Mike Myers: The Man Behind the OgreMike Myers is a man of many talents – and accents. Known for his role as heavy-metal-loving Wayne Campbell in ‘Wayne’s World’, multiple now-iconic characters in the ‘Austin Powers’ series, and his years on Saturday Night Live, his role as ...
You may be looking for Shrek (character) or Shrek (franchise). Shrek is a 2001 American computer-animated fantasy comedy film produced and distributed by DreamWorks Pictures. It is the first feature film in the Shrek franchise. Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy,
DreamWorks always provide the highest number of biographies, and I think they’re a nice nod to the talent behind the camera. Initially I thought Shrek in the Swamp Karaoke Dance Party would be another of those “Sing-along Songs” ubiquitous on animated DVDs, but I was way off base. ...
The “Shrek” movies managed to enlist a huge crew of top actors to voice the movie’s characters. Shrek himself was voiced by Mike Myers. Cameron Diaz is Princess Fiona and Eddie Murphy is in stellar form as the irrepressible Donkey, the faithful sidekick and foil for Shrek in his adventu...
" Myers told the site. "And I loved the whole idea behind the story, which is that you're beautiful, so don't let other people tell you that you're not just because you don't look like the people in magazines. Or because you're not that weird ideal body image that's out there...
With Donkey along for the ride, the newlyweds set off. All of the citizens of Far Far Away turn out to greet their returning Princess, and her parents joyfully anticipate the homecoming of their daughter and her new Prince. But no one could have prepared them for the sight of their new ...
The musical gives bigger roles to the fairy tale characters surrounding Shrek and much more insight into Princess Fiona's character following her rescue from the tower.The biggest drawback to Shrek the Musical, other than the loss of star voice actors like Mike Myers and Eddie Murphy, is the...
villain Lord Farquaad (the actor gleefully dances on his knees while hiding behind tiny fake legs). Lukas Poost is adequate as our hapless hero but he doesn’t have the film Shrek’s rare mix of lovability and curmudgeonability. He had it in the opening scene, but it evaporated so...
Why It’s On The List:For lack of a better (or realer) word,The 40-Year-Old Virginlaunched the “Apatowverse.” It was the longtime writer and TV producer’s first feature as a director and its success sparked a new career behind the camera. It also featured many of the actors who...