Seth Green, born on February eighth, nineteen seventy-four, is a multifaceted American actor and producer whose career spans several decades. He made his film debut in the comedy-drama The Hotel New Hampshire in nineteen eighty-four, quickly establishing himself with supporting roles in notable films such as Radio Days in nineteen eighty-seven and Big Business in nineteen eighty-eight.
Throughout the nineties and two-thousands, Green transitioned to leading roles in various comedy films, including Idle Hands in nineteen ninety-nine, Rat Race in two thousand one, Without a Paddle in two thousand four, and Be Cool in two thousand five. He is perhaps best known for his iconic portrayal of Scott Evil, the son of Dr. Evil, in the beloved Austin Powers film series, which spanned from nineteen ninety-seven to two thousand two.
In addition to his comedic roles, Green has taken on serious characters in films like The Attic Expeditions in two thousand one and Party Monster in two thousand three. He has lent his voice to the character Howard the Duck in several Marvel Cinematic Universe projects, including Guardians of the Galaxy in two thousand fourteen, its sequels, and the animated series What If...? from twenty twenty-one to twenty twenty-four. In two thousand nineteen, he showcased his creative talents by writing, directing, and starring in the comedy-drama film Changeland.
Green's television career began with his lead role in the ABC sitcom Good & Evil in nineteen ninety-one, earning him a Young Artist Award. He gained further recognition for his role as Oz on the fantasy series Buffy the Vampire Slayer from nineteen ninety-seven to two thousand, and as the voice of Chris Griffin on the long-running animated series Family Guy, which began in nineteen ninety-nine and continues to this day. Additionally, he voiced Leonardo in the Nickelodeon series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from twenty fourteen to twenty seventeen and portrayed the Joker in the Mass Effect video game series from two thousand seven to two thousand twelve. Green is also the creative force behind the adult animated series Robot Chicken and its spinoffs, which have garnered him three Primetime Emmy Awards and five Annie Awards.