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Seth Rogen (born April 15, 1982) is a Canadian actor, comedian, and Emmy-nominated writer.
Rogen began his career doing standup comedy for four years during his teens, coming in second place in the Vancouver Amateur Comedy Contest when he was sixteen. After moving to Los Angeles, Rogen landed supporting roles in Judd Apatow's two critically acclaimed network television comedies, Freaks and Geeks and Undeclared (the latter of which also hired Rogen as a staff writer). Both shows were cancelled after one season.
After landing a job as a staff writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and the other writers received an Emmy nomination, Rogen was guided by Apatow toward a film career. Rogen was cast in a major supporting role, and credited as a co-producer, in Apatow’s directorial debut The 40 Year-Old Virgin. After receiving critical praise for that performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast Rogen as the lead in Apatow’s next directorial feature, Knocked Up.
Rogen has appeared in the films Donnie Darko, You, Me, and Dupree and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies and Superbad (a semi-autobiographical comedy Rogen originally intended to headline years ago, co-written by Rogen and Evan Goldberg). Rogen also wrote the screenplay for another comedy which Apatow helped co-produce, Owen Wilson's Drillbit Taylor.
Biography
Early life
Rogen was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, the son of Sandy, a social worker, and Mark Rogen, who works for non-profit organizations and as an assistant director of a Workmen's Circle.[][] Rogen has described his parents, who met at an Israeli kibbutz, as "radical Jewish socialists".[0] Rogen attended a Talmud Torah school,[2] as well as Camp Miriam, a Habonim Dror camp where he would perform stand-up comedy for fellow campers.[0] Rogen got his start in show business at age 13 after signing up for a comedy class. With his trademark deadpan humour, he placed second in the Vancouver Amateur Comedy Contest at 16, then headed south of the border to continue stand-up and acting.Early career
Rogen's first exposure to the entertainment field began with commercial work in Canada at the age of 13.[4] After trying his hand as a standup comic, Rogen snapped up his first starring role in the Judd Apatow/Paul Feig 1980s-set teen series Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000) with only two auditions. He played cynical, acerbic "freak" Ken Miller. Apatow was very impressed with Rogen's improvisational skills.[5] After the show was cancelled in the middle of its first season, Rogen was cast in a similar role in Apatow's second, also short-lived series, Undeclared (2001-2002), and went on to write several episodes. In 2001, Rogen also had minor roles in Donnie Darko (playing Ricky Danforth) and Dawson's Creek, in an episode he claims he never saw.[6] Following the cancellation of his second series in 2002, Rogen developed a soured attitude toward television, not wanting to act on another show unless Apatow was involved.[7]Writing career
Rogen's first major writing job was for Apatow's second short-lived television series, Undeclared, for which he was hired as a writer before he was offered an acting role. [8] During the show's run, Rogen wrote one episode by himself and co-wrote four others.<ref name="Int1" />Rogen's experience with Undeclared paid off when he and his writing partner, Evan Goldberg, joined the writing staff of Da Ali G Show for its second season. In 2005, the Ali G Show writing staff, including Rogen and Goldberg, received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination in the Writing For A Variety, Music Or Comedy Program category. As it turned out, Rogen had signed on to the show for what became its final season; Da Ali G Show ended due to the creative decision that its mode of "surprise" comedy would become unsustainable if the show continued much longer. Rogen's association with the show's star, Sacha Baron Cohen, was not over, however; In a recent interview with Tokion Magazine(Issue 55), Rogen claimed to have made uncredited contributions to Cohen's film version of Borat.[9]
Rogen credits much of his comedic style, as well as his success, to his second cousin, Oliver Davies, who encouraged him to keep working at his comedy even when times got tough and left him "always wanting more." The famous "you're gay" scene from the Forty-Year-Old Virgin, for instance, was written by Davies.[10]
Rogen's most recent project is the 2007 comedy, Superbad, the script for which he wrote years ago as a starring vehicle for himself. The Superbad team then looked for "an 18-year-old version" of Rogen and chose frequent Rogen collaborator Jonah Hill.[11] Rogen also wrote the screenplay for the upcoming Owen Wilson vehicle, Drillbit Taylor, which is based on a 70-page scriptment written by John Hughes.[12]
Current projects
Seth Rogen (left) and Paul Rudd from The 40 Year Old Virgin
Spots in , The 40 Year-Old Virgin, and You, Me and Dupree have also ensured him a minor place in Hollywood's Frat Pack. In USA Today's recent profile of the group, they mention those actors' rising salaries makes it financially wiser to cast newcomers like Rogen, citing his roles in Virgin and Dupree as successful examples.[16] When asked in an interview if he is in the group, Rogen has stated he is not sure.<ref name="Int2" /> [17]

Katherine Heigl and Seth Rogen from Knocked Up
Improvisation
Though Rogen has penned scripts for both film and television, his comedic stylings tend to rely heavily on improvisational dialogue. Apatow noticed this improvisation talent on the set of Freaks and Geeks, which influenced his decision to have Rogen write for Undeclared and pitch jokes for The 40 Year-Old Virgin.<ref name="APATOW" /> As with most Apatow projects, the dialogue in Rogen's films is usually not what was on paper.<ref name="flickd" /> Rogen says he prefers improvised dialogue because it captures the essence of real friends spouting jokes.[20] Because Apatow never stops rolling after takes, allowing his actors to improvise differently each time, Rogen's two largest film roles to date (The 40 Year-Old Virgin and Knocked Up) both achieved the rare milestone of shooting over a million feet of film, almost unprecedented for comedies.<ref name="flickd" />Personal life
Rogen moved to Los Angeles at the age of 16, after Apatow discovered him in Vancouver.<ref name="APATOW" /> During his late teens, Rogen's parents moved from Canada with him, but by the time he landed his second television series, his parents would live in both Canada and the United States.<ref name="Int1" /> Rogen still resides in Los Angeles. He continues to write and produce with longtime writing partner, Evan Goldberg, with whom he has worked with on Da Ali G Show, Knocked Up, and Superbad, the latter of which is a semi-autobiographical take on their longtime friendship. He lives with Lauren Miller, his girlfriend of two years.[21] Rogen and Miller attended the film premieres of The 40 Year-Old Virgin, You, Me and Dupree and Knocked Up. [22][23]Influences
Rogen has described the shock of being thrust into an industry where he is now working alongside the comedic icons he grew up watching, such as Will Ferrell, Owen Wilson, and Jim Carrey.<ref name="IGN" /> Rogen cites the Adam Sandler album They're All Gonna Laugh at You! (which features Judd Apatow at certain points) as the funniest thing he has ever heard, stating that the track "At A Medium Pace" was the seed for what became his comedic persona.<ref name="IGN" /> Rogen was also a huge fan of the , so it was a shock to suddenly work for Cohen. Rogen cites the films Porky's and Bachelor Party, in addition to films by Kevin Smith, as inspirations for writing sex comedies.[24]Filmography
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 | Freaks and Geeks (TV series) | Ken Miller | Series cast |
| 2001 | Undeclared (TV series) | Ron Garner | Series cast, writer |
| Donnie Darko | Ricky Danforth | ||
| 2004 | Eager Cameraman | ||
| 2005 | The 40-Year-Old Virgin | Cal | Supporting role, co-producer |
| 2006 | You, Me and Dupree | Neil | Supporting Role |
| 2007 | Shrek the Third | Ship Captain | Voice only |
| Knocked Up | Ben Stone | Lead role, executive producer | |
| Saturday Night Live 10/07/2007 | Rowlf (from the skit "Rowlf & the Swedish Chef) | ||
| Superbad | Officer Warren Michaels | Supporting role, writer, executive producer | |
| 2008 | Fanboys | Admiral Seasholtz/The Pimp/Star Journey alien | 3 different small roles[25] |
| The Spiderwick Chronicles | |||
| Horton Hears a Who! | Morton | Voice only | |
| Kung Fu Panda | Master Mantis | Voice only | |
| The Pineapple Express | Dale Denton | Co-Headlining Role, writer, executive producer | |
| The Middle Child | Co-Headlining Role | ||
| 2009 | The Green Hornet | The Green Hornet | Lead role, writer, executive producer |
Awards and nominations
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | Nominated | Young Artist Award | Best Performance in a TV Series - Young Ensemble for: Freaks and Geeks. Shared with cast |
| 2005 | Nominated | Primetime Emmy Award | Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program for: Da Ali G Show. Shared with writing staff |
| 2006 | Nominated | MTV Movie Award | Best On-Screen Team for: The 40-Year-Old Virgin. Shared with Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, and Romany Malco |
References
1. ^ Patterson, John. "Comedy's new centre of gravity", Guardian Unlimited, 2007-09-14. Retrieved on 2007-09-14.
2. ^ Caddell, Ian. "Point Grey writ Super large", Straight.com, 2007-08-16. Retrieved on 2007-08-18.
3. ^ [1]
4. ^ "Seth Rogen Biography"; Retrieved October, 27, 2006; Yahoo! Movies
5. ^ "Interview with Judd Apatow"; Harris, Will; August 05, 2005; Bullz-Eye.com - Guys' Portal to the Web
6. ^ "Interview with Seth Rogen"; Harris, Will; July 13, 2006; Bullz-Eye.com - Guys' Portal to the Web
7. ^ "The Seth Rogen Interview"; Ariano, Tara (credited as Wing Chung); 2002; Television Without Pity
8. ^ "Rogen & Rudd From the Knocked Up Set "; Newgen, Heather; August 16, 2006; ComingSoon.net
9. ^ "The Dynamite Issue!". Tokion Magazine (55). Retrieved on 2007-08-18.
10. ^ "Interview: Seth Rogen"; Gilchrist, Todd; December 13, 2005; IGN.com: Games, Cheats, Movies and More
11. ^ "SET VISIT: KNOCKED UP"; Dellamorte, Andre; August 10, 2006; Cinematic Happenings Under Development
12. ^ "Par twists into 'Drillbit' with Wilson"; Siegel, Tatiana; June 20, 2006; The Hollywood Reporter
13. ^ "Box Office Mojo - The 40-Year-Old Virgin" Retrieved October 27, 2006; BoxOfficeMojo.com
14. ^ "'Virgin' director to team with Seth Rogen" The Associated Press (NY); September 02, 2005; USAToday.com
15. ^ "A (Kind of) New Star is Born"; Carrol, Larry; September 28, 2006; MTV Movies - Flick'd
16. ^ "'Frat Pack' splits"; Wloszczyna, Susan; December 06, 2005; USA Today.com
17. ^ "Movie File: Nicolas Cage, 50 Cent, 'Harry Potter,' Elisha Cuthbert & More"; Carroll, Larry; August 8, 2006; MTV.com - Movies - News
18. ^ Franco to reunite with 'Freaks' pals; United Press International; September 23, 2006; United Press International
19. ^ [2]
20. ^ "Seth Rogen" Epstein, Daniel Robert; December 13, 2005; Suicide Girls - Interviews
21. ^ "Seth Rogen no longer in 'Virgin' territory as dad Dude"; Whipp, Glen; April 28, 2007; U-entertainment
22. ^ "Seth Rogen and Lauren Miller at the You, Me and Dupree premiere in Hollywood on July 10, 2006"; Granitz, Steve (WireImage.com); Retrieved October, 27, 2006; Photos for Seth Rogen on MSN Movies
23. ^ "Seth Rogen and guest at the Hollywood premiere of Universal Pictures' The 40-Year-Old Virgin - 8/11/2005"; Sciulli, John (WireImage.com); Retrieved October, 27, 2006; Seth Rogen Photos - Yahoo! Movies
24. ^ "Seth Rogen Interview, Knocked Up"; Roberts, Sheila; MoviesOnline; Retrieved on 2007-19-5
25. ^ "Life on 'Mars'"; Schwartz, Missy; May 9, 2006; Entertainment Weeklys' EW.com
2. ^ Caddell, Ian. "Point Grey writ Super large", Straight.com, 2007-08-16. Retrieved on 2007-08-18.
3. ^ [1]
4. ^ "Seth Rogen Biography"; Retrieved October, 27, 2006; Yahoo! Movies
5. ^ "Interview with Judd Apatow"; Harris, Will; August 05, 2005; Bullz-Eye.com - Guys' Portal to the Web
6. ^ "Interview with Seth Rogen"; Harris, Will; July 13, 2006; Bullz-Eye.com - Guys' Portal to the Web
7. ^ "The Seth Rogen Interview"; Ariano, Tara (credited as Wing Chung); 2002; Television Without Pity
8. ^ "Rogen & Rudd From the Knocked Up Set "; Newgen, Heather; August 16, 2006; ComingSoon.net
9. ^ "The Dynamite Issue!". Tokion Magazine (55). Retrieved on 2007-08-18.
10. ^ "Interview: Seth Rogen"; Gilchrist, Todd; December 13, 2005; IGN.com: Games, Cheats, Movies and More
11. ^ "SET VISIT: KNOCKED UP"; Dellamorte, Andre; August 10, 2006; Cinematic Happenings Under Development
12. ^ "Par twists into 'Drillbit' with Wilson"; Siegel, Tatiana; June 20, 2006; The Hollywood Reporter
13. ^ "Box Office Mojo - The 40-Year-Old Virgin" Retrieved October 27, 2006; BoxOfficeMojo.com
14. ^ "'Virgin' director to team with Seth Rogen" The Associated Press (NY); September 02, 2005; USAToday.com
15. ^ "A (Kind of) New Star is Born"; Carrol, Larry; September 28, 2006; MTV Movies - Flick'd
16. ^ "'Frat Pack' splits"; Wloszczyna, Susan; December 06, 2005; USA Today.com
17. ^ "Movie File: Nicolas Cage, 50 Cent, 'Harry Potter,' Elisha Cuthbert & More"; Carroll, Larry; August 8, 2006; MTV.com - Movies - News
18. ^ Franco to reunite with 'Freaks' pals; United Press International; September 23, 2006; United Press International
19. ^ [2]
20. ^ "Seth Rogen" Epstein, Daniel Robert; December 13, 2005; Suicide Girls - Interviews
21. ^ "Seth Rogen no longer in 'Virgin' territory as dad Dude"; Whipp, Glen; April 28, 2007; U-entertainment
22. ^ "Seth Rogen and Lauren Miller at the You, Me and Dupree premiere in Hollywood on July 10, 2006"; Granitz, Steve (WireImage.com); Retrieved October, 27, 2006; Photos for Seth Rogen on MSN Movies
23. ^ "Seth Rogen and guest at the Hollywood premiere of Universal Pictures' The 40-Year-Old Virgin - 8/11/2005"; Sciulli, John (WireImage.com); Retrieved October, 27, 2006; Seth Rogen Photos - Yahoo! Movies
24. ^ "Seth Rogen Interview, Knocked Up"; Roberts, Sheila; MoviesOnline; Retrieved on 2007-19-5
25. ^ "Life on 'Mars'"; Schwartz, Missy; May 9, 2006; Entertainment Weeklys' EW.com
Further reading
- Patterson, J. "Comedy's new centre of gravity", Film, The Guardian, 2007-09-14. Retrieved on 2007-09-23.
External links
- Seth Rogen at the Internet Movie Database
- Seth Rogen Fan Site
- The Education of A Comic Prodigyon Time.com (a division of Time Magazine)
- The Onion A.V. Club interview
- Is this the face of Hollywood's next A-lister? (Profile from The Globe and Mail)
- Seth Rogen Interview in Complex Magazine
- Interview with Seth Rogen about Knocked UP
- Interview with Seth Rogen about Knocked Up
| Seth Rogen | |
| Television: | Freaks and Geeks | Undeclared |
|---|---|
| Starring Movie Roles: | The 40-Year-Old Virgin | Knocked Up | "Superbad" | "The Pineapple Express" |
| Minor Movie Roles: | | You, Me and Dupree |
| Writing: | Da Ali G Show | Superbad | Drillbit Taylor |
| Other: | Ken Miller | Frat Pack |
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