Seth Green
Born: February 1974
Where: Philaldelphia, Pennsylvania
Best known to British audiences as Dr Evil's troubled son in the Austin Powers spoofs, Green began his acting career with commercials at the age of six.
His first film role was in 1984's The Hotel New Hampshire but his big break came four years later with a starring role in Radio Days, playing Little Joe, a character considered to be Woody Allen's rendering of himself.
His performances in Can't Buy Me Love as Patrick Dempsey's destructive and demented younger brother and Big Business as Bette Midler's psychotic son led to Austin Powers.
He reached his widest audience portraying the sweetly awkward musician/werewolf Oz who is romantically attached to Buffy's best friend Willow on the hit show Buffy, the Vampire Slayer.
After his stint on Buffy, Green went on to land several significant film roles, reprising his role in the Austin Powers sequels of 1999 and 2002.
He also had parts in America's Sweethearts and Rat Race before joining John Malkovich, Vin Diesel, Dennis Hopper and Barry Pepper in the mobster-comedy feature The Knockaround Guys.
He played a computer geek who claims he invented Napster in the routine American remake of the Michael Caine classic The Italian Job.
Recent work includes the role of museum curator Patrick Wisely in the sequel to the Scooby Doo movie Monsters Unleashed.
He also appeared alongside Scooby Doo co-star Matthew Lillard in the lacklustre adventure comedy Without A Paddle.


























