Family Guy: The Griffin Winter Games


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The Griffin Winter Games

Season 17, Episode 7

To the surprise of all the Griffins, Meg makes the U.S. Olympic team as a biathlete and competes in the Winter Olympics.

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Comedy Sitcom Cartoon Cult Classic Satire Animated

Cast & Crew
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Seth Macfarlane (Actor) .. Peter Griffin /Stewie Griffin /Brian Griffin /Ryan Lochte
Alex Borstein (Actor) .. Lois Griffin
Seth Green (Actor) .. Chris Griffin /Speed Skater
Mila Kunis (Actor) .. Meg Griffin
Mike Henry (Actor) .. Cleveland Brown
John Kruk (Actor) .. John Kruk
Tara Lipinski (Actor) .. Tara Lipinski
Ross Marquand (Actor) .. Garth Brooks
Jim Meskimen (Actor) .. Ron Howard
Piotr Michael (Actor) .. Gandalf the Grey
Kim Fertman (Actor) .. Kristen Bell
Josh Robert Thompson (Actor) .. Morgan Freeman /Josh Robert Thompson
John Viener (Actor) .. Johnny Weir's masculine voice
Johnny Weir (Actor) .. Johnny Weir
Mae Whitman (Actor) .. Lacey Chabert
Lacey Chabert (Actor) .. Meg Griffin
David Sheftell (Actor) .. Various

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Seth Macfarlane (Actor) .. Peter Griffin /Stewie Griffin /Brian Griffin /Ryan Lochte
Born: October 26, 1973
Birthplace: Kent, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: Animation pioneer Seth MacFarlane followed in the footsteps of Matt Groening, Trey Parker, and Matt Stone, and others by creating (at age 25!) one of the top-tiered animated series on national television. Family Guy, which debuted in 1999, preserved the sitcom-family premise of The Simpsons but upped the irreverence quotient tenfold (defying many who regarded such an accomplishment as impossible), meanwhile tossing in dozens upon dozens of off-the-cuff (and frequently risqué) references to pop culture -- citing everything from Oz to The Wizard of Oz, The $25,000 Pyramid to songs by a-ha, and thus seizing upon instant identification with Gen-X and Gen-Y viewers. Episodes, which began mundanely enough, could immediately segue, without advance notice, into music video-style montages, game-show sequences, multi-character musical production numbers, mock historical sequences, etc. The basic premise revolved around the nutty Griffin clan of Quahog, Rhode Island: obese toy manufacturer dad Peter; neurotic housewife Lois; ne'er-do-well, dim-bulb 13-year-old son Chris; the angst-ridden 16-year-old daughter Meg, and -- what really made the series bizarre and original -- Stewie, a one-year-old infant with a massive head, a genius IQ, and the verbal erudition of Rex Harrison.Family Guy found a sizeable audience and lasted for many seasons, yet reportedly suffered from a tumultuous history at Fox, where it endured repeat cancellations, numerous rerun episodes, and reemergence on different networks and in different time slots, meanwhile becoming a cult hit on DVD. In the interim, MacFarlane branched out into another animated sitcom, American Dad (2005). Family Guy eventually gained extremly solid ground, however, and soon spawned a spin-off, The Cleveland Show.
Alex Borstein (Actor) .. Lois Griffin
Born: February 15, 1973
Birthplace: Highland Park, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Best known for her roles as the outrageous Mrs. Swan on MADtv and devoted wife Lois on the hit Fox series Family Guy, comedic female talent Alex Borstein has been keeping busy on screens both large and small ever since appearing in a handful of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers in the mid-'90s. Born in Highland Park, Chicago, and raised in the nearby suburb of Deerfield, Borstein moved to Los Angeles with her family in 1980 and eventually enrolled in San Francisco State University. It was there that the aspiring comic began trying her talent at improvisational theater, and shortly after graduation she would begin performing at the ACME Comedy Theatre. Small roles in The Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers and a short-lived spin-off were quick to follow, with her stint on MADtv beginning in 1997. While many fans cited her as a highlight of MADtv thanks to her outlandish characters and quick wit, Borstein was also eager to launch a film career and could frequently be seen in features such as Showtime, Bad Santa, and Catwoman. With a distinctive voice that seemed to lend itself well to animated performances, Borstein was cast as levelheaded housewife Lois on Family Guy in 1999. It was around this time that she also continued her small-screen trajectory with a handful appearances on the wildly popular family drama Gilmore Girls.In 2005, Borstein took a turn for the dramatic in the monochromatic period drama Good Night, and Good Luck, with subsequent television roles on Drawn Together and Robot Chicken serving well to balance out the seriousness of the critically acclaimed Edward R. Murrow drama. The following year, Borstein brought her popular stage show to viewers across the nation with the release of Drop Dead Gorgeous (In a Down to Earth Bombshell Sort of Way) on home video. In 2007, Borstein was paired with Good Night, and Good Luck star Jeff Daniels once again in the tense crime thriller The Lookout. As the years rolled on, Borstein would continue to remain a force on screen, appearing in movies like Killers, Dinner for Schmucks, and Ted.
Seth Green (Actor) .. Chris Griffin /Speed Skater
Born: February 08, 1974
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: As Oz, the guitarist with a bit of a werewolf problem on the WB's Buffy the Vampire Slayer, actor Seth Green became known and loved by television viewers from the U.S. to Australia. What isn't as well-known to many of these viewers is the fact that Green has been acting in films and on television since 1984, when he made his debut as Egg, the little brother of Jodie Foster and Rob Lowe in The Hotel New Hampshire. A native of Philadelphia, Green was born February 8, 1974, and raised in the suburbs by his artist mother and math-teacher father. Although unbeknownst to him at the time, his first onscreen stint was as a newborn in a natural childbirth video. Green's more conscious interest in acting began at the age of six, when he had his first role in a summer camp play. With the help of his uncle, who was a casting director, Green was soon appearing in commercials and on various television shows. Getting his first real break with 1984's The Hotel New Hampshire, the young actor spent the next few years appearing in television shows before landing his first starring role in Woody Allen's 1987 film Radio Days. As Allen's young alter-ego, Green won a respectable amount of recognition (including an appearance on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show) for his part in the nostalgic tale of a boy growing up as part of an eccentric family in 1940s America. The role led to work in various films, such as Can't Buy Me Love (1987) and the following year's My Stepmother Is an Alien (in which he co-starred with his future Buffy love interest Alyson Hannigan). The early '90s were not kind to Green, who found himself acting in a series of bad films and winning only small parts on the occasional television show, including The Wonder Years. In fact, if audiences recognized the actor at all, it was probably due to a series of Rally's commercials that featured him as the obnoxious fast-food worker who made "Cha-ching" part of the national lexicon for about three months. Things finally began to pick up in 1997, when Green won his substantial role on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Coincidentally, he had been cast five years earlier in the original film incarnation of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but his scenes had ended up on the cutting-room floor. Green found further success in 1997, when he landed a memorable supporting role as the son of Dr. Evil in the sleeper hit Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery. Suddenly once again in favor with Hollywood's Powers That Be, Green appeared the following year in the Jennifer Love Hewitt film Can't Hardly Wait and in 1999 reprised his role as Scott Evil in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. Also in 1999, the actor landed a starring role as Devon Sawa's zombie friend in Idle Hands. The film, which was about a teen with murderous hands, had the unfortunate luck of opening a week after the Columbine High School shootings and quickly disappeared without a trace. However, this didn't seem to do substantial damage to the red-headed actor's career, as he continued riding high with his role on Buffy. Green also kept busy doing the voice of Chris Griffin on Fox's animated series The Family Guy, which he would stick with for over ten years. The turnover to the new millennium found Green increasingly popular on the big screen, with roles in such films as Rat Race and America's Sweethearts (both 2001). It wasn't long before the inevitable third chapter in the adventures of Austin Powers was to go before the cameras, and Green once again agreed to fill the shoes of Scott Evil.Green would spend the following several years appering in a number of filims, like The Italian Job, Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, Sex Drive, Old Dogs, and Mars Needs Moms. Green would also nurture a career as a writer and producer with animated comedy series like Robot Chicken and Titan Maximum.
Mila Kunis (Actor) .. Meg Griffin
Born: August 14, 1983
Birthplace: Kiev, Ukraine, Soviet Union
Trivia: A petite actress with olive skin and pixie features, Ukrainian-born Mila Kunis became a breakout teen star on the FOX sitcom That '70s Show, playing spoiled daddy's girl Jackie Burkhardt. The rare 15-year-old actress to be cast as a 15-year-old character, Kunis also demonstrated her maturity by mastering accent-free English only a few years after immigrating. Her command of slang and teen vocal mannerisms won her work even when her appearance was not being utilized, as she voiced another all-American teen on FOX's animated envelope-pusher, Family Guy.Milena Markovna Kunis was born on August 14, 1983 in Kiev, Ukraine, then moved with her parents to Los Angeles when she was seven years old. Kunis credits listening to the simple vocabulary of Bob Barker on The Price Is Right with helping her develop a speedy fluency in English. She enrolled in acting classes at the Beverly Hills Studio, where she was discovered performing in a showcase. She quickly began appearing in commercials. Kunis filled out her early resumé with such pit stops as Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves (1997), Krippendorf's Tribe (1998), and the infamous WB ratings cellar-dweller Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher (1996). She also played a younger version of Angelina Jolie in the HBO movie Gia (1998). But it was her casting in Mark Brazill's That '70s Show that earned Kunis notice, as her petulant teen queen soon became a standout, able to range from endearing to grating. Her aggravated whining rung true enough to earn her a voice-over role on Family Guy, taking over for Lacey Chabert as Megan Griffin during the 2000 season. As the 2000's roled along, however, Kunis would seem to graduate to the ranks of adult actresses, rather than teen starlets, in seemingly the blink of an eye. Her comic turn in 2008's massively successful comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall kicked off Kunis' new style, followed quickly by roles as a femme fatale in 2008's Max Payne, a seductive grifter in 2009's Extract, and a post apocalyptic heroine in 2010's Book of Eli. 2010 would also find her playing opposite Natalie Portman's Oscar winning performance in Darren Aronofsky's psychological thriller The Black Swan. Though her supporting role offered less opportunity to showcase her talents than her costar's did, Kunis was roundly praised for the skill and presence she brought to the production -- not to mention her commitment to transforming her body for her character, training for months in ballet -- all further cementing her reputation as a serious actress. Kunis would spend the next several years appearing in numerous projects, like Friends with Benefits, The Muppets, Ted, Oz the Great and Powerful and Jupiter Ascending, an epic space drama directed by the Wachowskis.
Mike Henry (Actor) .. Cleveland Brown
Born: March 25, 1964
Birthplace: Richmond, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Family Guy writer/producer/star Mike Henry first met series creator Seth MacFarlane while appearing alongside the funnyman in the student films of his brother Patrick Henry (who was at the time a classmate of MacFarlane's at the Rhode Island School of Design) and was involved with the animated Fox hit from the onset. In addition to his work as a behind-the-scenes talent and vocal contributor on Family Guy (on which he voices the character Cleveland Brown), Richmond, VA, native Henry has also helped to create the Internet video series "Kicked in the Nuts" and made vocal contributions to Robot Chicken and the MacFarlane-created series American Dad. He'd continue to act in and on MacFarlane productions like The Cleveland Show, which he would also help write and produce.
John Kruk (Actor) .. John Kruk
Born: February 09, 1961
Birthplace: Charleston, West Virginia, United States
Trivia: Roomed with a free-spending friend from West Virginia while playing for the San Diego Padres in 1987, only to find out the roommate was wanted by the FBI for armed robbery and eventually jailed. Transferred his uniform No. 28 to new Phillies teammate Mitch Williams in exchange for two cases of beer. An errant pick-off throw by Williams injured Kruk in 1993, leading to the discovery of Kruk's testicular cancer. Named to three straight National League All-Star teams, leaving his mark by striking out on three meek swings against feared left-handed pitcher Randy Johnson at the 1993 game in Baltimore. Authored the autobiographical I Ain't an Athlete, Lady. Retired abruptly in 1995 after hitting a single against the Orioles that secured his career batting average at .300. Kruk reportedly left for his West Virginia home before the game ended. Ranked 22nd on the 1999 Sports Illustrated list of top 50 all-time athletes from West Virginia. Settled into a studio analyst's role on ESPN's Baseball Tonight after brief stints as a minor-league coach, Phillies broadcaster and cast member on FSN's Best Damn Sports Show, Period.
Tara Lipinski (Actor) .. Tara Lipinski
Born: June 10, 1982
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Began roller-skating at 3, and at 6 put on ice skates for the first time; also rode horses as a child, but at 10 decided she wanted to pursue figure skating full-time. Also at 10, moved to Newark, DE, with her mother, Patricia, to train with figure-skating coach Jeff DiGregorio and choreographer Jill Cosgrove, after her father, Jack, a chemical engineer with an oil company, had been transferred from New Jersey to Texas. Career highlights include first-place finishes at the U.S. Nationals (1997), World Championships (1997) and the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, where, at 15 years and 255 days, became the youngest individual winner in the history of the Winter Games. Turned professional after her Olympic win, touring with Champions on Ice and Stars on Ice, before moving on to a career as a TV analyst. Is the author of two books released in 1998: Totally Tara: An Olympic Journey; and Tara Lipinski: Triumph on Ice. Was inducted into the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 2006. Charitable endeavors have included Boys & Girls Clubs of America and the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids; and among her list of commercial endorsements are McDonald's, Hallmark and Target.
Ross Marquand (Actor) .. Garth Brooks
Born: August 22, 1981
Birthplace: Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
Trivia: Began acting at the age of 9 in church pageants. At the same age, he began doing celebrity impressions as a member of the Boy Scouts of America. Briefly double majored in marketing and acting at the University of Colorado before focusing solely on acting and earning a BFA in theatre. A successful impressionist, voice actor and improv artist, he used those skills to to impress casting directors Sharon Bialy and Sherry Thomas, who cast him as Aaron on AMC's The Walking Dead.
Jim Meskimen (Actor) .. Ron Howard
Born: September 10, 1959
Piotr Michael (Actor) .. Gandalf the Grey
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Kim Fertman (Actor) .. Kristen Bell
Josh Robert Thompson (Actor) .. Morgan Freeman /Josh Robert Thompson
Born: March 11, 1975
John Viener (Actor) .. Johnny Weir's masculine voice
Born: July 10, 1972
Johnny Weir (Actor) .. Johnny Weir
Born: July 02, 1984
Birthplace: Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Practiced jumping on roller skates in his family basement and first tried ice skating on a cornfield near his home. Chose ice skating over equestrian pursuits at the age of 12. Won the gold medal at the 2001 World Junior Championships. Captured three consecutive golds at the U.S. National Championships, from 2004 to '06. Taught Kathy Griffin how to skate in the 2006 season finale of Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List. Performed a skating routine to Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" at 2009 New York's Fashion Week, where he previously walked the runway for Heatherette. Profiled in the 2009 documentary Pop Star on Ice and the 2010 Sundance Channel reality series Be Good Johnny Weir. Retired from competitive skating in 2013 and joined NBC as a commentator for the 2014 Winter Olympics.
Mae Whitman (Actor) .. Lacey Chabert
Born: June 09, 1988
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Mae Whitman began acting at the ripe old age of six with a role in the 1994 alcoholism drama When a Man Loves a Woman. Appearances in Bye Bye, Love and Independence Day followed before multiple-episode stints on the CBS dramas Chicago Hope and JAG. In 2001, Whitman was cast in the title role of the Fox Family Channel period sitcom State of Grace, about a pair of adolescent girls overcoming cultural differences against the backdrop of 1960s America. After that show's two-season run, she could next be seen as George Michael's milquetoast girlfriend Ann on the critically acclaimed Fox sitcom Arrested Development. A starring role opposite Andre Braugher on the short-lived FX series Thief came in 2006. And in 2007, Whitman was cast in a supporting role on NBC's reimagined The Bionic Woman. In the years to come, Whitman would remain active on screen, starring on the series Parenthood, and in movies like The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
Lacey Chabert (Actor) .. Meg Griffin
Born: September 30, 1982
Birthplace: Purvis, Mississippi, United States
Trivia: A TV star with Broadway and animation voice work experience, Lacey Chabert finally made her movie debut on-camera in the big screen version of Lost in Space (1998). Born in Purvis, MS, Chabert began performing as a small child, learning how to play the violin and piano as well as sing and act. After playing the young Cosette in the Broadway production of Les Miserables for two years and appearing on the TV daytime serial All My Children, Chabert became a prime-time star playing one of the beleaguered Salinger family members on the Fox drama Party of Five (1995-2000). As the precocious youngest daughter Claudia, Chabert aged from child violin prodigy to grounded, if occasionally confused, teen before the show ended its run. While working on Party of Five, Chabert lent her voice to the animated movies Anastasia (1997) and An American Tail III: Treasure of Manhattan Island (1998). Chabert gained further notice as difficult daughter Penny Robinson in the big-screen Space, but the film was not quite the blockbuster it was expected to be. The lack of positive reviews did little to slow the actresses career though, as she continued to do frequent voice work (The Wild Thornberries Movie (2002) and Rugrats Go Wild! (2003)), as well as showing her face again in Not Another Teen Movie and Hometown Legend (both 2001).After climbing the credits as a tormenting teen in the 2004 comedy Mean Girls, Chabert would next dive headlong into a night of playful teen mischief in the 2004 teen comedy Dirty Deeds. She lent her voice to the animated Bratz series, and went on to act in a series of projects including Black Christmas, Sherman's Way, In My Sleep, and the 2009 supernatural romantic comedy Ghosts of Girlfriends Past.
David Sheftell (Actor) .. Various

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