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World-famous comic actor, 60, looks completely unrecognisable as he attends the AFI Life Achievement Award Gala - but can YOU guess who it is?

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A world-famous actor looked looked worlds away from himself as he attended the 49th AFI Life Achievement Award Gala Tribute in Hollywood on Saturday.

The actor, 60, cut a dapper figure in a black tuxedo as he attended the event celebrating Nicole Kidman, which was held at Dolby Theatre. 

He rocked a short grey hair do and a stubble beard as he posed on the star-studded red carpet before taking to the stage. 

The star, who voiced Shrek and The Cat In the Hat, seemed in good spirits as he was joined by Top Gear actor Miles Teller, 37, who dressed smart in a navy tuxedo. 

So can you guess who it is? 

A world-famous actor looked looked worlds away from himself as he attended the 49th AFI Life Achievement Award Gala Tribute in Hollywood on Saturday

A world-famous actor looked looked worlds away from himself as he attended the 49th AFI Life Achievement Award Gala Tribute in Hollywood on Saturday 

The actor, 60, cut a dapper figure in a black tuxedo as he attended the event celebrating Nicole Kidman which was held at Dolby Theatre

The actor, 60, cut a dapper figure in a black tuxedo as he attended the event celebrating Nicole Kidman which was held at Dolby Theatre

That's right it's Mike Myers!

Actor Mike is perhaps best know for his role as Austin in 1997's Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, 1999's Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and 2002's Austin Powers in Goldmember.

Mike has won seven MTV Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. In 2002, he was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

It comes after Mike refused to rule out a fourth Austin Powers movie.

He starred as both the titular comedic parody of suave spy James Bond and his arch-nemesis Dr. Evil in three movies and he's always said he would be up for reprising the roles again, but he has no idea if it will ever happen.

Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, he responded when asked if there will be another flick in the series: 'I don’t know.

'I’m gonna put a big, firm, written maybe on that.'

Asked the same question in May, he said: 'I can neither confirm nor deny the existence or non-existence of such a project, should it exist or not exist.'

He rocked a short grey hair do and a stubble beard as he posed on the star-studded red carpet before taking to the stage
That's right it's Mike Myers! - Mike pictured in April 2023

He rocked a short grey hair do and a stubble beard as he posed on the star-studded red carpet before taking to the stage

Mike seemed in good spirits as he was joined by actor Miles Teller, 37, who dressed smart in a navy tuxedo

Mike seemed in good spirits as he was joined by actor Miles Teller, 37, who dressed smart in a navy tuxedo

Mike starred in three Austin Powers movies between 1997 and 2002, and he recently hinted a fourth could be on the way (seen in 1999's Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me)

Mike starred in three Austin Powers movies between 1997 and 2002, and he recently hinted a fourth could be on the way (seen in 1999's Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me)

When it was suggested his comment felt 'like a confirmation', he told SiriusXM's Jess Cagle: 'It was a non-confirmed, confirmation confirmation.'

Mike - who also wrote and produced the trilogy - spoke about the possibility of a fourth Austin Powers movie in November 2018, admitting it was 'looking good'.

He told Access Online at the time: 'Well you're gonna see Dr. Evil soon, somewhere in the culture. But the movie, you know I've had three kids under the age of seven. They take a long time to write, they always have. Jay [Roach]'s been super crazy. He's doing a fantastic movie right now that he's working on. But ... it's looking good.'

Mike also previously claimed he would love to make a fourth movie in the franchise, as he explained the franchise was created as a 'tribute' to his father, who passed away in 1991.

He said: 'After my dad died in 1991, I was taking stock of his influence on me as a person and his influence on me with comedy in general. 

It comes after Mike refused to rule out a fourth Austin Powers movie (seen in 1999's Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me)

It comes after Mike refused to rule out a fourth Austin Powers movie (seen in 1999's Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me)

'So Austin Powers was a tribute to my father, who [introduced me to] James Bond, Peter Sellers, The Beatles, The Goodies, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore.

'I would love to do another, but you just have to see. 

'I was devastated by my father's death. 

'But to have that turn into something that makes people happy is unbelievably satisfying. 

'It's that kind of stuff you never get used to or get tired of.'

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