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Birthdate: February 8, 1974
Hometown: Philidelphia, Pennsylvania
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Siblings: Older sister Kaela
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Favorite Movie: Billy Madison, Dazed & Confused, Good Will Hunting & more
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Seth Green, named to Entertainment Weekly's 1998 "It List" of the 100 most creative people in entertainment, is a familiar face from his many television and film roles. Most recently, he starred on the big screen as Scott Evil in "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged me," played a member of a squadron of government goons in the suspense thriller "Enemy of the State" with Will Smith, and appeared in the teen comedy/horror film "Idle Hands."
Green has worked almost non-stop since he began in the business at age 6. Born and raised in Philadelphia, he spent much of his youth commuting regularly to shooting locations all over the country, while still managing to graduate high school with honors from his school back home.
Green made his big-screen debut in "Hotel New Hampshire" and since has amassed an impressive list of credits that befits an actor twice his age. At 12, Green auditioned for Woody Allen and landed the leading role in the movie "Radio Days," soon finding himself trading quips with Johnny Carson on "The Tonight Show."
Additional feature film credits include his portrayal of Scott Evil, Dr. Evil's (Mike Myers) estranged son in "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery"; "My Stepmother Is an Alien," where he first met his "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" love interest, Alyson Hannigan; followed by "Can't Buy Me Love," "Airborne," and the graduation night comedy film "Can't Hardly Wait."
Next for the actor is a role in the upcoming big-screen gangster tale "Knockaround Guys," which also stars John Malkovich and Barry Pepper and follow four sons of well-known mobsters who head to a small Montana town in search of cash.
On television, Green starred in the miniseries "Stephen King's 'It,'" appeared as a series regular in "Good and Evil," "The Byrds of Paradise" and "Temporarily Yours," and guest-starred on numberous shows including "The X-Files," "Mad About You" and "The Drew Carey Show."
In his free time, Green enjoys playing pool and seeing as many movies as possible. He currently lives in Los Angeles.
Information from
Dingoes Ate My Baby at the Evil Petting Zoo: A Tribute To Seth
Green , The Official Site .
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