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Seth Rogen is a Canadian-American stand-up comic, actor, producer, author and director known for his quirky wit and humorous roles in films. He has been in the film industry for over a dozen years and has appeared in several films and television series. He has become a comedy staple in Hollywood scenes, and the mention of his name in a film’s cast almost guarantees viewers would watch the film with multiple laughs. Find out more about Seth Rogen below.

Seth Rogen Bio (Age)

Seth Rogen first came into this world on the 15th of April 1982 and his birth took place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The thespian comes from a Jewish family and spent his childhood in Canada and the USA. He holds dual American and Canadian citizenship while his ethnicity is White. Seth developed an interest in being a comedian from a young age. He was thrilled when he found out he could make people laugh.

At the age of 13, he performed his first standup comedy gig at the Lotus Club, a dyke bar in Vancouver. However, due to the fact that he was underage, Seth was kicked out as soon as he finished his set. Undeterred, he tea

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Rogen is one of the most bankable actors productive today. And it's not because of his nice looks. He's not handsome, which may be a deal breaker for many gay guys.

But if you think that Rogen just got lucky, keep in mind, he sold the script for SUPERBAD before KNOCKED UP hit theaters. That was a major sale and a widely admired project because it delivered a specific mark of realism and realness to a teen comedy. It was unique and had a lot of heart. It's also at 88% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Rogen was only 23 or 24 when he sold SUPERBAD which is very young for a studio sale. As a journalist, Rogen was a staff writer on Sacha Baron Cohen's classic ALI G show. (Not sure if Rogen worked on the movies, but Jonah Hill worked on BORAT and BRUNO). His first show in a lead role was Knocked Up, which grossed over $100 million, despite the fact absolutely nobody knew who he was. Around that hour, Rogen also wrote an episode of

Seth Rogen on James Franco: ‘I assume he’s done gay stuff’

From poet Alan Ginsberg to activist Scott Smith, James Franco has played plenty of iconic gay characters — and played into suggestions that his life imitates art. (See: His New York Magazine interview about being “a little gay.”)

Friend and frequent collaborator Seth Rogen stopped by Live with Andy Cohen on Monday, and the Sausage Party author and producer laughed while answering a question about Franco’s sexuality.

“It’s not something I’ve had a very explicit conversation with him about,” Rogen said. “I don’t know. I believe he’s done gay stuff, right? Doesn’t everyone? … Everyone’s poked another kid’s d*** at some signal. I went to Jewish summer camp.”

Live with Andy Cohen airs Monday at 10 a.m. ET on Radio Andy (Ch. 102).

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EP. S1E07 — Roxane Homosexual and Seth Rogen: In Conversation: 90 Day Fiancé

It’s the episode you’ve all been waiting for: Seth Rogen, Roxane Gay and Ashley Ray talking about 90 Day Fiancé. Also Ashley talks about documentaries. But mostly: Seth Rogen and Roxane Gay converse 90 Day Fiancé as the 8th season starts. We know why you’re here.

You can follow Ashley’s season 8 90 Day Fiancé recaps on Vulture.

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