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|Gender = Male
 
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|Birth = {{birthdate|1982|4|15}}
 
|Birth = {{birthdate|1982|4|15}}
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|Nationality = Canadian
 
|Nationality = Canadian
|Claim to Fame = Comedian<br>Actor<br>Writer
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|Claim to Fame = Actor<br>Comedian<br>Writer
 
|Character = [[Lyle McCarthy]]
 
|Character = [[Lyle McCarthy]]
 
|Appearance = "[[Homer the Whopper]]"
 
|Appearance = "[[Homer the Whopper]]"
 
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'''Seth Rogen''' is a Canadian comedian, screenwriter, voice artist, film producer, and actor. Rogen co-wrote (with his writing partner [[Evan Goldberg]]) and guest starred (as [[Lyle McCarthy]]) in the episode "[[Homer the Whopper]]". He is the second guest star to write a ''Simpsons'' episode, after [[Ricky Gervais]].
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'''Seth Rogen''' (born April 15, 1982) is a Canadian actor, comedian, and writer. He voiced [[Lyle McCarthy]] in the [[season 23]] "[[Homer the Whopper]]" co-wrote the episode, along with his writing partner [[Evan Goldberg]]. He is the second guest star to write a ''Simpsons'' episode, after [[Ricky Gervais]].
  
 
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Seth Rogen (born April 15, 1982) is a Canadian actor, comedian, and writer. He voiced Lyle McCarthy in the season 23 "Homer the Whopper" co-wrote the episode, along with his writing partner Evan Goldberg. He is the second guest star to write a Simpsons episode, after Ricky Gervais.

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