Yes. The actor Will Ferrell does appear in the film called Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.
He plays the role of Mustafa in the film.
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery was released in the year 1997. It was directed by Jay Roach.
Austin powers: international man of mystery. i think the second one was"theapy who shagged me" and the third was "gold member"
There is no character named 'Garth' in "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" (1997).
Uhhh, three?1. Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery2. Austin Powers: The Spy who Shagged Me3. Austin Powers: GoldmemberAparently there's going to be a forth Austin Powers film come out in 2013.
Austin Powers International Man of Mystery is a 15 because it contains frequent sex references and brief scenes of nudity as well as mild language and violence
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Austin powers: international man of mystery. i think the second one was"theapy who shagged me" and the third was "gold member"
There is no character named 'Garth' in "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" (1997).
Uhhh, three?1. Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery2. Austin Powers: The Spy who Shagged Me3. Austin Powers: GoldmemberAparently there's going to be a forth Austin Powers film come out in 2013.
Michael Caine.
Austin Powers International Man of Mystery
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He is doctor Evil's son. If you watch Robot Chicken some episodes will have a doll that looks like him in Austin Powers
Austin Powers International Man of Mystery is a 15 because it contains frequent sex references and brief scenes of nudity as well as mild language and violence
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Mike Myers was born on May 25, 1963, and the first "Austin Powers" film, "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery," was released in 1997. Filming for the movie likely took place in 1996, making him around 33 years old at that time.
The fictional character "Austin Powers" is portrayed by Mike Myers in the film series, which includes "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery," "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me," and "Austin Powers in Goldmember." Myers also plays several other characters in the films, including Dr. Evil, showcasing his versatility as a comedian and actor. The films are known for their parody of spy and pop culture tropes from the 1960s.