Jake Green

“Mr. Okay”
Talent: StuGo
Jake Green voices Mr. Okay, a mutant dog who is Dr. Lullah’s lab assistant and voice of reason, in “StuGo,” an original animated series about six middle schoolers who get tricked into attending a fake academic summer camp by a mad scientist. What started as three months of learning transforms into an adventure of a lifetime on a tropical island filled with mind-reading manatees, giant fighting fungi, and fashion-forward mutants. Green can be seen as a recurring guest star on the newest season of ABC’s hit drama “9-1-1.” His other TV credits include Ryan Murphy’s “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” NBC’s “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” and Shonda Rhimes’ ABC dramas “Grey’s Anatomy,” “The Catch” and “For the People.” His extensive voice work includes the animated series “Family Guy,” “Animaniacs,” “LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy,” “Transformers: Earthspark” and “Max and the Midknights.” He has also voiced numerous AAA video games, including “Starfield,” Sony’s “Spider-Man” trilogy, and Rockstar Games’ record-breaking and award-winning “Red Dead Redemption 2.” Green studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and received his BFA from Boston University’s School of Theatre.