The 12 Highest-Grossing Seth Green's Movies

Publish date: 2024-08-12

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He might be best known for his role as Doctor Evil’s son Scott in the Austin Powers films or maybe the voice of Chris Griffin on television’s animated show Family Guy.

In fact, fans might be surprised just how many films and television shows Seth Green has appeared in, because he’s one of the ultimate supporting actors. Green was the voice of Howard the Duck in an untitled role in both Guardians of the Galaxy and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. He took another uncredited role as an expo fan in Iron Man 2.

The talented actor has amassed a net worth of $40 million according to Celebrity Net Worth and appeared in hundreds of big and small screen roles. Green has had his fair share of leading roles as well, and he doesn’t show signs of slowing down.

Check out some of Green’s highest grossing box office films – the ones in which you’ll recognize his face.

Knock Around Guys – $11 Million

Green plays Johnny Marbles, following a group of young men vying for the mob boss’ approval. Co-stars put Green among some of Hollywood’s A-listers like John Malkovich, the late Dennis Hopper and several others.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer – $16 Million

While Green is in an uncredited role as a vampire in the film, along with many others in the supporting cast, Kristy Swanson, Donald Sutherland, Luke Perry and Hilary Swank lead the charge. According to IMDb, the 1992 film saw young stars like Ben Affleck, Ricki Lake, David Arquette and others form the ‘family’ of vampires seen throughout the film.

Can’t Hardly Wait – $25 Million

The teen rom com followed a group of seniors getting ready for a party. The star-studded cast included Selma Blair, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jaimie Pressley, Donald Faison and Green as Kenny Fisher; the not-too-bright student ready to date any girl who will give him the time of day.

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Can’t Buy Me Love – $31 Million

Before they were stars, Green played Chuckie Miller in the 1987 cult classic alongside a young Patrick Dempsey (Green’s older brother in the film) and Amanda Peterson. Dempsey pays a popular girl (Peterson) to be his girlfriend for a month in hopes of gaining attention at college.

Old Dogs – $50 Million

You’ll find Green in the arms of a gorilla in the comedy Old Dogs. The film stars John Travolta and Robin Williams as best friends and businessmen preparing for an important business deal. According to Through the Clutter, the friends agree to take care of two kids while the ex-wife is away and comedy ensues.

Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery – $54 Million

In the popular Austin Powers franchise, Mike Myers plays the world-class playboy and part-time secret agent from the 1960’s arrives to fight his nemesis, Dr. Evil. Green plays Scott Evil, Dr. Evil’s’ son, who meets his father for the first time when Dr. Evil wants him to take over his role.

Rat Race – $56 Million

High rollers in Las Vegas bet on a game of high stakes when he gathers a group of contestants, played by Green, Whoopi Goldberg, Rowan Atkinson, Kathy Bates and a host of others to race to the other side of the world in hopes of being the first to win $2 million. The journey, whether taken by bus, train, car and sometimes on foot proves to be more than the contestants bargained for.

Without a Paddle – $58 Million

In one of Green’s starring roles, three childhood friends reunite when their fourth friend passes away without checking off an item on his bucket list. Green, Matthew Lillard and Dax Shepard take up the friends’ quest to find the missing treasure of airplane hijacker D.B. Cooper.

Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed – $84 Million

Green plays Patrick Wisely, the shady character that appears to be the masked figure in the Scooby Doo mystery. Filming must have been fun alongside Green’s comedian friends and long-time co-actors, such as Matthew Lillard, Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar and others.

America’s Sweethearts – $93 Million

Danny Wax (Green) is the funny sidekick to Billy Crystal’s character. The two follow John Cusack and Catherine Zeta Jones throughout the film with the fear of the Hollywood power couple splitting up and ruining their upcoming film.

The Italian Job – $106 Million

Starring Mark Wahlberg and Edward Norton, The Italian Job follows a master thief and his plan to steal back gold after it’s taken from an enemy. Green offers comic relief as the smart and smart-alecky Lyle, the man who helps the crew with all things technology.

The LEGO Batman Movie – $176 Million

Even though you can’t see his face, it’s important to recognize all of the voice acting Green does on a regular basis. In the LEGO franchise, he provided the role of King Kong and worked alongside some of Hollywood’s faves like Will Arnett, Rosario Dawson, Ralph Fiennes and Zoe Kravitz.

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Sources: Celebrity Net WorthIMDb, Through the Clutter

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