SETH | TRIVIA
Seth decided to make acting his career at age six, after appearing in a summer camp preformance of "Hello
Dolly!"
Seth is thanked in the sleeve notes of Blink 182's album "Enema of the State".
Seth is the godfather of Breckin Meyers daughter.
Seth is best friends with Breckin Meyer and Ryan Phillippe, with whom he owns a production company (The company was
originally named Sweet J Productions, but is also known as Lucid Films).
Seth played bass in a band called "Bellyroom" together with Breckin Meyer.
Seth appears on the Buffy EP by Velvet Chain as a guest gitarist.
Seth auditioned for the role of NightCrawler in the X-Men 2 movie.
Seth Green was originally raised Jewish, but has converted to Scientologie.
There are several Seth Green toys in the shops. Two of Scott Evil, complete with skunk accessory and speaker
and one of Oz which comes with a guitar and amp. There are also 3 Oz variant figures one part way through his werewolf
transformation, a second with a Entertainment Earth logo on it's T-shirt and a colour sceme chosen by Seth himself and a third
entirely unpainted version..
Seth first worked with his "BTVS" costar, Alyson Hannigan in the movie "My Stepmother is An Alien."
Seth appeared in the movie version of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", but his scenes were cut.
Seth Green and Sarah Michelle Gellar were cast together in a commercial when they were very young by Marcia
Shulman, who later became the casting director for Buffy.
Seth Green was given a copy of the script for Phases by Joss Whedon, to persuade him to take the role of
the character of Oz. He had already played Oz a couple of times in the show, but this was for the role of recurring character.
The Dell Latitude laptop computer used in the Italian Job 2003 by Seth Green aka Lyle is one of his own
computers in real life.
On Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Seth Green's character had the words "Sweet J" written on his guitar. Seth
Green now fronts an animation production company called Sweet J Presents.
Seth tested for the part of Jerry Supiran in the 1980's sitcom Small Wonders but the part went to Jamie
Lawson instead.