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[M]Seth Rogen [sɛθ ɹoʊɡən[/M]] is a Canadian actor, comedian, producer, screenwriter and director, born April 15, 1982 in Vancouver. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Then he co-directed C'est la fin (2013) and [M]L'Interview qui tue![/M] | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Then he co-directed [M]C'est la fin (2013[/M]) and L'Interview qui tue! | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Then [M]he co-directed[/M] C'est la fin (2013) and [M]L'Interview qui tue![/M] | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Then [M]he co-directed C'est la fin[/M] (2013) and L'Interview qui tue! | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Having started very young in the stand-up, he is noticed and revealed by Judd Apatow who makes him play in two series: Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000), followed by Years campus (2001-2003), then launches him in the cinema by entrusting him with a supporting role in his comedy 40 years old, still virgin (2005), then [M]En blister, instructions for use[/M] (2007), which [M]launches him as a comic headliner.[/M] | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Having started very young in the stand-up, he is noticed and revealed by Judd Apatow who makes him play in two series: Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000), followed by Years campus (2001-2003), then launches him in the cinema by entrusting him with a supporting role in his comedy 40 years old, still virgin (2005), then [M]En blister, instructions for use (2007[/M]), which launches him as a comic headliner. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Having started very young in the stand-up, he is noticed and revealed by Judd Apatow who makes him play in two series: Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000), followed by Years campus (2001-2003), then launches him in the cinema by entrusting him with a supporting role in his comedy [M]40 years old, still virgin (2005[/M]), then En blister, instructions for use (2007), which launches him as a comic headliner. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Having started very young in the stand-up, he is noticed and revealed by [M]Judd Apatow[/M] who makes him play in two series: Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000), followed by Years campus (2001-2003), then launches him in the cinema by entrusting him with a supporting role in [M]his comedy 40 years old, still virgin[/M] (2005), then En blister, instructions for use (2007), which launches him as a comic headliner. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | e |
Having started very young in the stand-up, he is noticed and revealed by [M]Judd Apatow[/M] who makes him play in two series: Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000), followed by Years campus (2001-2003), then launches him in the cinema by [M]entrusting him with a supporting role in[/M] his comedy 40 years old, still virgin (2005), then [M]En blister, instructions for use[/M] (2007), which launches him as a comic headliner. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Having started very young in the stand-up, he is noticed and revealed by [M]Judd Apatow[/M] who makes him play in two series: Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000), followed by Years campus (2001-2003), then launches him in the cinema by [M]entrusting him with a supporting role in[/M] his comedy [M]40 years old, still virgin[/M] (2005), then En blister, instructions for use (2007), which launches him as a comic headliner. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | e |
Having started very young in the stand-up, he is noticed and revealed by [M]Judd Apatow[/M] who makes him play in two series: Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000), followed by Years campus (2001-2003), then [M]launches him in the cinema[/M] by entrusting him with a supporting role in his comedy 40 years old, still virgin (2005), then En blister, instructions for use (2007), which launches him as a comic headliner. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | e |
Having started very young in the stand-up, he is noticed and revealed by Judd Apatow who makes him play in two series: Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000), followed by [M]Years campus (2001-2003[/M]), then launches him in the cinema by entrusting him with a supporting role in his comedy 40 years old, still virgin (2005), then En blister, instructions for use (2007), which launches him as a comic headliner. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Having started very young in the stand-up, he is noticed and revealed by Judd Apatow who makes him play in two series: [M]Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000[/M]), followed by Years campus (2001-2003), then launches him in the cinema by entrusting him with a supporting role in his comedy 40 years old, still virgin (2005), then En blister, instructions for use (2007), which launches him as a comic headliner. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Having started very young in the stand-up, he is noticed and revealed by [M]Judd Apatow[/M] who [M]makes him play in[/M] two series: Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000), followed by [M]Years campus[/M] (2001-2003), then launches him in the cinema by entrusting him with a supporting role in his comedy 40 years old, still virgin (2005), then En blister, instructions for use (2007), which launches him as a comic headliner. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Having started very young in the stand-up, he is noticed and revealed by [M]Judd Apatow[/M] who [M]makes him play in[/M] two series: [M]Freaks and Geeks[/M] (1999-2000), followed by Years campus (2001-2003), then launches him in the cinema by entrusting him with a supporting role in his comedy 40 years old, still virgin (2005), then En blister, instructions for use (2007), which launches him as a comic headliner. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Having started very young in the stand-up, [M]he is[/M] noticed and [M]revealed by Judd Apatow[/M] who makes him play in two series: Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000), followed by Years campus (2001-2003), then launches him in the cinema by entrusting him with a supporting role in his comedy 40 years old, still virgin (2005), then En blister, instructions for use (2007), which launches him as a comic headliner. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Having started very young in the stand-up, [M]he is noticed[/M] and revealed [M]by Judd Apatow[/M] who makes him play in two series: Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000), followed by Years campus (2001-2003), then launches him in the cinema by entrusting him with a supporting role in his comedy 40 years old, still virgin (2005), then En blister, instructions for use (2007), which launches him as a comic headliner. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Having [M]started very young in the stand-up, he[/M] is noticed and revealed by Judd Apatow who makes him play in two series: Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000), followed by Years campus (2001-2003), then launches him in the cinema by entrusting him with a supporting role in his comedy 40 years old, still virgin (2005), then En blister, instructions for use (2007), which launches him as a comic headliner. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | e |
He continued with several comic projects - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), Funny People (2009), The Green Hornet (2011), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and dramas - 50/50 (2011) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and [M]Steve Jobs (2015[/M]). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
He continued with several comic projects - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), Funny People (2009), The Green Hornet (2011), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and dramas - 50/50 (2011) ), [M]Take This Waltz (2012[/M]) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
He continued with several comic projects - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), Funny People (2009), The Green Hornet (2011), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and dramas - [M]50/50 (2011[/M]) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
He continued with several comic projects - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), Funny People (2009), The Green Hornet (2011), [M]Maman, je missed ma vie (2012[/M]) - and dramas - 50/50 (2011) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
He continued with several comic projects - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), Funny People (2009), [M]The Green Hornet (2011[/M]), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and dramas - 50/50 (2011) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
He continued with several comic projects - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), [M]Funny People (2009[/M]), The Green Hornet (2011), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and dramas - 50/50 (2011) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
He continued with several comic projects - [M]Zack and Miri do a porn (2008[/M]), Funny People (2009), The Green Hornet (2011), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and dramas - 50/50 (2011) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
He continued with several comic projects - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), Funny People (2009), The Green Hornet (2011), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and [M]dramas[/M] - 50/50 (2011) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and [M]Steve Jobs[/M] (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
He continued with several comic projects - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), Funny People (2009), The Green Hornet (2011), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and [M]dramas[/M] - 50/50 (2011) ), [M]Take This Waltz[/M] (2012) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
He continued with several comic projects - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), Funny People (2009), The Green Hornet (2011), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and [M]dramas[/M] - [M]50/50[/M] (2011) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
He continued with several [M]comic projects[/M] - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), Funny People (2009), The Green Hornet (2011), [M]Maman, je missed ma vie[/M] (2012) - and dramas - 50/50 (2011) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
He continued with several [M]comic projects[/M] - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), Funny People (2009), [M]The Green Hornet[/M] (2011), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and dramas - 50/50 (2011) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
He continued with several [M]comic projects[/M] - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), [M]Funny People[/M] (2009), The Green Hornet (2011), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and dramas - 50/50 (2011) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
He continued with several [M]comic projects[/M] - [M]Zack and Miri do a porn[/M] (2008), Funny People (2009), The Green Hornet (2011), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and dramas - 50/50 (2011) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
[M]He continued with[/M] several comic projects - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), Funny People (2009), The Green Hornet (2011), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and dramas - 50/50 (2011) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and [M]Steve Jobs[/M] (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
[M]He continued with[/M] several comic projects - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), Funny People (2009), The Green Hornet (2011), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and dramas - 50/50 (2011) ), [M]Take This Waltz[/M] (2012) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
[M]He continued with[/M] several comic projects - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), Funny People (2009), The Green Hornet (2011), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and dramas - [M]50/50[/M] (2011) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
[M]He continued with[/M] several comic projects - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), Funny People (2009), The Green Hornet (2011), [M]Maman, je missed ma vie[/M] (2012) - and dramas - 50/50 (2011) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
[M]He continued with[/M] several comic projects - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), Funny People (2009), [M]The Green Hornet[/M] (2011), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and dramas - 50/50 (2011) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
[M]He continued with[/M] several comic projects - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), [M]Funny People[/M] (2009), The Green Hornet (2011), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and dramas - 50/50 (2011) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
[M]He continued with[/M] several comic projects - [M]Zack and Miri do a porn[/M] (2008), Funny People (2009), The Green Hornet (2011), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and dramas - 50/50 (2011) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | e |
[M]He continued with several comic projects[/M] - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), Funny People (2009), The Green Hornet (2011), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and dramas - 50/50 (2011) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | e |
[M]He continued with[/M] several [M]comic projects[/M] - Zack and Miri do a porn (2008), Funny People (2009), The Green Hornet (2011), Maman, je missed ma vie (2012) - and dramas - 50/50 (2011) ), Take This Waltz (2012) and Steve Jobs (2015). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | e |
Finally, he was a big hit with the schoolboy comedies Our Worst Neighbors (2014) and its sequel, [M]Our Worst Neighbors 2[/M] (2016), both [M]directed by Nicholas Stoller[/M]. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Finally, he was a big hit with the schoolboy comedies [M]Our Worst Neighbors[/M] (2014) and its sequel, Our Worst Neighbors 2 (2016), both [M]directed by Nicholas Stoller[/M]. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Finally, he was a big hit with the schoolboy comedies Our Worst Neighbors (2014) and its sequel, [M]Our Worst Neighbors 2 (2016[/M]), both directed by Nicholas Stoller. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Finally, he was a big hit with the schoolboy comedies [M]Our Worst Neighbors[/M] (2014) and its [M]sequel[/M], [M]Our Worst Neighbors 2[/M] (2016), both directed by Nicholas Stoller. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Finally, he was a big hit with the schoolboy comedies [M]Our Worst Neighbors (2014[/M]) and its sequel, Our Worst Neighbors 2 (2016), both directed by Nicholas Stoller. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Finally, he was a big hit with the [M]schoolboy comedies Our Worst Neighbors[/M] (2014) and its sequel, Our Worst Neighbors 2 (2016), both directed by Nicholas Stoller. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Finally, he was a big hit with the schoolboy [M]comedies Our Worst Neighbors[/M] (2014) and its sequel, Our Worst Neighbors 2 (2016), both directed by Nicholas Stoller. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Finally, [M]he was[/M] a [M]big hit with[/M] the schoolboy comedies Our Worst Neighbors (2014) and its sequel, [M]Our Worst Neighbors 2[/M] (2016), both directed by Nicholas Stoller. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Finally, [M]he was[/M] a [M]big hit with[/M] the schoolboy comedies [M]Our Worst Neighbors[/M] (2014) and its sequel, Our Worst Neighbors 2 (2016), both directed by Nicholas Stoller. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
But it is as a [M]screenwriter[/M] and producer, [M]in association with[/M] James Franco and [M]Evan Goldberg[/M] that [M]he[/M] confirms. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | e |
But it is as a screenwriter and [M]producer[/M], [M]in association with[/M] James Franco and [M]Evan Goldberg[/M] that [M]he[/M] confirms. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
But it is as a screenwriter and [M]producer[/M], [M]in association with James Franco[/M] and Evan Goldberg that [M]he[/M] confirms. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
But it is as a [M]screenwriter[/M] and producer, [M]in association with James Franco[/M] and Evan Goldberg that [M]he[/M] confirms. | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Together, they developed the [M]comedies[/M] SuperGrave (2006) and [M]Délire express[/M] (2008). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Together, they developed the [M]comedies SuperGrave[/M] (2006) and Délire express (2008). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Together, they developed the comedies SuperGrave (2006) and [M]Délire express (2008).[/M] | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Together, they developed the comedies [M]SuperGrave (2006[/M]) and Délire express (2008). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Together, [M]they developed[/M] the comedies SuperGrave (2006) and [M]Délire express[/M] (2008). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
Together, [M]they developed[/M] the comedies [M]SuperGrave[/M] (2006) and Délire express (2008). | Seth Aaron Rogen (Vancouver, British Columbia, April 15, 1982) is a Canadian film actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He began his career doing stand-up comedy for four years as a teenager, coming in for second place in an amateur comedy contest in his hometown at age 16. While still living in Canada, he attended the casting for a supporting role in Freaks and Geeks. After moving to Los Angeles for the role, Freaks and Geeks was canceled after one season. He got a place in the also short-lived Undeclared, a series in which he was also commissioned to write.
After landing a job as a writer on the final season of Da Ali G Show, for which he and other writers received an Emmy Award nomination, he was guided by director Judd Apatow toward a career in film. He was cast in a major supporting role and credited as a co-producer on Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After receiving praise for his performance, Universal Pictures agreed to cast him as the lead in Apatow's upcoming film Knocked Up.
During his career, he has appeared in films such as Donnie Darko, You, Me and Dupree, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and Fanboys, in addition to the Apatow-produced comedies: Superbad (a semi-biographical comedy he originally planned to do years before, written between Rogen and Evan Goldberg), Step Brothers and Pineapple Express. He also co-wrote the script for another comedy Apatow helped produce, Drillbit Taylor. | n |
However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still [M]others felt like the show[/M] was just different enough that it [M]was worth giving a chance[/M]. | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still [M]others felt like the show was just different enough[/M] that it was worth giving a chance. | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still [M]others felt like the show was[/M] just [M]different[/M] enough that it was worth giving a chance. | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
However, while [M]some fans[/M] watched tonight and [M]found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected[/M], still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
However, while [M]some fans[/M] watched tonight and [M]found the show to be[/M] every bit as [M]disappointing[/M] as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
However, while [M]some fans watched tonight[/M] and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and [M]opportunities the Charmed reboot has created[/M]," Combs said. | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
"Let me say first that I appreciate [M]the jobs[/M] and opportunities [M]the Charmed reboot has created[/M]," Combs said. | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
[M]"Let me say first that I appreciate the[/M] jobs and [M]opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said[/M]. | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
[M]"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs[/M] and opportunities [M]the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said.[/M] | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
[M]The new Charmed[/M] debuted tonight on The CW and [M]fans had a lot to say about it.[/M] | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
[M]The new Charmed debuted[/M] tonight [M]on The CW[/M] and fans had a lot to say about it. | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | e |
[M]The new Charmed debuted tonight[/M] on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it. | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | e |
Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One [M]Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about[/M] the show's marketing as well as [M]the issues she had with the new show's very premise.[/M] | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, [M]original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs[/M] had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise. | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
[M]Shortly after the[/M] series big [M]presentation[/M] at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One [M]Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing[/M] as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise. | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
Shortly after [M]the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May[/M], original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise. | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
"But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says [M]the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago[/M]. | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
"But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating [M]a show that basically says the original actresses are too old[/M] to do a job they did 12 years ago. | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
From the moment it was announced, [M]the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash[/M] not just from fans of the original series, but [M]from some of the original stars as well[/M]. | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
From the moment it was announced, [M]the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash[/M] not just [M]from fans of the original series[/M], but from some of the original stars as well. | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
From the moment it was announced, [M]the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash[/M] not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. | The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night. The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” In total viewers, “Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million. In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while “Supergirl” drew 0.3.
NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game. “God Friended Me” was down two tenths of a point from last week at 1.1. “NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9. “Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.
On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5). | n |
[M]The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut Sunday night.[/M] | The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it.
From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise.
"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain."
That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected.
Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere? | e |
[M]The CW’s reboot of “Charmed” made a solid debut[/M] Sunday night. | The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it.
From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise.
"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain."
That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected.
Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere? | e |
[M]The CW’s reboot of “Charmed”[/M] made a solid debut Sunday night. | The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it.
From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise.
"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain."
That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected.
Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere? | e |
[M]“Madame Secretary” drew a 0.6.[/M] | The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it.
From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise.
"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain."
That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected.
Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere? | n |
[M]“God Friended Me[/M]” [M]was down two tenths of a point from last week[/M] at 1.1. | The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it.
From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise.
"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain."
That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected.
Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere? | n |
“[M]God Friended Me[/M]” was down two tenths of a point from last week at [M]1.1[/M]. | The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it.
From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise.
"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain."
That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected.
Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere? | n |
“[M]God Friended Me[/M]” was [M]down two tenths of a point[/M] from last week at 1.1. | The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it.
From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise.
"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain."
That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected.
Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere? | n |
“[M]NCIS: Los Angeles” drew a 0.9.[/M] | The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it.
From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise.
"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain."
That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected.
Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere? | n |
[M]In the network’s key 18-34 demo[/M], “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while [M]“Supergirl” drew 0.3.[/M] | The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it.
From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise.
"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain."
That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected.
Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere? | n |
[M]In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating[/M], while “Supergirl” drew 0.3. | The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it.
From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise.
"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain."
That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected.
Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere? | n |
In the network’s key 18-34 demo, “Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating, while [M]“Supergirl” drew 0.3.[/M] | The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it.
From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise.
"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain."
That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected.
Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere? | n |
In the network’s key 18-34 demo, [M]“Charmed” drew a 0.4 rating[/M], while “Supergirl” drew 0.3. | The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it.
From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise.
"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain."
That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected.
Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere? | n |
The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its [M]lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.”[/M] | The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it.
From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise.
"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain."
That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected.
Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere? | n |
[M]The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers[/M], even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” | The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it.
From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise.
"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain."
That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected.
Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere? | n |
[M]The supernatural drama drew a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo[/M], according to Nielsen overnight numbers, even with its lead-in, the season premiere of “Supergirl.” | The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it.
From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise.
"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain."
That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected.
Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere? | n |
On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following [M]an NFL Sunday afternoon game[/M]. | The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it.
From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise.
"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain."
That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected.
Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere? | n |
On [M]CBS[/M], “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, [M]drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game[/M]. | The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it.
From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise.
"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain."
That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected.
Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere? | n |
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