Mike Myers Shared How He Was Pitched Shrek At The Saving Private Ryan Premiere, And It Involved Him Dropping An Amazing F-Bomb

Mike Myers Shared How He Was Pitched Shrek At The Saving Private Ryan Premiere, And It Involved Him Dropping An Amazing F-Bomb

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Mike Myers has played many unforgettable characters over his career, from Wayne Campbell in the Wayne’s World sketch from Saturday Night Live and two follow-up movies, to Austin Powers (and he’s indicated Austin Powers 4 could still happen). But for more than 20 years now, there’s a generation that arguably knows him best as the voice of the Shrek movies’ title character. As it turns out, Myers was pitched on the role while attending the premiere of Saving Private Ryan (one of the best war movies ever made), and his initial reaction to the offer saw him dropping an amazing f-bomb.

If you’ve done any reading into the development of 2001’s Shrek, you know that fellow SNL alum Chris Farley was originally supposed to voice the character, but he sadly died in 1997 at the age of 33. Myers was tapped as his replacement, though his Shrek voice ended up sounding a lot different than how the character was conceived when Farley was attached. While discussing how Shrek’s Scottish voice came to be, Myers recalled to Vulture how Jeffrey Katzenberg, co-founder of what was then known as Dreamworks SKG, approached him about Shrek at the premiere of one of Tom Hanks’ best movies. Starting off, he said:

It was the craziest thing: I went to the premiere of Saving Private Ryan, and Jeffrey Katzenberg comes up to me afterward in the lobby and brings his daughters, who then do the dance sequence from Austin Powers. This was after such a heavy movie, and I was in tears, because my parents were in World War II, and I was shell-shocked, and then they’re doing the dance, and I was like, ‘Yeah, that’s great. (READ A ROOM.)’



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