Seth Green’s 10 Best Roles, Ranked
10.Oz in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” (TV Series)
Portraying a werewolf with a heart of gold, Seth Green’s Oz became a fan favorite on this cult classic series. His calm demeanor and dry wit provided a counterbalance to the often chaotic environment at Sunnydale High.
9.Lyle in “The Italian Job” (2003)
In this heist film, Green plays a tech wizard who claims he invented Napster, delivering comedic relief and clever one-liners as part of an ensemble cast.
8.Kenny Fisher in “Can’t Hardly Wait” (1998)
Kenny Fisher is the wannabe ladies’ man in this 90s teen comedy. Green’s portrayal of the high school senior looking to make his mark at a graduation party is both hilarious and endearing.
7.Duane Cody in “Rat Race” (2001)
Green’s role as the con artist competing in a mad dash for cash showcased his ability to play over-the-top characters that are both funny and frustrating.
6.Daniel “Dan” Mott in “Without a Paddle” (2004)
As one of three childhood friends on a wilderness adventure, Green’s character balances humor with heartfelt moments, proving his versatility as an actor.
5.Scott Evil in “Austin Powers” series
Green hilariously embodies Dr. Evil’s son, who is constantly seeking his father’s approval. His sarcastic retorts and comedic timing are highlights of the film series.
4.Rick in “My Stepmother Is an Alien” (1988)
As one of his earlier roles, playing opposite Dan Aykroyd and Kim Basinger, Green made an impact with his supporting character, showcasing his acting skills from a young age.
3.Milo in “Mars Needs Moms” (2011)
Voicing the main character, Milo, Green brings emotion to this animated feature about a boy who appreciates his mom only after she is kidnapped by Martians.
2.Chris Griffin in “Family Guy” (TV Series)
As the voice of the dimwitted teenage son, Chris Griffin, Green has contributed to some of the most memorable moments on this long-running animated series.
1.Robot Chicken Co-Creator / Voice Various Characters
Perhaps his best-known work is as co-creator and numerous voices on Adult Swim’s stop-motion animated show “Robot Chicken.” His work on this series showcases not only his vocal talent but also his skill as a creative force in the entertainment industry.