![]() ![]() As Allen's young alter-ego, Green won a respectable amount of recognition (including an appearance on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show) for his part in the nostalgic tale of a boy growing up as part of an eccentric family in 1940s America. Getting his first real break with 1984's The Hotel New Hampshire, the young actor spent the next few years appearing in television shows before landing his first starring role in Woody Allen's 1987 film Radio Days. With the help of his uncle, who was a casting director, Green was soon appearing in commercials and on various television shows. Green's more conscious interest in acting began at the age of six, when he had his first role in a summer camp play. Although unbeknownst to him at the time, his first onscreen stint was as a newborn in a natural childbirth video. What isn't as well-known to many of these viewers is the fact that Green has been acting in films and on television since 1984, when he made his debut as Egg, the little brother of Jodie Foster and Rob Lowe in The Hotel New Hampshire.Ī native of Philadelphia, Green was born February 8, 1974, and raised in the suburbs by his artist mother and math-teacher father. ![]() As Oz, the guitarist with a bit of a werewolf problem on the WB's Buffy the Vampire Slayer, actor Seth Green became known and loved by television viewers from the U.S. ![]()
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