This was where he discovered that performing was his true calling. After his parents' divorce, he said that camp was a place where he could reinvent himself and be good at anything he wanted.<ref>www.npr.com</ref> Green was brought up [[Jewish]] and played a 1940s Jewish boy in [[Woody Allen]]'s movie ''[[Radio Days]]''.<ref>{{cite web | title = Seth Green Biography | publisher = Basic Famous People | url = http://www.basicfamouspeople.com/index.php?aid=1936 | accessdate = 2007-11-24 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title = Tweens: Seth Green | publisher = Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago | url = http://www.juf.org/tweens/celebrity.aspx?id=10808 | accessdate = 2007-11-24 }}</ref> In a 2000 interview he said, "God is, to me, pretty much an idea. God is, to me, pretty much a myth created over time to deny the idea that we're all responsible for our own actions".{{Fact|date=June 2009}}


During the 1990s and 2000s, Green began starring in comedy films such as ''[[Idle Hands]]'' (1999), ''[[Rat Race (film)|Rat Race]]'' (2001), ''[[Without a Paddle]]'' (2004) and ''[[Be Cool]]'' (2005). He also became known for his portrayal of Scott Evil, [[Dr. Evil]]'s son, in the ''[[Austin Powers]]'' film series (1997–2002). Green has also taken serious roles in films, including ''[[The Attic Expeditions]]'' (2001) and ''[[Party Monster (film)|Party Monster]]'' (2003). He has provided the voice for [[Howard the Duck (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Howard the Duck]] in a number of [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] films and series, including ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' (2014), ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2]]'' (2017), and ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3]]'' (2023) and in the animated series ''[[What If...? (TV series)|What If...?]]'' (2021–present). In 2019, he wrote, directed, and starred in the comedy-drama film ''[[Changeland]]''.
===Career===
Green's first movie role was in the [[1984 in film|1984]] film ''A Billion for Boris''. At eight, Green landed his first film assignment, a co-starring role in ''[[The Hotel New Hampshire (film)|Hotel New Hampshire]]'' with Jodie Foster and Rob Lowe. He appeared in the 1987 film ''[[Can't Buy Me Love (film)|Can't Buy Me Love]]'', playing the part of [[Patrick Dempsey]]'s little brother, Chuckie Miller. He also starred in [[Woody Allen]]'s ''[[Radio Days]]'' ([[1987 in film|1987]]) as Joe, and appeared in ''[[Big Business (1988 film)|Big Business]]'' (1988) and, in the same year, in ''[[My Stepmother Is an Alien]]'' (with future ''Buffy'' co-star [[Alyson Hannigan]]). Green appeared in the [[miniseries]] ''[[It (1990 film)|It]]'' (as Richie Tozier, age 12), all three ''[[Austin Powers series|Austin Powers]]'' movies (as Dr. Evil's son, Scott), and ''[[Enemy of the State (film)|Enemy of the State]]'' and ''[[The Italian Job (2003 film)|The Italian Job]]'' as a computer specialist. He was also in the films ''[[Can't Hardly Wait]]'', ''[[Rat Race]]'', ''[[Without a Paddle]]'', ''[[Idle Hands]]'' and ''[[Sex Drive (film)|Sex Drive]]''. He also voices [[Chris Griffin]] in the hit cartoon series ''[[Family Guy]]''.


Green's first lead role on television was on the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] sitcom ''[[Good & Evil (TV series)|Good & Evil]]'' in 1991, for which he won a [[Young Artist Awards|Young Artist Award]]. Green later gained attention for his supporting roles as [[Oz (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Oz]], a teenage guitarist and the boyfriend of [[Willow Rosenberg]], on the fantasy television series ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' (1997–2000), and as the voice of [[Chris Griffin]] on the [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] adult animated comedy series ''[[Family Guy]]'' (1999–present). He also voiced [[Leonardo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Leonardo]] in the [[Nickelodeon]] animated series ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' (2014–2017) and [[Joker (Mass Effect)|Joker]] in the ''[[Mass Effect]]'' video game series (2007–2012). Green created, directed, wrote, and produced the adult animated comedy series ''[[Robot Chicken]]'' and its spinoffs (2005–present), which have earned him three [[Primetime Emmy Awards]] and five [[Annie Awards]].
Green's first television appearances were in ''[[Tales from the Darkside]]'' and ''[[Amazing Stories (TV series)|Amazing Stories]]'' in the mid-1980s. He made a few appearances on the 1980s television series ''[[The Wonder Years]]''. He also appeared in commercials as the window cashier for [[Rally's Hamburgers]] in the early 1990s, sparking the [[catch phrase]], "Cha-Ching!". In 1991, the Rally's ads led to Green being flown to [[New Orleans]], where he was featured during a [[New Orleans Saints|Saints]] [[halftime show]] and was given the [[key to the city]].<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjQ5dlQ3axc&feature=related</ref>


==Early life==
In 1994, he starred alongside [[Jennifer Love Hewitt]] in the short-lived series ''[[The Byrds of Paradise]]''. He worked with Hewitt again in 1998's ''[[Can't Hardly Wait]]'' , which also featured [[Paige Moss]], who would later play with him in ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''. [[Amber Benson]] ([[Tara Maclay]], ''Buffy'') was also in this film, but her scenes were cut in order to get a PG-13 rating.
Seth Benjamin Gesshel-Green was born in [[Overbrook Park, Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania,<ref>{{cite encyclopedia| url=https://www.britannica.com/facts/Seth-Green|title=Seth Gree Facts| encyclopedia=[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]| access-date=May 25, 2019}}</ref> the son of Barbara (née Gesshel) and Herbert Green. He has one sister, Kaela. Green later legally changed his name to Seth Benjamin Green.<ref name="NameChange">{{cite news |url=http://www.haaretz.com/jewish-world/family-guy-s-seth-green-now-sounding-a-little-less-jewish-1.381325 |title=Family Guy's Seth Green – now sounding a little less Jewish |newspaper=[[Haaretz]] |date=August 29, 2011 |last=Looks |first=Elka |access-date=July 23, 2020}}</ref><ref name=TVBio>{{cite magazine| title=Seth Green Biography| url=https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/seth-green/bio/3030389587/ | magazine=[[TV Guide]] |access-date=December 21, 2023}}</ref> He was raised [[Jewish]] and had a [[Bar Mitzvah|bar mitzvah]] ceremony.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://jewishexponent.com/2012/12/28/on-the-scene-recapturing-the-throne/ |title=On the Scene: Recapturing the Throne? |newspaper=[[The Jewish Exponent]] |author=nstaller |date=December 28, 2012 |access-date=July 23, 2020 |archive-date=August 8, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170808114115/http://jewishexponent.com/2012/12/28/on-the-scene-recapturing-the-throne/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> His ancestors were from Russia, Poland, and Scotland.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.sethgreen.com/archive/ask_051309.php| publisher=SethGreen.com| title=Ask Seth| date=May 13, 2009| access-date=August 4, 2018| quote=According to my folks, I'm Russian, Scottish and Polish. Which means I can drink heavily, can't tan, and occasionally put screen doors on submarines.}}</ref> Green started acting at the age of 7.<ref name="BioYahoo">{{cite web| title=Seth Green- Biography| url=https://movies.yahoo.com/person/seth-green/biography.html| publisher=Yahoo! Movies| url-status=dead| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160314221227/https://movies.yahoo.com/person/seth-green/biography.html| archive-date=March 14, 2016}}</ref> His early comic influences included [[Monty Python]], ''[[Blackadder]]'', ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'', [[Richard Pryor]], [[Bill Cosby]], ''[[Porky's]]'', and ''[[Caddyshack]]''.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1915&dat=20080729&id=8DpSAAAAIBAJ&pg=6856,351533| title=The (comic) Force is with Seth Green in new DVD| last=Moore| first=Frazier| date=July 29, 2008| newspaper=[[The Day (New London)|The Day]]| page=D3}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Monty Python: Still On Comedy's Flying Trapeze |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/04/arts/television/04mcgr.html?mtrref=www.google.co.uk&gwh=4B768D50306817F5535153E2E2A7301D&gwt=pay&assetType=REGIWALL |access-date=July 23, 2020 |last=McGrath |first=Charles |date=September 30, 2009 |newspaper=[[The New York Times]] |url-access=subscription}}</ref>


==Career==
Green appeared as [[Daniel "Oz" Osbourne]] in the television series ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' during the second through fourth seasons, and one episode in the first season of the spinoff ''Angel''. Green has also been featured in roles on ''[[Greg the Bunny]]'', ''[[Tucker (TV series)|Tucker]]'', ''[[The X-Files]]'', ''[[That '70s Show]]'', ''[[Will & Grace]]'', ''[[MADtv]]'', ''[[Reno 911!]]'', ''[[Entourage (TV series)|Entourage]]'', ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'', and ''[[My Name Is Earl]]''.


===Early work===
He is a co-creator and producer of the stop motion TV series ''[[Robot Chicken]]'', for which he also does many voices and has even appeared in animated form. He also appeared as a cameo in the [[Fall Out Boy]] music video, "[[This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race]]," and in [["Weird Al" Yankovic]]'s "[[White & Nerdy]]" music video. He made two appearances on ''[[The Soup]]'' in 2007 and 2008, using his first appearance to lampoon then-Internet celebrity [[Chris Crocker (Internet celebrity)|Chris Crocker]].<ref>[http://www.tvsquad.com/2007/09/16/seth-green-wants-you-to-leave-chris-crocker-alone/ Seth Green wants you to leave Chris Crocker alone - VIDEO - TV Squad<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> He also voiced the character Joker, pilot of the [[Normandy (Mass Effect)|SSV Normandy]], in the video game ''[[Mass Effect]]'' for the [[Xbox 360]] and [[Personal computer|PC]], And according to the trailer released by ''[[Bioware]]'' at ''[[E3]]'' 2009 Green will reprise his role in ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''. <ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/rpg/masseffect/news.html?sid=6181322&om_act=convert&om_clk=newsfeatures&tag=newsfeatures;title;1 |title = Mass Effect: Q&A with Seth Green | publisher = CNET Networks, Inc. | date = 2007-10-18 | accessdate = 2007-11-24}}</ref> He is a producer of ''[[The 1 Second Film]]'' and appears in the "making of" documentary that accompanies its feature-length credits. Green is also the co-creator (with Hugh Sterbakov) of the comic ''[[Freshmen (comics)|Freshmen]]'', published by [[Top Cow Productions]].
Green's first film roles were in the 1984 films ''Billions for Boris'' and ''[[The Hotel New Hampshire (film)|The Hotel New Hampshire]]''; the second film cast him alongside [[Jodie Foster]] and [[Rob Lowe]]. He appeared in the 1987 film ''[[Can't Buy Me Love (film)|Can't Buy Me Love]]'', playing [[Patrick Dempsey]]'s character's little brother, Chuckie Miller. He starred in [[Woody Allen]]'s ''[[Radio Days]]'' (1987) as Joe (a 1930s–1940s boy based on Allen) and appeared in ''[[Big Business (1988 film)|Big Business]]'' (1988) and, in the same year, ''[[My Stepmother Is an Alien]]'', which also starred ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' co-star [[Alyson Hannigan]].{{citation needed|date=June 2024}}


In 1984, Green portrayed [[Carl Switzer|Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer]] in the Jell-O Gelatin Pops commercials featuring ''[[The Little Rascals]]''. In 1991, Green rose to fame in a [[Rally's]] "Cha Ching" commercial,<ref name=Rallys>{{cite web |title=1992-USA – Rally's (commercial) | date=October 24, 2007 |via = [[YouTube]]|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4lZINjpACE | archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211030/g4lZINjpACE| archive-date=2021-10-30|access-date=December 16, 2013}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref name=Rumour>{{cite news |title=Rally's Rumor: 'Cha-ching' Guy Really Didn't Die |url=https://www.dailypress.com/1993/01/13/rallys-rumor-cha-ching-guy-really-didnt-die/ |last=Keech |first=Jill |date=January 13, 1993 |newspaper=[[Daily Press (Virginia)|Daily Press]] |location=Newport News, VA |access-date=February 22, 2013 |archive-date=October 18, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141018045904/http://articles.dailypress.com/1993-01-13/features/9301130063_1_eastman-kodak-co-s-center-evening-shade-imitrex |url-status=live }}</ref> which earned him an appearance at a [[1991 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans Saints]] game. Green was given a key to [[New Orleans]] in honor of his role in the popular commercial.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyAYjw3GPmk | archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211030/pyAYjw3GPmk| archive-date=2021-10-30|title=CHA-CHING |last=Wells |first=Ken |work=[[WVUE-DT|WVUE News]] |date=December 16, 1991 |access-date=June 25, 2018}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
Green, along with ''Robot Chicken'' co-producer [[Breckin Meyer]], appears in the NBC show ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' during the 2008/2009 season.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2008/08/heroes-in-talks.html|title = Exclusive: 'Heroes' Geeks out over Seth Green, Breckin Meyer | publisher = EntertainmentWeekly.com | date = 2008-08-11 | accessdate = 2008-08-17}}</ref>

In January 2009, Green worked with [[David Faustino]] (Bud Bundy from ''Married with Children'') for an episode of Faustino's show ''[[Star-ving]]'' - Faustino is often mistaken for Green.<ref>{{cite web | title = Star-ving for a Married…With Children Reunion? | publisher = Seriously? OMG! WTF? | url = http://seriouslyomg.com/?p=10183 | accessdate = 2009-02-20}}</ref> On July 10, [[World Wrestling Entertainment]]'s official website announced Green as the special guest host for the July 13 episode of ''[[WWE Raw]]'', and on the night, Green competed in the [[Card (sports)#Main event|main event]], a six-man [[tag team]] match, which his team won by [[Professional wrestling#Disqualification|disqualification]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/SethGreengmofraw?cid=2009EP-00|title = WWE: Inside WWE > NEWS > Seth Green will host Raw | publisher = WWE.com | date = 2009-07-10 | accessdate = 2009-07-10}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2009/07/13/10122391.html|title=RAW: Orton sees Green|date=2009-07-13|last=Plummer|first=Dale|accessdate=2009-07-14|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref>
Green appeared in the horror TV series ''[[It (miniseries)|It]]'' (as [[Richie Tozier]], age 12) and [[Ticks (film)|''Ticks'']], all three ''[[Austin Powers (film series)|Austin Powers]]'' films (as Dr. Evil's son, Scott), and ''[[Enemy of the State (film)|Enemy of the State]]'' and ''[[The Italian Job (2003 film)|The Italian Job]]'' (as a computer specialist in both). He was also in the films ''[[Can't Hardly Wait]]'', ''[[Rat Race (film)|Rat Race]]'', ''[[Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed]]'', ''[[Without a Paddle]]'' (alongside [[Matthew Lillard]]), ''[[Idle Hands]]'', ''[[Party Monster (2003 film)|Party Monster]]'', ''[[Airborne (1993 film)|Airborne]]'', and ''[[Old Dogs (film)|Old Dogs]]''.

In 1994, he starred alongside [[Jennifer Love Hewitt]] in the short-lived series ''[[The Byrds of Paradise]]''. The two additionally appeared in 1998's ''[[Can't Hardly Wait]]''. Green also had a role in the series ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''. He played [[Oz (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Daniel "Oz" Osbourne]], a calm, mild-mannered member of the band [[Dingo ate my baby|Dingoes Ate My Baby]] who gets turned into a [[werewolf]]. The character was very popular among fans of the series. Green is not related to [[Bruce Seth Green]], who directed some episodes of ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''. On occasion, some sources confuse the two and have credited Seth as the director. As an actor in the series, he was close to co-star Alyson Hannigan because they were lovers in the show. Green has starred on Fox's ''[[Greg the Bunny]]'' and guest-starred on ''[[The X-Files]]'', ''[[That '70s Show]]'', ''[[Will & Grace]]'', ''[[MADtv]]'', ''[[Reno 911!]]'', ''[[Entourage (U.S. TV series)|Entourage]]'', ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'', ''[[The Wonder Years]]'', ''[[Heroes (U.S. TV series)|Heroes]]'', ''[[The Facts of Life (TV series)|The Facts of Life]]'', ''[[The Drew Carey Show]]'', and ''[[My Name Is Earl]]''.

===''Family Guy''===
[[File:Seth Green by Gage Skidmore 4.jpg|thumb|Green at the 2010 [[San Diego Comic-Con]] for ''Family Guy'']]
On the animated television comedy ''[[Family Guy]],'' Green primarily voices [[Chris Griffin]], the teenage son, who is overweight, unintelligent and, in many respects, a younger version of his father [[Peter Griffin]]. He also voices Neil Goldman, a neighbor of the Griffins.<ref>{{cite news |title=Seth Green fits right in with new ''Family'' |newspaper=[[USA Today]] |first=Jefferson |last=Graham |date=April 9, 1999}}</ref> Green did an impression of the [[Jame Gumb|Buffalo Bill]] character from the thriller film ''[[The Silence of the Lambs (film)|The Silence of the Lambs]]'' during his audition.<ref>{{cite news |title=Fans help ''Family Guy'' return to Fox |newspaper=[[Observer-Reporter]] |date=April 29, 2005 |page=E5}}</ref> He has stated that his main inspiration for Chris' voice came from envisioning how "Buffalo Bill" would sound when speaking through a [[public address system]] at a [[McDonald's]].<ref>{{cite video |people=Green, Seth |title=Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story: Audio Commentary |medium=DVD |date=September 27, 2005}}</ref>

===Howard the Duck===
Green provides the voice of [[Howard the Duck (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Howard the Duck]] for the live-action [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] (MCU) films ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' (2014) and [[Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2|''Vol. 2'']] (2017) and the [[Disney+]] animated series [[What If...? (TV series)|''What If...?'']], as well as the [[Disney XD]] animated series [[Guardians of the Galaxy (TV series)|''Guardians of the Galaxy'']] (2015–2019) and [[Ultimate Spider-Man (TV series)|''Ultimate Spider-Man'']] (2016).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.empireonline.com/features/james-gunn-guardians-of-the-galaxy-secrets/p2 |title=James Gunn On ''Guardians Of The Galaxy's'' Secrets – The Story Behind Howard The Duck's Credit Sting |last=Plumb |first=Ali |work=[[Empire (magazine)|Empire]] |access-date=August 16, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140819083950/http://www.empireonline.com/features/james-gunn-guardians-of-the-galaxy-secrets/p2 |archive-date=August 19, 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cbr.com/agents-shield-wen-guardians-galaxy-animated/|title=Agents of SHIELD Star Headed to Guardians of the Galaxy Animated Series|first= Nicole|last= Sobon|date=April 21, 2018|website=Comic Book Resources|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20180621170720/https://www.cbr.com/agents-shield-wen-guardians-galaxy-animated/|archive-date=June 21, 2018 |url-status= live|df= mdy-all}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/08/23/ultimate-spider-man-introducing-spider-gwen-into-animation-in-return-to-the-spider-verse-storyline|title= ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' Introducing Spider-Gwen Into Animation in 'Return to the Spider-Verse' Storyline|last= Goldman|first= Eric|publisher= IGN|date=August 23, 2016|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20161009145707/http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/08/23/ultimate-spider-man-introducing-spider-gwen-into-animation-in-return-to-the-spider-verse-storyline|archive-date= October 9, 2016|url-status= live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Campbell |first=Scott |date=August 1, 2021 |title=Here Are All the Marvel Actors Doing Voices in 'What If...?' |url=https://collider.com/marvel-what-if-voice-cast-explained/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210802020126/https://collider.com/marvel-what-if-voice-cast-explained/ |archive-date=August 2, 2021 |access-date=August 1, 2021 |website=[[Collider (website)|Collider]]}}</ref>

Developing the character with [[James Gunn]], Green did an impression of [[Danny DeVito]], "being sort of a gruff and cynical sarcastic character [who] doesn't know what the Earth species of duck even is and doesn't think of himself that way and is offended by that generalization."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.comicbookmovie.com/guardians_of_the_galaxy/guardians-of-the-galaxy-exclusive-howard-the-duck-actor-seth-green-discusses-the-foul-mouthed-waterfowl-a176728#gs.dh8lgx|title=''Guardians of the Galaxy'' Exclusive: Howard The Duck Actor Seth Green Discusses The Foul-Mouthed Waterfowl|website=Comic Book Movie|author=LiteraryJoe|date=July 10, 2020|access-date=July 10, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Davis |first=Brandon |date=September 21, 2021 |title=What If Seth Green Talked Howard the Duck's Marvel Past And Future...? (Exclusive Interview) |url=https://comicbook.com/marvel/news/what-if-marvel-seth-green-howard-duck-interview-mcu/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210921190013/https://comicbook.com/marvel/news/what-if-marvel-seth-green-howard-duck-interview-mcu/ |archive-date=September 21, 2021 |access-date=September 21, 2021 |website=[[ComicBook.com]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Grauso |first=Alisha |date=September 21, 2021 |title=Seth Green Interview: ''Marvel's What If...?'' |url=https://screenrant.com/seth-green-interview-marvel-what-if/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210922082532/https://screenrant.com/seth-green-interview-marvel-what-if/ |archive-date=September 22, 2021 |access-date=September 22, 2021 |website=[[Screen Rant]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Swann |first=Erik |date=September 21, 2021 |title=''What If…?''{{'}}s Seth Green Has Ideas For Howard The Duck-Centric Episodes, And They're Pretty Great |url=https://www.cinemablend.com/television/2573895/what-ifs-seth-green-has-ideas-for-howard-the-duck-centric-episodes-and-theyre-pretty-great |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210922131813/https://www.cinemablend.com/television/2573895/what-ifs-seth-green-has-ideas-for-howard-the-duck-centric-episodes-and-theyre-pretty-great |archive-date=September 22, 2021 |access-date=September 22, 2021 |website=[[CinemaBlend]]}}</ref>

===Later work===
Green is a co-creator, co-producer, writer, director, and most frequent voice of the Emmy-winning stop-motion sketch parody comedy TV series ''[[Robot Chicken]]'', for which he does many voices and has appeared in animated form. Green is friends with the band [[Fall Out Boy]], making a cameo in their music video, "[[This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race]]". He also appeared in [["Weird Al" Yankovic]]'s "[[White & Nerdy]]" music video. He made two appearances on ''[[The Soup]]'' in 2007 and 2008, using his first appearance to lampoon Internet celebrity [[Chris Crocker (Internet celebrity)|Chris Crocker]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tvsquad.com/2007/09/16/seth-green-wants-you-to-leave-chris-crocker-alone/ |title=Seth Green wants you to leave Chris Crocker alone – VIDEO – TV Squad |work=The Huffington Post |access-date=October 27, 2014}}</ref> He voiced the character [[Jeff "Joker" Moreau]], pilot of the ''[[Normandy]]''-SR starship series in the video games ''[[Mass Effect (video game)|Mass Effect]]'', ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'', and ''[[Mass Effect 3]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/rpg/masseffect/news.html?sid=6181322&om_act=convert&om_clk=newsfeatures&tag=newsfeatures;title;1 |title=Mass Effect: Q&A with Seth Green |website=[[GameSpot]] |date=October 18, 2007 |access-date=November 24, 2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://twitter.com/SethGreen/status/53877904181964800 |title=Confirmed: I'm reprising my Joker role in #MassEffect3. I look forward to completing many more missions with you sir, or mademoiselle.|access-date=October 27, 2014|work=Twitter}}</ref> He is a producer of ''[[The 1 Second Film]]'' and appears in the "making of" documentary that accompanies its feature-length credits. Green is also the co-creator (with Hugh Sterbakov) of the comic ''[[Freshmen (comics)|Freshmen]]'', published by [[Top Cow Productions]].

Green and ''Robot Chicken'' co-producer [[Breckin Meyer]] appeared in the NBC show ''[[Heroes (American TV series)|Heroes]]'' during the 2008–09 season.<ref>{{cite magazine |url=http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2008/08/11/heroes-in-talks/ |title=Exclusive: 'Heroes' Geeks out over Seth Green, Breckin Meyer |magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]] |date=August 11, 2008 |access-date=August 17, 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120628010716/http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2008/08/11/heroes-in-talks/ |archive-date=June 28, 2012}}</ref> In January 2009, Green worked with [[David Faustino]] (Bud Bundy from ''[[Married... with Children]]'') for an episode of Faustino's show ''[[Star-ving]]'' – Faustino is often mistaken for Green.<ref>{{cite web |title=Star-ving for a Married..... With Children Reunion? |website=Seriously? OMG! WTF? |url=http://seriouslyomg.com/?p=10183 |access-date=February 20, 2009}}</ref> Later in the same year, he worked with one of his idols, [[Robin Williams]], in the [[comedy film]] ''[[Old Dogs (film)|Old Dogs]]'', which also starred [[John Travolta]]. On July 13, [[World Wrestling Entertainment]]'s official website announced Green as the special guest host for the July 13 episode of ''[[WWE Raw]]'', and on that night, Green competed in the [[main event]], a six-man [[tag team]] match, which his team won by [[Disqualification (professional wrestling)|disqualification]].<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/SethGreengmofraw?cid=2009EP-00| title=WWE: Inside WWE NEWS > Seth Green will host Raw| publisher=WWE| date=July 10, 2009| access-date=July 10, 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2009/07/13/10122391.html| title=RAW: Orton sees Green| date=July 13, 2009| last=Plummer| first=Dale| access-date=July 14, 2009| work=Slam! Sports| archive-date=July 19, 2012| archive-url=https://archive.today/20120719170701/http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2009/07/13/10122391.html| url-status=usurped}}</ref> He was also in attendance for WWE's biggest event of the year, [[WrestleMania XXVI]] on March 28, 2010. Green guest-starred in the third season of the acclaimed sitcom ''[[Husbands (TV series)|Husbands]]''.<ref name="MTV Geek!; casting">{{cite news| url=http://geek-news.mtv.com/2013/07/19/sdcc-2013-husbands-first-look/| title=SDCC 2013: First Look At 'Husbands' Season 3 Guest Stars [EXCLUSIVE]| first=Eddie| last=Wright| date=July 19, 2013| journal=MTV Geek| access-date=July 23, 2020| url-status=dead| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130726220858/http://geek-news.mtv.com/2013/07/19/sdcc-2013-husbands-first-look/| archive-date=July 26, 2013}}</ref> Green became the new voice of [[Leonardo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Leonardo]] in ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' following [[Jason Biggs]]' departure from the role.<ref name="hollywoodreporter1">{{cite news |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/nickelodeon-renews-teenage-mutant-ninja-712533 |title=Nickelodeon Renews 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' for Season 4 (Exclusive) |newspaper=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |date=June 17, 2014 |first=Philiana |last=Ng |access-date=June 17, 2014}}</ref>

In 2019, he wrote and directed his first film named ''[[Changeland]]'', starring [[Brenda Song]] and [[Macaulay Culkin]]. The film was released on June 7, 2019.<ref name="McNary">{{cite news| last=McNary| first=Dave| url=https://variety.com/2017/film/news/seth-green-directing-debut-changeland-1202474357/| title=Seth Green to Make Feature Film Directorial Debut With 'Changeland'| newspaper=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]| date=June 21, 2017}}</ref>

In 2021, Green reprised the role of Todo 360 in ''[[Star Wars: The Bad Batch]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/Star-Wars-The-Bad-Batch/Todo-360/|title=Todo 360 Voice|website=Behind the Voice Actors|access-date=March 15, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220721015944/https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/Star-Wars-The-Bad-Batch/Todo-360/|archive-date=July 21, 2022|url-status=live}}</ref> The following year, Green voiced [[Thunderbolt (DC Comics)|Thunderbolt]] in the third season of ''[[Stargirl (TV series)|Stargirl]]'', replacing [[Jim Gaffigan]].<ref name="Stargirl">{{cite web |last1=Mitovich |first1=Matt |title=DC's Stargirl Adds Seth Green in Recast |url=https://tvline.com/2022/05/25/dcs-stargirl-season-3-seth-green-recast-thunderbolt-voice/ |website=TVLine |access-date=May 25, 2022 |date=May 25, 2022}}</ref>

==Personal life==
After getting engaged on New Year's Eve in 2009, Green married actress [[Clare Grant]] on May 1, 2010, in Northern California.<ref name=Bio>{{citation |title=Seth Green- Biography |url=https://movies.yahoo.com/person/seth-green/biography.html |publisher=Yahoo.com |access-date=January 15, 2017 |archive-date=March 14, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160314221227/https://movies.yahoo.com/person/seth-green/biography.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> They worked together on ''[[Robot Chicken]]'', ''[[Warren the Ape]]'', ''[[Changeland]]'', ''[[Holidays (2016 film)|Holidays]]'', ''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 TV series)|Star Wars: The Clone Wars]]'', ''[[Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.]]'', and her ''Saber'' and "[[Geek and Gamer Girls Song]]" viral videos.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.break.com/break-originals/other-funny-stuff/geek-and-gamer-girls-anthem |title=Break.com: G33k & G4m3r Girls Song |website=[[Break.com]] |date=September 10, 2010 |access-date=July 23, 2020 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130426055127/http://www.break.com/break-originals/other-funny-stuff/geek-and-gamer-girls-anthem |archive-date=April 26, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal| url=http://actionflickchick.com/superaction/interview-seth-green/| title=Interview: Why Seth Green Loves Geek and Gamer Girls| date=September 24, 2010| website=Action Chick Flick}}</ref>

Green is very good friends with fellow actor [[Macaulay Culkin]], who he co-starred with in the film ''[[Party Monster (film)|Party Monster]]'', as well as in ''Changeland'', and on various episodes of ''Robot Chicken''.<ref>{{cite web |first=Carolyn |last=Burke |title=Mack and Seth Green Talk Seth's New Movie 'Changeland' and the 'GoT' Finale |url=https://bunnyears.com/seth-green-macaulay-culkin-changeland-bunny-ears-podcast/amp/ |website=Bunny Ears}}</ref>


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
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===Film===
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! Year
! Year
! Film
! Title
! Role
! Role
! Notes
! Other notes
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| rowspan="2"|1984
| 1984
| ''[[Billions for Boris]]''
| ''[[Freaky Friday#Film adaptations|Billions for Boris]]''
| Benjamin 'Ape-Face' Andrews
| Benjamin "Ape-Face" Andrews
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|-
|-
| 1984
| ''[[The Hotel New Hampshire (film)|The Hotel New Hampshire]]''
| ''[[The Hotel New Hampshire (film)|The Hotel New Hampshire]]''
| 'Egg' Berry
| "Egg" Berry
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| rowspan="2"|1987
| 1987
| ''[[Radio Days]]''
| ''[[Radio Days]]''
| Joe
| Joe
|
|
|-
|-
| 1987
| ''[[Can't Buy Me Love (film)|Can't Buy Me Love]]''
| ''[[Can't Buy Me Love (film)|Can't Buy Me Love]]''
| Chuckie Miller
| Chuckie Miller
|
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|1988
| 1988
| ''[[Big Business (1988 film)|Big Business]]''
| ''[[Big Business (1988 film)|Big Business]]''
| Jason
| Jason
|
|
|-
|-
| 1988
| ''[[My Stepmother Is an Alien]]''
| ''[[My Stepmother Is an Alien]]''
| Fred Glass
| Fred Glass
|
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|1990
| 1990
| ''[[Missing Parents]]''
| ''Missing Parents''
|
| Leo
|
|
|-
|-
| 1990
| ''[[Pump Up the Volume (film)|Pump Up the Volume]]''
| ''[[Pump Up the Volume (film)|Pump Up the Volume]]''
| Joey
| Joey
|
|
|-
|-
| 1990
| 1991
| ''[[Stephen King's It]]''
| ''[[Our Shining Moment]]''
| Wheels
|Young Richie Tozier (Beep Beep Richie)
|
|
|-
|-
| 1992
| 1992
| ''[[The Double 0 Kid]]''
| ''[[The Double 0 Kid]]''
| Chip
| Chip
|
| [[Direct-to-Video]] Release
|-
|-
| 1992
| rowspan="3"|1993
| ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (film)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''
| Vampire
|
|-
| 1993
| ''[[Ticks (film)|Ticks]]''
| ''[[Ticks (film)|Ticks]]''
| Tyler Burns
| Tyler Burns
|
| [[Direct-to-Video]] Release
|-
|-
| 1993
| ''[[Arcade (film)|Arcade]]''
| ''[[Arcade (film)|Arcade]]''
| Stilts
| Stilts
|
| [[Direct-to-Video]] Release
|-
|-
| 1993
| ''[[Airborne (film)|Airborne]]''
| ''[[Airborne (1993 film)|Airborne]]''
| Wiley
| Wiley
|
|
|-
|-
| 1993
| rowspan="2"|1995
| ''The Day My Parents Ran Away''
| ''[[Notes from Underground (film)|Notes from Underground]]''
| Leo
|
|-
| 1995
| ''Notes from Underground''
| Punk Neighbor
| Punk Neighbor
|
|
|-
|-
| 1995
| ''[[White Man's Burden (film)|White Man's Burden]]''
| ''[[White Man's Burden (film)|White Man's Burden]]''
| 3rd Youth at Hot Dog Stand
| 3rd Youth at Hot Dog Stand
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| rowspan="2"|1997
| 1997
| ''[[Boys Life 2]]''
| ''[[Boys Life 2]]''
| Homophobe 2
| Homophobe #2
| '''Segment''': Nunzio's Second Cousin
| Segment: "Nunzio's Second Cousin"
|-
|-
| 1997
| ''[[Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery]]''
| ''[[Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery]]''
| [[Scott Evil]]
| Scott Evil
|
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|1998
| 1998
| ''[[Can't Hardly Wait]]''
| ''[[Can't Hardly Wait]]''
| Kenny Fisher
| Kenny Fisher
|
|
|-
|-
| 1998
| ''[[Enemy of the State (film)|Enemy of the State]]''
| ''[[Enemy of the State (film)|Enemy of the State]]''
| Selby
| Selby
| Uncredited<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/enemy-of-the-state/25796/looking-back-at-tony-scotts-enemy-of-the-state|title=Looking back at Tony Scott's Enemy Of The State|website=DenofGeek.com|first=NP|last=Horton|date=May 30, 2013|access-date=April 8, 2016}}</ref>
| Uncredited Role
|-
|-
| rowspan="3"|1999
| 1999
| ''[[Idle Hands]]''
| ''[[Idle Hands]]''
| Mick
| Mick
|
|
|-
|-
| 1999
| ''[[Stonebrook]]''
| ''Stonebrook''
| Cornelius
| Cornelius
|
|
|-
|-
| 1999
| ''[[Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me]]''
| ''[[Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me]]''
| [[Scott Evil]]
| Scott Evil
|
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="7"|2001
| 2001
| ''[[Rock Star 101]]''
| ''Rock Star 101''
| Le'Von
| Le'Von
| [[Short film]]
| Short film
|-
|-
| 2001
| ''[[The Trumpet of the Swan (film)|The Trumpet of the Swan]]''
| ''[[The Trumpet of the Swan (film)|The Trumpet of the Swan]]''
| Boyd
| Boyd (voice)
|<ref name="btva">{{cite web |title=Seth Green (visual voices guide) |url=http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Seth-Green/ |access-date=January 31, 2024 |publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.</ref>
| Voice Role
|-
|-
| 2001
| ''[[The Attic Expeditions]]''
| ''[[The Attic Expeditions]]''
| Douglas
| Douglas
|
|
|-
|-
| 2001
| ''[[Josie and the Pussycats (film)|Josie and the Pussycats]]''
| ''[[Josie and the Pussycats (film)|Josie and the Pussycats]]''
| Travis (Du Jour band member)
| Travis
|
|
|-
|-
| 2001
| ''[[America's Sweethearts]]''
| ''[[America's Sweethearts]]''
| Danny Wax
| Danny Wax
|
|
|-
|-
| 2001
| ''[[Rat Race]]''
| [[Rat Race#Duane and Blaine Cody|Duane Cody]]
| ''[[Rat Race (film)|Rat Race]]''
| Duane Cody
|
|
|-
|-
| 2001
| ''[[Knockaround Guys]]''
| ''[[Knockaround Guys]]''
| Johnny Marbles
| Johnny Marbles
|
|
|-
|-
| 2002
| 2002
| ''[[Austin Powers in Goldmember]]''
| ''[[Austin Powers in Goldmember]]''
| [[Scott Evil]]
| Scott Evil
|
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|2003
| 2003
| ''[[Party Monster (2003 film)|Party Monster]]''
| ''[[Party Monster (2003 film)|Party Monster]]''
| [[James St. James]]
| [[James St. James]]
|
|
|-
|-
| 2003
| ''[[The Italian Job (2003 film)|The Italian Job]]''
| ''[[The Italian Job (2003 film)|The Italian Job]]''
| Lyle
| Lyle / "Napster"
|
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|2004
| 2004
| ''[[Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed]]''
| ''[[Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed]]''
| [[Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed#Cast|Patrick Wisely]]
| Patrick Wisely
|
|
|-
|-
| 2004
| ''[[Without a Paddle]]''
| ''[[Without a Paddle]]''
| Dan Mott
| Dan Mott
|
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="3"|2005
| 2005
| ''[[Be Cool]]''
| ''[[Be Cool]]''
| Shotgun (Music Video Director)
| Shotgun
| Uncredited Role
| Uncredited
|-
|-
| 2005
| ''[[Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story]]''
| ''[[Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story]]''
| [[Chris Griffin]]/Additional Voices
| [[Chris Griffin]], Various (voices)
| Voice Role <br /> [[Direct-to-DVD]] Release
| Direct-to-video
|-
|-
| 2005
| ''[[The Best Man (2005 film)|The Best Man]]''
| ''[[The Best Man (2005 film)|The Best Man]]''
| Murray
| Murray
|
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="3"|2006
| 2006
| ''[[Electric Apricot: Quest for Festeroo]]''
| ''[[Electric Apricot: Quest for Festeroo]]''
| Jonah "the taper"
| Jonah "the Taper Guy"
|
|
|-
|-
| 2006
| ''Leave Chris Crocker alone''
| ''[[The TV Set]]''
| Himself
| [[YouTube]] Video
|-
| [[The TV Set]]
| Slut Wars Host
| Slut Wars Host
|
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|2008
| 2008
| ''[[The 1 Second Film]]''
|''[[Sex Drive (film)|Sex Drive]]''
| Himself
| Ezekiel
|
|
|-
|-
| 2009
|''[[Sex Drive (film)|Sex Drive]]''
| ''[[Old Dogs (film)|Old Dogs]]''
| Ezekial
| Craig White
|
|
|-
|-
| 2010
| rowspan="2"|2009
| ''[[Iron Man 2]]''
| ''His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th''
| Expo Fan
| Cameo<ref>Seth Green. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.zimbio.com/All the Random Celebrity Cameos in the Marvel Cinematic Universe/articles/VZgkhtK2pjg/Seth Green</ref>
|-
| 2011
| ''[[Mars Needs Moms]]''
| Milo
| [[Motion capture]] only, was also the original voice of Milo during production, voice-over work cut.<ref>{{cite web|title=Seth Green Defends Disney's Decision To Remove His Voice From Animated 'Mars Needs Moms'|date=March 10, 2011|access-date=July 12, 2023|agency=Access Online|url=https://www.accessonline.com/articles/seth-green-defends-disneys-decision-to-remove-his-voice-from-animated-mars-needs-moms-98310}}</ref>
|-
| 2011
| ''[[The Story of Luke]]''
| Zack
|
|-
| 2013
| ''[[Sexy Evil Genius]]''
| Zachary Newman
|
|-
| 2013
| ''[[Dear Mr. Watterson]]''
| Himself
| Himself
| ''Documentary-Film''
| Documentary
|-
| [[Old Dogs (film)|Old Dogs]]
| Ralph White
| Awaitng Release
|-
|-
| 2013
| ''[[I Know That Voice]]''
| Himself
| Documentary
|-
| 2014
| ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]''
| [[Howard the Duck (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Howard the Duck]] (voice)
| Uncredited cameo<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nerdist.com/2014/08/who-was-that-voice-in-the-guardians-of-the-galaxy-end-credits-scene-massive-spoilers/ |title=Who Was That Voice In The Guardians of the Galaxy End Credits Scene? [Massive Spoilers] |last=Webb |first=Charles |work=[[Nerdist Industries|Nerdist]] |date=August 1, 2014 |access-date=August 2, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140803025333/http://www.nerdist.com/2014/08/who-was-that-voice-in-the-guardians-of-the-galaxy-end-credits-scene-massive-spoilers/ |archive-date=August 3, 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
|-
| 2014
| ''[[The Identical]]''
| Dino
|
|-
| 2014
| ''[[Yellowbird (film)|Yellowbird]]''
| Yellowbird (voice)
|<ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2015
| ''[[Wrestling Isn't Wrestling]]''
| DX Fan
| Short film
|-
| 2015
| ''[[Krampus (film)|Krampus]]''
| Lumpy (voice)
|<ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2016
| ''[[Holidays (2016 film)|Holidays]]''
| Pete Gunderson
|
|-
| 2017
| ''[[The Lego Batman Movie]]''
| [[King Kong]] (voice)
| <ref>{{cite news| url=https://ew.com/movies/2017/02/04/lego-batman-movie-conan-obrien-seth-green-full-cast-list/| title=Full The LEGO Batman Movie voice cast reveals surprise cameos| magazine=Entertainment Weekly| last=Slead| first=Evan| date=February 4, 2017}}</ref>
|-
| 2017
| ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2]]''
| Howard the Duck (voice)
|<ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2018
| ''[[A Futile and Stupid Gesture (film)|A Futile and Stupid Gesture]]''
| [[Christopher Guest]]
|
|-
| 2018
| ''[[Dear Dictator]]''
| Dr. Charles Seaver
|
|-
| 2019
| ''[[Shazam! (film)|Shazam!]]''
| Friend
| Uncredited
|-
| 2019
| ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019 film)|Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]''
| Fighter Pilot
| Uncredited
|-
| 2019
| ''[[Changeland]]''
| Brandon
| Also writer and director<ref name="McNary" />
|-
| 2020
|''aTypical Wednesday''
| Patrick
|<ref>{{cite news |date=November 16, 2018 |title='The Orville's J. Lee To Direct & Star In 'Wednesdays'; Seth Green, Emmy Raver-Lampman Cast |url=https://deadline.com/2018/11/the-orvilles-j-lee-wednesdays-seth-green-emmy-raver-lampman-cast-1202502976/ |journal=[[Deadline Hollywood]]}}</ref>
|-
| 2021
| ''[[Black Friday (2021 film)|Black Friday]]''
| Dour Dennis (voice)
|
|-
| 2022
| ''[[Weird: The Al Yankovic Story]]''
| Radio DJ
|
|-
| 2023
| ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3]]''
| Howard the Duck (voice)
|<ref>{{Cite web |last=Kelley |first=Aidan |date=2023-05-04 |title=''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3'': Every Cameo Explained |url=https://collider.com/guardians-of-the-galaxy-3-cameos-explained/ |access-date=2024-09-16 |website=Collider |language=en}}</ref><ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2023
| ''[[Hanky Panky (2023 film)|Hanky Panky]]''
| Harry the Hat
|<ref>{{Cite web |last=Gelmini |first=David |date=2024-03-08 |title=''Hanky Panky'' Review: Seth Green Voices An Evil Hat In Absurd New Comedy |url=https://www.dreadcentral.com/reviews/494104/hanky-panky-review-seth-green-voices-an-evil-hat-in-absurd-new-comedy/ |access-date=2024-09-16 |website=Dread Central |language=en-US}}</ref>
|-
| 2024
| ''[[Little Death (film)|Little Death]]''
| David
|
|}
|}


===Television===
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|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center"
|-
! colspan="4" style="background: LightSteelBlue;" | Television
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center"
! Year
! Year
! Title
! Title
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|-
|-
| 1984
| 1984
| ''[[Young People's Specials]]''
| ''Young People's Specials''
| Charlie
| Charlie
| '''Episode''': Charlie's Christmas Secret
| Episode: "Charlie's Christmas Secret"
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|1985
| 1985
| ''[[ABC Afterschool Special]]''
| ''[[ABC Afterschool Special]]''
| Tommy Sanders
| Tommy Sanders
| '''Episode''': I Want to Go Home
| Episode: "I Want to Go Home"
|-
|-
| 1985
| ''[[Tales from the Darkside]]''
| ''[[Tales from the Darkside]]''
| Timmy
| Timmy
| '''Episode''': [[List of Tales from the Darkside episodes#Season 2 (1985-1986)|Monsters in My Room]]
| Episode: "Monsters in My Room"
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|1986
| 1986
| ''[[Amazing Stories (TV series)|Amazing Stories]]''
| ''[[Amazing Stories (1985 TV series)|Amazing Stories]]''
| Lance
| Lance
| '''Episode''': [[Amazing Stories (TV series)#Season One (1985-1986)|The Sitter]]
| Episode: "The Sitter"
|-
|-
| 1986
| ''[[Spenser: For Hire]]''
| ''[[Spenser: For Hire]]''
| Andy Chandler
| Andy Chandler
| '''Episode''': The Hopes and Fears
| Episode: "The Hopes and Fears"
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|1987
| 1987
| ''[[The Comic Strip (TV series)|The Comic Strip]]''
| ''[[The Comic Strip (TV series)|The Comic Strip]]''
| Normal human twin siblings Sherman
| Voice
| Miniseries
| Voice Role
|-
|-
| 1988
| ''[[Action Family]]''
| Danny Elliot
|
|-
| rowspan="2"|1988
| ''[[The Facts of Life (TV series)|The Facts of Life]]''
| ''[[The Facts of Life (TV series)|The Facts of Life]]''
| Adam Brinkerhoff
| Adam Brinkerhoff
| 2 episodes
| '''Episode''': [[List of The Facts of Life episodes#Season 9: 1987-1988|The Beginning of the End]] <br /> '''Episode''': [[List of The Facts of Life episodes#Season 9: 1987-1988|The Beginning of the Beginning]]
|-
|-
| 1989
| ''[[Divided We Stand (film)|Divided We Stand]]''
| ''[[Free Spirit (TV series)|Free Spirit]]''
| Cody Gibbs
| Joey
| [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] [[Television pilot|TV-Pilot]]
| Episode: "Too Much of a Good Thing"
|-
| rowspan="2"|1989
| ''[[Free Spirit (TV series)|Free Spirit]]''
| Joey
| '''Episode''': Too Much of a Good Thing
|-
|-
| 1989
| ''[[Mr. Belvedere]]''
| ''[[Mr. Belvedere]]''
|
| Louis
| 2 episodes
| '''Episode''': Big <br /> '''Episode''': Paper Mill
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|1990
| 1990
| ''[[Life Goes On (TV series)|Life Goes On]]''
| ''[[Life Goes On (TV series)|Life Goes On]]''
| William Butler
| William Butler
| 2 episodes
| '''Episode''': The Spring Fling <br /> '''Episode''': The Visitor
|-
|-
| ''[[It (1990 film)|It]]''
| 1990
| ''[[It (miniseries)|It]]''
| Young Richie Tozier
| Young Richie Tozier
| 2 episodes
| [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] [[Television movie|TV-Movie]]
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|1991
| 1991
| ''[[Our Shining Moment]]''
| ''[[Good & Evil (TV series)|Good & Evil]]''
| Wheels
|
|-
| ''[[Good & Evil]]''
| David
| David
| 6 episodes
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="3"|1992
| 1992
| ''[[Evening Shade]]''
| ''[[Evening Shade]]''
| Larry Phipps
| Larry Phipps
| '''Episode''': Hasta la Vista
| Episode: "Hasta la Vista"
|-
|-
| 1992
| ''[[The Wonder Years]]''
| ''[[The Wonder Years]]''
| Jimmy Donnelly
| Jimmy Donnelly
| 2 episodes
| '''Episode''': [[List of The Wonder Years episodes#Season 5 (1991 – 1992)|Lunch Stories]] <br /> '''Episode''': [[List of The Wonder Years episodes#Season 6 (1992 – 1993)|Sex and Economics]]
|-
|-
| 1992
| ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]''
| ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]''
| [[Wizard (DC Comics)|Wizard]]
| Wizard (voice)
| Voice Role <br /> '''Episode''': [[List of Batman episodes#Season One (1992-1993)|I Am the Night]]
| Episode: "I Am the Night"<ref name="btva" />
|-
|-
| rowspan="4"|1993
| 1993
| ''[[Beverly Hills, 90210]]''
| ''[[Beverly Hills, 90210]]''
| Wayne
| Wayne
| '''Episode''': [[List of Beverly Hills, 90210 episodes#Season 3|The Game Is Chicken]]
| Episode: "The Game Is Chicken"
|-
|-
| 1993
| ''[[The X-Files]]''
| ''[[The X-Files]]''
| Emil
| Emil
| '''Episode''': [[Deep Throat (The X-Files episode)|Deep Throat]]
| Episode: "[[Deep Throat (The X-Files episode)|Deep Throat]]"
|-
| ''[[The Day My Parents Ran Away]]''
| Leo
| [[Television movie|TV-Movie]]
|-
|-
| 1993
| ''[[seaQuest DSV]]''
| ''[[seaQuest DSV]]''
| Mark 'Wolfman'
| Nick "Wolfman"
| '''Episode''': [[List of seaQuest DSV episodes#Season 1 (1993-1994)|Photon Bullet]]
| Episode: "Photon Bullet"
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|1994
| 1994
| ''[[The Byrds of Paradise]]''
| ''[[The Byrds of Paradise]]''
| Harry Byrd
| Harry Byrd
| 8 episodes
|
|-
|-
| 1994
| ''[[Weird Science (TV series)|Weird Science]]''
| ''[[Weird Science (TV series)|Weird Science]]''
| Lubec
| Lubec
| '''Episode''': Lisa's Virus
| Episode: "Lisa's Virus"
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|1995
| 1995
| ''[[Real Ghosts]]''
| ''[[Haunted Lives: True Ghost Stories]]''
| Termite
| Termite
| [[UPN]] [[Miniseries]]
| Miniseries
|-
|-
| 1995
| ''[[Step by Step (TV series)|Step by Step]]''
| ''[[Step by Step (TV series)|Step by Step]]''
| Danny
| Danny
| '''Episode''': [[List of Step by Step episodes#Season 4: 1994-1995|Head of the Class]]
| Episode: "Head of the Class"
|-
|-
| 1996
| 1996
| ''[[Something So Right]]''
| ''[[Something So Right (TV series)|Something So Right]]''
| Napoleon
| Napoleon
| '''Episode''': Pilot
| Episode: "Pilot"
|-
|-
| rowspan="4"|1997
| 1997
| ''[[Pearl (TV series)|Pearl]]''
| ''[[Pearl (TV series)|Pearl]]''
| Bob
| Bob
| '''Episode''': Mission ImPearlsible
| Episode: "Mission ImPearlsible"
|-
|-
| 1997
| ''[[Mad About You]]''
| ''[[Mad About You]]''
| Bobby Rubenfeld
| Bobby Rubenfeld
| '''Episode''': [[List of Mad About You episodes#Season 5: 1996-1997|Guardianhood]]
| Episode: "Guardianhood"
|-
|-
| 1997
| ''[[The Drew Carey Show]]''
| ''[[The Drew Carey Show]]''
| The Emcee
| The MC
| '''Episode''': [[List of Drew Carey Show episodes#Season 3: 1997-1998|That Thing You Don't]]
| Episode: "That Thing You Don't"
|-
|-
| 1997
| ''[[Temporarily Yours]]''
| ''[[Temporarily Yours]]''
| David Silver
| David Silver
| 6 episodes
|
|-
|-
| 1997–2000
| 1997&ndash;2000
| ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''
| ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''
| [[Daniel "Oz" Osbourne]]
| [[Oz (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Daniel "Oz" Osbourne]]
| Main role
| 40 episodes
|-
|-
| 1998
| 1998
| ''[[Cybill]]''
| ''[[Cybill]]''
| Jaybo
| Jaybo
| '''Episode''': [[Cybill#Episodes|Cybill Sheridan's Day Off]]
| Episode: "Cybill Sheridan's Day Off"
|-
|-
| 1999–present
| rowspan="2"|1999
| ''[[Angel (TV series)|Angel]]''
| ''[[Family Guy]]''
| [[Chris Griffin]], Various voices
| [[Daniel "Oz" Osbourne]]
| Main role
| '''Episode''': [[In the Dark (Angel episode)|In the Dark]]
|-
|-
| 1999
| ''[[Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker]]''
| ''[[Angel (1999 TV series)|Angel]]''
| Nelson Nash
| Daniel "Oz" Osbourne
| Voice Role <br /> [[Television movie|TV-Movie]]
| Episode: "In the Dark"
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|1999&ndash;2000
| 1999
| ''[[Saturday Night Live]]''
| Himself
| Episode: "[[Sarah Michelle Gellar]]/[[Backstreet Boys]]"
|-
| 1999–2000
| ''[[Batman Beyond]]''
| ''[[Batman Beyond]]''
| Nelson Nash <br /> <br /> <br /> Dempsey
| Nelson Nash, Dempsey (voices)
| 8 episodes<ref name="btva" />
| Voice Role <br /> '''Episode''': [[List of Batman Beyond episodes#Season One: 1999|Rebirth (1)]] <br /> '''Episode''': [[List of Batman Beyond episodes#Season One: 1999|Golem]] <br /> '''Episode''': [[List of Batman Beyond episodes#Season Two: 1999-2000|Revenant]] <br /> '''Episode''': [[List of Batman Beyond episodes#Season Two: 1999-2000|The Eggbaby]] <br /> '''Episode''': [[List of Batman Beyond episodes#Season Two: 1999-2000|Sentries of the Lost Cosmos]]
|-
|-
| 1999–2000
| ''[[100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd]]''
| ''[[100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd]]''
| Eddie McDowd
| Eddie McDowd (voice)
| Voice Role
| Main role
|-
|-
| 2000–2005
| 1999&ndash;2002,<br /> 2005&ndash;present
| ''[[Family Guy]]''
| [[Chris Griffin]] <br /> [[Neil Goldman (Family Guy)|Neil Goldman]] <br /> Additional Voices
| Voice Roles
|-
| 2000
| ''[[MADtv]]''
| ''[[MADtv]]''
| Brightling
| Brightling
| 4 episodes
| '''Episode''': 5.17 <br /> '''Episode''': 6.15 <br /> '''Episode''': 7.18 <br /> '''Episode''': 10.12
|-
|-
| 2000&ndash;2001
| 2000
| ''[[Tucker (TV series)|Tucker]]''
| ''[[Tucker (2000 TV series)|Tucker]]''
| Himself
| Himself
| 3 episodes
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|2002
| 2002
| ''[[Greg the Bunny]]''
| ''[[Greg the Bunny]]''
| Jimmy Bender
| Jimmy Bender
| Main role
|
|-
|-
| 2002
| ''[[Whatever Happened to Robot Jones?]]''
| ''[[Whatever Happened to Robot Jones?]]''
| Various Voices
| Various voices
| 4 episodes
| Voice Roles
|-
|-
| 2003–2004
| rowspan="2"|2003&ndash;2004
| ''[[That '70s Show]]''
| ''[[That '70s Show]]''
| [[List of recurring characters of That '70s Show|Mitch Miller]]
| Mitch Miller
| 5 episodes
| '''Episode''': [[List of That 70's Show episodes#Season 5: 2002–2003|The Battle of Evermore (a.k.a. Pioneer Days)]] <br /> '''Episode''': [[List of That 70's Show episodes#Season 5: 2002–2003|Nobody's Fault But Mine (2) (a.k.a. Hyde Loves Jackie)]] <br /> '''Episode''': [[List of That 70's Show episodes#Season 6: 2003–2004|Substitute]] <br /> '''Episode''': [[List of That 70's Show episodes#Season 6: 2003–2004|Squeeze Box]] <br /> '''Episode''': [[List of That 70's Show episodes#Season 6: 2003–2004|E5:15]]
|-
|-
| 2003
| ''[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]''
| ''[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]''
| Himself (voice)
| Episode: "The Dressing"
|-
| 2003
| ''[[Punk'd]]''
| Himself
| Himself
| Special Guest, one episode: [[The Dressing]]
| 1 episode
|-
|-
| rowspan="3"|2004
| 2004
| ''[[Married to the Kellys]]''
| ''[[Married to the Kellys]]''
| Dr. Jim Coglan
| Dr. Jim Coglan
| '''Episode''': [[Married to the Kellys#Episode 14: A Portrait of Susan|A Portrait of Susan]]
| Episode: "A Portrait of Susan"
|-
|-
|2004
|''[[Johnny Bravo]]''
|Himself (voice)
|Episode: "Johnny Makeover"<ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2004, 2007
| ''[[Crank Yankers]]''
| ''[[Crank Yankers]]''
| Travis, Russel, and Taylor (voice)
|
| 3 episodes
| Voice Role <br /> '''Episode''': 2.27
|-
|-
| 2004
| ''[[Sesame Street]]''
| ''[[Sesame Street]]''
| Vinny
| Vinny
| 2 episodes
| '''Episode''': August 16, 2004
|-
|-
| 2005
| 2005
| ''[[Will & Grace]]''
| ''[[Will & Grace]]''
| Randall Finn
| [[Supporting characters on Will & Grace#Guest stars playing one-time characters|Randall Finn]]
| Episode: "Friends with Benefits"
| '''Episode''': [[List of Will & Grace episodes#Season Seven (2004-2005)|Friends With Benefits (1)]] <br /> '''Episode''': [[List of Will & Grace episodes#Season Seven (2004-2005)|Friends With Benefits (2)]]
|-
|-
| 2005–2016
| 2005&ndash;2008
| ''[[American Dad!]]''
| ''[[American Dad!]]''
| [[Matthew McConaughey]], Various voices
|
| 4 episodes
| Voice Role <br /> '''Episode''': [[Homeland Insecurity]] <br /> '''Episode''': [[Tearjerker (American Dad!)|Tearjerker]]
|-
|-
| 2005–present
| 2005&ndash;present
| ''[[Robot Chicken]]''
| ''[[Robot Chicken]]''
| Robot Chicken, Cluckerella, Nerd, Daniel/Gyro-Robo, Various voices
| Various Voices
| Also co-creator, director, writer and executive producer
| Co-Creator <br /> Voice Roles <br /> Director <br /> Writer
|-
|-
| rowspan="4"|2006
| 2006
| ''[[Four Kings]]''
| ''[[Four Kings]]''
| Barry
| Barry
| 13 episodes
|
|-
|-
| 2006
| ''[[Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide]]''
| ''[[Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide]]''
| Dog
| Dog (voice)
| Voice Role <br /> '''Episode''': [[List of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide episodes#Season 2: 2005-2006|Guide to April Fool's Day and Excuses]]
| Episode: "Guide to April Fool's Day"
|-
|-
| 2006
| ''[[The Secret Policeman's Ball 2006|The Secret Policeman's Ball]]''
| ''[[The Secret Policeman's Ball 2006|The Secret Policeman's Ball]]''
| Private Parts/Mt. Pink
| Private Parts, Mt. Pink
| [[Channel 4]] [[Television special|TV-Special]]
| Television special
|-
|-
| 2006
|''[[Entourage (TV series)|Entourage]]''
| ''[[The Andy Milonakis Show]]''
| Himself
| Himself
| Season 2, Episodes 6
| '''Episode''': [[List of Entourage episodes#Season 3: 2006-2007|Strange Days]] <br /> '''Episode''': [[List of Entourage episodes#Season 3: 2006-2007|Vegas Baby, Vegas!]]
|-
|-
| 2006–2008
| rowspan="2"|2007
| ''[[Star Wars (Robot Chicken episode)|Robot Chicken: Star Wars]]''
|''[[Entourage (U.S. TV series)|Entourage]]''
| Himself
| Various Voices
| 3 episodes
| Co-Creator <br /> Voice Roles<br />Director<br /> Writer<br />[[Television special|TV-Special]]
|-
|-
| 2007
| ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]''
| ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]''
| Nick
| Nick
| 2 episodes
| '''Episode''': [[Grey's Anatomy episodes (Season 4)#Crash Into Me, Part 1|Crash Into Me (1)]] <br /> '''Episode''': [[Grey's Anatomy episodes (Season 4)#Crash Into Me, Part 2|Crash Into Me (2)]]
|-
|-
|rowspan="5"|2008
| 2008
| ''[[Reno 911!]]''
| ''[[Reno 911!]]''
| Rick the Manager
| Rick the Manager
| '''Episode''': [[List of Reno 911! episodes#Season 5: 2008|Undercover at Burger Cousin]]
| Episode: "Undercover at Burger Cousin"
|-
|-
| 2008
| ''[[My Name Is Earl]]''
| ''[[My Name Is Earl]]''
| Buddy
| Buddy
| '''Episode''': [[List of My Name Is Earl episodes#Season 4: 2008|The Magic Hour]]
| Episode: "The Magic Hour"
|-
|-
| 2008
|''[[Entourage (TV series)|Entourage]]''
|''[[Heroes (American TV series)|Heroes]]''
| Sam
| 2 episodes
|-
| 2009, 2014
| ''[[WWE Raw]]''
| Host
| Television special
|-
| 2009–2010
| ''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 TV series)|Star Wars: The Clone Wars]]''
| Todo 360, Ion Papanoida (voices)
| 4 episodes<ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2009
| ''[[Titan Maximum]]''
| Lt. Gibbs, Various voices
| Main role; also executive producer
|-
| 2009
| ''[[The Cleveland Show]]''
| Chris Griffin (voice)
| 2 episodes
|-
| 2009
| ''[[The Venture Bros.]]''
| Lance Hale, Mrs. Z (voice)
| Episode: "Self-Medication"<ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2009
| ''His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th''
| Himself
| Himself
| Documentary
| '''Episode''': [[List of Entourage episodes#Season 5: 2008|Seth Green Day]]
|-
|-
| 2010
|''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]''
| ''[[Warren The Ape]]''
| Sam
| Himself
| '''Episode''': [[List of Heroes episodes#Season 3: 2008|The Eclipse (1)]] <br /> '''Episode''': [[List of Heroes episodes#Season 3: 2008|The Eclipse (2)]] <br /> '''Episode''': [[List of Heroes episodes#Season 3: 2008|Our Father]]
| Episode: "Amends"
|-
|-
| 2011–2013
| ''[[Star Wars Episode II (Robot Chicken episode)|Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II]]''
| ''[[Mad (TV series)|MAD]]''
| Various characters
| Various voices
| Co-Creator <br /> Voice Roles<br />Director<br /> Writer<br />Exeutive Producer<br />[[Television special|TV-Special]]
| 3 episodes
|-
|-
| 2011
|rowspan="2"|2009
| ''[[Delete (2011 TV miniseries)|Delete]]''
|''[[Un-broke: What You Need To Know About Money]]''
| Lucifer
|Himself
| 2 episodes
|[[Television special]]
|-
|-
| 2012–2014
|[[WWE Raw]]
| ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]''
|Himself
| Monty Monogram (voice)
|Special Guest Host
| Recurring role<ref name="btva" />
|-And won
|-
| 2012
| ''[[Franklin & Bash]]''
| Jango
| Episode: "Jango and Rossi"
|-
| 2012
| ''[[Dan Vs.]]''
| Ahkenrah (voice)
| Episode: "The Mummy"
|-
| 2012
| ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]''
| Daryl LaCorte
| Episode: "[[The Final Page]]"
|-
| 2012–2013
| ''[[Holliston (TV series)|Holliston]]''
| Gustavo
| 2 episodes
|-
| 2012
| ''[[Comedy Central Roast|Comedy Central Roast of Roseanne Barr]]''
| Roaster
| Television special
|-
| 2013
| ''[[Conan (talk show)|Conan]]''
| [[Conan O'Brien]]
| Episode: "Occupy Conan: When Outsourcing Goes Too Far"
|-
| 2013
| ''[[Men at Work (TV series)|Men at Work]]''
| Homeless Guy
| Episode: "Will Work for Milo"
|-
| 2013–2014
| ''[[Dads (2013 TV series)|Dads]]''
| Eli Sachs
| Main role
|-
| 2013–2015
| ''[[Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.]]''
| [[Rick Jones (character)|Rick Jones / A-Bomb]], [[Rocket Raccoon]] (voices)
| Main role<ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2013
| ''[[Husbands (TV series)|Husbands]]''
| The Officiant
| Episode: "I Do Over"
|-
| 2014
| ''[[Avengers Assemble (TV series)|Avengers Assemble]]''
| Rocket Raccoon (voice)
| Episode: "Guardians and Space Knights"<ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2014–2017
| ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]''
| [[Leonardo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Leonardo]], various voices
| Main role (seasons 3–5)<ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2015
| ''[[Community (TV series)|Community]]''
| Scrunch<ref>{{cite web|url=http://community.yahoo.net/about|title=Yahoo Originals – Community Press Site|access-date=May 28, 2015|archive-date=May 30, 2015|archive-url=http://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20150530070921/http://community.yahoo.net/about|url-status=dead}}</ref>
| Episode: "[[Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television]]"
|-
| 2016
| ''[[Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade]]''
| Squint (voice)
| Special<ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2016
| ''[[Castle (TV series)|Castle]]''
| Linus (voice)
| Uncredited; 2 episodes
|-
| 2016
| ''[[Broad City]]''
| Jared
| 2 episodes
|-
| 2016
| ''[[The Loud House]]''
| Loki Loud (voice)
| Episode: "One of the Boys"<ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2016
| ''[[Mary + Jane]]''
| Toby
| Episode: "Neighborhood Watch"
|-
| 2016
| ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man (TV series)|Ultimate Spider-Man]]''
| Rick Jones, [[Howard the Duck]] (voice)
| Episode: "Return to the Spider-Verse"<ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2017
| ''[[Crazy Ex-Girlfriend]]''
| Patrick
| Episode: "Is Josh Free in Two Weeks?"
|-
| 2017, 2022
| ''[[The Simpsons]]''
| ''Robot Chicken'' Nerd, Mav Redfield (voice)
| 2 episodes<ref>{{cite web|title=Meat is Murder|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings/20220422fox15/|access-date=April 22, 2022|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|language=en}}</ref>
|-
| 2017
| ''[[Buddy Thunderstruck]]''
| {{n/a}}
| Executive producer
|-
| 2017
| ''[[Star Wars Rebels]]''
| Captain Seevor (voice)
| Episode: "Crawler Commanders"
|-
| 2018
| ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (TV series)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]''
| Howard the Duck (voice)
| 6 episodes<ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2018
| ''[[Bobcat Goldthwait's Misfits & Monsters]]''
| Noble Bartell
| Episode: "Bubba the Bear"
|-
| 2018
| ''[[12 oz. Mouse]]''
| [[Mouse Fitzgerald|Mouse "Fitz" Fitzgerald]] (voice)
| Episode: "Invictus"<br />Credited as Baron Victor Von Hamburger III
|-
| 2019
| ''[[Historical Roasts]]''
| [[David Bowie]]
| Episode: "Freddie Mercury"
|-
| 2020
| ''[[The Rookie (TV series)|The Rookie]]''
| Jordan Neil
| Episode: [[List of The Rookie episodes#ep35|"Hand-Off" (ep 35, S02E15)]]
|-
| 2020–2021
| ''[[Crossing Swords]]''
| Blinkerquartz (voice)
| 18 episodes
|-
| 2020
| ''[[Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]''
| Loathsome Leonard (voice)
| Episode: "Raph's Ride-Along/Donnie vs. Witch Town"
|-
| 2021
| ''[[Punky Brewster (2021 TV series)|Punky Brewster]]''
| Evan
| Episode: "Two First Dates"
|-
| 2021
| ''[[Star Wars: The Bad Batch]]''
| Todo 360 (voice)
| 2 episodes<ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2021–2023
| ''[[What If...? (TV series)|What If...?]]''
| Howard the Duck (voice)
| 3 episodes<ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2022
| ''[[Love, Death & Robots]]''
| Private Folen (voice)
| Episode: "Kill Team Kill"<ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2022
| ''[[Stargirl (TV series)|Stargirl]]''
| [[Thunderbolt (DC Comics)|Thunderbolt]] (voice)
| Recurring role<ref name="Stargirl"/>
|-
| 2024
| ''[[That '90s Show]]''
| Mitch Miller
| Episode: "Just a Friend"
|}
|}


===Web===
==Awards and nomination==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
'''[[Annie Awards]]'''
|-
*2008: '''Won''', "Best Directing in an Animated Television Production" - ''Robot Chicken: Star Wars''
! Year
*2009: '''Won''', "Best Writing in an Animated Television Production" - ''Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II''
! Title
'''[[Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film|Chlotrudis Awards]]'''
! Role
*2004: Nominated, "Best Supporting Actor" - ''Party Monster''
! Notes
|-
| 2008–2009
| ''[[Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy]]''
| Various voices
| 5 episodes
|-
| 2010
| ''[[Team Unicorn]]: [[Geek and Gamer Girls Song|G33K & G4M3R Girls]]''
| Himself
|
|-
| 2012
| ''Saber 2: The Body Wash Strikes Back''
| {{n/a}}
| Director
|-
| 2014–2015
| ''[[TableTop (web series)|TableTop]]''
| Himself
| Episodes: "Star Wars: X-Wing" and "Libertalia"
|-
| 2015
| ''[[Con Man (web series)|Con Man]]''
| Casey
| Episode: "Thank You for Your Service"
|-
| 2015
| ''[[Wrestling Isn't Wrestling]]''
| D-X Fan
| Cameo
|-
| 2015–2016
| ''[[SuperMansion]]''
| Various voices
| Also executive producer
|-
| 2016–2018
| ''[[Camp WWE]]''
| {{n/a}}
| Producer<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.wwe.com/wwenetwork/wwe-network-new-original-series| title=WWE Network partners with Seth Green, Jerry Springer and Jeff Tremaine on three new original series| website=WWE}}</ref>
|-
| 2022
| ''[[Good Mythical Morning]]
| Himself
| Guest on episode "Tell the Truth or Eat the Nasty Food Challenge"
|}


===Video games===
'''[[Emmy Awards]]'''
{| class="wikitable sortable"
*2007: Nominated, "Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)" - ''Robot Chicken'' (shared w/producers & writers)
|-
*2008: Pre-Nominated, "Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series" - ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' ("Crash Into Me, Part 1", "Crash Into Me, Part 2")
! Year
! Title
! Role
! Notes
|-
| 1992
| ''[[Make My Video]]''
| Band Member
|
|-
| 1994
| ''[[Playtoons]]''
| Sneetches, Peter T. Hooper, Crowd #1
| Storylines: "Uncle Archibald" and "The Secret of the Castle"
|-
| 1994
| ''[[Storybook Weaver]]''
| Various
|
|-
| 2004
| ''[[Storybook Weaver|Storybook Weaver Deluxe]]''
| Various
|
|-
| 2006
| ''[[Family Guy Video Game!]]''
| [[Chris Griffin]]
|
|-
| 2007
| ''[[Mass Effect (video game)|Mass Effect]]''
| [[Joker (Mass Effect)|Jeff "Joker" Moreau]]
| <ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2010
| ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''
| Jeff "Joker" Moreau
| <ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2012
| ''[[Mass Effect 3]]''
| Jeff "Joker" Moreau
|<ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2012
| ''[[Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse]]''
| Chris Griffin
|
|-
| 2014
| ''[[Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff]]''
| Chris Griffin, Neil Goldman
|
|-
| 2014
| ''[[Watch Dogs (video game)|Watch Dogs]]''
| Bobby Ames
|
|-
| 2016
| ''[[Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare]]''
| Poindexter Zittermann
|
|-
| 2016
| ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Portal Power''
| [[Leonardo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Leonardo]]
| <ref name="btva" />
|-
| 2022
| ''[[Warped Kart Racers]]''
| Chris Griffin
| Archival Recording
|-
|2024
|''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Wrath of the Mutants''
|Leonardo
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Wrath of the Mutants (2024) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/video-games/Teenage-Mutant-Ninja-Turtles-Wrath-of-the-Mutants/ |access-date=September 20, 2024 |website=Behind The Voice Actors}}</ref>
|}


===Theme park attractions===
'''[[Teen Choice Awards]]'''
{| class="wikitable"
*2000: Nominated, "Choice TV Actor" - ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''
|-
*2002: Nominated, "Choice Comedic TV Actor" - ''Greg the Bunny''
! Year
*2005: Nominated, "Choice Movie Dance Scene" - ''Be Cool''
! Title
! Role
! Venue
! Notes
|-
| 2017
| [[Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout!|''Guardians of the Galaxy'' – Mission Breakout!]]
| Howard the Duck (voice)
| [[Disney California Adventure]]
|
|}


==Awards and nominations==
'''[[Young Artist Awards]]'''
{| class="wikitable sortable"
*1989: '''Won''', "Best Young Actor Guest Starring in a Syndicated Comedy, Drama or Special" - ''The Facts of Life''
|-
*1992: Nominated, "Outstanding Young Comedian in a Television Series" - ''Good & Evil''
! Year
! Association
! Category
! Work
! Result
|-
| 1989 || rowspan=2| [[Young Artist Awards]] || [[10th Youth in Film Awards#Best Young Performer in Syndicated Television|Best Young Actor Guest-Starring in a Syndicated Family Comedy, Drama, or Special]] || ''The Facts of Life'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 1992 || [[13th Youth in Film Awards#Best Young Performer in a Television Series|Outstanding Young Comedian in a Television Series]] || ''Good & Evil'' || {{won}}
|-
| 2000 || rowspan=3| [[Teen Choice Awards]] || [[2000 Teen Choice Awards#TV – Choice Actor|TV – Choice Actor]] || ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 2002 || [[Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actor Comedy|TV – Choice Actor, Comedy]] || ''Greg the Bunny'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 2005 || [[2005 Teen Choice Awards#Movie|Choice Movie Dance Scene]] || ''Be Cool'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 2006 || rowspan=2| [[Spike Video Game Awards]] || [[Spike Video Game Awards#2006 Awards|Best Supporting Male Performance]] || ''Family Guy Video Game!'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 2006 || [[Spike Video Game Awards#2006 Awards|Best Cast]] || ''Family Guy Video Game!'' || {{won}}
|-
| 2007 || [[Primetime Emmy Awards]] || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program|Outstanding Animated Program]] || ''Robot Chicken'', episode: "Lust for Puppets" || {{nom}}
|-
| 2008 || rowspan=2| [[Annie Awards]] || [[Annie Award for Best Animated Television Production|Best Animated Television Production]] || ''Robot Chicken: Star Wars'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 2008 || [[Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Directing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production|Best Directing in an Animated Television Production]] || ''Robot Chicken: Star Wars'' || {{won}}
|-
| 2008 || Primetime Emmy Awards || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program|Outstanding Animated Program]] || ''Robot Chicken: Star Wars'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 2009 || rowspan=2| Annie Award || [[Annie Award for Best Animated Television Production|Best Animated Television Production]] || ''Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II'' || {{won}}
|-
| 2009 || [[Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production|Best Writing in an Animated Television Production or Short Form]] || ''Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II'' || {{won}}
|-
| 2009 || [[Slammy Awards]] || [[Slammy Award#2009 Slammy Awards|Raw Guest Host of the Year]] || ''WWE Raw'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 2009 || rowspan=4| Primetime Emmy Awards || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program|Outstanding Animated Program]] || ''Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 2009 || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance|Outstanding Voice-Over Performance]] || ''Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 2010 || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program|Outstanding Short Form Animated Program]] || ''Robot Chicken'', episode: "Full-Assed Christmas Special" ("Dear Consumer") || {{won}}
|-
| 2010 || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance|Outstanding Voice-Over Performance]] || ''Robot Chicken'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 2011 || Annie Awards || [[Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production|Best Writing in a Television Production]] || ''Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III'' || {{won}}
|-
| 2011 || rowspan=3| Primetime Emmy Awards || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program|Outstanding Animated Program]] || ''Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 2011 || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program|Outstanding Short Form Animated Program]] || ''Robot Chicken'', episode: "Robot Chicken's DP Christmas Special" || {{nom}}
|-
| 2011 || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance|Outstanding Voice-Over Performance]] || ''Robot Chicken'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 2012 || Teen Choice Awards || [[Teen Choice Award for Choice Animated Series|Choice Animated Series]] || ''Robot Chicken'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 2012 || Primetime Emmy Awards || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program|Outstanding Short Form Animated Program]] || ''Robot Chicken'', episode: "Fight Club Paradise" || {{nom}}
|-
| 2013 || Annie Awards || [[Annie Award for Best General Audience Animated Television Production|Best General Audience Animated Television Production]] || ''Robot Chicken DC Comics Special'' || {{won}}
|-
| 2013 || rowspan=4| Primetime Emmy Awards || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program|Outstanding Short Form Animated Program]] || ''Robot Chicken'', episode: "Robot Chicken's ATM Christmas Special" || {{nom}}
|-
| 2013 || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance|Outstanding Voice-Over Performance]] || ''Robot Chicken'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 2014 || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program|Outstanding Short Form Animated Program]]<ref name="Emmys 2014">{{cite news| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/11/arts/television/2014-emmy-nominations-game-of-thrones-true-detective-among-the-honored.html?_r=0| title=2014 Emmy Nominations: 'Breaking Bad,' 'True Detective' Among the Honored| date=July 10, 2014| newspaper=The New York Times| access-date=July 10, 2014}}</ref> || ''Robot Chicken'', episode: "Born Again Virgin Christmas Special" || {{nom}}
|-
| 2014 || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance|Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance]]<ref name="Emmys 2014"/> || ''Robot Chicken DC Comics Special 2: Villains in Paradise'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 2015 || Annie Awards || [[Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production|Outstanding Achievement, Voice Acting in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production]]<ref>{{cite web| url=https://annieawards.org/legacy/42nd-annie-awards| title=42nd Annual Annie Awards Winners| publisher=Annie Awards| access-date=December 1, 2014}}</ref> || ''Robot Chicken'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 2015 || rowspan=2| Primetime Emmy Awards || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program|Outstanding Short Form Animated Program]]<ref name="Emmys 2015">{{cite news| url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2015/jul/16/game-of-thrones-emmy-nominations-mad-men-transparent| title=Game of Thrones set to dominate Emmys after netting 24 nominations| date=July 16, 2015| newspaper=[[The Guardian]]| location=[[London]]| access-date=July 23, 2020}}</ref> || ''Robot Chicken'', episode: "Chipotle Miserable" || {{nom}}
|-
| 2015 || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance|Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance]]<ref name="Emmys 2015"/> || ''Robot Chicken'' || {{nom}}
|-
| 2016 || Primetime Emmy Awards || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program|Outstanding Short Form Animated Program]]<ref>{{cite web |last=Lewis |first=Dave |title=Complete List of 2016 Emmy Nominees |url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/la-et-st-emmys-2016-nominees-winners-list-20160714-snap-story.html |newspaper=[[Los Angeles Times]] |access-date=July 14, 2016 |date=July 14, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170201202517/http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/la-et-st-emmys-2016-nominees-winners-list-20160714-snap-story.html |archive-date=February 1, 2017 |url-status=live}}</ref> || ''Robot Chicken'', episode: "Robot Chicken Christmas Special: The X-Mas United" || {{won}}
|-
| 2018 || Primetime Emmy Awards || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program|Outstanding Short Form Animated Program]]<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2018/outstanding-short-format-animated-program| title=Nominees/Winners| publisher=[[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]]| access-date=July 13, 2018}}</ref>
|| ''Robot Chicken'', episode: "Freshly Baked: The Robot Chicken Santa Claus Pot Cookie Freakout Special: Special Edition" || {{won}}
|-
| 2019 || Primetime Emmy Awards || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program|Outstanding Short Form Animated Program]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2019/outstanding-short-format-animated-program|title=Nominees/Winners|publisher=[[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]]|access-date=July 16, 2019}}</ref>
|| ''Robot Chicken'', episode: "Why Is It Wet?" || {{nom}}
|-
| 2020 || Primetime Emmy Awards || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program|Outstanding Short Form Animated Program]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2020/outstanding-short-format-animated-program|title=Nominees/Winners|publisher=[[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]]|access-date=July 28, 2020}}</ref>
|| ''Robot Chicken'', episode: "Santa's Dead (Spoiler Alert) Holiday Murder Thing Special" || {{nom}}
|-
| 2021 || Primetime Emmy Awards || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program|Outstanding Short Form Animated Program]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2021/outstanding-short-format-animated-program|title=Nominees/Winners|publisher=[[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]]|access-date=July 28, 2020}}</ref>
|| ''Robot Chicken'', episode: "Endgame" || {{nom}}
|-
| 2022 || Primetime Emmy Awards || [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program|Outstanding Short Form Animated Program]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2022/outstanding-short-format-animated-program|title=Nominees/Winners|publisher=[[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]]|access-date=July 12, 2022}}</ref>
|| ''Robot Chicken'', episode: "Happy Russian Deathdog Dolloween 2 U" || {{nom}}
|}


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Recurring characters of That '70s Show|Recurring characters of ''That '70s Show'']]
* [[List of recurring That '70s Show characters|List of recurring ''That '70s Show'' characters]]
*[[List of celebrities who have been Punk'd on Seasons 1 to 5]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[http://www.sethgreenonline.com/ Official Site]
* {{Official website|http://www.sethgreen.com/}}
*{{imdb name|id=0001293|name=Seth Green}}
* {{IMDb name|1293}}
*[http://the1secondfilm.com/producer/1012 Seth Green Producer Profile for ''The 1 Second Film'']
*[http://www.adultswim.com/shows/robotchicken/index.html ''Robot Chicken'' page on AdultSwim.com]
*[http://www.sethgreen.es Seth Green Fansite]


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Seth Green
Green at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con
Born
Seth Benjamin Gesshel-Green

(1974-02-08) February 8, 1974 (age 50)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • screenwriter
  • director
  • producer
Years active1983–present
Spouse
(m. 2010)
Websitesethgreen.com

Seth Benjamin Green ( Gesshel-Green; born February 8, 1974) is an American actor. His film debut came with a role in the comedy-drama film The Hotel New Hampshire (1984), and he went on to have supporting roles in comedy films throughout the 1980s, including Radio Days (1987) and Big Business (1988).

During the 1990s and 2000s, Green began starring in comedy films such as Idle Hands (1999), Rat Race (2001), Without a Paddle (2004) and Be Cool (2005). He also became known for his portrayal of Scott Evil, Dr. Evil's son, in the Austin Powers film series (1997–2002). Green has also taken serious roles in films, including The Attic Expeditions (2001) and Party Monster (2003). He has provided the voice for Howard the Duck in a number of Marvel Cinematic Universe films and series, including Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017), and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023) and in the animated series What If...? (2021–present). In 2019, he wrote, directed, and starred in the comedy-drama film Changeland.

Green's first lead role on television was on the ABC sitcom Good & Evil in 1991, for which he won a Young Artist Award. Green later gained attention for his supporting roles as Oz, a teenage guitarist and the boyfriend of Willow Rosenberg, on the fantasy television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2000), and as the voice of Chris Griffin on the Fox adult animated comedy series Family Guy (1999–present). He also voiced Leonardo in the Nickelodeon animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014–2017) and Joker in the Mass Effect video game series (2007–2012). Green created, directed, wrote, and produced the adult animated comedy series Robot Chicken and its spinoffs (2005–present), which have earned him three Primetime Emmy Awards and five Annie Awards.

Early life

Seth Benjamin Gesshel-Green was born in Overbrook Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,[1] the son of Barbara (née Gesshel) and Herbert Green. He has one sister, Kaela. Green later legally changed his name to Seth Benjamin Green.[2][3] He was raised Jewish and had a bar mitzvah ceremony.[4] His ancestors were from Russia, Poland, and Scotland.[5] Green started acting at the age of 7.[6] His early comic influences included Monty Python, Blackadder, Saturday Night Live, Richard Pryor, Bill Cosby, Porky's, and Caddyshack.[7][8]

Career

Early work

Green's first film roles were in the 1984 films Billions for Boris and The Hotel New Hampshire; the second film cast him alongside Jodie Foster and Rob Lowe. He appeared in the 1987 film Can't Buy Me Love, playing Patrick Dempsey's character's little brother, Chuckie Miller. He starred in Woody Allen's Radio Days (1987) as Joe (a 1930s–1940s boy based on Allen) and appeared in Big Business (1988) and, in the same year, My Stepmother Is an Alien, which also starred Buffy the Vampire Slayer co-star Alyson Hannigan.[citation needed]

In 1984, Green portrayed Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer in the Jell-O Gelatin Pops commercials featuring The Little Rascals. In 1991, Green rose to fame in a Rally's "Cha Ching" commercial,[9][10] which earned him an appearance at a New Orleans Saints game. Green was given a key to New Orleans in honor of his role in the popular commercial.[11]

Green appeared in the horror TV series It (as Richie Tozier, age 12) and Ticks, all three Austin Powers films (as Dr. Evil's son, Scott), and Enemy of the State and The Italian Job (as a computer specialist in both). He was also in the films Can't Hardly Wait, Rat Race, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, Without a Paddle (alongside Matthew Lillard), Idle Hands, Party Monster, Airborne, and Old Dogs.

In 1994, he starred alongside Jennifer Love Hewitt in the short-lived series The Byrds of Paradise. The two additionally appeared in 1998's Can't Hardly Wait. Green also had a role in the series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He played Daniel "Oz" Osbourne, a calm, mild-mannered member of the band Dingoes Ate My Baby who gets turned into a werewolf. The character was very popular among fans of the series. Green is not related to Bruce Seth Green, who directed some episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. On occasion, some sources confuse the two and have credited Seth as the director. As an actor in the series, he was close to co-star Alyson Hannigan because they were lovers in the show. Green has starred on Fox's Greg the Bunny and guest-starred on The X-Files, That '70s Show, Will & Grace, MADtv, Reno 911!, Entourage, Grey's Anatomy, The Wonder Years, Heroes, The Facts of Life, The Drew Carey Show, and My Name Is Earl.

Family Guy

Green at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con for Family Guy

On the animated television comedy Family Guy, Green primarily voices Chris Griffin, the teenage son, who is overweight, unintelligent and, in many respects, a younger version of his father Peter Griffin. He also voices Neil Goldman, a neighbor of the Griffins.[12] Green did an impression of the Buffalo Bill character from the thriller film The Silence of the Lambs during his audition.[13] He has stated that his main inspiration for Chris' voice came from envisioning how "Buffalo Bill" would sound when speaking through a public address system at a McDonald's.[14]

Howard the Duck

Green provides the voice of Howard the Duck for the live-action Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) and Vol. 2 (2017) and the Disney+ animated series What If...?, as well as the Disney XD animated series Guardians of the Galaxy (2015–2019) and Ultimate Spider-Man (2016).[15][16][17][18]

Developing the character with James Gunn, Green did an impression of Danny DeVito, "being sort of a gruff and cynical sarcastic character [who] doesn't know what the Earth species of duck even is and doesn't think of himself that way and is offended by that generalization."[19][20][21][22]

Later work

Green is a co-creator, co-producer, writer, director, and most frequent voice of the Emmy-winning stop-motion sketch parody comedy TV series Robot Chicken, for which he does many voices and has appeared in animated form. Green is friends with the band Fall Out Boy, making a cameo in their music video, "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race". He also appeared in "Weird Al" Yankovic's "White & Nerdy" music video. He made two appearances on The Soup in 2007 and 2008, using his first appearance to lampoon Internet celebrity Chris Crocker.[23] He voiced the character Jeff "Joker" Moreau, pilot of the Normandy-SR starship series in the video games Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, and Mass Effect 3.[24][25] He is a producer of The 1 Second Film and appears in the "making of" documentary that accompanies its feature-length credits. Green is also the co-creator (with Hugh Sterbakov) of the comic Freshmen, published by Top Cow Productions.

Green and Robot Chicken co-producer Breckin Meyer appeared in the NBC show Heroes during the 2008–09 season.[26] In January 2009, Green worked with David Faustino (Bud Bundy from Married... with Children) for an episode of Faustino's show Star-ving – Faustino is often mistaken for Green.[27] Later in the same year, he worked with one of his idols, Robin Williams, in the comedy film Old Dogs, which also starred John Travolta. On July 13, World Wrestling Entertainment's official website announced Green as the special guest host for the July 13 episode of WWE Raw, and on that night, Green competed in the main event, a six-man tag team match, which his team won by disqualification.[28][29] He was also in attendance for WWE's biggest event of the year, WrestleMania XXVI on March 28, 2010. Green guest-starred in the third season of the acclaimed sitcom Husbands.[30] Green became the new voice of Leonardo in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles following Jason Biggs' departure from the role.[31]

In 2019, he wrote and directed his first film named Changeland, starring Brenda Song and Macaulay Culkin. The film was released on June 7, 2019.[32]

In 2021, Green reprised the role of Todo 360 in Star Wars: The Bad Batch.[33] The following year, Green voiced Thunderbolt in the third season of Stargirl, replacing Jim Gaffigan.[34]

Personal life

After getting engaged on New Year's Eve in 2009, Green married actress Clare Grant on May 1, 2010, in Northern California.[35] They worked together on Robot Chicken, Warren the Ape, Changeland, Holidays, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., and her Saber and "Geek and Gamer Girls Song" viral videos.[36][37]

Green is very good friends with fellow actor Macaulay Culkin, who he co-starred with in the film Party Monster, as well as in Changeland, and on various episodes of Robot Chicken.[38]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1984 Billions for Boris Benjamin "Ape-Face" Andrews
1984 The Hotel New Hampshire "Egg" Berry
1986 Willy/Milly Malcolm
1987 Radio Days Joe
1987 Can't Buy Me Love Chuckie Miller
1988 Big Business Jason
1988 My Stepmother Is an Alien Fred Glass
1990 Missing Parents Leo
1990 Pump Up the Volume Joey
1991 Our Shining Moment Wheels
1992 The Double 0 Kid Chip
1992 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Vampire
1993 Ticks Tyler Burns
1993 Arcade Stilts
1993 Airborne Wiley
1993 The Day My Parents Ran Away Leo
1995 Notes from Underground Punk Neighbor
1995 White Man's Burden 3rd Youth at Hot Dog Stand
1996 To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday Danny Green
1997 Boys Life 2 Homophobe #2 Segment: "Nunzio's Second Cousin"
1997 Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery Scott Evil
1998 Can't Hardly Wait Kenny Fisher
1998 Enemy of the State Selby Uncredited[39]
1999 Idle Hands Mick
1999 Stonebrook Cornelius
1999 Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me Scott Evil
2001 Rock Star 101 Le'Von Short film
2001 The Trumpet of the Swan Boyd (voice) [40]
2001 The Attic Expeditions Douglas
2001 Josie and the Pussycats Travis
2001 America's Sweethearts Danny Wax
2001 Rat Race Duane Cody
2001 Knockaround Guys Johnny Marbles
2002 Austin Powers in Goldmember Scott Evil
2003 Party Monster James St. James
2003 The Italian Job Lyle / "Napster"
2004 Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed Patrick Wisely
2004 Without a Paddle Dan Mott
2005 Be Cool Shotgun Uncredited
2005 Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story Chris Griffin, Various (voices) Direct-to-video
2005 The Best Man Murray
2006 Electric Apricot: Quest for Festeroo Jonah "the Taper Guy"
2006 The TV Set Slut Wars Host
2008 Sex Drive Ezekiel
2009 Old Dogs Craig White
2010 Iron Man 2 Expo Fan Cameo[41]
2011 Mars Needs Moms Milo Motion capture only, was also the original voice of Milo during production, voice-over work cut.[42]
2011 The Story of Luke Zack
2013 Sexy Evil Genius Zachary Newman
2013 Dear Mr. Watterson Himself Documentary
2013 I Know That Voice Himself Documentary
2014 Guardians of the Galaxy Howard the Duck (voice) Uncredited cameo[43]
2014 The Identical Dino
2014 Yellowbird Yellowbird (voice) [40]
2015 Wrestling Isn't Wrestling DX Fan Short film
2015 Krampus Lumpy (voice) [40]
2016 Holidays Pete Gunderson
2017 The Lego Batman Movie King Kong (voice) [44]
2017 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Howard the Duck (voice) [40]
2018 A Futile and Stupid Gesture Christopher Guest
2018 Dear Dictator Dr. Charles Seaver
2019 Shazam! Friend Uncredited
2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters Fighter Pilot Uncredited
2019 Changeland Brandon Also writer and director[32]
2020 aTypical Wednesday Patrick [45]
2021 Black Friday Dour Dennis (voice)
2022 Weird: The Al Yankovic Story Radio DJ
2023 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Howard the Duck (voice) [46][40]
2023 Hanky Panky Harry the Hat [47]
2024 Little Death David

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1984 Young People's Specials Charlie Episode: "Charlie's Christmas Secret"
1985 ABC Afterschool Special Tommy Sanders Episode: "I Want to Go Home"
1985 Tales from the Darkside Timmy Episode: "Monsters in My Room"
1986 Amazing Stories Lance Episode: "The Sitter"
1986 Spenser: For Hire Andy Chandler Episode: "The Hopes and Fears"
1987 The Comic Strip Normal human twin siblings Sherman Miniseries
1988 The Facts of Life Adam Brinkerhoff 2 episodes
1989 Free Spirit Joey Episode: "Too Much of a Good Thing"
1989 Mr. Belvedere Louis 2 episodes
1990 Life Goes On William Butler 2 episodes
1990 It Young Richie Tozier 2 episodes
1991 Good & Evil David 6 episodes
1992 Evening Shade Larry Phipps Episode: "Hasta la Vista"
1992 The Wonder Years Jimmy Donnelly 2 episodes
1992 Batman: The Animated Series Wizard (voice) Episode: "I Am the Night"[40]
1993 Beverly Hills, 90210 Wayne Episode: "The Game Is Chicken"
1993 The X-Files Emil Episode: "Deep Throat"
1993 seaQuest DSV Nick "Wolfman" Episode: "Photon Bullet"
1994 The Byrds of Paradise Harry Byrd 8 episodes
1994 Weird Science Lubec Episode: "Lisa's Virus"
1995 Haunted Lives: True Ghost Stories Termite Miniseries
1995 Step by Step Danny Episode: "Head of the Class"
1996 Something So Right Napoleon Episode: "Pilot"
1997 Pearl Bob Episode: "Mission ImPearlsible"
1997 Mad About You Bobby Rubenfeld Episode: "Guardianhood"
1997 The Drew Carey Show The MC Episode: "That Thing You Don't"
1997 Temporarily Yours David Silver 6 episodes
1997–2000 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Daniel "Oz" Osbourne Main role
1998 Cybill Jaybo Episode: "Cybill Sheridan's Day Off"
1999–present Family Guy Chris Griffin, Various voices Main role
1999 Angel Daniel "Oz" Osbourne Episode: "In the Dark"
1999 Saturday Night Live Himself Episode: "Sarah Michelle Gellar/Backstreet Boys"
1999–2000 Batman Beyond Nelson Nash, Dempsey (voices) 8 episodes[40]
1999–2000 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd Eddie McDowd (voice) Main role
2000–2005 MADtv Brightling 4 episodes
2000 Tucker Himself 3 episodes
2002 Greg the Bunny Jimmy Bender Main role
2002 Whatever Happened to Robot Jones? Various voices 4 episodes
2003–2004 That '70s Show Mitch Miller 5 episodes
2003 Aqua Teen Hunger Force Himself (voice) Episode: "The Dressing"
2003 Punk'd Himself 1 episode
2004 Married to the Kellys Dr. Jim Coglan Episode: "A Portrait of Susan"
2004 Johnny Bravo Himself (voice) Episode: "Johnny Makeover"[40]
2004, 2007 Crank Yankers Travis, Russel, and Taylor (voice) 3 episodes
2004 Sesame Street Vinny 2 episodes
2005 Will & Grace Randall Finn Episode: "Friends with Benefits"
2005–2016 American Dad! Matthew McConaughey, Various voices 4 episodes
2005–present Robot Chicken Robot Chicken, Cluckerella, Nerd, Daniel/Gyro-Robo, Various voices Also co-creator, director, writer and executive producer
2006 Four Kings Barry 13 episodes
2006 Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide Dog (voice) Episode: "Guide to April Fool's Day"
2006 The Secret Policeman's Ball Private Parts, Mt. Pink Television special
2006 The Andy Milonakis Show Himself Season 2, Episodes 6
2006–2008 Entourage Himself 3 episodes
2007 Grey's Anatomy Nick 2 episodes
2008 Reno 911! Rick the Manager Episode: "Undercover at Burger Cousin"
2008 My Name Is Earl Buddy Episode: "The Magic Hour"
2008 Heroes Sam 2 episodes
2009, 2014 WWE Raw Host Television special
2009–2010 Star Wars: The Clone Wars Todo 360, Ion Papanoida (voices) 4 episodes[40]
2009 Titan Maximum Lt. Gibbs, Various voices Main role; also executive producer
2009 The Cleveland Show Chris Griffin (voice) 2 episodes
2009 The Venture Bros. Lance Hale, Mrs. Z (voice) Episode: "Self-Medication"[40]
2009 His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th Himself Documentary
2010 Warren The Ape Himself Episode: "Amends"
2011–2013 MAD Various voices 3 episodes
2011 Delete Lucifer 2 episodes
2012–2014 Phineas and Ferb Monty Monogram (voice) Recurring role[40]
2012 Franklin & Bash Jango Episode: "Jango and Rossi"
2012 Dan Vs. Ahkenrah (voice) Episode: "The Mummy"
2012 How I Met Your Mother Daryl LaCorte Episode: "The Final Page"
2012–2013 Holliston Gustavo 2 episodes
2012 Comedy Central Roast of Roseanne Barr Roaster Television special
2013 Conan Conan O'Brien Episode: "Occupy Conan: When Outsourcing Goes Too Far"
2013 Men at Work Homeless Guy Episode: "Will Work for Milo"
2013–2014 Dads Eli Sachs Main role
2013–2015 Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. Rick Jones / A-Bomb, Rocket Raccoon (voices) Main role[40]
2013 Husbands The Officiant Episode: "I Do Over"
2014 Avengers Assemble Rocket Raccoon (voice) Episode: "Guardians and Space Knights"[40]
2014–2017 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Leonardo, various voices Main role (seasons 3–5)[40]
2015 Community Scrunch[48] Episode: "Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television"
2016 Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade Squint (voice) Special[40]
2016 Castle Linus (voice) Uncredited; 2 episodes
2016 Broad City Jared 2 episodes
2016 The Loud House Loki Loud (voice) Episode: "One of the Boys"[40]
2016 Mary + Jane Toby Episode: "Neighborhood Watch"
2016 Ultimate Spider-Man Rick Jones, Howard the Duck (voice) Episode: "Return to the Spider-Verse"[40]
2017 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Patrick Episode: "Is Josh Free in Two Weeks?"
2017, 2022 The Simpsons Robot Chicken Nerd, Mav Redfield (voice) 2 episodes[49]
2017 Buddy Thunderstruck Executive producer
2017 Star Wars Rebels Captain Seevor (voice) Episode: "Crawler Commanders"
2018 Guardians of the Galaxy Howard the Duck (voice) 6 episodes[40]
2018 Bobcat Goldthwait's Misfits & Monsters Noble Bartell Episode: "Bubba the Bear"
2018 12 oz. Mouse Mouse "Fitz" Fitzgerald (voice) Episode: "Invictus"
Credited as Baron Victor Von Hamburger III
2019 Historical Roasts David Bowie Episode: "Freddie Mercury"
2020 The Rookie Jordan Neil Episode: "Hand-Off" (ep 35, S02E15)
2020–2021 Crossing Swords Blinkerquartz (voice) 18 episodes
2020 Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Loathsome Leonard (voice) Episode: "Raph's Ride-Along/Donnie vs. Witch Town"
2021 Punky Brewster Evan Episode: "Two First Dates"
2021 Star Wars: The Bad Batch Todo 360 (voice) 2 episodes[40]
2021–2023 What If...? Howard the Duck (voice) 3 episodes[40]
2022 Love, Death & Robots Private Folen (voice) Episode: "Kill Team Kill"[40]
2022 Stargirl Thunderbolt (voice) Recurring role[34]
2024 That '90s Show Mitch Miller Episode: "Just a Friend"

Web

Year Title Role Notes
2008–2009 Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy Various voices 5 episodes
2010 Team Unicorn: G33K & G4M3R Girls Himself
2012 Saber 2: The Body Wash Strikes Back Director
2014–2015 TableTop Himself Episodes: "Star Wars: X-Wing" and "Libertalia"
2015 Con Man Casey Episode: "Thank You for Your Service"
2015 Wrestling Isn't Wrestling D-X Fan Cameo
2015–2016 SuperMansion Various voices Also executive producer
2016–2018 Camp WWE Producer[50]
2022 Good Mythical Morning Himself Guest on episode "Tell the Truth or Eat the Nasty Food Challenge"

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Make My Video Band Member
1994 Playtoons Sneetches, Peter T. Hooper, Crowd #1 Storylines: "Uncle Archibald" and "The Secret of the Castle"
1994 Storybook Weaver Various
2004 Storybook Weaver Deluxe Various
2006 Family Guy Video Game! Chris Griffin
2007 Mass Effect Jeff "Joker" Moreau [40]
2010 Mass Effect 2 Jeff "Joker" Moreau [40]
2012 Mass Effect 3 Jeff "Joker" Moreau [40]
2012 Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse Chris Griffin
2014 Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff Chris Griffin, Neil Goldman
2014 Watch Dogs Bobby Ames
2016 Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Poindexter Zittermann
2016 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Portal Power Leonardo [40]
2022 Warped Kart Racers Chris Griffin Archival Recording
2024 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Wrath of the Mutants Leonardo [51]

Theme park attractions

Year Title Role Venue Notes
2017 Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission Breakout! Howard the Duck (voice) Disney California Adventure

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Work Result
1989 Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor Guest-Starring in a Syndicated Family Comedy, Drama, or Special The Facts of Life Nominated
1992 Outstanding Young Comedian in a Television Series Good & Evil Won
2000 Teen Choice Awards TV – Choice Actor Buffy the Vampire Slayer Nominated
2002 TV – Choice Actor, Comedy Greg the Bunny Nominated
2005 Choice Movie Dance Scene Be Cool Nominated
2006 Spike Video Game Awards Best Supporting Male Performance Family Guy Video Game! Nominated
2006 Best Cast Family Guy Video Game! Won
2007 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Animated Program Robot Chicken, episode: "Lust for Puppets" Nominated
2008 Annie Awards Best Animated Television Production Robot Chicken: Star Wars Nominated
2008 Best Directing in an Animated Television Production Robot Chicken: Star Wars Won
2008 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Animated Program Robot Chicken: Star Wars Nominated
2009 Annie Award Best Animated Television Production Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II Won
2009 Best Writing in an Animated Television Production or Short Form Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II Won
2009 Slammy Awards Raw Guest Host of the Year WWE Raw Nominated
2009 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Animated Program Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II Nominated
2009 Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II Nominated
2010 Outstanding Short Form Animated Program Robot Chicken, episode: "Full-Assed Christmas Special" ("Dear Consumer") Won
2010 Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Robot Chicken Nominated
2011 Annie Awards Best Writing in a Television Production Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III Won
2011 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Animated Program Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III Nominated
2011 Outstanding Short Form Animated Program Robot Chicken, episode: "Robot Chicken's DP Christmas Special" Nominated
2011 Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Robot Chicken Nominated
2012 Teen Choice Awards Choice Animated Series Robot Chicken Nominated
2012 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Short Form Animated Program Robot Chicken, episode: "Fight Club Paradise" Nominated
2013 Annie Awards Best General Audience Animated Television Production Robot Chicken DC Comics Special Won
2013 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Short Form Animated Program Robot Chicken, episode: "Robot Chicken's ATM Christmas Special" Nominated
2013 Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Robot Chicken Nominated
2014 Outstanding Short Form Animated Program[52] Robot Chicken, episode: "Born Again Virgin Christmas Special" Nominated
2014 Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance[52] Robot Chicken DC Comics Special 2: Villains in Paradise Nominated
2015 Annie Awards Outstanding Achievement, Voice Acting in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production[53] Robot Chicken Nominated
2015 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Short Form Animated Program[54] Robot Chicken, episode: "Chipotle Miserable" Nominated
2015 Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance[54] Robot Chicken Nominated
2016 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Short Form Animated Program[55] Robot Chicken, episode: "Robot Chicken Christmas Special: The X-Mas United" Won
2018 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Short Form Animated Program[56] Robot Chicken, episode: "Freshly Baked: The Robot Chicken Santa Claus Pot Cookie Freakout Special: Special Edition" Won
2019 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Short Form Animated Program[57] Robot Chicken, episode: "Why Is It Wet?" Nominated
2020 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Short Form Animated Program[58] Robot Chicken, episode: "Santa's Dead (Spoiler Alert) Holiday Murder Thing Special" Nominated
2021 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Short Form Animated Program[59] Robot Chicken, episode: "Endgame" Nominated
2022 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Short Form Animated Program[60] Robot Chicken, episode: "Happy Russian Deathdog Dolloween 2 U" Nominated

See also

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