How tall is Family Guy actor Seth Green? With close to 200 acting credits to his name that span movies, television, and video games, it’s far to say Seth Green is an industry veteran at this stage. Green started his career in the early 1980s, appearing on TV shows such as Amazing Stories and Tales From The Darkside, in addition to movies like Big Business and My Stepmother Is An Alien. One early role of note was the 1990 IT miniseries, which cast Green as young jokester Richie. This miniseries would give a generation of children nightmares thanks to Tim Curry’s terrifying portrayal of Pennywise.
Seth Green was very, very busy during the 1990s. He appeared on mainstay shows like The X-Files, Beverly Hills, 90210 and he even voiced a character on Batman: The Animated Series. He also appeared in his fair share of horror movies during this period, including Ticks and a small role in 1992’s Buffy The Vampire Slayer movie. He would return to the latter in the form of the 1997 series from creator Joss Whedon. Buffy would become a huge success with Green playing Oz, a teenage werewolf who dates Willow; Oz departed the show in season 4. He also played Dr. Evil’s son’s Scott in 1997’s Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery and returned for its two sequels.
In 1999 he first voiced Chris in Family Guy, the dimwitted son of title character Peter. While the show struggled in early seasons to the point of being cancelled, it was later resurrected and is running to this day. During the early 2000s his most notable movie projects included a remake of The Italian Job, Without a Paddle and Rat Race. In 2005 he created Robot Chicken, an Adult Swim stop motion sketch series that skewers targets from Fast & Furious to Star Wars. Green himself voices most of the characters and the show has run for ten seasons thus far.
According to Celeb Heights, Seth Green stands at 5ft 3 inches, and he isn’t below making jabs of his own diminutive stature in interviews. Following the success of Robot Chicken, Green became a regular voice-over actor, appearing in the first three Mass Effect games, Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Star Wars: The Clone Wars and - best of all - as Howard The Duck in the first two Guardians Of The Galaxy movies.
Seth Green is now so prolific it’s hard to keep up with his workload, but more recent projects include directing and starring in Changeland with Macaulay Culkin, Star Wars Rebels, and Camp WWE, an animated series he also created.
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