- Born
- Birth nameSeth Woodbury MacFarlane
- Height5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
- Seth Woodbury MacFarlane was born in the small New England town of Kent, Connecticut, where he lived with his mother, Ann Perry (Sager), an admissions office worker, his father, Ronald Milton MacFarlane, a prep school teacher, and his sister, Rachael MacFarlane, now a voice actress and singer. He is of English, Scottish, and Irish ancestry, and descends from Mayflower passengers.
Seth attended and studied animation at the Rhode Island School of Design and, after he graduated, he was hired by Hanna-Barbera Productions (Now called Cartoon Network Studios) working as an animator and writer on the TV series Johnny Bravo (1997) and Cow and Chicken (1997). He also worked for Walt Disney Animation as a writer on the TV series Jungle Cubs (1996). He created The Life of Larry (1995) which was originally supposed to be used as an in-between on Mad TV (1995). Unfortunately the deal fell through but, a few months later, executives at FOX called him into their offices and gave him $50,000 to create a pilot for what would eventually become Family Guy (1999).
Since Family Guy's debut, MacFarlane has gone on to create two other television shows-American Dad! (2005) and The Cleveland Show (2009). MacFarlane began to establish himself as an actor, voice actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer throughout his career. MacFarlane has also written, directed and starred in Ted (2012) and its sequel Ted 2 (2015), and A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014). He voiced the mouse, Mike, in the animated musical Sing (2016).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- ParentsAnn Perry Sager MacFarlaneRonald Milton MacFarlane
- RelativesRachael MacFarlane(Sibling)Perrin Laudiero(Niece or Nephew)Spencer Laudiero(Sibling)Bella Laudiero(Niece or Nephew)
- Often references musicals and Broadway musical numbers
- Frequently uses cutaways
- New England-based humor
- Frequently makes the foil of the main character an animal, usually the family pet
- Frequently mocks neoconservatives
- Was supposed to board the first plane which crashed into the Twin Towers on September 11th, but he missed his flight due to his travel agent giving him the wrong departure time.
- Was given voice training by a 90-year-old couple who also trained Frank Sinatra.
- Is a skilled pianist. Has a baritone singing range.
- Based the voice of Peter Griffin mostly from a loud mouthed security guard that worked on the campus where he attended college.
- The name of his production company, Fuzzy Door, comes from the name of his apartment when he attended Rhode Island School of Design ("RISD"). The door to the house was covered in fur.
- [on criticism] The only way it gets to me is that it demonstrates a deterioration of the power of restrained, critical, rational thought that was once more ubiquitous in our society. In the sixties and seventies, there was such a high regard in this country for the achievements of human beings in science, in technology, in space exploration. And in some ways, we've turned into this wimpy, astrology-loving, angel-loving, pseudo-scientific culture that no longer has that ability. We've gotten lazy in our willingness to use our brains.
- [on Amour (2012)] The last time Austria and Germany got together and co-produced something, it was Hitler.
- The only problem is time.
- The good thing about Broadway is that you don't have to worry about an airdate. It gets done when it gets done.
- When you are in a room and your job is to write jokes 10 hours a day, your mind starts going to strange places.
- Family Guy (1999) - $50,000 per episode
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