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Interviewed by Kevin Pollak. Music Is Better Than Words received a score of 52 out of 100 on 's compilation of music critic reviews. MacFarlane, and executive-produced the series, with Sulkin and Wild writing.
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Seth Woodbury MacFarlane ; born October 26, 1973 is an American actor, animator, filmmaker, and singer, working primarily in animation and comedy, as well as live-action and other genres. MacFarlane is the creator of the TV series 1999—2003, 2005—present and 2017—present , and co-creator of the TV series 2005—present and 2009—2013. He also wrote, directed, and starred in the films 2012 , its sequel 2015 , and 2014. Recruited to Hollywood, he was an animator and writer for for several television series, including , , , , and. He made several guest appearances on TV series such as , and. In 2008, he created his own series titled. He won several awards for his work on Family Guy, including four and an. He occasionally speaks at universities and colleges throughout the United States, and is an active supporter of. MacFarlane has performed as a singer at several venues, including and the. MacFarlane has released four studio albums, in the same vein of his musical idol , beginning with in 2011. He has been nominated for four for his musical work. MacFarlane served as of the -hosted , an update of the 1980s hosted by. MacFarlane was instrumental in providing funding for the series, as well as securing studio support for it from other entertainment executives. MacFarlane was born and raised in. His parents, Ronald Milton MacFarlane born 1946 and Ann Perry née Sager; 1947—2010 , were born in. His sister is voice actress born 1976. He has roots in going back to the 1600s, and is a descendant of passenger. MacFarlane's parents met in 1970, when they both lived and worked in , , and married later that year. The couple moved to Kent in 1972, where Ann began working in the Admissions Office at. She later worked in the College Guidance and Admissions Offices at the , a selective , where Ronald was a teacher. During his childhood, MacFarlane developed an interest in illustration and began drawing cartoon characters and , as early as two years old. By the age of five, MacFarlane knew that he would want to pursue a career in animation, and began by creating , after his parents found a book on the subject for him. MacFarlane received his high school diploma in 1991 from the Kent School. While there, he continued experimenting with animation, and his parents gave him an. MacFarlane went on to study film, video, and animation at the RISD , where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. As a student, he had intended to work for but changed his mind after graduating. During his time at RISD, he performed stand-up comedy. In his senior year he made a thesis film titled , which became the inspiration for Family Guy. A professor submitted his film to the animation studio Hanna-Barbera, where he was later hired. Television career Hanna-Barbera years MacFarlane was recruited during the senior film festival by development executive Ellen Cockrill and President. He went to work at Hanna-Barbera then Hanna-Barbera Cartoons based on the writing content of The Life of Larry, rather than on cartooning ability. He was one of only a few people hired by the company solely based on writing talent. He worked as an animator and writer for 's series. MacFarlane worked on four television series during his tenure at the studio: , , , and. Working as both a writer and , MacFarlane spent the most time on Johnny Bravo. He found it easier to develop his own style at Johnny Bravo through the show's process of scriptwriting, which , Cow and Chicken, and I Am Weasel did not use. As a part of the Johnny Bravo crew, MacFarlane met actors and voiceover artists such as and of fame. Meeting these individuals later became significant to the production and success of his Family Guy series. He also did freelance work for , writing for , and for , where he wrote for. Through strict observation of writing elements such as story progression, character stakes and plot points, MacFarlane found the work for Disney was, from a writing standpoint, very valuable in preparation for his career particularly on Ace Ventura. MacFarlane also created and wrote a short titled Zoomates for ' on. In 1996, MacFarlane created a sequel to The Life of Larry entitled , which features a middle-aged character named Larry and an intellectual dog, Steve. The short was broadcast as one of 's. Executives at Fox saw both Larry shorts and negotiations soon began for a prime-time animated series. Family Guy Main article: Although MacFarlane enjoyed working at Hanna-Barbera, he felt his real calling was for prime-time animation, which would allow a much edgier style of humor. He first pitched Family Guy to Fox during his tenure at Hanna-Barbera. A development executive for Hanna-Barbera, who was trying to get back into the prime-time business at the time, introduced MacFarlane to Leslie Kolins and Mike Darnell, heads of the alternative comedy department at Fox. After the success of in 1997, MacFarlane called Kolins once more to ask about a possible second pitch for the series. In July 1998, the Fox Broadcast Company announced the purchase of Family Guy for a January 1999 debut. Family Guy was originally intended to be a series of shorts on , much in the same way had begun on a decade earlier. Negotiations for the show's MADtv connection fell through early on as a result of budgetary concerns. At age 24, MacFarlane was television's youngest executive producer. Family Guy first aired January 31, 1999. MacFarlane's work in animating Family Guy has been influenced by and Hanna-Barbera along with examples from The Simpsons and. The agreement makes him the world's highest paid television writer. MacFarlane's success with Family Guy has opened doors to other ventures relating to the show. On April 26, 2005, he and composer created. A fan of Broadway musicals, MacFarlane comments on using musicals as a component to Family Guy: I love the lush orchestration and old-fashioned melody writing... The one thing that's missing for me from popular music today is fun. In addition, a was released in 2006. Two years later, in August 2007, he closed a digital content production deal with AdSense. MacFarlane takes cast members on the road to voice characters in front of live audiences. Family Guy Live provides fans with the opportunity to hear future scripts. Shows have been played in , New York City, Chicago, and Los Angeles. In September 2007, gave an interview confirming that he had already started working on the script. On October 13, 2011, MacFarlane confirmed that a deal for a Family Guy film had been made, and that it would be written by himself and series co-producer Ricky Blitt. On November 30, 2012, MacFarlane confirmed plans to produce a Family Guy film. Despite its popularity, Family Guy has often been. The frequently criticizes the show for its content, once organized a letter-writing campaign aimed at removing it from Fox's lineup, and has filed complaints with the alleging that some episodes of the show contained indecent content. They're literally terrible human beings. MacFarlane mentioned how these cancellations affected the lineup of writers each time Fox approved the show. During the sixth season, episodes of Family Guy and American Dad! Main article: MacFarlane has a second long-running, successful in American Dad! To date, American Dad! TBS announced on July 16, 2013, that they had picked up the series for a 15-episode. It was reported that the relocation of American Dad! Bordertown ran during the 2015—16 television season. While MacFarlane regularly does extensive work for American Dad! MacFarlane has credited this move with helping to give the series its own distinct voice and identity. Though, as announced on November 4, 2013, Barker departed American Dad! This February 6, 2005 series premiere was somewhat of an early sneak preview as the program would not begin airing regularly as part of Fox's Animation Domination until May 1, 2005. Because of atypical scheduling of the show's , American Dad! Beyond division between media journalists and fans, there has been conflicting reports as to what season the show is in even between American Dad! At on July 20, American Dad! What with Barker's departure from the series however, it is unclear if any of these plans have been scrapped or modified in any way. MacFarlane has described the initial seasons of American Dad! MacFarlane has also stated that his inspiration to create American Dad! After the early couple of seasons however, the series discontinued using these elements of and began to serve up its own brand of entertainment and humor. MacFarlane was described as having difficulty understanding the series in its early going; however, he heavily warmed up to the series after its early seasons once he felt the show truly came into its own. His fellow co-creators have sensed this through MacFarlane's greatly increased attention to the series after its early seasons. MacFarlane has also revealed he is an American Dad! The show focuses on the Smith family: Stan Smith, the endangering, , rash and inconsiderate head of the household. He has an exaggeratedly large chin and masculine manner about him. As the family's , he works as a officer and was initially portrayed in the series as an old-fashioned conservative bigot but has since grown out of these traits the show is known for its elements and other ; Stan's moralistic yet simultaneously inappropriate, corrupt wife, ; and their two children, new-age hippie daughter and nerdy son. Accompanying the Smith family are three additional main characters, two of which belong to species: zany, shocking, blithely cruel and rascally alien , who's and has few if any limits on his behaviors. He was rescued by Stan from ; , the man-in-a-fish-body pet. Together, the Smiths and their three housemates run what is only at a first glance the typical lifestyle, but is anything but. Seth MacFarlane provides the voices of Stan and Roger, basing Roger's voice on who played Uncle Arthur in. His sister provides the voice of Hayley. The Cleveland Show Main article: MacFarlane developed a Family Guy spin-off called The Cleveland Show, which focuses on the character of and his family. The idea for the show originated from a suggestion by Family Guy writer and voice of Cleveland, Mike Henry. Fox ordered 22 episodes and the series first aired on September 27, 2009. The show, which was picked up to air a first season consisting of 22 episodes, was picked up by for a second season, consisting of 13 episodes, bringing the total number to 35 episodes. The announcement was made on May 3, 2009 before the first season even premiered. Due to strong ratings, Fox picked up the back nine episodes of season 2, making a 22-episode season and bringing the total episode count of the show to 44. The series ended on May 19, 2013, with a total of 4 seasons and 88 episodes, and the character of Cleveland returned to Family Guy in the episode. This is the only animated series created by MacFarlane that does not have him voicing the. Seth MacFarlane played Tim the Bear up until season 3 episode 10. Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy Main article: On May 4, 2016, FOX picked up a sci-fi comedy-drama series called. The show is created, executive-produced, and starred in by MacFarlane. The show is set 400 years in the future aboard the Orville, a not-so-top-of-the-line exploratory ship in the Union interstellar fleet. The series premiered during the 2017—2018 season, on Sunday, September 10, 2017. Television producing MacFarlane was the executive producer of a live-action sitcom starring called. The plot has a man named Glen discussing the time he matured at 32 and has him pursuing his only love after she moves in next door. Glen meets her son and both become good friends. The show ran on Fox for six episodes in Spring 2007. In August 2011, Fox ordered a 13-part updated series of. MacFarlane co-produced the series with and. The new series is hosted by and began airing on the channel in March 2014, with repeats airing on the on the next night. In addition to serving as one of the executive producers, MacFarlane provided voices for characters during the animated portions of the series. In 2013 and 2014, MacFarlane produced one season of a live-action sitcom called. The series, revolves around Eli, played by , and Warner, played by , two successful guys in their 30s whose world is turned upside down when their dads move in with them. MacFarlane, and executive-produced the series, with Sulkin and Wild writing. In 2014, MacFarlane executive-produced a two-season, 20-episode series called for. The series followed an English newscaster who moves to Los Angeles with his alcoholic manservant and the baggage of several failed marriages to host a sanctimonious talk show. In 2009 MacFarlane began work on the animated series. The series is set in Texas and follows a border patrol agent and a Mexican immigrant, satirizing America's changing cultural landscape. It ran for 13 episodes in the first half of 2016, on Fox. MacFarlane is the only person to serve as roastmaster for more than one roast. In 2010, he filled this role for The Comedy Central Roast of. The following year he was roastmaster of Comedy Central roasts of and. On October 1, 2012, it was announced that MacFarlane would host the on February 24, 2013. He also presented the nominees with actress , on January 10, 2013. Critical response to MacFarlane's performance was mixed. On October 29, 2014, it was announced that MacFarlane would host the ceremony. The event was held on and televised on November 15, 2014 on and , and globally on November 22, 2014 on. He returned to host the following year. Film career Ted Main articles: and MacFarlane made his directorial live-action film debut with the release of in 2012. He announced that he was directing it on an episode of that aired on February 10, 2011. Along with directing the film, he also wrote the screenplay, served as producer, and starred as the title character. Ted tells the story of John Bennett and his talking teddy bear MacFarlane who keeps John and his girlfriend Lori Collins from moving on with their lives. The film received generally favorable reviews from both critics and audiences, and was a box office success, opening with the highest weekend gross of all time for an original R-rated comedy. Internationally, the movie is currently the highest-grossing original R-rated comedy of all time, beating. A sequel, , was released on June 26, 2015. A Million Ways to Die in the West Main article: MacFarlane co-wrote and starred in his second film,. The film follows a cowardly sheep farmer MacFarlane who loses a gunfight and sees his girlfriend leave him for another man. When a mysterious woman rides into town, she helps him find his courage. But when her outlaw husband arrives seeking revenge, the farmer must put his newfound courage to the test. The film was met with mixed to negative reviews from critics. On January 27, 2014, MacFarlane announced that he wrote a based on the film's script, which was released on March 4, 2014. An audio-book version was also made available, narrated by. MacFarlane wrote the book on weekends during shooting for the film, partially due to boredom. Music Is Better Than Words received a score of 52 out of 100 on 's compilation of music critic reviews. In September 2013, it was announced that MacFarlane was working on a Christmas album scheduled for release in 2014. The album, which contains collaborations with and , is titled Holiday for Swing, and was released on September 30, 2014. The album was recorded between Day and 2013 in and in studio 2 at in. The album received mostly positive reviews. No One Ever Tells You Main article: MacFarlane released his third studio album on September 30, 2015. Titled , it received mostly positive reviews, and earned MacFarlane a nomination for. Due to the success of his musical endeavors, MacFarlane was honored by at the 28th annual Celebrity Invitational on February 20, 2016. In Full Swing Main article: MacFarlane released his fourth studio album, on September 15, 2017. On May 23, 2016, MacFarlane announced on his Twitter account that he was recording songs for his new album. On May 28, 2016, he revealed that the songs composed for the album were composed by , whom he had worked with on the previous three albums. On May 30, 2016, MacFarlane revealed that it was his final day of recording at and thanked all the musicians who collaborated with him on the album. The album received positive reviews and was nominated for two for and. Other projects In 2011, it was announced that MacFarlane would be reviving for the network, with the first episode airing in 2013. MacFarlane said that he would provide the voice of. However, at the in July 2012, while promoting Ted, MacFarlane revealed that the project had been shelved due to the unimpressed response garnered by Fox. The challenge to me would be more along the lines of, gosh, can somebody write for 2011? It gets done when it gets done. Currently not much is known about the series other than it will be about a family and will have a female lead role. Janetti stated that the series has not yet been greenlit by Fox. Guest appearances MacFarlane has appeared in sitcoms, comedy and news programs, independent films, and other animated shows. During 2006, MacFarlane had a role in the independent film Life is Short. Ned, a who advises a short man played by star to have relationships with taller women. He is a frequent guest on the radio talkshow , hosted by Dr. In the scene, Peter and Lois suspect of murdering his teacher's husband. As a reaction, a terrified Meg jumps out the window. For the live-action sequence, besides MacFarlane, played Lois, played Chris, played Meg, and played Stewie. According to MacFarlane, the live-action thing didn't work too well. After that clip, MacFarlane showed the same scene, but with celebrities who didn't pay attention to the script. MacFarlane has also appeared on news shows and late night television shows such as and. On January 19, 2007, MacFarlane appeared on on to discuss 's appearance on and 's return appearance on. Hold still, allow me to soil myself on you. He also provided Stewie's voice when he appeared as a -induced hallucination to in an episode of , writing his own dialogue for the episode. On May 8, 2009, MacFarlane was a guest on. Other than Family Guy and American Dad! He has also voiced various characters on 's , including a parody of and as well as Peter Griffin in the Season 2 premiere — he even parodied himself in the Season 4 premiere, in which he renewed the show simply by mentioning it in a Family Guy-like cutaway after its fictitious cancellation at the end of Season 3. In addition, MacFarlane voiced Johann Kraus in the 2008 film Hellboy II: The Golden Army. He also lent his voice to the series finale movie of the series,. MacFarlane played Ziggy in the 2010 film. On September 15, 2012, MacFarlane hosted the season premiere of , with musical guest. The episode was MacFarlane's first appearance on the show. MacFarlane had a cameo in the 2013 film. MacFarlane collaborated with on an episode of and. In 2016, he had a voice role in the animated film , as well as serving as a major performer on the film's soundtrack. In 2017, he appeared in 's heist comedy , alongside and. Style In 2009, he appeared as a vocalist at the with the in Prom 22 A Celebration of Classic MGM Film Musicals. In 2010, he reappeared at the Proms with the John Wilson Orchestra in a Christmas concert special. In 2012, it was announced he would again appear at the Proms with the John Wilson Orchestra in a concert celebrating Broadway musicals. In 2015, MacFarlane again appeared at The Proms as a vocalist with the John Wilson Orchestra, this time in a Sinatra program. He will occasionally use for either his shows or movies. Voice and influences significantly influenced MacFarlane and his music. MacFarlane has a voice. He is a pianist and singer who, in his early years, trained with Lee and Sally Sweetland, the vocal coaches of and. If you look at old photos of Sinatra while he's singing, there's a lot of very exposed teeth. That was something that Lee Sweetland hit on day in and day out, and correctly so, because it just brightens the whole performance. Political views MacFarlane is a supporter of the. He has stated that he supports the. MacFarlane serves on the board of directors of , a advocacy organization. In 2015, MacFarlane revealed support for in the , and he introduced Sanders onstage at a rally. After the primaries, MacFarlane then supported for president during the general election. LGBT issues MacFarlane speaking at a ceremony for to receive a star on the in September 2010 MacFarlane is passionate about his support for. If I found out that I had slept with a transsexual, I might throw up in the same way that a gay guy looks at a vagina and goes, 'Oh, my God, that's disgusting. On April 16, 2006, he was invited by 's ASSU Speakers' Bureau to address an audience of over 1,000 at Memorial Auditorium. He spoke as himself, and also as Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin and Glenn Quagmire. He also has delivered speeches at , , the , the , , , and. Official production of was halted for most of December 2007 and various periods afterwards. The strike ended on February 12, 2008. The Seth MacFarlane Collection of the Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan Archive MacFarlane donated money to create The Seth MacFarlane Collection of the and Archive at the. In 2012, he dated star for about six months. MacFarlane is a fan of Game of Thrones, and the two remained friends after they broke up. On July 16, 2010, MacFarlane's mother, Ann Perry Sager, died after a long battle with cancer. Her death was reported by Larry King on his show , who acknowledged a conversation he had with her during an interview with her son in May 2010. September 11, 2001 experience On the morning of , MacFarlane was scheduled to return to Los Angeles on from Boston. Suffering from a after the previous night's celebrations that followed his speech at his alma mater, the Rhode Island School of Design, and with an incorrect departure time 8:15 a. Fifteen minutes after departure, American Airlines Flight 11 was hijacked, and at 8:46 a. MacFarlane said, The only reason it hasn't really affected me as it maybe could have is I didn't really know that I was in any danger until after it was over, so I never had that panic moment. After the fact, it was sobering, but people have a lot of close calls; you're crossing the street and you almost get hit by a car..... I really can't let it affect me because I'm a comedy writer. I have to put that in the back of my head. Named in the suit were MacFarlane, , , , and ; the suit sought to stop the program's distribution and asked for unspecified damages. MacFarlane, , , and Alex Borstein were all named in the suit. In denying the dismissal, the court held that the reference in the scene made light of Jesus and his followers—not Metrano or his act. The case was settled out of court in 2010 with undisclosed terms. On July 16, 2014, MacFarlane was served with a lawsuit from the production company of a series of Internet videos called Charlie the Abusive Teddy Bear claiming that Ted infringes on the copyright of its videos due to the Ted bear largely matching the background story, persona, voice tone, attitude, and dialogue of the Charlie bear. The suit was dropped on March 23, 2015, after the plaintiffs withdrew the suit. See also: MacFarlane has won four for his work on and has been nominated twenty-two times, winning in 2000, 2002 and 2016. He has been nominated for five for his work in , , Family Guy, , and. Retrieved December 20, 2007. Retrieved December 20, 2007. Retrieved June 28, 2012. Retrieved August 1, 2010. Retrieved February 13, 2008. Seth MacFarlane has been out of prep school for eight years, but the headmaster is still on his case. 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Suffering from a after the previous night's celebrations that followed his speech at his alma mater, the Rhode Island School of Design, and with an incorrect departure time 8:15 a. On October 1, 2012, it was announced that MacFarlane would zip the on February 24, 2013. On May 23, 2016, MacFarlane announced on his Twitter account that he was recording songs for his new album. Retrieved January 24, 2015. February 26, 2009, at the. Archived from on November 2, 2012. In 2008, he created his own series solo.