Characters in Austin Powers

Characters in Austin Powers

Austin Powers (Mike Myers) - A British secret agent cryogenically frozen in 1967 and defrosted in 1997 in order to battle his arch enemy, Dr. Evil. Austin embodies all that is groovy in 1960s Britain and is irresistible to women, even when he experiences culture shock after being tossed into 1997, and even when he loses his 'mojo' (the mystical libido-enhancing secret to Powers' sexual success) in the second film.

Allies

*Basil Exposition is a fictional character portrayed by Michael York. Basil works for British Intelligence in an indeterminate role as Austin Powers' controller. A flashback in the movie "Austin Powers in Goldmember" shows Basil as attending the Intelligence Academy at the same time as Austin Powers, Dr. Evil and Number 2. Even as a schoolboy Basil wore a carnation in his button-hole. Basil comes up with all kinds of gadgets to help Austin complete the mission. He is a parody of the Q and M characters from the Bond series, and his surname ('Exposition') is a play on a common movie convention, 'exposition', which is the conveyance of critical elements of plot through dialogue. Originally presented as being somewhat obsequious towards Austin, in the second and third movies he has been rather more authoritative and competent.

Film critic Mark Kermode often uses the phrase "Basil Exposition Moment" to describe any part in a movie where one of the characters describes in overly clear and simplified terms a part of the plot for the benefit of the audience.

* Vanessa Kensington (Elizabeth Hurley) - Austin's partner and bride in "". In the second movie, she is revealed to be one of Dr. Evil's Fembots and the head explodes, when Austin reveals this to Basil, Basil reveals that the ministry knew all along, and the conversation changed quickly away from the matter. She is possibly referenced to Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo (James Bond film " On Her Majesty's Secret Service"), wife of James Bond who is killed shortly after marriage like Vanessa was.

* Felicity Shagwell (Heather Graham) - Austin's lascivious sidekick and lover in "". She meets Austin back in the 1960s and helps him to save the world from being zapped by Dr. Evil's "Laser" on his "Death Star". In the name of duty, she betrays Austin by bedding Fat Bastard, but he later forgives her. She is mysteriously absent in the third film (Since the ending of the second movie reveals there to be two versions of Austin in the present, it is reasonable to assume she has continued a relationship with one Austin while the other went on to be the one seen in the third movie). She is possibly based on Tiffany Case from " Diamonds Are Forever", the first American bond girl and Dr. Holly Goodhead from Moonraker (Ironically, Lois Chiles who played Holly Goodhead actually appears in the preceding Austin Powers movie playing the wife of the steamrolled henchmen in a deleted scene).

:"Foreign Language Versions":*French (France): Felicity Bonnebaise ("bonne baise", good fuck):*Italian: Felicity Ladà ("La dà", (she) gives it).:*Spanish: Marifé Lación ("Marifé" is the short for "María de la Fe" - Mary of the Faith -; Joining "fe" and "lación" we obtain "felación", which is the Spanish for "fellatio").:*German: Felicity Schickfick ("schicker fick", good fuck)Note: In Latin America Felicity's name was not translated (she kept the "Felicity Shagwell" name), the dub is only in Spain.

* Foxxy Cleopatra (Beyoncé Knowles) - Austin's partner and former lover from "Austin Powers in Goldmember". She works undercover for the gold-lusting Goldmember and awaits Austin's call for her help back in the 1970s. Her name is a reference to the blaxploitation heroines - Foxy Brown (Pam Grier) and Cleopatra Jones (Tamara Dobson). Possibly also referenced to Rosie Carver from James Bond film 'Live and Let Die'.

* Nigel Powers (Michael Caine) - Austin's and Dr. Evil's father, portrayed by Michael Caine in "Austin Powers in Goldmember". There are only two things he can't stand in this world: people who are intolerant of other people's cultures, and the Dutch (irony intended).

Minor Characters

* Mrs. Kensington (Mimi Rogers) - Austin's original side-kick in the 1960s. Although Austin has a soft spot for her, she is married to another man. She is the mother of Vanessa Kensington. The character is a spoof of Mrs. Emma Peel character from the television series "The Avengers".

* Number 3 (The Mole) (Fred Savage) - An undercover agent who infiltrates Dr. Evil's organization and becomes Number 3, assistant to Number 2. He is painfully aware of the irony that he is both a mole and that he also has a large mole above his lip. Unfortunately both Austin Powers and Dr. Evil cannot resist commenting on his facial feature. Number 3 succeeds in getting Mini-Me to defect from Dr. Evil's organization after his displacement by Scott.

* Radar Operator Johnson Ritter (Clint Howard) - Appears in all three movies but only has a few lines in each. Johnson is the one who spots Dr. Evil's spacecraft, the outlines of which are always shown in great clarity on his radar screen.

* The President (Tim Robbins) - Appears only in the second movie and is president during the 1960s. Folds to Doctor Evil's demands after seeing him play a clip from "Independence Day", to show them what his laser could do, and the country had to pay $100 billion.

* Commander Gilmour/General Hawk (Charles Napier) - An American Army officer who appears in the first film as Commander Gilmour and in the second film as General Hawk, though there is no real distinction from the characters aside from name. In the first movie he is there to brief Austin on his mission and expresses doubt that he can do it; in the second movie, he is the advisor to the President. Possible reference to Joe Don Baker who played two characters being Gen. Brad Whitaker and Ex-CIA operative Jack Wade from James Bond films "The Living Daylights", "Goldeneye", and "Tomorrow Never Dies".

Villains

* Dr. Evil (Mike Myers) - (b. Douglas Powers 1939) Austin's Belgian nemesis, (later revealed as his brother) a satirical parody of Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Donald Pleasence), the main villain in James Bond films of the SPECTRE era. Dr. Evil shares many physical similarities to this version of Blofeld, including a long scar on his face that runs from a bit above his right eye to his chin. They also wear Nehru jackets, and possess white Persian cats, although Dr. Evil's cat loses its hair due to cryogenic freezing. Allegedly has a bizarre Canadian accent. The character also bears resemblance to the eccentric Dr. Moreau in "The Island of Dr. Moreau" (played by Marlon Brando) who also had a small sidekick that didn't speak. Often explicitly rumored to be based on Lorne Michaels of "Saturday Night Live" fame. Also bears resemblences to Dr. No of the James Bond film Dr. No.

* Number 2 (Robert Wagner, Rob Lowe) - Dr. Evil's most trusted ally. Number 2 is a parody of Emilio Largo, Ernst Stavro Blofeld's right-hand man. They share a distinctive eye patch, and are both called mostly by their codename "Number 2", which they share. Rob Lowe portrays a younger Number 2 in the second film in the series, as well as in a flashback in the third film. Number 2 is incinerated in the first movie, but reappears in the second with facial burns which heal completely as of the third film.

:"Foreign Language Versions":*Russian: Правая Рука (Right Hand)

*Frau Farbissina (Mindy Sterling) - Dr. Evil's German advisor and founder of the militant wings of both the Salvation Army and the LPGA Tour. In the first film, it is said that their master plan is to create the ultimate evil child together, but for business purposes. However, it's revealed in "" that they came together purely in passion, as a result of Dr. Evil having imbibed some of Austin Power's stolen 'mojo'. This, coupled with the subsequent "The Jerry Springer Show" segment in the second film, suggests that Frau is Scott Evil's mother. She acts like and bears a physical resemblance to Rosa Klebb from the James Bond film "From Russia with Love" as well as Irma Bunt from "On Her Majesty's Secret Service".

:"Foreign Language Versions" ::*Spanish: Spain: Frau Kaput.

*Scott Evil (Seth Green) - (b. 1969 or 1970) The son of Dr. Evil, he believed he was created in a laboratory test tube. However, a family feud on the Jerry Springer Show reveals that he is the offspring of Dr. Evil and Frau Farbissina. Scott in the films is the result of an implied difficult childhood and fails to bond with Dr. Evil. He makes several suggestions to improve his father's over-elaborate plans but has his advice constantly rejected. In the third film he suddenly turns evil and wants to take over when his father dies, when Dr. Evil is arrested, and at the end of the third film said the line that Dr Evil had said at the end of the first and second movie - "I'm gonna get you, Austin Powers!", referencing the currently unnamed fourth movie, to be released sometime 2008-2009. Possible references include Dario (played by Benicio Del Toro) from License to Kill who was only 21 at the time of filming, the youngest bond henchmen to date. Also could be referenced to Timothy Dalton himself who at 21 years of age was asked to replace Sean Connery who retired from the role of Bond in 1967, but turned it down ruling himself out being too young.

*Mini-Me (Verne Troyer) - Dr. Evil's 1:8 clone who first appears in the second film. The silent Mini-Me is always there for Dr. Evil through the roughest times, except when he takes Austin's side later in the trilogy. The little clone has frequent conflicts with Scott Evil, but loves chocolate and Mini Mr. Bigglesworth (the mini clone of Dr. Evil's cat, mysteriously absent from third film). He is a reference to Bond villain sidekick Nick Nack. The character also bears resemblance to a character in "The Island of Dr. Moreau" Dr. Moreau had a small lemur-like sidekick that dressed the same as he did and did not talk. The fact that he was cloned from Dr. Evil could also be a reference to the James Bond film " Diamonds Are Forever" in which Blofeld (Charles Gray) has his appearance duplicated several times by giving plastic surgery to several of his henchmen to bear his resemblance in order to avoid capture.

:"Foreign Language Versions":*Russian: Мини-Зло (Mini-Evil)

*Fat Bastard (Mike Myers) - A morbidly obese (2240 lb.) Scottish henchman of Dr. Evil. In the second movie, he steals Austin's "mojo." But his greatest accomplishment, aside from infiltrating the Ministry of Defence as a piper, is becoming a famous sumo wrestler. A parody of minor 'hench' characters from many James Bond movies, most of which have unusual names (such as Oddjob and Jaws). However, Fat Bastard loses a lot of weight by the end of the third movie, a self-reported 180lbs (seemingly contradicting previously attributed information, as when first introduced, Dr. Evil's description of him says "he weighs a metric tonne" however this could be a hyperbole rather than fact), leaving him with a lot of excess skin, and a neck that he says resembles a vagina. A possible indirect reference to Sean Connery himself, Sandor from The Spy Who Loved Me, and/or one of Mr. Hi-Fat's sumo wrestler guards from The Man With The Golden Gun.

*Johann van der Smut (aka Goldmember) (Mike Myers) - A parody of Bond villain Auric Goldfinger, he has a fetish for gold. He got his nickname after losing his genitalia in an "unfortunate smelting accident" (not specified). He tries to help Dr. Evil pull a gold meteor into the Earth via tractor beam, he created the cold fusion power unit. The Dr. himself finds Goldmember's strange habits disturbing: Goldmember is obsessed with eating his own flaking skin. Van der Smut is a stereotypical Dutchman, often mispronouncing words of the English language, most notably when he tries to say "father," but pronounces it as "fahzjha". He could also be a parody of James Bond when he tried to impersonate a Dutchman while apprehending Peter Franks, a diamond smuggler outside Tiffany Case's apt in Amsterdam (Diamonds Are Forever).

* Mr. Bigglesworth - Mr. Bigglesworth is Dr. Evil's cat. In a parody of the feline pet of Ernst Stavro Blofeld, he starts out as a white Persian, but owing to an unfreezing error by henchman Mustafa, loses all his hair. The hairless version is actually a Sphynx cat [ [http://www.junglexotics.com/ted.htm SGC Belfry Ted Nude-Gent] ] . While frozen in Dr. Evil's cyrogenic chamber he appears stuck to the window like a suction cup Garfield toy.

Minor Characters

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* Alotta Fagina (Fabiana Udenio) - Number 2's Italian confidential, private secretary. She was able to seduce Austin and (unlike the fembots) had sex with him. She later reappears in Dr. Evil's lair and threatens to kill Vanessa Kensington, but is forced to flee when the lair begins to self-destruct. Her ultimate fate is ambiguous, though Basil Exposition explains in a deleted scene that, after the events of the movie, Alotta had changed her name because of the inconvenience it caused her; her new name is "Sandy Fagina."

Alotta's name is a parody of Bond girl Pussy Galore from the James Bond novel "Goldfinger" but her character is based on SPECTRE assassin Fiona Volpe from Thunderball. Owing to the explicit sexual reference of her name, some American television screenings (TBS and Fox Network) use alternate footage in which the character's name is changed to Alotta Cleavaga (pronounced Cleave-va-jay). Recent TBS rebroadcasts, however, have restored the original version of the name.

:"Foreign Language Versions" ::*Bulgarian: Големина Вагина ("голяма вагина", a big vagina).::*Danish: Ini Minkussa ("ind i min kusse", into my pussy).::*Finnish: Aina Panetta ("aina panettaa", always horny).::*French (France): Detta De Fagin ("des tas de vagin", a lot of vagina). ::*French (Canada): Alégro Glitoris ("a le gros clitoris", a big clitoris).::*German: Alotta Vagina.::*Italian: Annabella Fagina ("ha una bella vagina", [she] has a beautiful vagina).::*Polish: Falista Fagina (wavy vagina).::*Portuguese (Brazil): Bella Fagina ("bela vagina", beautiful vagina).::*Portuguese (Portugal): Immenza Fagina ("imensa vagina", immense vagina).::*Russian: Большая Фагина ("bol'shaya fagina", big vagina).::*Spanish: Spain: Olora Vayina ("Olor a vagina", vagina smell). Others: Damucha Fagina, Muchava Gina ("mucha vagina", a lot of vagina), Ardosa Fagina (ardosa vagina, horny vagina).

*Fembots - Highly sexy female androids made by Frau Farbissina to seduce and kill Austin. Later in the film Austin is seduced but able to counter them by doing an overly sex-charged striptease, taking them beyond their sex limit and causing their heads to explode. Possible reference to Blofeld's 'dolls' from On Her Majesty's Secret Service or the all female Octopuss Cult in Octopussy.

*Mustafa (played by Will Ferrell) was a Turkish or Egyptian henchman of Dr. Evil. He was recognizable by his red fez and was extremely difficult if not impossible to kill. He was a notable assistant, for he designs the cryogenic freezing process that preserves Dr. Evil for 30 years. This process, however, caused Mr. Bigglesworth to lose his hair, so Dr. Evil burned him alive. He survived this, but was subsequentially shot twice by another henchman sent by Dr. Evil to shut him up, and it is only assumed that he finally died. It is also seen that he will not give away any information unless asked 3 times. Austin and Mustafa have an argument on whether he asked 3 times or not because Austin said the phrase "where is Dr. Evil's secret underground lair?" twice then he asked "do i really have to ask you again?" he then repeated the first question while Felicity said that was 3 times but then Mustafa argued that he started a new series of question thus showing that it has to be asked 3 times in a row. Possibly based on the fez wearing minor character in the bond film Diamonds Are Forever that gets knocked out by James Bond (played by Sean Connery) in the opening credits or Fekkesh from The Spy Who Loved Me.

* Ivana Humpalot (Kristen Johnston) - A stereotypical Russian woman. Her name is a parody of Xenia Onatopp from the James Bond film "GoldenEye" and her character is a parody of Russian Female Agents Anya Amasova/XXX (James Bond film " The Spy Who Loved Me"), Tatiana Romanova (James Bond film " From Russia With Love") and Pola Ivanova (A View To A Kill). She meets Austin during a photo shoot, following which they play an erotic game of chess. The scene is a spoof of the 1968 movie "The Thomas Crown Affair". She fails to kill Austin when she falls for him, and is not seen again after Austin declares he has lost his mojo.

:"Foreign Language Versions" ::*Czech: Radana Chuja ("Ráda na chuje" (She) likes on cock).::*Dutch: Kwil Vanbilski ("Ik wil van bil", I want to have sex).::*French (France): Jorevka Tumbezaski ("Je reve que tu me baise a skis", I dream that you fuck me on skis).::*French (Canada): Elmor Susafon ("Elle mord, suce à fond", She bites, suck till end).::*German: Annette Halbestunde ("Eine nette halbe Stunde", a nice half an hour).::*Hungarian: Jovonna Dugogatni ("Jó volna dugogatni", screwing would be nice).::*Italian: Ivona Pompilova ("pompino", oral sex).::*Portuguese (Brazil): Ivana Kertrepar ("quer trepar", want to have sex).::*Spanish: María Unpajote ("Me haría un pajote", I would masturbate).

*Patty O'Brien (Paul Dillon) - Dr. Evil's Irish henchman in the first movie. He is known for placing a charm from his charm bracelet on the dead bodies of his victims and worries that Scotland Yard is "always after me lucky charms." He is eventually killed when Austin drowns him in a Las Vegas casino bathroom toilet. He is a parody of Red Grant, the assassin in the Bond film "From Russia with Love".

*Random Task (Joe Son) - Dr. Evil's Korean assassin in the first movie. Direct parody of Oddjob in the Bond movie "Goldfinger" but throws a shoe instead of a steel-brimmed bowler hat. He was last seen when Austin used his penis-enlarger pump on him, distracting him long enough for Vanessa to knock him on the head with a glass bottle.

*Robin Swallows (née "Spitz") (Gia Carides) - An employee of Dr. Evil, who encounters Austin in his apartment during a party. Her fate is a direct parody of that of Fiona Volpe (Luciana Paluzzi) in the movie "Thunderball". Much like Mustafa, she is impossible to kill, even after being knifed in the back, shot with a machine gun, blasted with a rocket launcher, and knocked off of a high building.

*Una Brau (Mary Jo Smith) A character that does not speak and is only seen in one scene of "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me". She met Frau Farbissina on the LPGA tour and they fell in love. She has a unibrow and in the movie's credits her name is given as "Unibrow" but in the dialogue it is pronounced "Una Brau".

:"Foreign Language Versions" ::*German: Thea Waigel (a direct reference to the former German Secretary of Finance Theo Waigel, who was also known for his hairy eyebrows.).::*Italian: Uni Draulico ("un idraulico", a plumber). ::*Spanish: Uniceja (unibrow) in the latin american subtitled, Cejancha ("Ceja ancha", broad brow) in the latin american dub.
*Mr. Roboto (Nobu Matsuhisa) A Japanese man whose company built the tractor beam for Doctor Evil and Goldmember's plan. He is a parody of Mr. Osato from the James Bond film You Only Live Twice. He only appears in "Austin Powers in Goldmember". Foxxy Cleopatra and Austin go to him for information where Nigel was taken but he says he does not know. Later, he finishes the tractor beam early and demands a raise, but instead is dumped into a pit of sharks with lasers on their heads (where he obviously dies) by Scott and Doctor Evil. His name (and one of the scenes he appears in) directly reference Mr. Roboto, the song by Styx

*Fooq Mi and Fooq Yu -Japanese twins continuing the trend of oddly named women, who flirt with Austin in the beginning of Goldmember at his party.

Others

*Dixie Normous (Gwyneth Paltrow) - Dixie Normous is the meta-fictional female lead in the movie-within-the-movie entitled "Austinpussy" featured in "Austin Powers in Goldmember". The name is a parody of the short-lived Plenty O'Toole in the Bond film "Diamonds Are Forever".

:"Foreign Language Versions" ::*French (Canada): Trésor Gasmique ("Très Orgasmique", Very orgasmic)::*Spanish: Grandis Pechos ("Grandes pechos", big breasts)

* Mr. Kensington - Unseen husband of Mrs. Kensington.

* Dr. Evil's adoptive parents - Belgian man and his 15-year-old love-slave/prostitute with webbed toes who adopted Dr. Evil when they found him after a car explosion.

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