Posts Tagged ‘Verne Troyer’

News From Across The Pond: Robert Pattinson’s Life Story In New Docu-film; Stars Pay Tribute To Heath Ledger At World Premiere Of Doctor Parnassus

October 7th, 2009 / Author: Nikki Barr

Robert Pattinson, Lily Cole and Jude Law• Twilight star Robert Pattinson to be subject of new feature-length documentary about his life called Robsessed (more)

• Red carpet pictures, celebrity interviews and video footage from The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus world premiere in London (more)

• British actor Jude Law takes Broadway by storm in spine-tingling production of Hamlet (more)

• Singer Lily Allen crosses the Channel to make surprise appearance in Chanel’s farm-themed catwalk show (more)

Verne Troyer speaks of his sadness over Heath Ledger’s death at the world premiere of The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus in London (more)

Verne Troyer Trying to Broker Deal For Sex Tape

July 11th, 2008

Verne Troyer’s lawyers are seeking an extension on a court order blocking the release of a stolen sex tape featuring the actor and an ex-girlfriend while he tries to settle with a porn distributor.

A temporary restraining order, issued two weeks ago, expires Monday, which is when a hearing is scheduled to listen to both sides of the argument — Verne’s and SugarDVD, the porn company trying to sell the tape.

The 39-year-old actor sued SugarDVD, broker Kevin Blatt — the man behind the release of Paris Hilton’s sex tape — and TMZ for $20 million when the tape he made with ex-girlfriend Ranae Shrider leaked, citing invasion of privacy and copyright infringement.

Now, Verne is in talks with Kevin and SugarDVD and is requesting requesting U.S. District Judge Philip S. Gutierrez to extend the restraining order for a week to allow the parties to negotiate.

The star best known as Mini-Me claimed the sex tape was stolen, but Ranae issued a statement to TMZ saying that she released parts of it to the Web site.

Verne Troyer Wants To Be A Leading Man

June 30th, 2008

Just before Verne Troyer’s sex tape went public, I caught up with him during The Love Guru junket held at NYC’s Waldorf-Astoria hotel.

The 39-year-old actor gets around by scooter, and parks right beside me. Despite his mini-me stature, he’s wearing a men’s watch, and has a heart tattoo on his right thumb. He’s friendly yet guarded, and personal questions are off limits. Though we chuckled at the time – what personal questions?! – it all becomes clear with the release of the sex tape.

In this interview, Verne covers all the bases.

Any plans for another Austin Powers movie?
I don’t know for sure, but I know Mike’s mentioned something around the ways. He thinks about it. But if that happens, I would love to do it again. I was a stuntman for eight years, and everything just blew up from that first role in Austin Powers when he gave me that chance.

When it is OK to make jokes about small people?

In my opinion, using it in entertainment in a film, in a movie, it’s fine. It’s comedy. It’s there to make people laugh. If some of that stuff would’ve been in the real world, depending on the tone of it, I may get a little offended, but overall, if it offended anybody, just get over it.

How do you feel about being a role model?
If I’m a role model to anybody, wow, that’s something. It makes me speechless. I’m just me doing what I want to do and what I put my mind to. I’ve grown up as a short person, and I’ve had to adapt in the oversize world. It’s just me living my life. If somebody gets inspired by that, thank you , but I’m just trying to fulfill my life.

What’s the most surreal aspect of fame?
Just realizing how many people think they know you. I try to put on a hat and sunglasses, but it doesn’t help. Immediately people think you’re him, or they question you, but most of them are like ‘you’re him.’

Were your parents scared about you going to Hollywood?
I left home when I was 21, and I went down to Texas. From Texas, that’s when I got started doing stuntwork. They didn’t really have a choice.

How do they feel now?
They’re so happy for me and the success I’ve had. They couldn’t be more proud.

Have you reached your goal?
It is very awesome where I’m at, but I can do a lot of other things rather than typecasting me as a leprechaun or an elf for Christmas. I play a hockey coach, and in this case, Mike thought a little bit out of the box and gave me that opportunity.

I’d like a leading man role. I want to stay away from typecasting, and have somebody allow me to show them I can do different things.

How do you spend your free time?
I’m a homebody. I play a lot of video games, watch a lot of sports on TV. When you’re in this business, you travel a lot and don’t get to spend much time at home. When I get that chance, I take advantage of it.

A Visual I Could Have Lived Without…

June 26th, 2008

I have TMZ on in the background and just heard them describe the Verne Troyer’s alleged sex tape as "Kind of like watching child birth in reverse."

Verne & Mike Reunite in The Love Guru

June 18th, 2008 / Author: OK! Staff

In the new film The Love Guru, Verne Troyer finds himself once again working with his former Austin Powers co-star Mike Meyers. (Who can forget Dr. Evil and his side-kick Mini-Me?)

"We have a good chemistry together," Troyer tells OK!. "I’m not going to say it’s easy, but it’s fun when I’m working with him even when we’re not working."

 

The actor, who began his career in stuntwork before landing his breakthrough role in Austin Powers, says he’s blown away by his level of fame, especially by the way people seem to, "think they know you. I try to put on a hat and sunglasses but it doesn’t help. Immediately people think you’re him, or they question you, but most of them are like ‘You’re him!’"

 

Next up, the actor stars in The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus which is, incidentally, Heath Ledger’s last film. Troyer says he learned a lot from working with the actor.

"[Heath was] just such a great person, spiritually and a good friend, he says. "I still find it hard to talk about sometimes, but it was a great experience for me. I just wish it would’ve turned out better."

 

 

 

Mike Myers Credits Oprah for Love Guru

June 18th, 2008

Behind every great man is a great woman, so who is behind Mike MyersLove Guru, Maurice Pitka?

 

None other than Oprah Winfrey herself. 

 

"In 1991, my father passed away — it was around that time that I saw Deepak Chopra on Oprah [laughs] and I became very interested in philosophy; I read his book and loved it," Mike tells AOL.

 

So moved by the doctor he was that the two eventually met and struck up a close friendship. Then, one day, "this voice of the Love Guru emerged and I started to say things like ‘The only way out is in’ and ‘Intimacy is In-to-Me-I-See,’" Mike says. 

 

Dr. Chopra wasn’t the only who influenced the creation of Guru Maurice. Best-selling author and Vietnam War vet Gary Zukav also served as inspiration — and yes, Mike caught him on Oprah as well.

"I love Oprah," he says. "Oprah, I admire greatly. This experience she’s having on Earth is a great one. It’s an expansive one, and it’s an empowering one — she’s helping a lot of people."

Though the talk show queen has played a key role in getting The Love Guru off the ground, don’t expect to see her face among the cameos in the film.

Known for peppering his movies with star-studded appearances, the actor is keeping the A-listers coming in the comedy, opening friday. In addition to stars Jessica Alba and Justin Timberlake, the film will also feature appearances by Sir Ben Kingsley, Stephen Colbert, Verne Troyer and Kanye West.

"I’ve been very lucky that a lot of people have been [in] cameos in my movies over the years — what people kind of know is that it’s a party, a filmed party," Mike says. "What I want to do is create a great, fun atmosphere and then put that on film."

Mike and Verne a.k.a. Mini-Me weren’t the only ones with a past connection on The Love Guru. The comedian and Kanye share some history too. During a benefit concert for Hurriance Katrina, where the two presented together, the rapper went into attack mode, declaring that "George Bush doesn’t care about black people." The comment offended a lot of people, but Mike wasn’t one of them.

"I went to the Katrina telethon because I was very moved by the plight of the people in New Orleans and I wanted to make a difference," he says. "I think that the frustration that Kanye expressed was valid … I just think you gotta tell a feller you’re gonna say it. [Laughs] Just tell a feller, would ya?"

While he admires Kanye’s audacity, Mike definitely won’t be making any political comments of his own.

"I don’t feel that being political is my forte — doing characters and sort of speaking what’s on my mind has been something I’m more comfortable with. I admire political comedy, it’s just not anything that I’ve ever been good at. "

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