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Seth Benjamin Green (né Gesshel-Green; born February 8, 1974) is an American actor. His film debut came with a role in the comedy-drama film The Hotel New Hampshire (1984), and he went on to have supporting roles in comedy films throughout the 1980s, including Radio Days (1987) and Big Business (1988). During the 1990s and 2000s, Green began starring in comedy films such as Idle Hands (1999), Rat Race (2001), Without a Paddle (2004), and Be Cool (2005). He also became known for his portrayal of Scott Evil, Dr. Evil's son, in the Austin Powers film series (1997–2002). Green has also taken serious roles in films, including The Attic Expeditions (2001) and Party Monster (2003). He has provided the voice for Howard the Duck in a number of Marvel Cinematic Universe films and series, including Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017), and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023) and in the animated series What If...? (2021–present). In 2019, he wrote, directed, and starred in the comedy-drama film Changeland. Green's first lead role on television was on the ABC sitcom Good & Evil in 1991, for which he won a Young Artist Award. Green later gained attention for his supporting roles as Oz, a teenage guitarist and the boyfriend of Willow Rosenberg, on the fantasy television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2000), and as the voice of Chris Griffin on the Fox adult animated comedy series Family Guy (1999–present). He also voiced Leonardo in the Nickelodeon animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014–2017) and the Joker in the Mass Effect video game series (2007–2012). Green created, directed, wrote, and produced the adult animated comedy series Robot Chicken and its spinoffs (2005–present), which have earned him three Primetime Emmy Awards and five Annie Awards. Description above from the Wikipedia article Seth Green, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Investigative journalist Eddie Brock closing in on a major exposé involving the criminal Shocker, only to have his story collapse when Spider-Man captures the villain before Eddie can publish. Publicly discredited and consumed by resentment, Eddie blames Spider-Man for ruining his career. Soon after, at Oscorp, a classified experiment involving a mysterious symbiote goes wrong, allowing the organism to escape containment and seek out a host driven by rage. Drawn to Eddie’s hatred, the symbiote bonds with him, transforming him into the lethal and intelligent Venom. Meanwhile, Peter Parker balances college life with his responsibilities as Spider-Man, growing increasingly isolated while attempting to maintain friendships with Ned Leeds and Harry Osborn. As Venom begins terrorizing New York, Spiderman saves aspiring actress Mary Jane Watson, who he later runs into on University Campus and befriends. In the final confrontation, Spider-Man defeats Venom and attempts to reason with Eddie, acknowledging his own role in creating Venom and offering him a chance at redemption. Eddie hesitates—but the symbiote overwhelms him, and Venom escapes into the city.
