Saturday Night Live: The Best of Mike Myers

Saturday Night Live: The Best of Mike Myers

7.4

Feb 11 1998

1h 24m

Comedy

Mike Myers is a genius at creating original comic characters, and it all started at Saturday Night Live. Party on with Wayne Campbell on Wayne's World, Dieter on Sprockets, Linda Richman on Coffee Talk, and the best of all the others. Plus there's extra material, including scenes that were cut after Dress Rehearsal and never seen before now.

Mike Myers

Mike Myers

Self (archive footage)

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