Seth MacFarlane was first seen in the 1995 animated film ‘The Life of Larry’ where he voiced Larry, Steve, and Lois. He was also the director of the film. In 1999, he launched the adult animated sitcom series ‘Family Guy.’ He also voices several characters in the series including ‘Peter Griffin,’ ‘Stewie Griffin,’ ‘Brian Griffin,’ and ‘Glenn Quagmire.’ In September 2020, the series was renewed for the 21st season. MacFarlane also received several awards, including 5 ‘Emmy Awards,’ for his performance in the series. He has also appeared in television series and shows such as ‘Gilmore Girls’ (2002-2003), ‘Will & Grace’ (2003), ‘3 South’ (2003), ‘Crank Yankers’ (2003-2005), ‘Johnny Bravo’ (2004), and ‘Star Trek: Enterprise’ (2004-2005). In 2005, he came together with Mike Barker and Matt Weitzman to create the adult animated sitcom ‘American Dad!’ The 19th season of the series premiered in January 2022. In 2005, he also joined the voice cast of the American adult animated stop motion sketch comedy television series, ‘Robot Chicken.’ He voiced 29 episodes and remained a part of the series until 2021. Seth MacFarlane continued to appear in television series like ‘Late Show with David Letterman’ (2006-2009), ‘The War at Home’ (2006), ‘Help Me Help You’ (2006), ‘Yin Yang Yo!’ (2008), ‘Bones’ (2009), ‘The Cleveland Show’ (2009-2013), ‘Phineas and Ferb’ (2010), ‘Saturday Night Live’ (2012), and ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ (2013-2018).Â
In 2014, he starred as ‘Albert Stark’ in the American Western comedy film ‘A Million Ways to Die in the West.’ The film opened to a mixed reception and grossed over $80.2 million on a $40 million budget. MacFarlane was also the writer, director, and producer of the film. He next appeared in television series and specials such as ‘Bordertown’ (2016), ‘The Orville’ (2017-present), ‘The Loudest Voice’ (2019). In 2020, he voiced Harry S. Truman in the American science documentary television series ‘Cosmos: Possible Worlds.’ He gave voice in 3 episodes of the series.