FAMILY GUY

SETH GREEN

as Voice of Chris Griffin

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An industry veteran, Seth Green is an actor, voice artist, comedian, producer, writer and director, who has entertained audiences for nearly four decades.

Green has starred in countless films, including iconic roles in such cult classics as the “Austin Powers” trilogy, opposite Mike Meyers; “Can’t Hardly Wait,” alongside Jennifer Love Hewitt; “Without A Paddle,” opposite Dax Shepherd; “Rat Race,” with Whoopi Goldberg; “Old Dogs,” opposite Robin Williams and John Travolta; “Idle Hands,” alongside Jessica Alba; and “The Italian Job,” opposite Mark Wahlberg and Charlize Theron.

In 2008, he co-founded Stoopid Buddy Stoodios with partners John Harvatine, Matt Senreich and Eric Towner. The prolific animation studio has produced multiple critically acclaimed series, including its flagship show, “Robot Chicken.” The series, now in its 11th season, has won multiple awards, including three Emmys for Outstanding Short-Format Animation Program, and numerous Annies, including a Best Directing win for Green. Other hits include “Titan Maximum,” “Hot Streets,” “Supermansion,” “M.O.D.O.K.,” “Buddy Thunderstruck” and “Crossing Swords,” which returned for its second season last year.

On television, Green has starred in numerous series, including “Buffy The Vampire Slayer,” “Dads,” “Greg The Bunny” and the original “IT” miniseries, and appeared in countless other shows, such as “Broad City,” “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “That ‘70s Show,” “Madtv,” and “Entourage,” on which he portrayed a fictional version of himself.  

In addition to FAMILY GUY, Green has lent his voice to a variety of series, films and video games throughout his career, including “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” “Guardians Of The Galaxy,” “Mass Effect,” THE SIMPSONS, “American Dad,” “Phineas And Ferb,” “What If...?” and “Robot Chicken.”

In 2019, Green wrote, produced and starred in his directorial debut, “Changeland.” The film, also starring Breckin Meyer and Macaulay Culkin, centers on two estranged friends reconnecting on an impromptu trip to Thailand. The film was praised by the Los Angeles Times for Green’s character-driven script and impressive style.

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An industry veteran, Seth Green is an actor, voice artist, comedian, producer, writer and director, who has entertained audiences for nearly four decades.

Green has starred in countless films, including iconic roles in such cult classics as the “Austin Powers” trilogy, opposite Mike Meyers; “Can’t Hardly Wait,” alongside Jennifer Love Hewitt; “Without A Paddle,” opposite Dax Shepherd; “Rat Race,” with Whoopi Goldberg; “Old Dogs,” opposite Robin Williams and John Travolta; “Idle Hands,” alongside Jessica Alba; and “The Italian Job,” opposite Mark Wahlberg and Charlize Theron.

In 2008, he co-founded Stoopid Buddy Stoodios with partners John Harvatine, Matt Senreich and Eric Towner. The prolific animation studio has produced multiple critically acclaimed series, including its flagship show, “Robot Chicken.” The series, now in its 11th season, has won multiple awards, including three Emmys for Outstanding Short-Format Animation Program, and numerous Annies, including a Best Directing win for Green. Other hits include “Titan Maximum,” “Hot Streets,” “Supermansion,” “M.O.D.O.K.,” “Buddy Thunderstruck” and “Crossing Swords,” which returned for its second season last year.

On television, Green has starred in numerous series, including “Buffy The Vampire Slayer,” “Dads,” “Greg The Bunny” and the original “IT” miniseries, and appeared in countless other shows, such as “Broad City,” “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “That ‘70s Show,” “Madtv,” and “Entourage,” on which he portrayed a fictional version of himself.  

In addition to FAMILY GUY, Green has lent his voice to a variety of series, films and video games throughout his career, including “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” “Guardians Of The Galaxy,” “Mass Effect,” THE SIMPSONS, “American Dad,” “Phineas And Ferb,” “What If...?” and “Robot Chicken.”

In 2019, Green wrote, produced and starred in his directorial debut, “Changeland.” The film, also starring Breckin Meyer and Macaulay Culkin, centers on two estranged friends reconnecting on an impromptu trip to Thailand. The film was praised by the Los Angeles Times for Green’s character-driven script and impressive style.