Seth Rogen has co-written the 21st season premiere of The Simpsons.
Rogen lends his voice and writing talent to a character in the airing this Sunday, kicking off the 21st season of the animated classic. He’s only the second visiting celebrity to both write and act on an episode of The Simpsons, joining comic Ricky Gervais, who did the same thing in 2006. Read the rest of this entry »
Actor Seth Rogen and Funny People director Judd Apatow slammed Grey’s Anatomy’s Katherine Heigl in an appearance on Howard Stern Thursday after the star blasted their 2007 film Knocked Up as “sexist.”
Katherine starred as a fast-track professional who becomes pregnant after a one-night stand with a stranger in the box office comedy. The actress rubbed her former colleagues the wrong way after insisting the film portrays women as “shrews.” Read the rest of this entry »
Comedians Seth Rogen and Judd Apatow joined the ladies of The View on the sofa Thursday talk about their new movie Funny People. The comedy-drama hits theaters this Friday, July 31.
An internet impostor has befriended thousands of fans impersonating Seth Rogen on the social networking website Twitter.com.
“That’s not me on Twitter. I have never partaken in any social networking avenue on the internet. I’m not on Facebook, I’m not on MySpace. I’m especially not on Twitter. But apparently there is a fake me on there,” Seth explains.
The Knocked Up star doubts he’ll ever hop aboard the blogging bandwagon.
“It’s so a world I don’t have anything to do with. I just think it’s bullshit. Go out there and talk to people.”
Seth Rogen chatted with the hosts of The TODAY Show on Thursday. Seth’s busy promoting his new comedy, Observe & Report, as well as his weekend hosting gig on SNL.
Seth Rogen says that he has not been approached by Lindsay Lohan or her representatives regarding a work project, despite recent claims that the actress has been trying to get in contact with the funnyman about teaming up on a collaboration. Read the rest of this entry »
A slimmed-down Seth Rogen joins brunette model Hope Dworaczyk on the cover of the April issue of Playboy. As only the ninth man to ever grace the cover of the iconic skin mag, the Superbad star hopes to become a trendsetter for other “rotund Jews.”
“Woody Allen created a look for small, nebbishy Jews, and I’m doing the same for chubby Jewish guys. I created a new look for rotund Jews. I have seen more guys lately who kind of look like me. It’s an easily attainable look.”Read the rest of this entry »