Comedian
Seth
Rogen
is
celebrating
his
birthday
today.
On
the
special
occasion
of
his
birthday,
we
decided
to
take
a
look
at
his
best
movies.
Before
becoming
one
of
the
biggest
names
in
comedy,
the
Canadian
actor,
screenwriter,
producer,
director,
and
comedian,
Seth
Rogen,
got
his
start
with
supporting
roles
as
a
staff
writer
in
a
pair
of
Judd
Apatow
TV
series,
'Freaks
and
Geeks'
in
1999
and
'Undeclared'
in
2001.
After
landing
his
job
as
a
staff
writer
on
the
final
season
of
Da
Ali
G
Show,
for
which
Rogen
and
the
other
writers
received
an
Emmy
Award
nomination,
Rogen
was
guided
by
Judd
Apatow
toward
a
film
career.
Seth
Rogen
got
recognition
after
being
cast
in
Judd
Apatow's
directorial
debut,
'The
40-Year-Old
Virgin'
starring
Steve
Carell.
After
that
Seth
Rogen
never
looked
back
and
became
one
of
the
famous
comedian
actors
in
the
history.
He
was
cast
in
Apatow's
'Knocked
Up'
and
'Funny
People'.
Rest
is
all
history
for
the
star.
It
is
hard
to
pick
up
the
best
movies
of
Seth
Rogen
as
all
his
movies
are
extremely
funny
and
entertaining.
Be
it
'Knocked
Up'
or
'The
Interview',
the
actor
has
always
made
us
laugh
with
his
performances
in
hit
movies.
However,
we
picked
up
some
of
the
best
movies
which
are
worth
watching
again
and
again.
Take
a
look...
Knocked
Up
He
is
a
careless
young
boy
who
has
a
one
night
stand
after
a
wild
party
with
Alison
Scott
(Katherine
Heigl).
A
few
weeks
later,
Alison
gets
to
know
that
she
is
pregnant
and
now
the
real
trouble
stars.
Seth
Rogen
is
funny
in
this
movie
as
he
tries
to
take
up
the
responsibility
of
becoming
a
father
and
gives
a
shot.
The
40-Year-Old
Virgin
Although
Steve
Carell
as
a
40-year-old
virgin,
Andy
Stitzer
is
the
central
character,
Seth
plays
his
co-worker
Cal
who
helps
him
get
laid
and
have
a
girlfriend.
This
Is
The
End
Seth
Rogen
and
James
Franco
make
one
of
the
best
on-screen
friends
and
co-stars.
This
Is
The
End
is
one
comedy
film
which
is
a
multi-starrer
one
too!
We
have
Rihanna,
Jonah
Hill,
Emma
Watson,
James
Franco,
Seth
Rogen,
Emma
Stone
and
more.
Pineapple
Express
Another
comedy
film
starring
James
Franco
and
Seth
Rogen
is
worth
watching.
The
Interview
The
2014
release
of
James
Franco
and
Seth
Rogen
starrer
hit
a
lot
of
controversies.
However,
once
the
movie
was
released,
it
was
chucklesome.
Neighbors
New
parents
Mac
(Seth
Rogen)
and
Kelly
(Rose
Byrne)
move
to
the
suburbs
when
they
welcome
an
infant
daughter
into
their
lives.
All
goes
well
with
the
couple,
until
the
Delta
Psi
Beta
fraternity
president
Teddy
(Zac
Efron)
and
his
group
moves
next
door
and
create
a
raucous.