Er ist immer noch böse... Er ist immer noch tödlich... und er ist immer noch von verdammten Idioten umgeben!
Dr. Evil und seinem Komplizen Mini-Me gelingt es, aus dem Gefängnis zu fliehen. Das ruft den "Swinging International Man of Mystery" auf den Plan. Als Austin Powers tritt er in Aktion, um seine beiden Widersacher wieder hinter Gitter zu wissen. Aber der schrille Agent hat es nicht nur mit Dr. Evil zu tun. Denn sein Vater Nigel Powers, ein altgedienter Agent, wurde von dem holländischen Bösewicht Goldständer entführt. Der unberechenbare Schurke plant eine Teufelei, die den Fortbestand des Planeten gefährdet. Sowohl die Sorge um die Erde als auch die persönliche Schmach, dass sich Goldständer an der Familie Austin Powers' vergreifen konnte, will der Agent nicht ungesühnt lassen. Passenderweise arbeiten Goldständer und Dr. Evil zusammen, so dass Austin Powers mit einem Kampf gleich zwei Gegner in die Schranken weisen kann.
Gesamte Besetzung von Austin Powers in Goldständer
Seth Green
Scott Evil
In "Austin Powers in Goldmember," Seth Green delivers a delightfully eccentric performance as Scott Evil, the rebellious and sarcastic son of Dr. Evil. Green's portrayal adds a fresh dynamic to the film, blending sharp wit with an undercurrent of teenage angst, which stands out compared to his other roles where he often portrays quirky or comedic side characters like in "
Buffy the Vampire Slayer" or "
Family Guy." His chemistry with Mike Myers enriches the satirical humor of the movie. Trivia: Seth Green has expressed that playing Scott Evil allowed him to explore a more exaggerated comedic style, contrasting with his voice acting work in animated series.
Michael York
Basil Exposition
Michael York delivers a charismatic and witty performance as Basil Exposition in 'Austin Powers in Goldmember,' reprising his role as the quintessential superhero franchise executive who provides background information and exposition with a tongue-in-cheek flair. His portrayal in this film stands out for its seamless blend of earnestness and comedic timing, contrasting with his typically more serious roles in classics like '
Cabaret' and '
The Three Musketeers.' A fun trivia fact about his role in the Austin Powers series is that his character's name, Basil Exposition, is a playful nod to the narrative device of exposition in storytelling.
Robert Wagner
Number Two
In "Austin Powers in Goldmember," Robert Wagner portrayed Number Two, the comically sinister second-in-command to Dr. Evil. His performance was widely praised for its perfect blend of deadpan delivery and comedic timing, which added a unique flair to the film's satirical take on spy genres. Wagner's interpretation brought a polished and charming villainy that stood out amidst the movie's larger-than-life characters. A lesser-known fact about his involvement is that Wagner actually improvised several of his lines on set, which enriched the spontaneity of his character and contributed to some of the film's most memorable humorous moments.
Michael Caine
Nigel Powers
Fred Savage
Number Three
Gwyneth Paltrow
Dixie Normous
Josh Zuckerman
Young Evil
Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise / Famous Austin ('Austinpussy')
John Travolta
John Travolta / Famous Goldmember ('Austinpussy')
Danny DeVito
Danny DeVito / Famous Mini Me ('Austinpussy')
Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg / Famous Director ('Austinpussy')
Greg Grunberg
Shirtless Fan 'T'
Rob Lowe
Middle Number Two
Ozzy Osbourne
Ozzy Osbourne
Crew von Austin Powers in Goldständer
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