Verne Troyer

At only two feet, eight inches tall, Verne Troyer was one of the smallest performers in Hollywood, but became a star of much larger proportions thanks to a high-profile role in the blockbuster comedy sequel "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" in 1999. Getting his start as a stunt double for a nine-month-old child in the 1994 comedy release "Baby's Day Out", Troyer put his size and talents to use performing stunts in the 1996 comedies "Dunston Checks In". Playing babies, animals and even an alien (in 1997's "Men In Black"), Troyer had an average guy role in the anything but average Terry Gilliam feature "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" (1998), playing a waiter. A performance as a gorilla in 1999's "Instinct" wouldn't garner the actor/stuntman much in the way of notice, but his less costumed, scene-stealing turn in "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" offered a high-ranking spot in the court of pop culture. His silent but expressive comedic performance won the actor good reviews and fans, while his unforgettable appearance would help to separate him from the pack of actors his age.

A recurring role on the UPN sitcom "Shasta" (formerly "Shasta McNasty") and an appearance on the syndicated series "V.I.P." would round out the actor's year and by the close of 1999, Troyer's frequent appearance at Hollywood events but lack of strong follow-up work marked him as a celebrity rather than an actor, though behind the scenes, the performer had several projects in the works. Though a proposed "Shasta" spin-off series didn't take off, he reemerged on television with a humorous recurring role on the syndicated period/adventure series "Jack of All Trades", on which he played none other than famed diminutive despot Napoleon Bonaparte. That same year he hit the big screen with a role in the independent "Bit Players" and a part as a musically-inclined citizen of Whoville in Ron Howard's live-action adaptation of "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas". In 2001, Troyer appeared in the unique romantic comedy "Bubble Boy" and was featured in the highly anticipated adaptation of the popular children's book "Harry Potter and the Scorcerer's Stone". He then made his debut in a supporting dramatic turn in "Run for the Money" (2002) starring Christian Slater and Val Kilmer. In 2002, Troyer also appeared in the third "Austin Powers" installment in the famed role of Mini-Me.

  • Also Credited As:
    Verne J. Troya, Verne J. Troyer
  • Born:
    January 1, 1969 in Michigan
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Stunt player, Telephone company customer service representative
Family
  • Brother: Davon Troyer. born c. 1968; average-sized
  • Father: Reuben Troyer. average-sized
  • Mother: Susan Troyer. average-sized
Significant Others
  • Companion: Genevieve Gallen. engaged as of July 2003
Education
  • Centreville High School, Centreville, Michigan, 1987
Milestones
  • 1994 Film debut as a stunt player in the comedy-adventure "Baby's Day Out"; billed as Verne J Troyer
  • 1996 Performed stunts in "Dunston Checks In" and "Jingle All the Way"
  • 1997 Appeared in the sci-fi comedy "Men in Black" and the horror feature "Wes Craven Presents Wishmaster"
  • 1998 Played a waiter in Terry Gilliam's adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson's "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"; billed as Verne J Troya
  • 1998 Was a stunt player in the comedy "My Giant"
  • 1999 Acted in two episodes of the UPN sitcom "Shasta"
  • 1999 Gave breakthrough performance as Dr. Evil's pride and joy Mini-Me in the popular sequel "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me"
  • 1999 Made guest appearance on the syndicated series "V.I.P."
  • 1999 Was credited as a gorilla performer in the jungle-set thriller "Instinct"
  • 2000 Acted in the independent feature "Bit Players"
  • 2000 Guest starred on the short-lived UPN action series "Freedom"
  • 2000 Has a recurring role on the syndicated adventure series "Jack of All Trades", playing Napoleon Bonaparte
  • 2000 Portrayed a musical citizen of Whoville in Ron Howard's live-action adaptation of "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas"
  • 2001 Appeared in the skewed romantic comedy "Bubble Boy"
  • 2001 Featured in the highly anticipated "Harry Potter and the Scorcerer's Stone", a feature adapted from the popular series of children's books
  • 2002 Reprised role of "Mini-Me" in "Austin Powers in Goldmember"
  • 2002 Reprised role of Mini-Me in "Austin Powers in Goldmember."
  • 2004 Set to star in an NBC reality show centered around him and his surrogate family, including fellow little people Elena Fondacaro and character actor Phil Fondacaro; The series follows the trio as they live and work in Los Angeles.
  • Moved to Texas
  • Raised in Centreville, Michigan

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