I do feel like my career has been defined by the things that I’ve passed on as much as the things that I’ve done. You know? A lot of people – b you’ve got to choose, almost, the right projects. Green: The secret? I think you just don’t stop working. Question: So, what’s the secret of longevity? Question: You’ve been in the business since you were, like – I – no, no, I just get opportunities to work on stuff that I think is cool, or valuable to do, and I really – I’m very discerning, but I’m also fortunate and get huge opportunities often. And then I made this movie, and I made this other movie. So we just on Friday wrapped up 23 weeks of writing. How do I even detail it for you without making your head spin and taking up your entire interview? I make this show called Robot Chicken. Question: What have you been doing that’s so busy because it seems you’re always working? Green plays an Amish farmer – typecasting, naturally. A performer and writer, Green continues to tickle the proverbial funny bone in “Sex Drive” which revolves around eighteen-year old Ian who finally gets the opportunity to lose his virginity when a woman he meets on-line offers to have sex with him if he drives to Knoxville to meet her.Īccompanied by friends Lance and Felicia, whom Ian has a thing for, but she in turn has a thing for Lance, take off on a road trip in Ian’s brother, Rex’s beloved 1969 GTO - without permission of course. Seth Green may well be the hardest working funny man in Hollywood.
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