Seth Green's bio
                                     Oz
 
 
 
A veteran of film and stage, Seth Green has been acting professionally since age
six. By the time he was twelve, he had a leading role in the Woody Allen's feature
film "Radio Days." Since then he has starred in numerous television and film
projects, including "Austin Powers:International Man of Mystery", "the X-Files",
and "Stephen King's It."
 
Green began his role as Oz on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" in 1997. Joss Whedon,
the show's creator told green, "Oz would have the same reaction to spray cheese
as to true love," says Green. "Oz is unflappable and I love being the guitar player
on TV, I'm living out my rock and roll fantasy." Four episodes turned into five,
then eight, and now it's endless. "The show is so fun and quirky but there's a lot
of heart to it, that's what's so appealing," describes Green. "It's smart, scary, and
funny."
 
As for playing a werewolf Green says, "They take their monsters pretty seriously
without the show taking itself too seriously." And the transformation? "It takes a
lot of time and it's really difficult to stand still," says Green. "It starts at 11:30am
until 4:30pm They have to hand lay all of the hair on me, but the make-up artists
there are so great, so sweet and considerate. They make it as painless as possible
and the end result is worth the effect."
 
What does Green do when he's not starring in films and on television? "I read a
ton of magazines, I play pool, I love to see any movie that's out, good or bad.
The one bad thing about working," laments Green, "you can't watch all the
movies."
 
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