Sir Austin Danger Powers, KBE is a fictional character from the "Austin Powers" series of motion pictures. He was created and portrayed by Mike Myers. Myers is the protagonist of "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" (1997), "The Spy Who Shagged Me" (1999), and "Austin Powers in Goldmember" (2002). This is a character that Myers (1989–1995) never portrayed in any skit on "Saturday Night Live". Austin Powers was a film character seen as a parody of James Bond; he represented an archetype of 1960s Swinging London, England.

Linda Richman is a character on "Saturday Night Live" (1990 - 1991); she was performed by Mike Myers. She is the Jewish host of the show 'Coffee Talk', a fictitious TV ladies' discussion program. Myers played a stereotypical Jewish middle-aged woman with an exaggerated New York accent.

Dieter (Sprockets) was played by Mike Myers on "Saturday Night Live" (1988 - 1989). Here, the storyline follows Dieter’s West German TV talk show plummeting in the ratings after his pet monkey Klaus, who’s his wildly-popular sidekick, is kidnapped and held for ransom. In the sketches, Dieter's show parodied German art culture of the 1980s.

'Simon' (1990 - 1991) is a "Saturday Night Live" sketch about a young British boy, played by Mike Myers. He (SImon) likes to draw and has his own BBC television program, 'Simon'. Simon (Myers) typically ends his BBC show when he determines that he has been in the tub too long, as indicated by his "prune hands".

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