Early career Myers began performing in commercials at two years old. At the age of 10, he made a commercial for
British Columbia Hydro, with
Gilda Radner playing his mother. In 1988, he moved from Second City in Toronto to Chicago. There, he trained, performed and taught at the
Improv Olympic. Myers made many appearances, including as Wayne Campbell, on Toronto's
Citytv in the early 1980s, on the alternative video show
City Limits hosted by
Christopher Ward; Myers also made several appearances after the launch of
MuchMusic, for which
City Limits was essentially the prototype. Myers also appeared as Wayne Campbell in the music video for Ward's Canadian hit "Boys and Girls". The Wayne Campbell character was featured extensively in the 1986 summer series ''
It's Only Rock & Roll'', produced by Toronto's Insight Production Company for
CBC Television. Wayne appeared both in-studio and in a series of location sketches directed and edited by
Allan Novak. Myers wrote another sketch, "Kurt and Dieter", co-starring with Second City's
Dana Andersen and also directed by Novak, which later became the popular "
Sprockets" sketch on
Saturday Night Live.
Saturday Night Live Myers began appearing on
Saturday Night Live on January 21, 1989, and eventually became the first repertory player added to the show's cast in over two years. "He quickly became one of the show's biggest draws thanks to his talent for creating oddball characters with memorable catchphrases", according to
Entertainment Weekly. In addition to "
Wayne's World" and "
Sprockets", Myers starred in the recurring sketches "
Lothar of the Hill People", "
Stuart Rankin, All Things Scottish", "
Lank Thompson", "
Middle-Aged Man", "
Simon", "
Coffee Talk with Linda Richman", "
Theatre Stories", "
Phillip the Hyper Hypo", and "
Scottish Soccer Hooligan Weekly". Myers's last episode as a cast member aired on January 21, 1995 (exactly six years to the day after his first episode aired). He returned to host in 1997 and made an appearance as his film character
Dr. Evil in 2014. In March of 2025, Myers made two guest appearances in sketches, portraying
Elon Musk.
Saturday Night Live characters • Dieter – host of
Sprockets • Linda Richman – hostess of
Coffee Talk • Japanese Game Show Host • "Handsome Actor" Lank Thompson • Simon – a young British boy who makes drawings in his bath tub and complains about having "
prune hands" (the theme song for this segment was a slightly modified version of the theme song from
Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings by Edward MacLachlan) • Wayne Campbell (
SNL, the ''
Wayne's World'' films) • Pat Arnold (
SNL,
Bill Swerski's Superfans) • Stuart Rankin – proprietor of "All Things Scottish" • Lothar (Of the Hill People) • Ed Miles (Middle-Aged Man) – An older man who helps young people with their problems • Kenneth Reese-Evans – host of "Theatre Stories" • Johnny Letter – an
Old West citizen who writes polite, well-written letters of complaint.
Film Myers made his film debut when he and
Dana Carvey adapted their "Wayne's World"
Saturday Night Live (SNL) sketches into the feature ''
Wayne's World (1992). It was among the most successful films of the year and was followed in 1993 by Wayne's World 2; Myers starred in So I Married an Axe Murderer'' the same year. He took a two-year hiatus from performing after the end of his time as an
SNL regular. Myers returned to acting with the film
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997), followed by the sequels
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) and
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002). Myers played the title role (
Austin Powers) and the villain (Dr. Evil) in all three films as well as a henchman (
Fat Bastard) and another villain (Goldmember) in the sequels. One of Myers's rare non-comedic roles came in the film
54 (1998), in which he portrayed
Steve Rubell, proprietor of New York City's famous 1970s disco nightclub
Studio 54. The film was not critically or commercially successful, though Myers received some positive notice. In June 2000, Myers was sued by
Universal Pictures for 3.8 million for backing out of a contract to make a feature film based on his
SNL character Dieter. Myers said he refused to honour the 20 million contract because he felt his script was not ready. Myers countersued and a settlement was reached after several months where Myers agreed to make another film with Universal. That film,
The Cat in the Hat, was released in November 2003 and starred Myers as the title character. It received negative reviews and was unsuccessful at the box office. In 2001, Myers provided the voice of
Shrek in the
animated film of the same name, having taken over the role after the originally planned voice actor
Chris Farley died in December 1997 before recording all of his dialogue. He reprised this role in
Shrek 4-D (a theme park ride) in 2003,
Shrek 2 (2004),
Shrek the Third (2007), the Christmas and Halloween television specials
Shrek the Halls (2007) and
Scared Shrekless (2010), and
Shrek Forever After (2010). Myers received the MTV Generation Award in June 2007, making him the second Canadian to win the award (following
Jim Carrey in 2006). In 2008, Myers co-wrote, co-produced and starred in the poorly received
The Love Guru, and in 2009 had a minor role as British general Ed Fenech in
Quentin Tarantino's
Inglourious Basterds. In 2018, after an eight-year hiatus from feature films, Myers appeared in supporting roles in
Terminal (2018) and
Bohemian Rhapsody (2018). As of May 2022, Myers would neither confirm nor deny plans for
Austin Powers 4. In July 2024, Myers was announced to reprise the voice of the title character in
Shrek 5, scheduled for release on June 30, 2027.
Other work Myers had a cameo appearance in
Britney Spears' music video "
Boys" as
Austin Powers. Britney Spears, in turn, made a cameo in
Austin Powers in Goldmember, performing "Boys". In a 2005 poll to find The Comedian's Comedian, he was voted among the top 50 comedy acts by fellow comedians and comedy insiders. Myers is a member of the band
Ming Tea along with
The Bangles' guitarist and vocalist
Susanna Hoffs and musician
Matthew Sweet. They performed the songs "BBC" and "Daddy Wasn't There" from the
Austin Powers films. In 2011, Myers returned to
The Comedy Store in London to perform a one-night-only comeback of his role with
The Comedy Store Players. The UK comedy website
Chortle praised his performance. Myers's 2013 directorial debut,
Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon, was selected to be screened in the Gala Presentation section at the
2013 Toronto International Film Festival. From 2017 to 2018, Myers hosted a re-boot of
The Gong Show in heavy makeup as a fictional British host known as Tommy Maitland, though his identity was not confirmed until the second season. An avid follower of the
Monty Python comedy troupe, in July 2014, Myers appeared on stage at
the O2 Arena on the final night of their 10 dates live show,
Monty Python Live (Mostly), and also appears on the documentary telefilm
Monty Python: The Meaning of Live. Myers starred in and executive produced a limited series for
Netflix called
The Pentaverate, which served as a spin-off of
So I Married an Axe Murderer and involved him playing multiple characters. In March 2022, author and security specialist
Gavin de Becker shared that segments of
The Gift of Fear Master Class had been directed by Myers. == Personal life ==