Green Man
Also known as: Green Man · Greenman
Green Man is a sports fan phenomenon and recurring character from the FX comedy *It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia*, originating from a real-life incident at Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field around 2006. A man in a full-body green spandex bodysuit sprinted through an Eagles tailgate, inspiring the show's creator Rob McElhenney to write the character into the series as Charlie Kelly's alter ego. The Green Man costume spread from TV screens to stadiums across the country, with fans in green bodysuits popping up at everything from NFL games to PGA tournaments.
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Green Man is a sports fan phenomenon and recurring character from the FX comedy *It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia*, originating from a real-life incident at Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field around 2006.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
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The Green Man concept is simple: buy a bright green full-body spandex suit (also called a zentai suit or morphsuit), put it on so no skin is visible, and show up somewhere unexpected. The comedy comes from the contrast between the setting and the absurdity of a featureless green figure acting as if nothing is unusual.
At sporting events, the typical move is to position yourself where a TV camera might catch you, then dance or gesture wildly when the camera pans your way. The goal is a brief, blink-and-you-miss-it appearance that leaves viewers questioning what they just saw.
For *It's Always Sunny* fans specifically, the Green Man costume works as both a direct reference to the show and a general-purpose absurdist outfit. Charlie Kelly's version of Green Man typically involves erratic dancing and a complete disregard for social norms.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The original Green Man was an orthopedic surgeon, not a comedian or actor.
Rob McElhenney witnessed the first Green Man appearance in person at a Philadelphia Eagles tailgate before writing it into his show.
Deadspin called the Green Man phenomenon a masterclass in "viral marketing" for *It's Always Sunny*, even though it started organically.
ESPN's Toby Mergler specifically challenged college students to bring Green Man to the Winter Olympics and Westminster Dog Show.
The Buick Open where Green Man appeared behind Tiger Woods was the final Buick Open ever held.
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