
Jason Segal - VERY funny man. Forgetting Sarah Marshall was funny and he was the perfect doofus. In a cute, and very loveable way of course.

Birth Name
Jason Jordan SegelHeight
6' 4" (1.93 m)Trivia
He was on a high school basketball team who won state in California
He plays piano
He loves Disneyland.
Was chosen for the role of Marshall Eriksen in "How I Met Your Mother" (2005) because of his work on the short lived television show "Freaks and Geeks" (1999) of which creators Carter Bays and Craig Thomas were huge fans.
Likes classic rock and reggae music.
Has a sister, Alison, born March 9, 1986.
Has an older brother named Adam.

Personal Quotes
When a woman does nudity in a movie, men immediately switch into a sexual mode. For women, from what I understand, it's not like that. They see a naked, out-of-shape man crying and it's funny -- something weird, disturbing and disgusting we can all laugh at.
{On his full-frontal performance in 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall'] I drank a lot to get me through that. I remember just pacing up and down, drunk, with these voices in my head saying "Jason, what are you doing?" I'm a little nervous I won't get a date anymore, they won't be satisfied with what they saw.


Seth Rogen - Funny - Funny - Funny - and cute as hell. Yes I know he was a fatty and yes I know he is a big pothead - but look at that putta!! Adorable.

Height
5' 11" (1.80 m)Trivia
Attended Point Grey Secondary School in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Son of Mark Rogen.
His parents met each other in Israel.
Was ranked #20 on Entertainment Weekly's '30 Under 30' the actors list. (2008).
Started as a stand-up comic when he was 13.
In Pineapple Express (2008), in the scene where he is arrested by the police officer, his height is listed as 5' 9".
According to "Rotten Tomatoes", his five favorite films are: The Big Lebowski (1998), Ghost Busters (1984), The Last Detail (1973), Total Recall (1990) and Goodfellas (1990).

Personal Quotes
It shocks me that "90210" (2008) and Superbad (2007) are technically considered part of the same genre. It was as much TV shows as movies that made us feel under-represented. No part of me watched "90210" (2008) and thought, 'Yeah! that's what my life is like!' It seemed like a different planet. I mean, I like shitty movies as much as the next guy, I'm not a snob, but things like that had no guys like us in it - that was the point.
My mom's a social worker and my dad works in non-profit organizations. But they seem very radical in American terms, embracing a form of socialism that really doesn't even exist here. I mean, where I come from, communism is not a terrible word.
I guess what Judd Apatow is to me, is what Terrence Malick is to David Gordon Green. They're just good friends.

I remember when I got my first Adam Sandler CD and it was the funniest thing I'd ever heard in my entire life, and continues to be.
I couldn't say enough great things about him. He's the reason I'm not a homeless crack-head right now. - on Judd Apatow
On writing and starring in The Green Hornet (2010): Nerds love complaining. You go to Ain't It Cool News, and everybody complains about everything. They could find out Jesus Christ was making a movie with Frank Miller, and they'd say, 'That's a terrible combination!
When I first moved to LA, I went out to meet with agencies, and one of them asked me what my goals were. I said "to be in a Kevin Smith movie". That goal has not changed.
[On appearing in Knocked Up (2007) and Pineapple Express (2008)] You know, I never had a girlfriend before and I thought it would masculinize me. But it's actually done the opposite. Now I know about accent walls and the whole world of throw pillows.

4 comments:
Jason's modesty is a bit refreshing for an actor! He doesn't have a perfect body, but, hell, who does? And I think he is perfectly equipped.
And Seth Rogen has that adorkable quality.
I can’t look at Seth without thinking about our annoying morning show guy.
PB - We love well hung adorkables :)
MJ - Oh dear..............
I would take them both
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