Seth Rogen
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A flare for stand-up comedy came at an early age for the Vancouver-born Seth Rogen – as early as the age of 13. Moving to Los Angeles a few years later, Rogen came under the wing of Judd Apatow and has been a disciple ever since. Now, Seth is a fledgling member of the Frat Pack, acting as well as writing and producing. Sweet-natured raunchy comedies that turn out to be huge hits are a Seth Rogen staple – as “Knocked Up” has shown. He has the charm that audiences like, and a growing audience waiting for more.
Apatow brought Seth on to his two short-lived television series “Freaks and Geeks” and “Undeclared” to prep Seth for the big time. Soon enough, Seth showed up in “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy," a major role in “The 40 Year Old Virgin,” which he co-produced, and “You, Me, and Dupree." His status reached new heights as the slacker Ben Stone in “Knocked Up.” He was a staff writer for “Da Ali G Show” and is the co-writer and executive producer of “Superbad." His comedic persona is taking Hollywood by storm, and a whole new slew of comedies are headed our way. The more clout Seth gains, the further he promises to push the envelope.
Seth on the Web
IMDb
Standard Seth Rogen starting point
TV Guide
Photos, bio, and news for Seth Rogen
Wikipedia
In-depth Seth Rogen biography, including anecdotes and references
Yahoo! Movies
Photos and links to Seth’s movies
MySpace
MySpace Seth Rogen fan club page
A.V. Club
A lengthy interview with Seth talking about some upcoming projects
Seth on the Screen
In addition to the Judd Apatow comedies of “Anchorman,” “The 40 Year Old Virgin,” “Knocked Up,” “Superbad,” the television series “Undeclared” and “Freaks and Geeks,” Seth can also be seen in “Donnie Darko,” “You, Me, and Dupree,” and as a voice in “Shrek the Third.”
Latest Buzz
Along with starring in Kevin Smith’s new comedy, “Zack & Miri Make a Porno,” Seth is staying busy as usual. He voices a role in the new animated film “Monsters vs. Aliens,” appears in the comedies “Observe and Report” and “Funny People,” and co-wrote and starring in the big screen update of “The Green Hornet.”
In Seth's Words
On Judd Apatow:
“He’s the reason I’m not a homeless crackhead right now.”
On the ratings system:
“You can blow up people and still get a PG-13 tag, but the ratings board moves faster than a speeding bullet to slap an R on my movie as soon as sex enters the picture.”










