Scott Evil Dr. Evil has a strained relationship with his son Scott (played by
Seth Green), even liquidating their therapy group over an accusation of insolence. Scott points out Dr. Evil's incompetence and immaturity, as well as obvious mistakes and flaws in his plans. Scott later grows more "evil" and momentarily gains his father's respect, especially after Scott provides him a pool filled with sharks with
laser-beams attached to their heads. When Dr. Evil switches sides to help Austin save the world, Scott takes over as the head of the evil organization.
Mr. Bigglesworth Mr. Bigglesworth (played by Ted Nude Gent) is a
fictional cat belonging to Dr. Evil. He was originally similar to
Blofeld's cat, a typical white
Persian cat from the
James Bond movie series. Having escaped with Dr. Evil in a
cryonic capsule, he lost all his fur due to an error in the thawing process. Mr. Bigglesworth has subsequently become
bald, played by a
Sphynx cat, whilst Dr. Evil's miniature clone,
Mini-Me, has a kitten named Mini Mr. Bigglesworth.
Minions Dr. Evil employs a diverse and highly
stereotypical group of
minions. • His
personal assistant Frau Farbissina (played by
Mindy Sterling) is the founder of the militant wing of
The Salvation Army. ("Farbissina" is
Yiddish for "embittered".) In the second film,
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, after imbibing some of Austin Powers' mojo, Dr. Evil becomes temporarily irresistible to Frau Farbissina, who is portrayed as a lesbian. In
Goldmember, Farbissina and Dr. Evil kiss while he is in prison; the purpose was to transfer a key to Evil so that he could escape. • Number Two (played by
Robert Wagner, while the young Number Two is portrayed by
Rob Lowe, and the even younger Number Two by
Evan Farmer) leads Dr. Evil's industrial empire Virtucon and is primarily concerned with the financial aspects of world domination. In successive films, his schemes and ventures garner massive profits for Virtucon without straying very far into illegality. •
Fat Bastard (also portrayed by Mike Myers) is a
morbidly obese henchman hailing from
Scotland, said to weigh a
metric ton. His extreme size endows Fat Bastard with super-human strength. Fat Bastard is noted for his foul temper, frequent flatulence, vulgar manners, and
cannibalism. Fat Bastard reappears at the end of
Austin Powers in Goldmember, having lost most of his girth and attributing the loss to the "
Subway diet". • Random Task is an ex-wrestler whose personality and assassination style parody those of
Oddjob from
Goldfinger, except that he throws his shoe instead of his hat. • Patty O'Brien is an ex-assassin who is extremely
superstitious, leaving a keepsake from his good-luck charm bracelet on the body of every victim he kills. Apparently
Scotland Yard has been trying to recover that bracelet for some time. • Mustafa (played by
Will Ferrell) designs the cryogenic freezing process that preserves Dr. Evil for 30 years. • The second film introduces Dr. Evil's clone
Mini-Me (played by
Verne Troyer) who is "one-eighth his size but twice as evil." Dr. Evil considers him more of a real son than Scott, provoking the latter's jealousy. Mini-Me later joins Austin to become a miniature version of him. As revealed by Myers in the audio commentary for
The Spy Who Shagged Me, Mini-Me is a parody of the character Majai, from the film
The Island of Dr. Moreau, as played by
Nelson de la Rosa, whose sole purpose in that film is to follow
Marlon Brando's Dr. Moreau character and copy his every move, dressing identically to Brando. Majai never speaks in the film, and similarly, Mini-Me does not speak either. At their secret Island hideout in
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Dr. Evil plays a
Bösendorfer Imperial piano; incidentally, 'böse' means evil in German. While
Mini-Me plays a "mini Bösendorfer Imperial" piano ==In television==