
Age: 44
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Seth Aaron Rogen (born April 15, 1982) is a Canadian actor, comedian, and filmmaker. Known primarily for his comedic leading man roles in films, the accolades he has received include nominations for three Golden Globe Awards, five Primetime Emmy Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and an Independent Spirit Award. Originally a stand-up comedian in Vancouver, Rogen moved to Los Angeles for a part in Judd Apatow's series Freaks and Geeks in 1999 and got a part in Apatow's sitcom Undeclared in 2001, which also hired him as a writer. Rogen landed a job as a staff writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show (2004), for which the writing team was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series. Apatow subsequently guided him toward a film career. His first movie appearance was a minor role in Donnie Darko (2001), and he had a supporting part in Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), which he co-produced. He had leading roles in Apatow's comedies Knocked Up (2007) and Funny People (2009). Rogen and his writing partner, Evan Goldberg, co-wrote the films Superbad (2007), Pineapple Express (2008), The Green Hornet (2011), and This Is the End (2013) and directed This Is the End and The Interview (2014), all of which starred Rogen. He had further comedic roles in Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008), Neighbors (2014), its 2016 sequel, The Disaster Artist (2017), and Long Shot (2019). He has played dramatic roles in 50/50 (2011), Take This Waltz (2011), Steve Jobs (2015) and The Fabelmans (2022). He also starred in the FX on Hulu miniseries Pam & Tommy (2022), for which he received Primetime Emmy and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor nominations. Rogen co-developed the AMC television series Preacher (2016–2019), serving as writer, executive producer, and director. He has also executive produced the Amazon Prime Video superhero series The Boys from 2019 and Invincible from 2021. Rogen is also known for his voice roles in the animated films Shrek the Third (2007) and Horton Hears a Who! (2008), the Kung Fu Panda series, The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008), Monsters vs Aliens (2009), Sausage Party (2016; which he also co-wrote and produced), The Lion King (2019), The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023; which he also co-wrote and produced) and Mufasa: The Lion King (2024).

Seth Rogen

Wink Wilwinson
for Wink Wilwinson in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS REMAKE
Suggested by alexstockwell1

I'm not sure if it should take place during the Great Depression or during modern times. In a small town called Skidrow, Mushnik's Flower Shop has been going downhill in business. Mr. Mushnik himself feels like he can't even count on his only two florists, Seymour (a nerdy man working and living in the shop after Mushnik found him as an orphan on the streets) and Audrey (a kind-hearted woman in a toxic relationship with a manic dentist). Unbeknownst to each other, Seymour and Audrey really like each other. One day, Seymour decides that the shop can go in a new direction. He puts in the display window a strange and unusual plant that appears to be a bulbous flytrap (which Seymour named "Audrey II"). Suddenly, a customer walks in, fascinated by the plant and decides to buy $50 worth of roses, and then more customers pile in. At the end of the day, Audrey II wilts and Seymour eventually finds out that instead of water, it drinks BLOOD (after Seymour pricked his finger with dead roses)! Overtime, Audrey II gets advertised on the radio and on TV. The shop gets more successful as Audrey II gets bigger as Seymour gets anemic. At one point, he hears the words, "Feed Me!" coming from AUDREY II! The plant talks in a deep voice demanding more blood to feed on. Knowing that he'll lose everything if he loses Audrey II, Seymour reluctantly decides to find someone who won't be missed after death and feed the body to the plant.
