Seth Green played guitarist and werewolf Oz. Like many of his Buffy co-stars, Seth started acting as a child in commercials. Seth then appeared in a few movies including playing the boyfriend of Alyson Hannigan’s character in My Stepmother is an Alien. Jodie Foster’s production company, Egg Pictures, is named after Green’s character in The Hotel New Hampshire, in which she also starred. Seth became famous playing Oz in Buffy and playing Scott Evil in the Austin Powers movies. Seth was the voice of Chris in the cartoon Family Guy, for which he also sang the theme song. Seth has also been in Idle Hands, Pump up the Volume, Can’t Hardly Wait, America’s Sweethearts, Rat Race, The Italian Job, Greg the Bunny, Party Monster and Without A Paddle. Seth appered in several episodes of season 7 of That’s 70’s Show as the character Mitch. Date of birth: 8 February, 1974 Appeared in: Inca Mummy Girl, Halloween, What's My Line? (Part 1), What's My Line? (Part 2), Surprise, Innocence, Phases, Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered, Becoming (Part 1), Becoming (Part 2), then every episode in season three (except Consequences) then The Freshman, Living Conditions, The Harsh Light of Day, Fear, Itself, Beer Bad, Wild at Heart, New Moon Rising, Restless |
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April 7th, 2006 at 9:55 am
Wait so SMG can voice over a cartoon but she can’t do a single commentary for a show that she lived and breathed for eight years? Hmm.
April 7th, 2006 at 9:39 pm
To be fair, until season seven’s DVD, Seth Green was the only actor to do a commentary. Her absence from all DVD features is strange, though. I wound not want to blast her for it, however. She did such great work for the show (and doesn’t seem to owe the show any more than she gave during the run), but it is a little odd, isn’t it.
April 10th, 2006 at 8:53 am
What commentaries did Seth Green do? My DVDs don’t seem to have any…
April 10th, 2006 at 1:51 pm
He did one for “Wild at Heart” in season four, along with Joss Whedon and Marti Noxon.
April 11th, 2006 at 6:33 am
Are you serious? I don’t have that commentary! Oh the unfairity!