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Seth Rogen - Wikipedia. Seth Aaron Rogen (; born April 1. Canadian- American actor, comedian and filmmaker. He began his career performing stand- up comedy during his teenage years. While still living in his native Vancouver, he landed a supporting role in the series Freaks and Geeks. Shortly after he moved to Portland, Oregon for his role, Freaks and Geeks was officially cancelled after one season due to low viewership.
Rogen later got a part on sitcom. Undeclared, which also hired him as a staff writer. After landing his job as a staff writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, he was guided by Judd Apatow toward a film career.
Rogen made his first movie appearance in Donnie Darko with a minor role in 2. Rogen was cast in a supporting role and credited as a co- producer in Apatow's directorial debut, The 4. Year- Old Virgin.
Afterwards, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's films Knocked Up and Funny People. Rogen co- starred as Steve Wozniak in Universal's Steve Jobs biopic in 2.
In 2. 01. 6, he developed the AMC television series Preacher with his writing partner Evan Goldberg and Sam Catlin. He also serves as a writer and executive producer, and directed the first two episodes of the series with Goldberg. Rogen and Goldberg co- wrote the films Superbad, Pineapple Express, The Green Hornet, This Is the End, and directed both This Is the End and The Interview; all of which Rogen starred in. He has also done voice work for the films Horton Hears a Who!, the Kung Fu Panda film series, The Spiderwick Chronicles, Monsters vs. Aliens, Paul, Sausage Party, and the 2.
The Lion King. Early life[edit]Rogen was born in Vancouver, British Columbia to Jewish parents. His mother, Sandy (née Belogus), is a social worker, and his father, Mark Rogen (born 1.
Workmen's Circle Jewish fraternal organization.[5][6][7][8] Since Rogen's father is American, he has American citizenship by birth.[9] He has described his parents, who met on kibbutz Beit Alfa in Israel, as "radical Jewish socialists".[6] Rogen has an older sister named Danya.[5] Rogen attended Vancouver Talmud Torah Elementary School and Point Grey Secondary School, incorporating many of his classmates into his writing. He was also known for the stand- up comedy he performed at Camp Miriam, a Habonim Dror camp.[5]As a child, Rogen did not want to pursue any career other than comedy, stating "As soon as I realized you could be funny as a job, that was the job I wanted".[7] He got his start in show business at age 1. Mark Pooley.[5] His early comedy routines involved jokes about his bar mitzvah, his grandparents, and his camp counsellors.[5] During his teenage years he would perform stand- up comedy routines at places like bar mitzvahs and small parties, later shifting to bars.[1.
A mohel paid him to write jokes.[1. At the age of 1. 3, he co- wrote a rough draft of Superbad with childhood friend Evan Goldberg, whom he had met at bar mitzvah classes.[7][1. Based on their teenage experiences,[6] Rogen and Goldberg spent the rest of their time in high school polishing the script. They initially worried that American Pie (1. His mother was supportive of his comic endeavours and would often drive him to stand- up gigs at the comedy club Yuk Yuks.[1. With his deadpan humour, he won the Vancouver Amateur Comedy Contest at 1. Also when Rogen was 1.
Around this time, he landed a role on Judd Apatow's television show Freaks and Geeks after attending a local casting call.[7][1. Despite a strong academic performance, Rogen dropped out of high school, began working for Apatow,[1.
Los Angeles. Rogen paid the bills and had become the main wage earner at just 1. Early work and friendship with Judd Apatow[edit]Rogen's acting debut was in Apatow's Freaks and Geeks, a cult hit series first released in 1.
Ken Miller, a cynical, acerbic "freak".[7] Revolving around a group of teenagers' lives, Freaks and Geeks first aired in 1. Although well- reviewed, the show was NBC's lowest- viewed program and was cancelled after one season due to poor ratings.[1. Impressed with Rogen's improvisational skills,[1. Apatow then chose him as the lead in another of his shows, Undeclared.
Rogen was originally set to play a fairly popular but nerdy college freshman, but the network did not think he was leading male material. Apatow opted not to go along with the show.[1. Rogen also served as a staff writer to the short- lived production.[1. Following the show's cancellation in 2.
Rogen did not get many auditions, which was not upsetting to him as he always thought he would achieve better success as a writer.[1. He would soon be a part of Apatow's "frat pack", a close- knit group that includes Steve Carell and Paul Rudd.[1.
Of the awkwardness of a grown man spending so much time with a teenaged Rogen, Apatow said: "I'm such a comedy fan that, even though he's 1. I know I'm hanging out with one of the guys who's going to be one of the great comics."[1. Around this time, Apatow would come up with odd requests for Rogen and Goldberg, such as turn an idea of his into a movie in 1. Regarding Apatow's professional effect on Rogen, the actor said in 2. Watch Where Children Play Online more. Obviously, I can't stress how important Judd's been to my career".[1. Rogen had roles in Donnie Darko (2. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2.
A big career point for him was becoming a staff writer for Sacha Baron Cohen's last season of Da Ali G Show in 2. Along with the show's other writers, Rogen received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.[2. He became familiar to audiences as one of the main character's co- workers in Apatow's well- reviewed buddy comedy directorial debut feature The 4.
Year- Old Virgin (2. Rogen also co- produced it and improvised all his dialogue.[1. Rogen] hadn't done any screen work that indicated he could carry as memorable and convincing a performance as he does with the character Cal," MTV's John Constantine wrote.[1. The Boston Globe reviewer Wesley Morris wrote that Rogen, along with co- stars Rudd and Romany Malco, were each hilarious in their own right[2.
Orlando Sentinel's Roger Moore believed that Rogen had his moments in the film[2. Moira Macdonald of the Seattle Times said the actor was "droopily deadpan."[2. He followed this with a small role in You, Me and Dupree (2. Matt Dillon, Kate Hudson and Owen Wilson.[2. Breakthrough[edit]His breakthrough came when Universal Studios greenlit him for the lead in yet another Apatow production: Knocked Up (2. Katherine Heigl's just- promoted media personality that results in an unintended pregnancy.
Upon completing The 4. Year- Old Virgin, Apatow had approached Rogen about potential starring roles, but the actor suggested many high- concept science fiction ideas. After Apatow insisted that he would work better in real life situations, the two agreed on the accidental pregnancy concept of this production.[2. Rogen called shooting sex scenes with Heigl "nerve- racking" and found comfort with the supporting cast since, even though he played a lead, the focus was not all on him.[2. Made on a $3. 0 million budget and released on June 1, Knocked Up was a critical and commercial box office hit, garnering an approval rating of 9. Rotten Tomatoes and grossing $2. Rogen also received favourable reviews.[3.
Later that year he played a supporting part as an irresponsible police officer in Superbad, which he had written with his writing partner and was co- produced by Apatow. Michael Cera and Jonah Hill originate the main roles, two teenage best friends whose party plans go wrong, based on them.[6] The film and their writing was praised, with critics finding it to be very authentic.[3. It topped the US box office for two weeks in a row.[3. Rogen hosted Saturday Night Live on October 6, 2. April 4, 2. 00. 9.[3. Rogen's projects in 2.
Jimmy Hayward's Horton Hears a Who!, an animated film based on the Dr. Seussbook, that Rogen voiced a character in.[3. Rogen additionally co- wrote Drillbit Taylor, also produced by Apatow and starring Owen Wilson as the homeless titular character.[4.
American Horror Story - Wikipedia. American Horror Story is an American anthologyhorror series created and produced by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk. Described as an anthology series, each season is conceived as a self- contained miniseries, following a different set of characters and settings, and a storyline with its own "beginning, middle, and end." Some plot elements of each season are loosely inspired by true events.[3][4][5] The only actors to appear in all iterations of the show so far are Evan Peters, Sarah Paulson and Lily Rabe. The first season, retroactively subtitled Murder House, takes place in Los Angeles, California, during the year 2. The second season, subtitled Asylum, takes place in Massachusetts during the year 1. The third season, subtitled Coven, takes place in New Orleans, Louisiana, during the year 2.
The fourth season, subtitled Freak Show, takes place in Jupiter, Florida, during the year 1. American freak shows.
The fifth season, subtitled Hotel, takes place in Los Angeles during the year 2. The sixth season, subtitled Roanoke, takes place in North Carolina during the year 2.
The seventh season, subtitled Cult, takes place in Michigan and centers around a cult terrorizing a suburb in the aftermath of the 2. Watch Blaze You Out Online Hulu. U. S. election.[6]The series is broadcast on the cable television channel FX in the United States. On January 1. 2, 2.
Although reception to individual seasons has varied, American Horror Story has overall, been well received by television critics, with the majority of the praise going towards the cast, particularly Jessica Lange, who won two Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for her performances. Additionally, Kathy Bates and James Cromwell each won an Emmy Award for their performances, while Lady Gaga won a Golden Globe Award. The series draws consistently high ratings for the FX network, with its first season being the most- viewed new cable series of 2. Episodes[edit]Murder House (2. Set in the year 2.
Harmons, consisting of psychiatrist Ben (Dylan Mc. Dermott), his wife Vivien (Connie Britton), and their teenage daughter Violet (Taissa Farmiga), as they move from Boston to Los Angeles to make a fresh start after Vivien's miscarriage lead to Ben having an affair with one of his students, which almost tore their family apart. They move into a restored mansion and soon encounter the resident's housekeeper, Moira (Frances Conroy), as well as their neighbors – the eccentric Langdon family consisting of Constance (Jessica Lange) and her daughter Adelaide (Jamie Brewer). The Harmons' lives are troubled by the meddling Langdons, as well as by the disfigured Larry (Denis O'Hare), a former resident of the mansion who is secretly in love with Constance, and the scorned Hayden (Kate Mara), Ben's student who follows him to Los Angeles and is pregnant from their affair. Ben and Vivien try to rekindle their relationship as Violet, suffering from depression, finds comfort with Tate (Evan Peters), one of her father's mysterious patients who is plagued by violent dreams. The family soon discovers that the home is haunted by the ghosts of anyone who has ever died on the property. Flashbacks depict the mansion's previous homeowners throughout the last century, dating back to its construction in the 1.
The season mostly deals with infidelity, with other themes including depression, family, school violence, and sexuality. Asylum (2. 01. 2–1. Set in the year 1. Briarcliff Mental Institution, located in Massachusetts, which was founded to treat and house the criminally insane.
Kit Walker (Evan Peters), accused of being prolific serial killer "Bloody Face" after the disappearance of his wife but claiming that his wife was abducted by aliens, is incarcerated at Briarcliff. This piques the interest of ambitious journalist Lana Winters (Sarah Paulson), who is yearning to find a story for her big break.
At Briarcliff, Kit meets the other patients, many of whom claim to be unjustly institutionalized, including nymphomaniac Shelley (Chloe Sevigny), and the unassuming Grace (Lizzie Brocheré) from France, who appears to be harboring a deep secret of her own. Believed to be a violent serial killer, he becomes the subject of interest of pragmatic psychiatrist Dr. Money Train Full Movie Part 1 there.
Oliver Thredson (Zachary Quinto) and the sadistic Dr. Arthur Arden (James Cromwell), the latter of whom routinely conducts scientific operations on patients. The institution is run under the watchful eye of the stern Sister Jude (Jessica Lange), as well as her second- in- command, the naive Sister Mary Eunice (Lily Rabe), and the founder of the institution, Monsignor Timothy Howard (Joseph Fiennes). Briarcliff's inhabitants are routinely subject to supernatural and scientific influences, including demonic possession and extraterrestrial abduction.
The season mostly deals with insanity, with other themes including female sexuality, corrupt ambition, religion versus science, racism, prejudice, death, and faith. Coven (2. 01. 3–1. Set in the year 2. Salem Witch Trials and their struggle to hide their identity in the modern world.
Those who share this genetic affliction are being subjected to violent attacks from outside forces, such as religious townspeople and witch hunters. Zoe Benson (Taissa Farmiga), a young teenager completely unaware of the existence of witches, discovers her identity as a Salem descendent after a violent accident that causes the death of her boyfriend. She is sent to an all- girls boarding school in New Orleans which aims to protect and house young women who carry this unique bloodline, and keep them from the dangers of the outside world. There, she meets the other students, narcissistic film star Madison Montgomery (Emma Roberts), outspoken Queenie (Gabourey Sidibe), and enigmatic Nan (Jamie Brewer), and gets romantically entangled with Kyle (Evan Peters), a non- witch and good- natured college student. The school is run by headmistress Cordelia Foxx (Sarah Paulson), head of the Witches Council and eccentric fashionista Myrtle Snow (Frances Conroy), and the mute butler Spalding (Denis O'Hare). Cordelia's mother, Fiona Goode (Jessica Lange), is the Supreme and most powerful witch of her generation, though she regularly avoids her responsibilities, much to the chagrin of Cordelia and her long- time rival Myrtle.
After a mob of townspeople discover and nearly kill a lonely, young witch living in the swamps named Misty (Lily Rabe), Fiona returns to the school to ensure the safety of the other young witches, but also to fulfill her own hidden agenda. Events reveal a long- held rivalry between the witches of Salem and the voodoo practitioners of New Orleans, as well as a historic grudge between Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau (Angela Bassett) and socialite serial killer Delphine La. Laurie (Kathy Bates).
This season mostly deals with oppression, with other themes including witchcraft, voodoo, racism, prejudice, death, and family, such as the relationships between mothers and daughters. Freak Show (2. 01. Set in the year 1.
Jupiter, Florida, the season follows a struggling freak show led by Elsa Mars (Jessica Lange). Decades have passed since the public has looked upon freak shows as a form of entertainment, but Elsa dreams of finding a home for her "monsters", as well as for her own fame and fortune. Other members of her troupe include Jimmy (Evan Peters), a boy born with syndactyly who dreams of living a normal life, and his mother Ethel (Kathy Bates), a bearded lady who is Elsa's second- in- command by maintaining law and order under the tent. A strongman from Ethel's troubled past named Dell (Michael Chiklis), and his three- breasted wife Desiree (Angela Bassett), make waves when they arrive to join the freak show. To drum up business and save her troupe once and for all, Elsa also recruits conjoined twin sisters Bette and Dot (Sarah Paulson) to perform for her show.