Seth MacFarlane (born 1973) is best known as the creator of the animated sitcomsFamily Guy,American Dad, andThe Cleveland Show; and the 2012 filmTed. Seth grew up in New England and went to school for animation at the Rhode Island School of Design. His professor sent a copy of his senior project (The Life of Larry) toHanna-Barbera, who gave him his first job out of school.
After spending a few years at HB, writing/animating for shows likeJohnny Bravo,Dexters Laboratory andCow and Chicken, he made a sequel toThe Life of Larry. TitledLarry and Steve, it featured a middle-aged guy, Larry, and his intellectual, anthropomorphic dog, Steve (sound familiar?). After Cartoon Network aired the short,FOX contacted Seth about creating a pilot about the characters, which would later becomeFamily Guy. They gave him a budget of $50,000 and 6 months, and the rest is history. TwoUncancellations later,Family Guy is one of FOX's most valuable franchises.
Seth is also a talented voice actor, providing the voices of four main characters onFamily Guy (Peter, Brian, Stewie and Quagmire), two onAmerican Dad (Stan and Roger), one onThe Cleveland Show (Tim) and many additional voices. He also voiced several characters inRobot Chicken, a sketch comedy show created by hisFamily Guy castmateSeth Green. He made a short foray into feature-length film when he voiced Johann Krauss inHellboy 2:The Golden Army. He's also had some bit parts on live-action television, appearing inStar Trek: Enterprise,Gilmore Girls and most recentlyFlashForward. But he always returns to animation and comedy. He's also a musician, singer and composer, whose work often appears on his shows.
Seth has won a couple of Emmy Awards for Voice-over Work and Musical Composition. Hugely successful (recently became the highest paid writer/producer in TV history), but does have a sizeable number of detractors, includingMoral Guardians who find his humor to be disgusting and offensive and dyed-in-the-woolSimpsons andSouth Park fans who think he's an untalented hack who wholesale ripped off jokes and stories from those two shows and padded them withmeaningless jokes that don't go anywhere or have any plot relevance.
Announced in 2010 that he is developing a live-action/CG hybrid feature film which will be released summer 2012 namedTed where he will voice a talking teddy bear owned by a loser male lead trying to get through life.
In 2011, he announced that he would work on along-delayed reboot ofThe Flintstones. He said that he is a giant fan of the series and will try to make it as faithful to the original as possible. A recent press release said that he is currently putting this on hold due to his "being too busy".
In an odd twist of fate, MacFarlane was scheduled to fly on one of the planes that hit the World Trade Center, but missed his flight and didn't get to board.
Seth MacFarlane provides examples of the following tropes:
The Ace:Whether you love him (and his comedy) or hate him (and his comedy), Seth brought himself up to be a tailor-made, ideal fit for show business. He can act in a slew of character voices in one show without a hitch, can sing in any of them because he was trained by legendary musicians growing up, releases his own albums, is a great show host, is highly sharp and intellectual, became the richest writer in Hollywood, and survived two cancellations resulting in two additional shows!
The Alcoholic: Well, a bit. He does enjoy drinking, especially when speaking in public ("or privately speaking, or turning on a lamp," as pointed outby Bill Maher) mirrored in the character of Brian (Brian's drink of choice switched when Seth's did). He once overslept because he was hungover and missed his flight (though he was also given an incorrect flight time), which turned out to beridiculously lucky, as that flight later crashed into the World Trade Center.
Author Appeal: A lot of things that Seth likes make it into his shows (music from theRat Pack era, 70's-80's pop culture references, musicals/showtunes,Star Wars,Star Trek, sci-fi, etc).
Author Avatar: Brian was this for Seth onFamily Guy, in the first few series. Peter was also one initially, when he used to reflect everything Seth geeks over. Brian's voice is still the closest to Seth's.
Biting the Hand Humor: Both against FOX and against the people who initially helped getFamily Guy revived.
Black Comedy: His stock in trade. Business is good.
Born In The Wrong Decade: Seems he would have fit in quite well hanging out with Sinatra and crew back in the 50's. He's got an amazing singing voice that seems tailor-made for rat pack-style songs.True friggin' story.
Since so many of his show references 1980s pop culture you get the feeling he would rather be stuck inThe Eighties than any other time period.
Reference Overdosed: Without any knowledge of 1980s pop culture, quite a few references and parodies will go right over your head.
Some of My Best Friends Are X: Pretty much the only reason why fewer people call Seth out on his unending portrayal of gay people asCamp Gay is that he has a relative that's gay.
It also helps that he's a Gay Rights Activist and you know most of his shows have hadGay Aesops while misguided at times show the heart is in the right place.
Also vocally uses this trope when discussing the episode "Once Upon A Weinstein" which makes fun of Jews, saying he has Jewish friends.
Strictly Formula: Stupid husband, closer to earth wife, loser son, whiny daughter, comically sized sadist, talking animal. Now which of his three shows is being described? You can evencut and paste to make new MacFarlane-style shows and no one will know the difference.
Counts for individual jokes too. "Character A references something shocking that happened one time. Turns out it was actually quite innocuous. No wait, turns out it was shocking after all." This becomes a problem because shock humor isn't shocking when you see it coming.
Writers Strike: Very vocal and active in the 2007 WGA strike. Made a few headlines for his very candid response toFOX, when they announced they might finish creating in-production episodes ofFamily Guy without his sign-off: "That would just be a colossal dick move if they did that." Episodes for an entire season were delayed a year because Seth was busy with the strike.