Mike Myers
Milestones
- Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Birthday: May 25, 1963
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2009
Played a British General in Quentin Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds"
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2008
Portrayed the title role of "The Love Guru"; also co-wrote with Graham Gordy and co-produced with Gary Barber
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2007
Reprised role of the title character for "Shrek the Third"
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2004
Again voiced the title character of the animated feature "Shrek 2"
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2003
Played the title role in "Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat"
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2002
Reprised roles for the third Austin Powers film, "Austin Powers in Goldmember"; also co-wrote and co-produced
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2001
Played the title character in the animated film "Shrek"; replaced the late Chris Farley
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2000
Sued by Universal Pictures for $3.8 million for backing out of a contract to play Dieter, the SNL character, in a feature film; left project after expressing displeasure with final script; Myers countersued; settled out-of-court
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1999
Reprised roles in "Austin Powers II: The Spy Who Shagged Me"; added a third character, the henchman Fat Bastard; also co-wrote and co-produced
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1998
Offered rare dramatic performance as club owner Steve Rubell in "54"
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1997
Played the title role (also wrote and co-produced) in "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery"; also played the villain
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1995
Left cast of "SNL" and took a two-year career break
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1993
Portrayed dual roles in "So I Married an Axe Murderer"; playing a commitment-shy beat poet and his batty Scottish father
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1993
Reprised role of Wayne Campbell in "Wayne's World 2"; also co-wrote
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1992
Feature debut as an actor and co-writer, "Wayne's World"; based on characters created for "SNL"
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1989
Joined NBC's "Satruday Night Live" as a writer and recurring cast member; later becoming a regular
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1981
Hired by Toronto's Second City Comedy Troupe
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Began acting in commercials as a child; appeared in a spot with Gilda Radner
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Founding member of The Comedy Store Players at The Comedy Store in London
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Grew up in Scarborough, Canada
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Had first dramatic role in a Canadian TV-movie with Donald Sutherland
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Joined the SCTV company in Chicago where he was spotted by "Saturday Night Live" producer Lorne Michaels
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Moved to England
Upcoming Appearances
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